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Prints from Artifact Uprising
Read my review here: troymeetsworld.co.uk/2015/11/01/review-artifact-uprising/
4 semi-flat sides, very flat base. Shape seems atypical to naturally-occurring shape for this type of stone. Will update once I get some ID assistance.
Still getting a feel for this camera. For night shots out of a moving vehicle, ISO 400 + wide open + flash does the trick. (Thought this was @800 but, upon review, the EXIF doesn't lie.)
Vertical lines to the left are the conduit under its own streetlamp's illumination... and possibly an IS artifact, unless they were strobed by the sodium lamp itself.
Why does this thing preflash when infinity lock is set? It adds even more lag.
Maya Artifacts Shoot. Interesting artifacts that were a fun shoot. These are the rough images from that shoot.
The metal work on this was amazing to me. To think that they were making stuff like this as long ago as they were. We see the building and all that in books, see the sculpture and whatnot, but this surprised me.
Photos from the World Trade Center Artifact Memorial Dedication on September 11, 2011. Photographs courtesy of Gloucester Township, NJ.
These cards were made for the June Wheaton swap. Our theme was maps. I chose to use a map of Haigh Quarry (a place I go scuba diving). I created a collage using my underwater photos from Haigh, the quarry map, and admission wristbands. I also added some fish sketches and text to the cards. The photo on the card was taken at one of the locations shown on the map.
Additional Egyptian Artifacts from the British Museum. The BM has the third largest collection of Egyptian artifacts behind the Cairo Museum and the Vatican. This is due to the fact that a large number of finds in Egypt were due to British Archaeologists.
Francis International Airport, Deckchair Orange, Pascal (A Band), Artifacts und Rika am 03. April 2011 am Campus Rock von earlyphotography.at