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The Tufa Towers emerging to the surface of the Lake in strange rock spires at the point that this place, the Mono Lake shot by night with a long exposition, doesn't seem an alien planet?
Last night in the sky of the city of Sorocaba, Brazil.
(lens Canon EF- S 55-250mm f/ 4-5.6 IS II - 250.0mm focal length) * RAW file processing, for in Lightroom.
Ontem a noite no céu da cidade de Sorocaba, Brasil.
(lente Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II - 250.0 mm de distância focal) * Processamento de arquivo RAW, no Lightroom.
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A coyote, making its way through the meadow on a bright overcast morning, stopped occasionally to gaze in my direction, perhaps it was not comfortable with what was pointing at it.
I took this shot in early June. It is quite surprising that this individual still had some winter coat around the neck and shoulder. But I think the shedding should be completed pretty soon.
Taken on: Early June 2020, Lois Holes Centennial Provincial Park
Nikon D500 w/ 500mmf4G +1.4X
Effective focal length: 1050mm; cropped image
Lightroom 6.0
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Camera: Canon EOS 50D
Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture: f/7.1
Focal Length: 70 mm
ISO Speed: 3200
Exposure Bias: -4/3 EV
Flash: Off
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Alternative focal length and exposure of same spot as previous post. Opted also for the monochrome tones.
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Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax-DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL WR
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Assemblage de 5 photographies prises à une focale équivalente à 50 mm et 1 photographie à 44 mm avec un trépied.
Station de Tramway Didot
75014 PARIS
Snow Canyon SP
Camera: Canon Eos 6D
Lens: EF17-40mmF/4L-USM
Aperture: f/9,0
Focal Length: 17 mm
Shutter Speed: 1/160
ISO: 200
Helios 44M-4 58mm f/2.0 - M42 mount with MFT adapter - which gives FF 116 mm focal length, the photo was taken at f / 2.0.
It was our usual walk, for which I took my camera and tripod, in the hope that I would find Sasanki. Unfortunately, this year, in the place where they grew, I did not find them - nothing is lost, maybe tomorrow in another place. My wife and I took a slightly different route than usual, behind the castle towards Zychorzyn i Rusinów. There, a small river Brzuśnia flows out of the forest (the right tributary of the Drzewiczka). There is usually a pool in front of the bridge and a small clearing next to it strewn with yellow spring flowers with butterflies bending over them. We went down there, and there were real wonders, in the comfort and warm spring sun. This is the first photo from here. In this case, focusing is the key to taking full advantage of this lens.
Assemblage de 5 photos prises à une focale équivalente à 50 mm sans trépied.
On peut peut déguster un très bon gateau basque dans la patisserie / salon de thé située du côté du quai où ont été prises les photos.
Quai Galuperie
64100 Bayonne
Sorry about the clipped wings and high iso but my exif doesn't show that I'm at just under 800mm focal length and I had no time to change my settings as this fly by happened very close to me so I just got the shot rather than trying to be perfect lol. My neighbourhood must be getting pretty bad when hoodlums are doing this kind of thing in broad daylight in front of witnesses.
My lovely Ridgeback, she is very protective of our cats.
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Thank you all so much for recognizing me on Explore, I feel so honored.
Also thanks, for taking time to visit, comment, and invitations, I do appreciate you all, very much,
Hedi
A great blue heron in flight at the Kerr Dam near Boydton in Southside Virginia. Used a 1.4x extender on this for a 700mm focal length. ©2021 John M. Hudson | jmhudson1.com
One World Trade Center - NYC
Cámara Nikon D850 con lente 24-120 F4/G-VR. Editada con ACR y Photoshop
Tiempo de exposición : 1/800 sec
Bias de exposición : -.0.33 ev
Diafragma : F/6.3
Sensibilidad : 100 Iso
Distancia focal de : 24 mm
Recomiendo hacer doble click sobre la imagen y ver en grande.
I recommend see in large, clicking double on the image.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my written permission. © All rights reserved.
Exposure: 1.6 sec
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 50 mm
Camera: Canon Eos 7D
Lens: EF-S17-85mmF/4-5.6-IS-USM
Aperture: f/11
Focal Length: 59 mm
Shutter Speed: 1/160
ISO: 100
Smoke art! The shot is of smoke from incense stick on a black ground. The shot is inverted and color filled in using gradient. The symmetry is created using a copy and flipping horizontally.
Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture: f/2.0
Focal Length: 50 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
For a change of style, but to stay on the theme of Paris, I propose you some views of the city taken with long focal lenses, which can give a tight frame and sometimes original points of view
The principal or Jordan Staircase of the Winter Palace, St Petersburg is so called because on the Feast of the Epiphany the Tsar descended this imperial staircase in state for the ceremony of the "Blessing of the Waters" of the Neva River, a celebration of Christ's baptism in the Jordan River.
During state receptions and functions the Jordan Staircase was a focal point for arriving guests. After entering the palace through the Ambassadors' entrance, in the central courtyard, they would pass through the colonnaded ground floor Jordan Hall before ascending the staircase to the state apartments. Following a ball at the Winter Palace in 1902, The Duchess of Sutherland wrote: "The stairs of the palace were guarded by cossacks, with hundreds of footmen in scarlet liveries, I have never in my life seen so brilliant a sight—the light, the uniforms, the enormous rooms, the crowd, the music..
As much as I adore the liquid element, I reside at a place where it is is considered a rather scarce commodity and can hardly be located ... Thank God, at a distance of half an hour drive there lies the beautiful river of Nestos, whose flow is surrounded by amazing Green Nature and bridges, lots of bridges !!!
I love using my tripod and my ND (Neutral Density) filters over my lenses ... Their combined use enhances considerably the appropriate shutter speed for a balanced exposure, thus blurring water's flow and creating beautiful sharp images .... Environmental colors remain unaltered ...
I definitely suggest them for extensive use over around blue hours landscape photography ...
NIKON D90 DSLR with Nikon Nikkor 18 - 55 lens, Manual Mode, shutter speed 1 s, ISO 125, f 13, focal length 18mm, use of HOYA ND X 2 filter on top of which a HOYA ND X 8 filter was used, white balance set to cloudy weather , center weighted average metering mode, HDR made by only one original RAW shot, flash didn't go off, use of tripod ...
CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark II
LensEF24-70mm f/2.8L USM
Exposure0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperturef/16.0
Focal Length24 mm
ISO Speed100
SoftwareAdobe Photoshop CS5 Macintosh
Exposure ProgramManual
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Abdulaziz Al-Duwisan
Caught a glimpse of a gentleman with a hat while I was turning round and managed to take a last second snapshot
En los tres segundos de exposición si que parece haber dado tiempo a que una figura de dibuje mínimamente.
Cámara: Belair X 6-12 + 35mm Back
Película: Kodak 100 TMax
ISO: 100
Velocidad Obturación: 3 Segundos
Apertura : f8
Distancia Focal: 90mm
Objetivo: Belairgon 90mm f8
Tamaño Negativo: 33mm x 104mm
Datos Revelado
Revelador: R09 One Shot
Paro: Fomacitro
Fijador: Agfa Fix Ag
6 min 20º
Dilución 1:25
Agitación estándar
Inside the Desert View Watchtower
Camera: Olympus SP590UZ
Aperture: f/3.3
Focal length: 7.9 mm
Shutter speed: 1/10
ISO: 200
white light and its blue spectrum ...
the emptiness without you ...
the center ...
4 x
ƒ/5.6
16.0 mm
1/200
100
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Rainier Reflected? Little Tahoma Peak is the dark peak to the right of Mt. Rainier.
I shot this one around 11 PM as the full moon lit up the mountain. The photo looked very clear in my viewfinder. When I got home I needed to work the software to get the image to show up at all. Next time I will make sure I am shooting RAW when shooting night photos. Finding an easy way to focus in the dark is still difficult. Turning all the way to infinity does not work. Perhaps I need a wide angle lens with a single focal length?
It was a challenge to find the right spot in the dark. I admit to getting 'a little bit turned around' and could not find the stairs back to the car.
Comments, criticism and suggestions welcomed here.
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My husband bought this for me as a surprise, it is a Gnome be Gone made by Sugarpost artist Fred Conlon www.sugarpost.com/. I now have several of his pieces and just love them; they are fun and whimsical and suit my personality.
ODC - focal point