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Getting Jiggy with Security - Seen from down the street, this addition to the rusted cyclone fence around a property caught my eye for the line play and patterns. Handheld shot with a very large telephoto lens, Golden Hour in a central Phoenix neighborhood where I went to photograph colorful murals.
This is the backend of a Elephant Hawk moth Caterpillar :)
That spike is just amazing ! Any idea what the purpose of it is anyone?
Handheld single photo with a 50mm prime Reversed, flash was at 1/8th - AFD360
Thanks!
Random shots on Monday. Trying to keep my mind off the world issues and see the beauty of this planet.
Verspreidingsgebied: Zuid- en Midden-Amerika. Waardplant (voedselplant): de rupsen eten van verschillende Aristolochia-soorten uit de Pijpbloemfamilie (Aristolochiaceae).
Foto genomen in de Botanische Tuinen van de Universiteit Utrecht tijdens het Tropisch Vlinderfestival.
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Habitat: South and Central America. Host plant (food plant): The caterpillars feed on Aristolochia species from the Birthwort Family (Aristolochiaceae).
Photo taken in the Botanic Gardens of the University of Utrecht during the tropical butterfly festival.
Canon EOS 50D | Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
1/80 sec | f/5.6 | 100 mm | iso 400 | +1/3 ev | flash off | handheld | sooc
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Handheld pano at sunset, teaparty museum to the left.
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Handheld #Eclipse2017 image taken from @IHG Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites @ColumbiaSC 29169 car park
21.08.2017 14:42 EST
220mm 1/200 sec f/8.0 ISO 3200
(cropped)
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For HandHeld Art's September 2018 Contest "Nostalgia"
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It might not be the official name, but I kinda like it :-). I'm taking a break from airshow photos. 3 shot HDR, handheld, in the light rain and fog.
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K6x15V5 | SA 58mm XL | Kodak Ektar 100 [Pushed 1 stop]
JOBO CPP2 | Tetenal C41
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Winter is approaching late in 2015-16. Some gardens have very few flowers in November/December. Also, It was windy today. So i kept my Shutter Speed very high and wait for several minutes to get this composition, handheld !
Compare and contrast
In a departure from my norm, I’m showing two photos today.
They are, more or less, the same composition – with slightly different exposures.
Part of enjoying the process (see yesterday’s entry) was to experiment with the shutter speed. How slow could I get it and still have a reasonably sharp, hand-held image?
Well, the first image was shot at 1/8th of a second; the next one at 3/10ths of a second. And I’m happy with the sharpness of both shots. The wonders of in-camera image stabilisation!
I wouldn’t recommend this approach to anyone who was keen to get a particular image. But it was an interesting experiment (at least, to me!).
P103-3817 Taken at: Buckie Braes, Perth, Scotland.