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Elizabeth Wohlman was accused of stealing jewelry from Eugene Jaccard and Co. and sentenced to the Missouri State Penitentiary. She was eventually pardoned by Governor Thomas Fletcher.

That crazy old skeleton pirate thought he could get away with the pirate queens treasure, but he was wrong.

Photographer using a view camera to capture an image at Zabriskie Point, Death Valley, USA

This piece was created for Illustration Friday: Blur

Koala 3D Postcard took nerves of steel to capture using a standard 9mp Digital camera, moving the camera steady but quick to collect the left eye and right eye shot to create the 3D anaglyph image, and it came out Great, Friend on Facebook www.facebook.com/brian.steampunkwestin follow on TWITTER www.twitter.com/Steampunk1867 to get access to the Full Size large format images to use as you like, Print posters, Make Postcards, It's up to you, all free.

Japanese America National Museum

Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, CA

Capturing Street Moments!

 

Portuguese Fans Celebrate a 7-0 Victory Over People's Republic Of Korea (North Korea) at World Cup 2010 South Africa!

 

World Cup 2010 Fever In Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

I'm visiting over with Amanda today!

Did some testing and compared Capture One 6.0.1 against Lightroom 3.2 to see how much there are differences what comes to developing Nikon D300 RAW files. I think LR is excellent software but it causes constant troubles as the sw often waters down the exposure & tones from Nikon NEF files.

 

Images are with default settings and only editing thing made was that last two photos are cropped. By default, Capture One gives much richer colors. Of course default colors from Lightroom can be easily tweaked by using Camera profiles (like Standard, Portrait or DX2 mode 3).

 

I also compared tethered shooting and Capture One felt little bit faster displaying photos. Not a big difference.

 

High ISO noise reduction looked better with Lightroom. But I usually add noise to the photos, not remove it :)

22 February 2011

(Colors are really black & white but don't show here)

Capture Cam at the Canon Expo in Paris, 2015

Telescope: Celestron SP-C6

Mount: Vixen Super Polaris/guided

Camera: Orion StarShoot Deep Space Monochrome Imager III

Location: San Mateo, CA

Backyard photography

A French Panhard armoured car, captured by the Germans and adapted to operate on railway lines in the East.

Captured with a vintage Vivitar 70-150mm F3.8 lens on my Olympus E-P3, Los Angeles; October 2013

Captured at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden.

captured from an event held in connection with a cultural fest. This guy dressed as Hanuman was there to entertain Kids. Sure lots of Kids enjoyed his company.

Bottles in the window at Bodie CA.

 

Capture the Flag was held on Wednesday, October 5, at Jefferson Farm.

 

Photo by Mary Watt | © 2022 Curators University Missouri

My buddy Levi and I set this shot up last night. We didn't really know what we were going out to take photos of, but after some failed attempts and shooting each other with our flashes (almost going into seizures) we came up with this baby. We name our new technique "Light Seizing". We set the shot up for 20 secs (built in flash along side external flash). After the shutter went off, the shooter would run up and shoot some flashes at the subject than continue to go around and aim the flash at the camera (creating the stars). So yea, I thought it turned out pretty cool. Feel free to try Light Seizing out and let us know how it goes :)

Press L to view large. (Looks better)

 

Look here for some great photos: www.flickr.com/photos/levishiach/

ps. if you didn't notice, he's sitting in a heart.

Ethiopian Orthodox Christmas Celebration at the Church of the Nativity, West Bank town of Bethlehem January 6, 2011. Ethiopia (and especially the Ethiopian Orthodox Church) still use the old Julian calendar, so the celebrate Christmas on January 7th. The Christmas celebration in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church is called Ganna. Most people go to Church on Christmas day.

 

Shortly about me:

 

It’s my passion to create stories and bring back pictures of events, people and places that are rarely seen. It’s a combination of exploration, exposition and artistry that together create a life of adventure and excitement.

 

In my work it is imperative for me that information be accurate and the images must be respectful of the subject and viewer. My goal is to combine creativity with practicality to capture the best possible images to document events, tell a story, meet the picture editor's deadlines.

 

The exhibition “Beautiful Faces of Balata” currently on show at the Church of the Ascension at the “Kaiserin Auguste Victoria Foundation” on the Mount of Olive's can be visited on a virtual tour on my website. Virtual tour of the Exhibition »

 

The exhibition is a project of Public Culture - Palpics, under the auspices of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and the Yafa Cultural Center (YCC) .

 

If you would like to know more, or even just pick my brains to discuss your project with me, please visit my homepage documentary photography or send me an Email.

  

Soviet officers watching captured Ferdinand

Capturing the Void installation by Erik Parra in the Nisus Gallery.

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