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F.Zuiko 50mm @f/2.8 (81mm f/2.92 equivalent).

Some optical experiments using Erika as a model.

Working with Drew Feustel on FLUMIAS. This DLR experiment uses an innovative 3D fluorescence microscope to observe cell changes in real time – providing a whole new insight into human tissue, cell cultures, microorganisms and plants in space.

 

Hier arbeiten Drew Feustel und ich an FLUMIAS. In diesem DLR Experiment werden mit einem innovativen 3D-Fluoreszenzmikroskop Zellveränderungen in Echtzeit beobachtet. Ein völlig neuer Einblick in menschliches Gewebe, Zellkulturen, Mikroorganismen und Pflanzen im All.

 

ID: 398D1928

Credit: ESA/NASA-A.Gerst

my first experiment with fast shutter.

Experimenting with some of my old photos

Shot my first roll (of three) of Kodak CIR Colour Infrared negative film. Bronica ETRSi with a Deep Yellow filter.

One of many men helping us switch out flooring, move into the house, out of the Alaska house. Some expressed their dissatisfaction with my camera with awkward gestures. This chap did not.

 

But he did not pose. I just kept clicking. Moving is such fun.

 

Nikon D810, Nikkor 105mm f/2.8

1/3200 sec; f/3.2; ISO 800

manual exposure

 

Thanks for looking as I experiment. Hid this during a bit of anxiety; thanks again for the encouraging comments.

I didn't have a clear layout in my head when I started so I threw so black Lego shapes in abstract arrangements (bottom row; sometimes doing test shots like these hits upon a cool image that I can develop and refine but other times it just doesn't catch). I wasn't feeling those Lego ones so I tried pot plants (middle) then lastly old tree stumps I have outside (top).

Trompeta thanks for the title..*__*

Learning to tweak and process IR or just experimenting with different pathways!

Bodysuit: Liz Claiborne

Skirt: White House Black Market

Jacket: White House Black Market

Shoes: Massimo

Martha is experimenting with feather ideas. Hand printed and stitched.

Better large

 

Since last month i own a new set of GND e ND Hitech filters...I'm still practicing with them and this is one of my first pictures..

As in the title, this is an experiment and i don't know if i like it or not...

What do you think?

 

Canon 450d

Canon 10-22 usm @ 10 mm

1.6 sec f/16 Iso 100

GND Hitech 0.9 soft

ND Hitech 0.9

Experimenting with darktable

Messing with tap-claw joints some more.

I was experimenting with the "slow" flash mode, and liked this outcome.

I've been up all night trying to get some work done, and thought I'd take a break by playing around with some photos in GIMP. Due to lack of sleep, my judgement is a little impaired and I thought I'd try two things I told myself I'd never do.

 

This is number 2: add text (let alone poetry) to an image. I remembered this poem when I was looking at my contact sheet and just couldn't resist. You can tell I wasn't really committed to the idea because the text is so small, you probably won't be able to read it unless you view it large. Do you think this works, or is it just lame?

  

btw the poem is:

 

春雨や傘さして見る絵草紙屋

                           正岡子規

 

which translates roughly to:

 

spring rain,

browsing under an umbrella

at the book stall

    

This was taken from my suburban back garden with some light cloud and street light glow but I was just glad to get out after so much cloudy sky in Ireland.

 

A view through Orion and Taurus.

 

A little bit of experimentation - A NISI night sky filter AND a Tiffen double fog 3 attached to the front of my lens - a little vignetting but surprisingly minimal.

 

Astrotrac TT320X-AG mount for a 1 minute exposure. 5 exposures stacked in PixInsight.

 

Canon 1dx mark2

Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 at f/2.8 and 24mm.

ISO 1600.

My girlfriend gave me a Polaroid Snap camera for my birthday! It's an interesting mix of digital and analog technique. The camera saves a digital version of every shot on a memory card and prints one version on paper. Also, it's not really a "printer camera", since the development of the shot is, like in traditional Polaroid cameras, inside the paper itself. But instead of using chemicals (at least I think there are non involved) the paper uses some kind of crystals that takes on the colors of the shot.

The camera also has some handy features, like the choice of using a classic Polaroid frame or not and the choice of black&white, color and vintage color shots. Also, there is a photo booth feature that takes four shots in a row and prints them on the same paper!

 

It might not be as elaborate or fully interesting as the classic instant films, but it's surely more convenient and a lot cheaper (about a third of the price per shot). These are some of my favorites from the first 20 papers I've used. I've chosen to scan the paper versions rather than uploading the digital versions, to preserve the colors and feeling from the pictures as I see them. There will probably be more to come.

Outlast

ReShade 0.19.1 / SweetFX 2.0

ini Tweaks

A different look. All comments and recommendations would really be appreciated! Thanks.

Profession gardien de Zoo à mi-temps, il faut assurer le repas bi-hebdomadaire des tardigrades de l’expérience Cell Science 4 🔬. Les chercheurs étudient les effets de l’impesanteur et de l’environnement spatial sur ces créatures microscopiques qu’on surnomme parfois oursons d'eau. L’espèce la plus grande peut mesurer jusqu’à 1 mm de long, mais en général ils sont microscopiques… Ces créatures sont incroyablement résistantes, capables de survivre à des environnements extrêmes sur Terre comme dans l’espace : certains sont revenus de plusieurs jours à l’extérieur, dans le vide, avec des températures de +100 à -100 degrés, sans un dommage... Dans le cas de Cell Science 4, les scientifiques essayent d’identifier les gènes qui leur permettent de survivre durant des séjours plus ou moins longs dans l’espace, et d’évaluer comment l’utilisation de ces gènes change au cours des générations dans le but d’exploiter pour les humains les secrets de leur incroyable résilience !

 

Feeding the tardigrades! 🌱 Researchers are investigating the effects of microgravity on these microscopic creatures, also known as water bears, through an experiment called Cell Science 4🔬 #DYK the largest tardigrade species is just over 1mm in length and they're incredibly hardy – surviving extreme environments in space and on Earth. In this case, researchers want to characterise the genes that allow tardigrades to survive during short and long periods in space, then assess how the use of these genes changes across generations Maybe we can harness their secrets!

 

Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet

 

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Another experiment in creating a stereo image from video. This image is captured from a Travel + Leisure video posted on FaceBook.

 

Stereo image processed in StereoPhotoMaker and StereoMasken.

 

Cross eyed stereo viewing instructions

www.starosta.com/3dshowcase/ihelp.html

 

Not too sure what I think of this. The pattern intrigues me.

 

© Web-Betty: digital heart, analog soul

i made a little logo for myself the other day using some type i created. i decided to flesh it out into the rest of the alphabet and see what happened.

An experiment with texture, layers, and opacity.

work in progress make up, still needs lot's of work.

Kodak Edupe (5044) ISO 100 cross-processed as C41. Walk in Thorpe Bay, 23rd September 2015. Ref: DF619-09

Just some plastic cups from IKEA and some flashlights.

Anna is crazy about doing experiments. She went out on the patio tonight with a whole bunch of things to conduct some serious experimental work. She loves discovering new things.

I think monochrome is the way to go.

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