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*Hot Air Balloon is PLAYER REWARDS,

On your 25th play, you’ll automatically receive.

idk how to do good pics anymore sorry

 

{Body Basics}

Head: Lelutka - Ceylon

Body: Legacy - Perky

Skin: Tres Beau

 

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Hair: Wings

Outfit: {HIME*DREAM} Mariana Uniform

 

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Book shelf set: random.matter - Reading Room

 

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This is from my new set, "Automatic Photography," so called because like Automatic Writing I utilize many different software programs on my realistic photographs and let Spirit lead the way into these abstractions.

 

See more here as the set develops:

 

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Hair: Stealthic - Barbwire

Head: LeLutka - Prim

Skin: tres beau - elodie

Brows: Simple Bloom - Julia Earth Low Tail

Eyes: Tville - Platinum

Eye Liner: Choory

Earrings: e.marie - Marta

Lipstick: Delicata - Liz

Necklace: Rawr - Saint V

HAIR: Modulus - Lucky Hair /NEW@C88

EARRINGS: Badwolf - Guss Earrings /NEW@TMD

SHIRT: *AGATA* - Ricky shirt /NEW@EQUAL10

BAG: NOMERCY.Fanny Chest Bag /NEW@MAN CAVE

PANTS: DON'T DUP Wide leg jeans /NEW@MAN CAVE

SHOES: Semller Worn Skater Slips

TATTOO: .:Vegas:. Tattoo Arai /NEW@ACCESS

 

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This is from my new set, "Automatic Photography," so called because like Automatic Writing I utilize many different software programs on my realistic photographs and let Spirit lead the way into these abstractions.

 

See more here as the set develops:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72157709703855097

 

Copyright © by John Russell

  

Una delle più belle sorprese della giornata sulla Hannover-Magdeburgo è stata sicuramente l'essere riuscito ad incontrare ancora una coppia di Br151 dotate del gancio automatico destinato alla trazione dei pesantissimi convogli di minerale ferroso fra Amburgo e Salzgitter.

Nella foto le unità .094 e .112 stanno giungendo alla protezione dei bivi di Braunschweig poco oltre l'abitato di Wechelde. (1/10/15)

 

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This is from my new set, "Automatic Photography," so called because like Automatic Writing I utilize many different software programs on my realistic photographs and let Spirit lead the way into these abstractions.

 

See more here as the set develops:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/motorpsiclist/albums/72157709703855097

 

Copyright © by John Russell

  

CSX M427 passes the MP 306 automatic signals after making a drop off in Lowell.

MOVE! Cologne Automatic Dance HUD

 

Tired of looking for your dances? This hud is easy to use with 2 free dances and you can add all your favorite dances you want, it has an alphabet search. With it you can invite infinite friends to dance with you. See the user manual here.

 

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Nikon CFI Plan Achromat 10X N.A. 0.25, W.D. 10.5 mm

Tubelens Raynox DCR-150

WeMacro Automatic focus stacking rail

Zerene Stacker (Dmap & Pmax)

ISO100-Scale 8x-Depth2,3mm-331exp

 

Well, the camera (Fuji X-E3) has been switched to fully automatic. However, the scene, its composition and lighting, has been "fully arranged" as well. So, I could to some extent predict what the camera's algorithms would do. And here comes the rub: shooting with fully automatic camera settings requires a lot of preparation if you want to have good results. It takes time, in other words, and therefore the advantage of automatic photography, speed, is minimal. This is my last venturing out into the "automatic mode" of photography. Yes, there are some advantages and some special situations where this mode is useful. But for my kind of photography it is actually not required. I will return to manual, to pre-setting my camera or, in rare cases, to aperture priority.

Mamiya 645J, Mamiya Sekkor 55mm 2.8, Kodak Portra 400

 

Wishing a Happy New Year 2020 to all my flickr friends!

  

san francisco international (sfo) - san bruno, california

Rembrandt pastels on 18" x 24" Canson multi-media pape.

A pair of Ferromex SD70ACes lead S386 underneath the 3 automatic at Tifft.

Macro Monday: #Closed

Size of the Frame: 2 cm / 0,78 inches

 

First official image leaked of the brand new Rainbow Engine™ in celebration of its start of production. Its prototype is currently fuelling the Starrider Bulli T2 "Woodstock" special edition model (see first comment, please) that is cruising the galaxy on an emission-(and mud)-free mission of Peace and Love. What you see here is the core of the Rainbow Engine™, an intricate, yet super simple (do I sense a contradiction here?), and incredibly elegant mechanism entirely driven by light particles, and operated by the magic phrase...

 

...Screeeech!!!! Which is the very unpleasant sound I hear every time I turn my little Lumix LX100 on and the flaps of the automatic lens cap (which are pushed open by the extending lens) scrrrratch along the UV filter attached to the precious Leica lens. Actually, the automatic lens cap is a very convenient thing (much nicer than the regular lens cap which you'll either lose, eventually, or will have it dangling around on a titchy ribbon). Actually. But if you want to use the original Panasonic automatic lens cap, which you want to, because, hey, you've paid for it, right?... it's original accessory, right?... you can't use a UV (or other) filter at the same time to protect the lens, because it has not been designed high enough for filters. So I had to buy a third-party automatic lens cap which is high enough for filters, but just not so for regular(ly high) filters, but a regular UV filter is what I'd bought together with the camera. Sigh. After one and a half years of torturing myself (and my camera) with that gruesome opening sound and process it's about time to finally buy an ultra slim filter, I guess... Oh, and what was it I wanted to say in the first place? It's a detail of the automatic lens cap that you see here. Which you'll probably have guessed by now.

 

Technicalities: I'm happy to say that this is one of the shots that actually turned out the way I had imagined them before I started shooting. And it's also the very first time I managed to use the glass prism in (almost) the exact way I had imagined it before the photo shoot as well. To capture the automatic lens cap was my first idea for the theme, but I thought that it would look a little boring just by itself. What is photography all about? Light. So I thought I'd add a little light to this. Preferably light with a special "shape", or colourful light. Because my idea was that light itself would do the magic trick of opening the lens cap, as if the camera itself was addicted to light - which in a way it is: light as an "Open Sesame!" phrase. I played around with the prism's triangular shape, and got a few nice captures of a triangular light shape that pointed right at the centre part of the opening of those three mechanical flaps of the lens cap, and the light shape almost looked like a sharp tool which could pry open the firmly closed flaps. Nice. But in the end I settled for the rainbow colours, because that's what I was aiming for in the first place. To create the rainbow I had to hold the prism really close to the lens cap which is the reason why the cap itself, which is actually silver-coloured, looks black on the photos. Black = space = space-themed capture ;-)

 

Processed in Luminar 3, preset "Detailed Warmth", with extra filters Detail Enhancement (only "small" at 100), Foliage, and HSL; and in Nik's Analog Efex, Preset 7, Film Preset No 2 / 1 (second from above), and vignette; back to PS where I added the four-colour frame and my name.

 

A Happy Macro Monday, Everyone, and have a pleasant week ahead, dear Flickr friends and macro nerds!

 

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ODC: mechanical

Automatic - Vera, Groningen, the Netherlands - october 19, 2019

For Polaroid Week Spring 2020, Day 1, Photo 1.

 

Camera: Polaroid Automatic 100

Film: Polaroid 125i (2008-06)

 

I'm glad it's that time again – I'm looking forward to your amazing work! Happy 'Roid Week!

 

This time I'll show some more photos of my trip to Norway two years ago.

A westbound CSX train lights up the New York Central signals near Batavia, NY.

A shot of a Canon AE-1 50mm lens set to automatic aperture. The camera is a recently acquired yard sale purchase that I got for a total of five dollars. I couldn't resist the price. HSS

Camera: Polaroid Automatic 100

Film: Polaroid ID-UV (1999-04)

Gather 'round ladies and gents as I demonstrate the remarkable conveniences of my Automatic Wardrobe contraption. All one has to do is stand on the dressing platform, pull the level and the device will not only pick out a suit for you but also apply the garments itself! No more manual labor! No more thinking!

 

My first entry for the Bricks and Boilers competition: Hall of Wonders category. I think this might be my first ever steampunk creation. I have an idea for another entry involving a more mystical device but I'm not sure if I'll have the time to finish it before the deadline. Time will tell.

Polaroid Automatic 225.

Fuji FP3000B (use before date: 2014-11). Scanned negative, inverted in APS.

 

for Polaroid Week Spring 2024 Day 5/1.

If you‘ve seen some of my (unfortunately kinda rare) outside shots during the last weeks you might know that I like the Domiplan a lot! Why, you ask? Oh, you didn‘t? Well, let me tell you anyway:

 

Firstly, because I like underdogs, and the the Domiplan is definitely one of those. Not one of the big Meyer Optik names, none of the aura, nothing to brag about.

 

Secondly it offers similar bokeh to the famous Trioplan while having better coating - at least by some accounts! I can‘t compare them because I don‘t have a Trioplan, but I like the effect the Domiplan has!

 

I’ve read - again and again - that many of these lenses suffer from severe problems (I think seperation in the rear lens), so that may be a factor for the lack of reputation!

 

If you find one in good condition, I would absolutely recommend it though - it‘s a cheap and easy to use lens - that is if you can find an adapter (or a simple workaround) to keep the pin in that allows you to move the aperture manually! Perhaps the older model (labeled 'Meyer Optik' and not 'automatic lens') doesn‘t have that problem at all… I still have to do some research there! Let me know what you think, if you have used this lens!

 

Shot with a Meyer Optik "Diaplan 100 mm F 3.5" (projection) lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Camera: Polaroid Automatic 100

Film: Fuji FP-100C (2016-03), backwards peeled

Datum eerste toelating: 30-07-1986

Youngtimerworld - Elk Merk Waardig - ALV 2022

 

Automobile club Elk Merk Waardig is focusing on the unknown and disregarded automobiles. See also www.elkmerkwaardig.nl/

 

Youngtimerworld is an amazing collection of youngtimer cars, of which a lot are eastern European cars. See also www.facebook.com/youngtimerworld/

 

Voorhout, the Netherlands.

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