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Silver Efex Pro 2.0 used on Luminosity blend mode to add some punch to the image.

 

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Decided to go and re-shoot the Opera House with the D800e.

 

Similar image shot with my D700: www.flickr.com/photos/jashil/5491537020/

 

Camera: NIKON D800E

Lens: 70-200 mm f/2.8

 

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Another great wallpaper for your iPhone! Of course these are rendered for your iPhone 4S devices, but they should work fine on any iOS phone that supports wallpapers or lock screen adjustments.

 

The pack contains six variations! Download it today! asnakeproduction.deviantart.com/art/hi-fi-enhancement-iPh...

 

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The love of field and coppice,

Of green and shaded lanes.

Of ordered woods and gardens

Is running in your veins,

Strong love of grey-blue distance

Brown streams and soft dim skies

I know but cannot share it,

My love is otherwise.

 

I love a sunburnt country,

A land of sweeping plains,

Of ragged mountain ranges,

Of droughts and flooding rains.

I love her far horizons,

I love her jewel-sea,

Her beauty and her terror -

The wide brown land for me!

 

A stark white ring-barked forest

All tragic to the moon,

The sapphire-misted mountains,

The hot gold hush of noon.

Green tangle of the brushes,

Where lithe lianas coil,

And orchids deck the tree-tops

And ferns the warm dark soil.

 

Core of my heart, my country!

Her pitiless blue sky,

When sick at heart, around us,

We see the cattle die-

But then the grey clouds gather,

And we can bless again

The drumming of an army,

The steady, soaking rain.

 

Core of my heart, my country!

Land of the Rainbow Gold,

For flood and fire and famine,

She pays us back threefold-

Over the thirsty paddocks,

Watch, after many days,

The filmy veil of greenness

That thickens as we gaze.

 

An opal-hearted country,

A wilful, lavish land-

All you who have not loved her,

You will not understand-

Though earth holds many splendours,

Wherever I may die,

I know to what brown country

My homing thoughts will fly. - Dorothea Mackellar (1885 - 1968)

 

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Due to the amount of traffic passing over the Sydney Harbour Bridge, I thought I would experiment tonight with using the multiple exposure feature within the D800(e) / D700 / D300. I figured that by using multiple exposures with a shorter exposure time should result in a sharper image than one long (30 second) exposure.

 

While having ferries passing through the frame is a disappointment, trying to get a small period of time during the night where no heavy vehicles / trains are traversing the bridge and the harbour being quiet makes it a bit of a challenge.

 

Camera: NIKON D800E

Lens: 70-200 mm f/2.8

 

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This is a 9-image HDR taken of a Canberra sunset approximately 45 minutes before the 2012 skyfire festival was about to start. Unfortunately a large storm blew through ruining almost all of the images taken of the fireworks, but the sunset was spectacular.

 

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Dicky Beach is a suburb of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia, located within the Caloundra urban centre.

 

The area was named after the iron steamboat, the SS Dicky, which ran aground during heavy seas in 1893. It was re-floated, but again, heavy seas turned the ship about and back onto the sand where it remains to this day.

 

Dicky Beach remains the only recreational beach in the world to be named after a shipwreck. (Wikipedia)

 

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Lee 0.6 & 0.9 hard-grads used with Hoya Circular Polariser. Shallow DOF used to accentuate waterfall's features.

 

Image processed within Capture NX-2.

 

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For something different, this image is straight out of camera, raw conversion to TIFF done through Capture NX2.

 

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Hoya ND400, Cokin ND8 graduated filter, and a Cokin warming filter.

 

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After having the contents of my pockets stolen on Sunday (including my Nikon AW100 pocket camera), I (cautiously) decided to head out tonight and take some photos of the Petronas Twin Towers at night.

 

I had forgotten how tall these buildings are, I had the expectation that I would be able to take some photos using my 24mm tilt-shoft lens and stich them together in CS5 easily, however it didn't matter how far back I went I could not successfully take a photo of these towers which would stitch together successfully on this side of the buildings.

 

I decided to look up instead, pearing up into the night sky to take this image.

 

Due to the amount of people taking photos of the building I didn't quite get the starbursts of the lights at the bottom of the image quite level in the photograph.

 

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A 5 frame hand-held HDR processed in photomatix pro, lightroom 3 & nik software's colour efex pro.

 

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A great place to go and reflect while watching the washing being done ...

 

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A nine-frame HDR processed in Photomatix Pro 4.0.2.

 

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Camera: NIKON D800E

Lens: Nikkor 14-24 mm f/2.8

 

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The Loch Ard Gorge is part of Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia, about 10 minutes drive west of The Twelve Apostles. It is a visible example of the process of erosion in action.

 

The gorge is named after the clipper ship Loch Ard, which ran aground on nearby Muttonbird Island on the 1st of June, 1878 approaching the end of a three-month journey from England to Melbourne.

 

Of the fifty-four passengers and crew, only two survived: Tom Pearce, a ship's apprentice, and Eva Carmichael, an Irishwoman immigrating with her family, both of whom were 18 years of age.

 

According to memorials at the site, Pearce was washed ashore, and rescued Carmichael from the water after hearing her cries for help. Pearce then proceeded to climb out of the gorge to raise the alarm to local pastoralists who immediately set into plan a rescue attempt.

 

The arch of the nearby Island Archway collapsed in June 2009. The feature now appears as two unconnected rock pillars.

 

They have since been officially named Tom and Eva after the two teenage survivors of the Loch Ard shipwreck. (Wikipedia)

 

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After viewing the Arduino powered internet meter at // vimeo.com/15312319, I decided to make my own, but with some improvements. Instead of checking gmail unread email counts like the video, I chose to write an interface to access Flickr using their REST protocol using python. Once I had the python code working on my laptop, I used google's app engine code.google.com/appengine/ to host my script, so that I didn't need to worry about needing a webserver to host the CGI executable.

 

I was also wanting to have the Arduino use DHCP to get it's IP address from my router, instead of having it hard-coded into the Arduino source code. A quick google search found 2 compatable DHCP client implementations, but I decided to use the implementation at blog.jordanterrell.com/post/Arduino-DHCP-Library-Version-.... I then based the rest of my sketch on their web client with DHCP client source code example.

 

An issue with the Arduino which I haven't been able to get around is that you cannot use a URL to access the server, you need to use an IP address. Because of this, additional code is required to go from the google search page to my google app engine application. I found an example at javagwt.blogspot.com/2010/10/arduino-ethernet-to-app-engi....

 

Once I had the Arduino connecting to my google app engine application, I just needed some glue logic to process the result returned by the script, to drive the panel meter, and some status LED's. The LED's show the following information:

 

- An IP address has been allocated to the Arduino / Arduino not connected to the network

- A connection has been made to the google app engine application

- An LED to indicate that the Arduino is participating in a 60 second delay to the next poll of the application.

 

The panel meter displays display counts up to 1000, so the 0.2 on the meter indicates that around 200 views have been recorded when this photograph was taken.

 

The source code loaded into the Arduino is as follows (sorry flickr removes formatting):

 

/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

Arduino powered Flickr Meter

Jason Hilsdon, October 2010

 

Idea inspired from video by Matt Richardson (vimeo.com/15312319)

 

DHCP client library sourced from

blog.jordanterrell.com/post/Arduino-DHCP-Library-Version-...

 

Google App Engine connection code derived from

javagwt.blogspot.com/2010/10/arduino-ethernet-to-app-engi...

 

------------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

#include

#include "Dhcp.h"

#include

 

// hardware analog & digital pin assignments

int delayPin = 9; // delay LED blink

int noNetworkPin = 8; // not connected to network

int networkConnected = 7; // connected to network

int googleConnected = 6; // connected to google app engine application

int flickrMeter = 3; // pwm output

 

boolean delayStatus;

 

// network interface

byte mac[] = { 0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF, 0xFE, 0xED };

byte server[] = { 66, 102, 11, 104 }; // IP address to Google

boolean ipAcquired = false;

int readData[4];

int idx;

boolean startData = false;

 

// client connection to google

Client client(server, 80);

 

void setup()

{

// enable serial port monitor

Serial.begin(9600);

 

// I/O pin assignments

pinMode(noNetworkPin, OUTPUT);

pinMode(networkConnected, OUTPUT);

pinMode(delayPin, OUTPUT);

pinMode(googleConnected, OUTPUT);

pinMode(flickrMeter, OUTPUT);

 

// set I/O pin default values

digitalWrite(networkConnected, LOW);

digitalWrite(noNetworkPin, HIGH);

digitalWrite(delayPin, LOW);

digitalWrite(googleConnected, LOW);

analogWrite(flickrMeter, 0);

 

delayStatus = false;

 

// wait until network interface has valid IP address

while(true)

{

if(nicInit())

{

Serial.print("connecting to server: ");

printArray(&Serial, ".", server, 4, 10);

googleConnect();

break;

}

else

{

Serial.println("Unable to initialize network interface ...");

delay(1000);

}

}

}

 

// main program loop

void loop()

{

for(;;)

{

if(ipAcquired)

{

if (client.available())

{

// flickr view count has pipe symbol

// for prefix & suffix characters

// (to allow for parsing from HTML header)

char c = client.read();

char * cp = &c; // pointer to allow atoi()

if (c == '|')

{

if (startData)

{

startData = false;

idx--;

}

else

{

idx = 0;

startData = true;

return;

}

}

if (startData)

{

readData[idx] = atoi(cp);

idx++;

}

}

 

// if we have all the data from the web request,

// process it

if (!client.connected())

{

int viewCount = 0;

 

if (idx == 0)

{

// < 10 read count

viewCount = readData[0];

}

 

if (idx == 1)

{

// println();

}

 

// method to connect to google app engine to get result to process by Arduino

void googleConnect()

{

while(true)

{

if (client.connect())

{

digitalWrite(googleConnected, HIGH);

client.println("GET /service/currentvalue?point=test&email=gmail@gmail.com HTTP/1.1");

client.println("Host:googleappengineapp.appspot.com"); //here is your app engine url

client.println("Accept-Language:en-us,en;q=0.5");

client.println("Accept-Encoding:gzip,deflate");

client.println("Connection:close");

client.println("Cache-Control:max-age=0");

client.println();

break;

}

else

{

digitalWrite(googleConnected, LOW);

Serial.println("connection failed");

delay(1000);

}

}

}

 

// Method to calculate PWM value to send to analog port.

// PWM has 255 possible values, need to convert max value of 1000

// down to a value 0 ~ 255.

int PVMValue(int value)

{

 

return round((value / 1000.0) * 255.0);

}

 

// function to provide delay of minutes, with a 1 second blink

void Sleep(int seconds, boolean blink)

{

for(int i=0; i < seconds; i++)

{

if (blink)

{

Serial.println("Sleeping ...");

if (delayStatus)

{

digitalWrite(delayPin, LOW);

delayStatus = false;

}

else

{

digitalWrite(delayPin, HIGH);

delayStatus = true;

}

}

delay(1000);

}

}

 

Google app engine script is as follows (note won't compile due to flickr removing formatting):

 

import time

import string

import flickr

import hashlib

 

signatureParams = {}

 

def getData():

return flickr._dopost(signatureParams["method"], auth=True, date=signatureParams["date"])

 

def genSignature():

keys = signatureParams.keys()

keys.sort()

 

signature = flickr.API_SECRET

for k in keys:

signature = signature + k + signatureParams[k]

 

return hashlib.md5(signature).hexdigest()

 

def getDate():

utctoday = time.gmtime()

return "%s-%s-%s" % (utctoday.tm_year, string.zfill(utctoday.tm_mon, 2), string.zfill(utctoday.tm_mday, 2))

 

def main():

flickr.API_KEY="Flickr API Key goes here"

flickr.API_SECRET="Flickr API Key secret goes here"

token = flickr.userToken()

 

signatureParams["auth_token"] = token

signatureParams["api_key"] = flickr.API_KEY

signatureParams["method"] = "flickr.stats.getTotalViews"

signatureParams["date"] = getDate()

signatureParams["signature"] = genSignature()

 

data = getData()

 

print 'Content-Type: text/plain'

print ''

print "|" + str(data.rsp.stats.total.views) + "|"

 

if __name__ == "__main__":

main()

 

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A 12-shot HDR panorama (-3, -2, -1, 0, +1, +2) created using HDR Efex Pro & merged into single image using CS5.

 

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Turimetta beach has always been a special place for me when taking photographs. Every time I go there, there is always something new to see, or experience.

 

I really enjoyed being there this day. It was quiet, good cloud cover and a rising high tide meant it was a challenge to take a great photo while not getting too wet.

 

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Cockatoo Island is the largest island in Sydney Harbour in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Located at the junction of the Parramatta and Lane Cove rivers, Cockatoo Island is a former imperial prison, industrial school, reformatory and gaol. It was also the site of one of Australia's biggest shipyards during the twentieth century. The first of its two dry docks was built by convicts and was completed in 1857. The island's maritime industrial activity ceased in 1992. Cockatoo Island was inscribed on the World Heritage List in July 2010.

 

The island is managed by the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust which is also responsible for seven other lands around Sydney Harbour. The Harbour Trust is revitalising the island as a landmark harbour attraction with cultural events and heritage interpretation. Today Cockatoo Island retains many remnants of its past. Its prison buildings have been World Heritage listed, part of a serial listing of 11 Australian Convict Sites. Large workshops, slipways, wharves, residences and other buildings retain the texture of the island's industrial past.

 

In late March 2005 the Harbour Trust, in partnership with an event organiser, held the Cockatoo Island Festival. The event put the island on Sydney's cultural map and initiated a range of cultural activities including contemporary art installations, exhibitions and festivals. The island is a major venue partner of the Biennale of Sydney.

 

The Harbour Trust opened a camp ground on the island in 2008. The camp ground attracts some 20,000 campers a year and is a popular spot for watching Sydney's renowned New Year's Eve fireworks. In 2010, the island attracted a capacity crowd of over 2000 campers to view NYE fireworks. Other island holiday accommodation consists of five renovated houses and apartments with harbour and city views.

 

Sydney Ferries services Cockatoo Island as part of its Woolwich/Balmain ferry route and Parramatta RiverCat route. Day visitors are welcome, and can picnic, barbecue, visit the cafe, wander at leisure or take an audio or guided tour. Cockatoo Island is open daily and there is no admission charge.

 

Regular events and art installations are a feature of the island.

 

Cockatoo Island has grown into a versatile cultural venue on Sydney's cultural calendar. In 2008, it was a major venue partner of the 16th Biennale of Sydney, attracting over 80,000 visitors over 12 weeks. In 2010, the event attracted over 156,000 people. In 2009, Cockatoo Island hosted the Sydney Festival's "All Tomorrow's Parties" music festival. The 2 day festival included twenty-four bands over four stages across the island, and was curated and headlined by Nick Cave, attracting an audience of over 11,000. The island hosted the World's Funniest Island Comedy Festival in October 2009, with 200 comedy acts appearing over a weekend, attracting over 8,000 visitors.

 

The island is also increasingly used as a venue for private events both large and small. Part of the blockbuster X-Men Origins: Wolverine was filmed there in 2008. Reality television programs have also used the island as a location. (Wikipedia)

 

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