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Darwin, is a town of 43 people (according to the Internet). Check out the documentary film on the place titled "Darwin."
I have been shooting primarily with view cameras for over fifteen years now. A few aspects that make view cameras so amazing is the precise control over fine focus, the concept of "what you see is what you get;" there is no difference between what I see in the viewfinder and the captured exposure, and the ability to make very precise (and sometimes geared) movements (although TS lenses and technical cameras can also do this to a degree). When setting up this composition I was very particular about the outermost buildings and how they were spaced with respect to the edge of the image frame. I was also very particular about the placement of the power pole. Yet, the captured picture differed from what I saw in the viewfinder, and being an LF shooter for so long, I didn't study the image on the screen as much as I should have before moving on. I behaved as though what I saw was what I was going to get--Not true anymore!
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GWB101 shunts some empty well wagons around the Darwin terminal at Berrimah on 7-6-21. Behind the loco is the Darwin station where the Ghan arrives and departs from
The lighting always seems to be quite beautiful when we've visited the Museum of Natural History as in this image of the central hall, the famous statue of Charles Darwin sitting up the stairs on the far landing.
CameraSony Alpha NEX-7
Exposure0.067 sec (1/15)
Aperturef/11.0
Focal Length16 mm
ISO Speed800
Exposure Bias0 EV
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Darwin at night, seen from parking lot at McMinn Street.
Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, Jan. 2017
Darwin College in Cambridge, England, as viewed from the River Cam.
- Darwin College is the first graduate-only college of the University of Cambridge and was the first to admit both men and women.
- The college is named after the family of Charles Darwin, who previously owned some of the land where the college now stands.
- The building in the photo is a Grade II listed building known as the Old Granary.
Darwin is capital of the Northern Territory and gateway to Kakadu National Park, Australia’s largest. It's known as a laid-back blend of frontier outpost and modern city. At its heart is the Smith Street pedestrian mall, notable for shops selling Aboriginal art and crafts, South Sea pearls, opals and diamonds. The liveliest part of the waterfront is reachable from the Central Business District via the Esplanade or an elevated walkway.
I have been in Darwin, Australia the last few days. This is the sun setting across Fannie Bay. What a Beautiful Place!
Canon 5D Mark III + Canon 70-200mm f/4L IS + B+W CPL
f5.6 1/250s ISO100 200mm
Cuando Darwin vino a Chile en 1834, lo capturó y clasificó como una subespecie del Zorro Chilla (Lycalopex griseus). Tiempo después descubren que se trata de una nueva especie. Por eso lo bautizaron como "Zorro de Darwin" aunque también es nombrado el "Zorro Chilote".
Zorro Chilote
Lycalopex fulvipes
Endémico del sur de Chile
From our couple of weeks in Darwin over the Christmas/New Year period. This is the incoming tide at the Nightcliff rock platform.
The grind whispers to me
You are strong and of mind
The time you have is now
Step outside and see
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