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Foto fatta da casa mia a Lucrezia,somma di 18 frames da 300 secondi,28 flat,e 15 dark,con telescopio Takahashi TSA 102 ,fotocamera canon 20D modoficata a 400 iso,guidata con Takahashi FS60 CB e Orion Starshoot su EQ6 Skyscan.
Elaborazione di ulteriori otto livelli,di 10 frames ciascuno e tempi diversi per desaturare il trapezio che genera la nebulosa,e per le stelle più splendenti del campo inquadrato....
From a slide processed in May 1969 we have Frames Brand new Leyland Leopard HNK147G operating a Charles Rickards Tour (but empty) somewhere in Europe thought to be Paris. The coach has Plaxton C51F bodywork and was new that month.
My knowledge of European number plates even on MG's is zero so help please with the country.
Image from a slide in my collection taken by an unknown photographer.
An Agfa slide with a bit of the purple staining they get, I have removed what I can.
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I would like to thank to SkeletalMess for his wonderful tutorials.
Generative masterplanning: some test frames.
Differentiation develops from site fitness, toward a primary use-type, with adjacency effects from neighboring parcels and clustering logics over larger assemblages of cells.
Compared to previous studies, the process here is more emergent, with a more responsive engagement and iterated over a much larger number of frames, allowing the designer the ability to intervene during the process.
The logic resembles that of cellular automata with the additional benefits of 1) being based on real, spatial geometry rather than a grid or regular matrix; 2) utilizing initial conditions that are based on actual site conditions and environmental properties; 3) propagating a more diverse set of influences and reactions; 4) progressing across multiple levels of effects (both scalar and temporal) that allow these effects to be staged in a manner less abstracted and closer to actual design concerns.
This was so hard to do! I had to hang up the frames and then had to wait for the right time to take the shot because it was so windy. xP
This is Louvre Museum Room 13 where the Mona Lisa is located. They are not watching that famous painting but other works equally beautiful although shadowed by da Vinci.
I got an idea yesterday when I was knocking about the studio and went up today to this little abandonment I know. I had envisioned some really cool strobe and modifier exersizes. When I got on location and fired some composition frames I found this gorgeous ambient lighting. Even the rim and background light is ambient. So I left all the lighting gear in the bags for this session.
Or in my house, as it were.
This is the upstairs landing - the hallway is painted (in a warm, delicious color I love called "Whisper of Warm Apricot" - poncy much?) and done, and I am so in love with it. Just to the left of the photo my cherry blossom lights will be hung on the wall, and the stairs and banister are soon to be painted.
I've spent the afternoon hanging up photos from travels, of family (including photos of grandparents and great-grandparents in black and white and sepia), of things I love and which make our house a home. I've always wanted a hallway covered in happy memories and photos, all in different frames. Now I've got one.
Sky Watcher SK707AZ2 70mm f/10 + barlow 3X + super 10mm eyepiece. 23:47 UTC
I took a video with a sony W320 with 4x zoom, 512/634 frames used, EV+1,7, edited with Castrator, AS!2 and MS Picture Manager.
From top to bottom:
Europa, Callisto, Io and Ganymede: afocal, Xiaomi Redmi 11S 5G, ISO4000, 1/10s, f/1,8 4,3mm EV0.
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1949 Dick Tracy Crime Camera. 127 Kodak Verichrome Pan, expired Feb. 1964. Developed in Legacy Pro Mic-X (clone of Kodak Microdol-X) Exposure about 1/50th of a second. Developed at 76 degrees for 20 minutes. This camera is a 127 half frame but it is made so poorly that most frames overlap badly. This frame is at the beginning of the roll and whilst winding the tape holding the film to the backing dried up and fell off. The film bunched up and jammed. I had to open the crime camera in a dark bag, retape it with new tape. This bunched up image is the first three or four shots on top of each other. The licker-sticker at the end of the roll was all dried out as well. Nyms