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The fine Sahara sands flow like liquid when disturbed. A mini- avalanche makes it far down the slope, since the slope has been piled up by the wind at the natural angle of repose. A nice example of self-organized criticality!

Angle shades moth larva detail (Phlogophora meticulosa). Surrey, UK.

 

Found amongst the leaf litter in deciduous woodland glade.

 

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ジャンクカメラ(京セラ・シーズンAF)から取り出したファインダーを

ホットシューアダプタに突っ込んで簡単なアングルファインダーを作りました。

これでローアングル撮影もばっちしです。

 

YASHICA AF Camera Junk+PC Sync Hot Shoe=Angle Finder!

Lte update ;-) i had visitors yesterday and we walked around Emmerich , i had my camera with me with only the 17 - 40 mm Lens mouned ( new lens must play with that one ) this cow was posing and i was focusing on the eye's the she leaned foreward .. eyes out of focus but the wide angle effect was great so i will use this one for saterday's photo .. for sunday i am thinking what to do ...

 

EXIF-Daten

Kamera Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Belichtung 0,003 sec (1/320)

Blende f/4.0

Brennweite 17 mm

ISO-Empfindlichkeit 100

Lens EF17-40mm f/4L USM

A “Rich-Tone Mono” in-camera art filter capture of the Mississippi River bridges at La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Mk II ring flash lightpipe system provides only 8 vs. previous 16 pipes and covers top half-ring with light only. Reason for reduced lighting is my current underwater camera (Sony SLT-a55) suffers a firmware automation flaw that has been fixed in newer versions: the electronic viewfinder "helpfully" turns black if you have manual settings that you know are OK with a flash, but since the flash is manually synced, the camera doesn't know its there. Later SLTs after the a-33 and a-55 can deactivate this "WYSIWYG" darkening, I can't. So I needed a) more focus light in the frame, and b) I can't dial down all the way to settings like f22 iso400 1/160th (my min sync) anyway, so why try to provide that much light?

 

In initial tests after assembly in a partially darkened room I still had viewfinder effectiveness (with the focus lamp on) at f8-f11, iso400, 1/160th. So with a 105mm macro...I'm going to be hunting a razor thin DOF for close subjects!

 

Another option is picking up an Ikelite strobe - since those will work in TTL mode with the housing electronics that presumably means the camera will "know" its there. A DS51 would probably work fine for macro with this addon (I'd have to print a different strobe face plate of course).

The "Tackle Shop" in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Situated on the Town's Bridge Road, this is, in fact, the Tackle Shop's second home. Founded in the 1950s in Tooley Street as a specialist angling shop, the business was taken over in the early 1960s by Bill Marriott & his wife. They built it up into being a highly successful business, and when Bill decided to retire, he had no difficulty in selling the shop on to Trevor & Carole Moss, who took over in around 1977.

The fortunes of the shop continued to rise, and quickly expanded into the next door premesis, but by around 1983 the shop had outgrown it's Tooley Street home, and this building was purpose built with the help of a new business partner.

 

Nikon F65, Kodak Ektar 100 Film, Nikkor 28-80mm lens

Part of the one of the Sassanian bas-reliefs at Taq-e Bostan (Taqwasân), Kermanshah, Iran. One of the two winged angles above the ivan depicting the crowning ceremony of Khosrau II (or Khosrow II, 591-628 CE).

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The Angle is an area within a stone wall that zigzags south, then west, the south again near the Copse of Trees and the Confederate High Water Mark .

 

It was the target of Pickett’s Charge on July 3rd, 1863, the last day of the battle. Union troops from Major General Winfield Hancock’s Second Corps defended the stone wall on July 3rd. Confederate troops led by Brigadier General Lewis Armistead broke through their lines and crossed the wall just west of the Copse of Trees in what many regard as the high point of Confederate military acheivement in the war.

Three shot HDR Processed DynamicPhoto Canon 50D

Sigma 10-20mm Very cloudy evening although taken at sunset, no real colour in the sky. Welcome your comments and feedback, Thanks.

Angler: Ashley Strackbein

 

Photo by Paul Strackbein

what's your angle - prompt addicts

Trees in West Bank Park, York.

 

Vertical panorama of four images, starting with the camera pointing upwards, then moving down.

Taken with Fujifilm X-T2, images merged in Lightroom.

Taken for the York Incident Light photography group's monthly project on the theme 'Angles' - my choice of subject beginning 'A'.

DITA Dancer Lisa Fogle Sachs in a rendering of the skirt piece, at SiTE:LAB, during one of the final exhibitions of "Angle of Repose" - the Dance in the Annex (DITA) juror-nominated ArtPrize entry.

 

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Studio Shoot - Charlotte Cookson

 

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Grain doesn't matter here. FL 55/1.2 Lens.

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designed and folded by me

 

Just have fun with a piece of sweet wrapper while I was waiting for the physical examination.

2008. Mauratania. The Sahara Desert.

from a Danish translation of "Histoire du Consulat et de l'Empire" 1847 by Adolphe Thiers (1797-1877)

The angle of the knee to the pedal should be about 35 degrees. More tips for cycling position.

Capsule ovale-trigone, à 3 angles, bosselée entre les côtes, apiculée, aux graines brunâtres qui passent pour le meilleur succédané du café (cf. H des Abbayes).

 

Autres noms français : Acore adultérin, Flambe d'eau, Flamme bâtarde, Grande laîche, Iris faux-acore ou glaïeul ou des marais, Pavée (cf. P Fournier).

I've spotted a insane red 599 GTO while school time! :D Photo's taken with my Nokia E72.

 

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Cookies, Various angles and focal lengths

Angles and walkways gallore! not to mention the curvy road and rail way track on either side! Gosh I just love all these compositions :D

Iris, equisetum, carton paper pyramid.

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