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Nikon D800E Photos of a Gorgeous Blond Bikini Model Goddess in Gold 45 Revolver Swimsuit with wavy-blond hair and pretty blue eyes! Pretty, pretty smile! A tall, thin, fit, classic California beach babe! Please share the exalted goddess with your friends.

 

Here is some epic video I shot at the same time as the stills with the Sony Alpha NEX 6 camera with the 50 mm F/1.8 prime lens for nex6 e mount cameras bracketed to my Nikon D800E (cool bokeh!):

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqVXRPAN0MQ (Sony NEX-6 with F/1.8 50mm Prime Nice Bokeh!)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrAZEcBZxUQ (Nikon D800E with 70-200mm F/2.8 Nikkor LEns)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9phCXhm-bg (Sony NEX-6 with F/1.8 50mm Prime Nice Bokeh!)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsQcSnPd2Uk (Sony NEX-6 with F/1.8 50mm Prime Nice Bokeh!)

 

With the black 45surf surfboard! It gets hot in the sand in the sun! Wearing a leather Buffalo Nickel Cowboy Hat! :)

 

Combine the shallow-depth-of-field with Sony NEX-6's latest face-tracking auto focus, and you can see how the moving video keeps the model's pretty blue eyes in focus, while blurring the background! The Sony Alpha NEX 6 has much better bokeh than the cameras I have been using! :)

 

She was tall, thin, fit, toned, defined, and beautiful!

 

Modeling the Gold 45 Revolver(TM) Gold'N'Virtue(TM) American Flag Bikini! Stars & Stripes Forever! :)

 

Nikon D800E Photographs of a Beautiful Sandy-Blonde/Brunette Swimsuit Bikini Model shot with the new Nikon D800 and Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II AF-S Nikkor Zoom Lens with the B+W 77mm XS-Pro Kaesemann Circular Polarizer with Multi-Resistant Nano Coating filter. I always, always shoot with a CP filter--even on cloudy days!

 

Shot in both RAW & JPEG, but all these photos are RAWs finished in Lightroom 4 ! :)

 

May the HJM Goddesses guide, inspire, and exalt ye along yer heroic artistic journey!

 

Modeling the black & gold "Gold 45 Revolver" Gold'N'Virtue swimsuits with the main equation to Moving Dimensions Theory on the swimsuits: dx4/dt=ic. Yes I have a Ph.D. in physics! :) You can read more about my research and Hero's Journey Physics here:

herosjourneyphysics.wordpress.com/ MDT PROOF#2: Einstein (1912 Man. on Rel.) and Minkowski wrote x4=ict. Ergo dx4/dt=ic--the foundational equation of all time and motion which is on all the shirts and swimsuits. Every photon that hits my Nikon D800e's sensor does it by surfing the fourth expanding dimension, which is moving at c relative to the three spatial dimensions, or dx4/dt=ic!

 

Reading some of the Great Books of Hero's Journey Mythology! Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, Melville's Moby Dick, and Shakespeare's Hamlet!

 

All the Best on Your Epic Hero's Journey from Johnny Ranger McCoy!

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Brown bracket fungus very furry above. Wascana, Regina. Saskatchewan, Canada. 25 April 2024.

Healthy crop of fungi just by the roadside near to the Great Lines. Think these look like artist's bracket.

Add 13 ball bearings. If yours are dull grey, consider replacing if they'll be well ridden.

Seen on a felled tree stump by the side of the track connecting the old farm at Promised Land to the road. Adjacent to but not part of the recently created addition to the Mersey Forest the track has effectively been a linear nature reserve for many years.

Spotted a colourful bracket fungus when we were walking from one hide to another at Leighton Moss - I'm guessing this might be a Blushing Bracket

|| taken March 31, 2017 with Google Pixel XL and at 4.67, ¹⁄₄₈₀ sec at f/2.0 with , ISO 135 || Copyright 2017 Stephen Shankland

I was struck by the elegant lightness of these iron brackets which support an overhang above the garage and entrance doors to this house in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco; the large arched opening in the center is for garage doors

An example image from my e-book guides

This is the flash bracket setup I use with my 127 format camera. The flash attaches to the cold shoe and is fired using a standard pc sync chord. This type of bracket should be available in some camera stores.

Taken at Common wood near Llanrhidian, Gower, Wales, UK.

No graphics please.

put a little grease on the inside of the Locknut. It doesn't really need grease, but it'll prevent the inside from getting rusty and may catch some dust and dirt.

Installed in Kew steam tower after a lightning strike.

Front panhard rod bracket.

Sheffield Botanical Gardens

Practicing some product photography for my porfolio. If you enjoy my phototgraphy please visit one of my websites, www.robertgreatrixphotography.ca or www.torontophotographs.com. My images are copyrighted and not available for use without permission. Cheers.

153309 working 2J77 1257 Lowestoft to Norwich passes under Brundall signal box's bracketed distant at Strumpshaw Fen on 8th December 2017.

made from an aluminium strip (2 strips superglued together) and then the main part of a cheapo table top tripod ( I never used) complete with ball head fixing screwed to the strut and one of my coca-cola can diffusers. Total cost about £10 (bought the table top tripod 1/2 price in sale in Boots). There is a strip of butyl rubber (pond liner) on top of the aluminium strip to grip and protect the camera bottom.

Overcast April afternoon at Toms Hill and Northchurch Common.

A "cold shoe" flash bracket engineered in our very own FPP Sudio!

 

Bracket mount will fit perfectly atop your folding Polaroid Land “pack” camera. The PC cord from the flash fits into the PC socket of your camera allowing the use of the Vivitar 252 or other electronic flashs (with a PC cord).

 

Image © Michael Raso / Film Photography Project

 

What is FPP?

The Film Photography Project seeks to inform, engage and inspire amateur and professional photographers working in the traditional film medium. Launched by FPP founder Michael Raso in 2009, FPP provides a forum for photographers from around the globe to share their creative output, challenges and product reviews, while promoting the viability of vintage cameras and film through frequent give-aways and exchange programs. In addition to the Film Photography Podcast Internet Radio Show, the Film Photography Project network of imprints includes the FPP Flickr Page, YouTube Channel, Facebook Group, Twitter Account, newsletter and the Film Photography Project Store.

 

Film Photography Pod Cast www.filmphotographypodcast.com/

 

On the hillside above the impact site I quickly found this small bracket piece. I'm not 100% sure this is from the helicopter.

A detail of Tynemouth station roof 1983

Support bracket in right side hatch.

Remains of Brighton's West Pier.

The parts played out in order. Not shown is the Cone that locates the Chainring to the cranks as I could not remove it. It was in good shape so there was no need for me to. The Chainring Cone should be right hand threads while the Non-Drive Side is Left hand threads (cone and lock nut) The flat circular metal rings with the slit in them are Bearing retainers. They locate into a groove cut into the bearing cup.

(Drive-side Bearing Retainer, Drive-side Bearings (13), Drive-side Cup | Non-Drive Side Cup, Non-Drive Side Bearings (13), Non-Drive Side Bearing Retainer, Non-Drive side Cone, Non-Drive Side Tabbed washer, Non-Drive Side Lock Nut/dust shield.

Bracket removed from right side hatch and ready to be assembled.

Taken at Winkworth Arboretum, 20161015

Wipe a little grease on the Non-Drive Side Cone.

Fungus on fallen timber, at West Barwon Dam, Forrest, Victoria.

Taken on Cefn Bryn, Gower, Wales, UK.

No graphics please.

Still playing with the ZS50

This is for Requirement #1Focus Bracket. My settings were: 1/8 sec at f/10 and my ISO was at 100. For the first photo I focused on the background trees which was easy. Then for the second photo I focused on the moving tree branch in the foreground.

 

In Photoshop, I blended the two images together. I ran an unsharp mask to sharpen it a little more. I adjusted the curve and contrast to sharpen the shadows. I adjust the brightness to brighten the photo a bit. I also adjusted the vibrance and saturation to brightened the color and make it warmer.

Mini bracket fungi growing on a small tree stump near work.

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