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There's an amazing hedge on campus with a tunnel all the way through.
I was bored after dinner so I went and kind of surveyed the conditions inside for a shoot for class. Of course, I also took some photos, haha.
In general, the light looks amazing in the evening.
Found a very cheap and used neutral density filter. Unfortunately it is "just" a ND4, so I think it will not do a good job for really long exposures at daylight. But I don't care, it was really cheap :-)
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No view, except into your neighbours windows
The new downtown Toronto - ugh
Exposure can be affected by ISO, aperture, shutter speed, how close the subject is to a light source (eg flash gun) and in studio set ups the flash duration. The use of neutral density filters with studio lighting is another neat way to keep all the studio lighting the same so that the aperture can be varied which in turn affects the depth of field.
After almost 5 years in Japan I'm still in awe when I see views like this one. Japan is simply put an amazingly crowded place :)
I deliberately processed this shot "hard" to increase the contrast between the structures.
Michael Wolf (1956) is a photographer born in Germany and living in China. This is a picture from his serie Architecture of Density that shows the vast scale of Chinese housing architecture. Though horrifying to most peopel is results in rhytmic architectural forms that would never be built where I live.
Members of the Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator (LDSD) team bow their heads as Kauai local "Uncle" Thomas Takahashi says a prayer and names the test vehicle "Kalani Ike Ike Ka Honua" or “Highest Boy in Heaven”, Thursday, May 28, 2015, at the U.S. Navy's Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF), in Kauai, Hawaii. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
The world keep on turning.
Original shot taken with an Olympus E500 Digital SLR, Zuiko 40-150mm zoom lens, various post processings.
I'm using the Buddhabrot style plotting, sampling initial points based on where the fractal flame is falling. This results in a non uniform distribution of points to sample. Where the points in the fractal flame converge, you get a really bright radiating lines when iterating the Julia set.
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Cropped from a global plot of the logarithm of point density in the April, 2012 planet.gpx release (wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Planet.gpx)
Another interesting view of Hong Kong, that can be seen only from a double deckler. I definetly wouldn't have wanted to live in one of these apartments...
my chances of getting a good shot were greatly decreased by the fact that I had a cold & I forgot to bring my tripod. oh well, at least I remembered my wellies...
The pedestrian is the canary in the coal mine of urban livability — because it puts you right in the mess of things. I remain fascinated by the continuous flow of life and use because I am ground-zero and not shielded by speed or a window...
Progress -The Merchant Statue - Jasper Ave - Large IMG_8171
Canon
Anita
Hans van Eijsden Photography, The Netherlands
Lens: Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM on full frame.
Light: Large clamshell setup with the Elinchrom ELC 1000 through a large beauty dish from the front-top-side, which creates the metallic contrast in her face. Elinchrom ELC 500 with small horizontal strip box from the front-bottom-side, to lower the density of some shadows. Elinchrom ELC 500 through a vertical Elinchrom Livemotiv large strip from the right-back and an Elinchrom ELB400 with action head, dish and grid from the left-back. I measured the light with the Sekonic L-758DR.
Postprocessing: Some local adjustment curves, some local cloning.
Portfolio: www.hansvaneijsden.com
Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/hansvaneijsdenphotography
Looking ahead on my computer at what's around the bend. Looks like a hornet's nest.
Taken on the Houston Ship Channel.
A panorama of 2 photos
Canon 70D
Canon EF-S 17-55mm f2.8 IS USM at 20 mm
ISO 100, 2 sec., f/8,0
Lee Hard Grad Neutral Density 0.6 ND
Manual exposure
+0 EV
I used a Neewer 850nm filter, and forced the camera to remove its hot mirror in normal mode (instead of in night shot mode) with a strong neodymium magnet.
Density - Seen from north Avenue beach
A compilation of photos taken while riding around the city in May & a very fun Instawalk
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Sandia National Laboratories researcher Amber Dagel holds a calibration sample to be loaded into the labs’ X-ray phase contrast imaging machine. Dagel is principal investigator for the labs’ work into using X-ray phase contrast imaging to study low-density materials.
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Photo by Randy Montoya.
Foggy Spring morning on the Blue Ridge Parkway near Bent Mountain, VA. B&W convert, vignette and film grain with LR3.4.
At The Hague's Muzenplein / Fluwelen Burgwal / Kalvermarkt / Turfmarkt.
Absolutely best on black (press L).