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Out with my dad #22

PENTAX 67II‧SMC TAKUMAR105mm f2.4‧Kodak portra 400

THE CHEVIOT HILL,S TRYING TO GET THE SOFT WATER HANDHELD.

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Handheld E-M10 II w/ old manual Zuiko Auto-S 50mm 1.8 using a 4/3 adapter attached to two macro extenders.

One night in Kyoto, 2006

Hanna park is a wonderful wildlife refuge in Jacksonville, Florida where this tri-color heron is enjoying a perch in the shade.

Brighton, England

but I make all MY major DECiSionS baSed

on WHaT the OUIJA Board teLLs Me....

This is my work radio. I have been carrying this Amtrak-issued Motorola HT1250 for over ten years. I have gone through several batteries during that time but the radio itself has held up well.

 

My previous pack set was a well-used GE/Ericsson MPA, known affectionately as a "brick" or "wheel chock." They were big, rugged, and could take a lot of abuse. The last of them were apparently retired by Amtrak when narrowbanding was mandated.

 

I am not sure why handheld radios are called "pack sets" on the railroad.

this CAMERA keeps blowing my mind

Taken handheld and braced with a Sony a3000, Five Star 500mm f/8 at f/11, with a Kiron 2x Teleconverter (-2 stops of light.) Cropped.

Maratus anomalus (Peacock spider) on a purple daisy.

A 4 x shot handheld focus stack, shot with 5DII and Canon MPe-65mm.

When truth is your reason,

Then lay that blame on me...

I cannot resist taking interior shots if I have the wide-angle lens in the bag. This is a handheld 6-image vertorma of the Chicago Cultural Center, one of the best places to shoot in Chicago. I took 2 sets of 3 bracketed shots at +2,0,-2 and used Photomtaix to create the flat file. Then used Photoshop to merge into a vertorama. One of the challenges shooting handheld bracketed shots is you have to watch the shutter speed for the +2 exposure. In this case my middle exposure being 1/40 sec, +2 exposure was 1/10. I was not very sure how it came out when I looked at the LCD screen. But when I opened on the monitor it did not look like a bad shot at all. I was a little amazed though. Anyways shooting at ISO 1600 meant I had to do some noise reduction using Topaz Denoise. Other than that regular Photoshop stuff including High-pass filter for selective sharpening.

Also, when it comes to shooting vertorama I do follow Klauss Herrmann's technique. Incase, anybody interested here is the link farbspiel-photo.com/learn/hdr-cookbook/interior-vertoramas. He is the best I have seen so far when it comes to interior vertoramas.

 

Camera : Nikon D7000

Lens : Sigma 10-20 F4-F5.6

Aperture : F4

Focal length : 10 mm

ISO : 1600

Shutter speed : 1/40 sec (handheld)

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