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Foxy - Mochi Hair
Paparazzi - BACKDROP - Palace Drawing Room Wall
N-core VALERIA Heels
An engine in the Power Hall at the Museum of Science & Industry in Manchester.
Another outtake from last year's 365 project.
Some more test footage using the new Canon 5Dmark2
along the Gardner Expressway @ 4 am in Toronto, Canada
Lens : 16-35mm f/2.8 II L
Camera was just physically placed on a car dashboard (no tripod)
Car was driving at a consistent 115 kph / 70 mph
Wanted to test ability to speed up and slow down footage.
Recorded clip was dropped onto a final cut pro timeline, no problemo.
Fades and text were added - no video processing except for variable speed control.
Since I was driving and doing this test at the same time, I didn't get a chance to set the camera for optimal ISO settings... or lock the exposure. Native full resolution HD Clip at 550 megabytes is quite noisy at ISO3200 before it autoadjusts with all the lights on the highway and the noise disappears.
Scaled down for flickr video it looks not bad at all. I'm finding that exporting the clip from the computer @ 500x375 and then imported into flickrvideo seems to work best instead of letting flickr crunch the clip automagically.
Will have to see what this looks like on VIMEO.
Still experimenting - one hurdle is trying to figure out how to adjust and lock the aperture. Every time myself and another flickr user with the 5Dm2 try to start video mode, the aperture opens up wide. But so far, this puppy rocks.
Music in this clip courtesy KINDER ATOM. Song : CAR AUDIO
The original song / video which was shot on a Canon SD550:
ca.youtube.com/watch?v=IT6LeFokA5w
Other 5D Mark 2 Tests [high ISO photo tests, etc]
wasn't sure about uploading this, because actually the concept behind it isn't that good and right now I don't feel that anything I do is good..but I found out that this picture has a deeper meaning for me than I thought in the beginning.
wah! My screen is freaking me out!! Every 5minutes I have to autoadjust it, cause otherwise everything gets blurry and it's flickering all the time!!! -.-' I need to get an iMac this summer!
Another visit from Mitzi, my aunt's Shih Tzu pup
Explored - 28th May 2013
Highest position: #114 on Wednesday, May 29, 2013
The Zastava 750 (Застава 750) was a car made by the Serbian car maker Zavod Crvena Zastava in Kragujevac. It was a version of the Fiat 600 made under licence from 1965, it was longer in length than the Fiat version. The Zastava 750 has a 767 cc (46.8 cu in) engine, which produces 25 PS (18.4 kW). The more powerful 750 SE has 30 PS (22.1 kW) at 5400 rpm and torque is 38 lb·ft (52 N·m) at 3600 rpm.[2] It is the smallest car ever made by Zastava. Later on during production, in 1980. the Zastava 850 was introduced, it featured the same body as the Zastava 750 but the engine had a larger capacity. The Zastava 850 is harder to find than the 750 model but both are still widely available in former Yugoslavia.
Zastava 750 is widely known by its nickname "Fića" (Фићa) or "Fićo" (Фићo) in Serbian, Montenegrin, Croatian and Bosnian, by "Fičo" or "Fičko" in Slovene and by "Fikjo" (Фиќо) in Macedonian. The nickname "Fića" comes from the main character of a comic published by the newspaper Borba during the first years of the car's production.
The 750 retained suicide doors until 1969. Later it got bigger front lights, autoadjusting brakes, seatbelts, slightly improved interior and many other small improvements. The later Zastava 850 had many improvements from the original model, but it retained the same body style, and should not be confused with the Fiat 850. Like the Fiat 850, it is largely derived from the 600, but introduces a fully synchronized transaxle, front disc brakes, and an alternator. The Fiat 850 is thus a popular source of 'upgrade' parts for the 600, but these upgrades can be difficult or costly as few of the parts can simply be exchanged without modification. The 750 used a 25 hp (30 hp in the 750 SE) 767 cc engine, while the 850 received an 848 cc version providing 32 hp and a useful dollop of extra torque.
Production of the Zastava 750 began on 18 October 1955 and ended on 18 November 1985. The car's popularity has started increasing in the last years, partly from the low fuel consumption and very cheap price as a second hand vehicle. Also it starting to become a symbol for nostalgia, and many youngsters that need cheap utilitarian vehicle with a bohemian status symbol are buying this car as a second hand vehicle. Because of that prices have risen in the last couple of years and many fan clubs have emerged.
Samyang 14mm f/2.8 IF ED UMC Aspherical
For the 'Water' weekly theme in the 365 2013 Edition group.
A stream of water drops tumbling from a watering can.
It was my birthday last week. This is a star-shaped decoration on my birthday cake which was very tasty indeed.
I'm a little late in posting this one. I see the new Flickr photo experience has arrived, and looks like it will take a bit of getting used to...!
Portmeirion is a tourist village in North Wales, built between 1925 and 1975 in the style of an Italian village, and famously was a location for 'The Prisoner' TV series.
Owls seem to be everywhere I look at the moment.
These ones were spotted in a garden centre.
Not sure why they seem to be so ubiquitous but I like owls so it is a good thing!
On a visit to Knutsford, I saw this eye-catching sculpture by Philip Bews at the entrance to the Knutsford Heritage Centre. The Green Man, also known as Jack-in-the-Green, is a traditional character associated with the May Day Festival, representing renewal of vegetation. A figure of the Green Man leads Knutsford's annual May Day procession.
For the 'Tourism' theme in the 52 Weeks 2014 Edition group.
This fine historic building in Heaton Moor was built in 1886 by Alfred Darbyshire. It has recently been restored after fire damage and has been converted into apartments.
As seen from the Sheffield to Stockport train along the Hope Valley Line: somewhere in Derbyshire.
Fairly dark skies with not much light about to help photography.
Just a bunch of strawberries about to be dessert.
For the 'Food Photography' weekly theme in the 365 2013 Edition group.
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A beautiful and enormous fig tree at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Peradeniya
Royal Botanical Gardens on Wikipedia
Taken in Sri Lanka in September 2002, using my old Canon film camera.
This unique building at 84 Plymouth Grove was once the Manchester residence of Victorian author Elizabeth Gaskell and her family. Elizabeth Gaskell's works include "Cranford", "Wives and Daughters" and "North & South".
The house is currently undergoing a restoration.
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Taken at sundown in San Diego at Pacific Beach down from the Crystal Pier
Challenge: Beyond Layers_22July12_a trio of textures_kk to be_kk just be_kk red
Image Adjustments
• none
Layer Adjustments
• levels_RGB output 20_255_reds output 24_255_gr output 0_242_blu 0_238
• gradient map_BtoW [PS preset]
• levels_reds outp_26_255_blu outp 0_266
• sol col_kk f 0f2DB_multiply 100%_fill 100%
• (frame1) marquee_sel_inv_feathr 6px_sol col_eyedroppr gray
• b+100_c+56
• stamp copy_radlab_recipes (jelliies)_Old Glory100%_VanKiss32%
• dup layer_filter_blur_guassian 8.9px
• new layer mask_gradient tool_reduce blur foreg to bkgd on pier
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• radlab_recipes_ (jasmine)_+contst 126%_Claire-ify 35%
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Done in PS CS3
On the walls of Dambulla Cave Temple in Sri Lanka.
Taken in Sri Lanka in September 2002, using my old Canon film camera.
At the Triton hotel in Ahungalla (now the Heritance Ahungalla) in Sri Lanka.
From the archives. Taken in Sri Lanka in September 2002, using my old Canon film camera.
Statues in Dambulla Cave Temple.
Taken in Sri Lanka in September 2002, using my old Canon film camera.
Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka.
From the archives. Taken in Sri Lanka in September 2002, using my old Canon film camera.
[Processed with Picmonkey's 'Auto-Adjust' effect.]
Taking a brief break from sunrises and sunsets to go back to the bright flower macros.
This is a 3-shot HDR set at -.67, 0, and +1. The color reminded me of a song called Brighter Than Sunshine, by Aqualung.
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T1i
Lens: EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
Filter: CPL
ISO Speed: 100
Focal Length: 100mm
Exposure Value: -.67, 0, +1
Aperture: f/13
Shutter Speed: 1.3 seconds
Flash: Off, did not fire
Post-processing: HDR with Photomatix, and "autoadjust" in Aperture 3 (which seemed to make the yellow just a touch more golden).