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An attempt at freelensing using an old Point & Shoot camera. It kinda worked but I only managed to get super Macro shots out of it.
An attempt at freelensing using an old Point & Shoot camera. It kinda worked but I only managed to get super Macro shots out of it.
An attempt at freelensing using an old Point & Shoot camera. It kinda worked but I only managed to get super Macro shots out of it.
The Pivka River, which hollowed out the caves, and emerges from the caves as the Unica River, which eventually reappears near Vrhnika as the Ljubljanica River and continues through the capital city.
The Shell Project - Originally started as an exercise to test some of the features of my new Casio point and shoot camera but turned into an extended study of a single abalone shell. The series shows the results of photographing that shell at different focusing modes and lighting conditions.
The Shell Project - Originally started as an exercise to test some of the features of my new Casio point and shoot camera but turned into an extended study of a single abalone shell. The series shows the results of photographing that shell at different focusing modes and lighting conditions.
An attempt at freelensing using an old Point & Shoot camera. It kinda worked but I only managed to get super Macro shots out of it.
Esta é a sala de controle central da ITAIPU.
Aquela "tevezinha" é o novo brinquedinho deles. Entrou no lugar de um painel mímico que a muitos anos não servia para nada.
Eles queriam que o "video wall" ficasse pronto até a copa, mas sabe como são obras, até lá na usina atrasa.
Agora imagine jogar um w11 ali?
An attempt at freelensing using an old Point & Shoot camera. It kinda worked but I only managed to get super Macro shots out of it.
After a few weeks of writing our names in the sky with lighters, me and Paul got a bit more clever with our long exposures. I quite like this one, bunch of ghostly bastards.
Apologies for a slightly blurry, soft image... had to try some noise removal on some of these long exposures, they often ended up a bit grainy as the Exilim is/was a bit poo at handling high ISOs.
É dessa janela que eu tirava as fotos do pôr-do-sol. Este final de semana estarei se despedindo dela, depois de 6 anos!!
Bom, até que eu tentei tirar as bolas vermelhas, mas tava dando um trabalhão, daí deixei assim mesmo!! :))
21/12/2006
I really got into my graffiti on this trip, we saw so many great examples. This one is a favourite of mine, quite a sinister yet bizarre and thus very interesting message.
Visitors get to see about 5.7km of the cave, some 4km of this by an electric train. There are dry galleries, decorated with a vast array of white stalactites shaped like needles, enormous icicles and spaghetti. The stalagmites take such shapes as "pear, cauliflower and sand castles".
It is okay if they believe I am kneeling merely to photograph them while they ignore me at prayer. (text-5)
since the driving is generally slow through the high 5 interchange construction, it's not so hard to balance the camera on the top of the steering wheel and shoot the upview while driving.
Camera: Casio Exilim EX-Z1080
Lens: 7.9mm - 23.7mm
I hacked the old neglected Casio Exilim open and removed the IR filter on the tiny sensor.
Altarpiece of Saint Cosmo and Saint Damian.
Miguel Nadal (painter). Tempera on wood. Barcelona, 1453 - 1455.