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15Apr2010
Spent some time in the garden late this afternoon considering if I need to get the lawn mower out soon. Also noticed some tender spring growth and thought I get more acquainted. There was definitely a connection happening.
strobist info:
Canon 580EXII @ 1/16 (35 mm) camera left w/ softbox.
Triggered via Elinchrom Skyport.
camera info: 7D | 50mm(ƒ/1.4) | ƒ/2.8 | ISO 100 | 1/90s
...but I'm not sure about at this place. It looks kinda sketchy; a total dive motel. I actually shot this a long time ago, but it never got scanned. $1 fuji 35mm film in holga 120N.
Joey Logano loops the car around during qualifying for the 2008 Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Local St. John's Artists concoct a visual feast of art inspired by the cupcake.
Arts & Culture Center February 5th - 7th 2010
Shot: 1/160s, at f/5.6, ISO 100 with slight post in Lightroom.
A cow getting a drink. Press "L" for a beautiful black background.
I was just walking to the streets in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand and I saw this big guy lumber down the road. Someone turned on the pump and he got his drink!
Day 198 of Flickr 365.
My go for today's challenge: Down.
A bit of a stretch, I know, but I like it :D
Lots of editing! Photoshop even! Got rid of the whole background. These challenges are bad for my SOOC!
Getting ready with my mom and our awesome makeup/hair stylist, Samantha.
Hair and Makeup: Samantha Allen
Photos by Leah LaRiccia Photography
(OBT: Monica)
i love driftwood shots w/ tilt-shift... but uh, being in my local urban park, this tree trunk was as close as i could get to 'driftwood'.
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Alright, so I don’t yet have my homemade cherry wood pinhole camera totally completed for test shots… just waiting for final gluing to cure after I needed to make a few last minute adjustments last night and very early this morning. But after Steven asked a bit about my plans for my future (and much more ambitious plans) to eventually build a tilt-shift camera… I figured maybe it is time to upload a few sample images of what my homemade tilt-shift lens is capable of. all shot at f/4.
These are simple test shots I just took a couple hours ago while I was walking my dog. Since I really need to work on focusing distance, I was hand-holding my tilt-shift lens in front of the camera- I did NOT secure it to the bayonet mount. Using the front Nikon F-mount bayonet mount on my ‘plunger-cam‘ style homemade tilt-shift adapter, I used my old manual focus Nikon Series E 100mm f/2.8 lens on my Nikon D300 for all these images.
I am prolly able to get nearly 20 degrees of shift and about 14 degrees of tilt. I haven’t measured, so I’m just guessing here. Yeah, some curious light leaks and flares and ghosts on my D300. No big dealio to me at this point. Maybe, kinda cool.
Cheers.
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on 01 jan 2010, i began my journey w/ a new flickr group i've formed, ~365: experimental
the idea is that i strive to push myself daily; experiment, learn, & develop my photography skills further by exploring techniques, ideas, and experiments. hopefully, some of you might consider joining and we can work on our journey together! cheers.
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a get well card I made for my dad
lunar animals by Mama Elephant
stitched banner alphabet by My Favorite Things
on my blog: colorfulcapricorndays.blogspot.de/2016/08/drachenstark-ei...
Created for the Hot Rods & Hairy Beasts exhibition 29th September - 4th October 2008
© Rod Hunt 2008
Day 163 ~ Getting Sick Again
Dominic started feeling poorly and subsequently had another PFAPA Syndrome cycle… sore throat, cough, congestion, low-grade fever, and tummy pain. My sister wants all of us to get tested for CVID, which she got diagnosed with last year. It took a while, but our family doctor found an immunologist who can test and treat this disorder, so now I need to make appointments for all of us. I hate seeing my sweet boy ill… I could see it coming on in his eyes here.
Miya Folick performs for the Noise Pop Festival at Cafe Du Nord in San Francisco, on February 24th, 2018.
For Our Daily Challenge group today, "pet portrait".
Not exactly a portrait, but Oscar is fit for a portrait today - he needs a hair cut and a wash!
So this is bokeh Oscar, chasing after what was a plastic chicken…. It's head, neck and leg are now gone!
This looks a lot better on black, please press LLLLLLLL!!
A pair of garden shears gets the Reading Reading Repair Cafe treatment on the tool sharpening table, courtesy of Peter Wheat. Reading Repair Cafe held on 19th January 2014 at RVA, Highbridge House. Taken as part of Challenge Friday, theme edge
Using the Simon Says Stamp "Hearts Parade" die, the "Get Well Soon" cut file set by Miss Kate Cuttables, and the Hero Arts "Everyday Sayings" stamp set.
Featured in the "Get Well Soon" blog post at Nina-Marie Design (ninamariedesign.com/2015/03/01/get-well-soon/)
Loved it when she started to smile... just slowly at first.
Taken at the History Alive weekend at Fort Lytton.
Beautiful sunset today. Second Beach, Stanley Park.
I'm not the only one trying to get a good shot!
Used the in-camera popart filter to enhance the colours.
Somebody trying to get a signal on a bluff overlooking Wast Water.
Nikon Capture NX-D
- Picture Control 2.0 | Standard
#NikonCaptureNX-D
Valentine's Day Series 1 Pt2
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