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camera toss plus processing = fun

 

my initial foray into programmatic sources for camera toss, see this photo for a better description.

camera toss plus processing = fun

 

my initial foray into programmatic sources for camera toss, see this photo for a better description.

LCD Soundsystem headlines Pitchfork Music Festival Friday night. Nancy Whang is so beautiful!

 

More Photos here:

 

www.thelineofbestfit.com/photos/festival-galleries/the-st...

 

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"Macro Mondays" Photography Gear"

 

This was one of the first shots of my camera Canon T6i and I was learning to use it. Some photos are still in the camera from my vacation in 2016. Best in Large to see the natural texture (pixels) of the monitor on the photo.

 

F/6.3 100mm 1/50 ISO 320

Nice Austrian Global Express making a smokey arrival on runway 24

Go-Ahead London SEe9 (LJ16NNP) at London Bridge on Route 521 to Waterloo.

When I visited this nice waterfall with Benjamin Barakat and Marc Hoffmann, the hike through the forest near the waterfall was dodgy to say the least. The humidity in the air made the path dangerously muddy. We also had to cross a stream coming form a second cascade higher up.

 

When we finally arrived at our planned spot, there was so much spray in the air that my colleagues decided not to risk drowning their cameras. While they watched over my backpack, I grabbed my camera and tripod and headed a bit further up the slippery path to get clear of some trees blocking the view. 'View' is the wrong word though, as it was pitch black in the ravine.

 

In a seemingly clear spot, I set up my tripod and took a high ISO framing shot, blindly aiming towards the waterfall. The image that appeared on my LCD showed that the 28mm lens I had on was way too narrow for the scene. Shit.

 

I unscrewed my camera and headed back to my friends. In the half-zipped backpack I changed lenses, hoping that my sensor would stay dry. After stumbling back to my tripod, I was finally ready to shoot the scene.

 

I had to increase both ISO and exposure time more than I liked and when I finally got a half-decent looking histogram, my camera and lens were soaking wet. I decided to skip my usual sequence for stacking in order to leave the place while my equipment was still working.

 

Of course, I didn't capture the sky under such horrible conditions. I shot it in a dryer spot and the image is therefore a composite, but the alignment of the Milky Way is correct.

 

EXIF

Canon EOS Ra

Tamron 15-30mm f/2.8

iOptron SkyTracker Pro

Sky:

Stack of 6x 90s @ ISO1600

Foreground:

Single exposure of 90s @ ISO6400

Shot with Moondog Labs 1.33x

this photo looks better :)

Yasuhara Nanoha x5

Minolta MD Rokkor 1.7 / 85mm @ Alpha 7ii

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A LCD Matrix shot with an Iphone 4 and a 15x Zoom Lens. The darker part on the left are cause by the image that was shown on my camera lcd panel, whit was the panel i photographed with my iphone. I took the iphone because it worked best with the Lens i used to shot this, my camera wasn't able to focus with the lens but the iphone was.

 

Eine LCD Matrix fotografiert mit einem iPhone 4 und einer15x Vergrößerungslinse

The second photo in the series of LCD hands, people stuck on their phones, no matter where and no matter when.

 

I hope humanity will find a way out of this disease.

New York I love you, but you’re bringing me down

Where it looks like it's 9am no matter what time of day it is.

 

'LCD Lightsystem' On Black

 

On Flickr Explore 2 June 2007 #65

So I noticed that people nowadays tend to walk in the street gazing at their phones! Its not only dangerous but it takes away the enjoyment of the walk which is kind of evident on her face!

 

I mean we gaze in our phones 24/7, while eating, sitting, working and now even walking in the street!

 

Man i think the next step in our evolution is that hands will evolve into a touch screen and the way the world is shaping, natural selection will favour these LCD hands

Canon Powershot SX70 HS IS

Metering Mode - Spot

C1 M

 

IS

Image stabilizer

 

very snappy Bridgecamera

 

Schnappschuss Kamera

 

 

art meets Photography

 

effiart 2021

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1365 mm

Canon Powershot SX70 HS

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Yes, Zoomer (bridge-cameras) need ample Light.

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Excellent IBIS -

5.0 stops

Super Bildstabilisierung (5 Stufen besser für die verwacklungsfreie Belichtung)

 

Enhanced basic functionality for quicker, easier Shooting

with Dual Sensing IS* aka DS.

 

Intelligent IS mit Dual Sensing IS und 5-achsigem Advanced Dynamic IS

up to five stops better

 

(SX70 5.0 stops)

(SX60 3.5 stops)

IBIS, In Body image stabilizer,

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With the addition of a new eye sensor,

the camera automatically switches to the EVF display simply by bringing the camera up to the eye.

The PowerShot SX70 HS is capable of continuous shooting at up to

10 fps with One Shot AF

and Servo AF up to 7,4 fps,

 

ensuring that you will not miss picture-perfect moments in sports, wildlife, or any other scenes with fast-moving subjects.

With improved Contrast AF, focus is established quickly even in dark scenes.

  

Zoom Framing Assist: Supports setting of angle-of-view during telephoto shooting

 

On the PowerShot SX70 HS, telephoto shooting is supported by three Zoom Framing Assist functions:

Zoom Framing Assist – Lock

 

Reduces camera shake at the telephoto end. On the PowerShot SX70 HS, this function has been enhanced with Support for subject tracking, allowing you to shoot at the intended angle-of-view.

 

Zoom Framing Assist – Seek

Helps you to reacquire lost subjects by temporary zooming out, finding the subject, and then zooming in onto it at the original angle-of-view.

 

Zoom Framing Assist – Auto

Detects an approaching face and automatically adjusts the zoom to keep the face at a constant size on the screen.

  

Hersteller:

Canon

 

Modell:

PowerShot SX70 HS

 

Die neue Premium-Bridge-Kamera von Canon

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Kameratyp:

Bridge

 

Markteinführung:

11 / 2018

 

Gewicht:

608g (betriebsbereit)

 

UVP:

549,00 Euro

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Serienbilder pro Sekunde:

10,0 Bilder pro Sekunde

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Sucher:

Ja

 

Suchertyp:

elektronisch

 

Sucherauflösung:

2.360.000 Bildpunkte

 

Bildfeldabdeckung:

100%

 

Dioptrienausgleich möglich:

Ja

 

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ISO Empfindlichkeit:

100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200

Auto ISO: 100 - 800

 

Featuring DSLR-style looks and handling, a 7.5 Vari-Angle LCD screen, 20.3 Megapixel sensor and 4K Ultra High Definition video, the

Canon PowerShot SX70 HS is an ideal all-in-one camera,

 

capable of handling all types of shooting scenario, without the need to carry multiple lenses.

 

Bessere haptische Bedienung: wie DSLR EOS Bedienung

 

Am leistungsfähigen Sucher orientiert +

Zoom-Wippe auf dem Objektiv

 

The PowerShot SX70 HS inherits the

design of EOS cameras and features a button layout optimised for EVF shooting.

 

Controls such as the shutter button, electronic dials and zoom button on the lens barrel have also been designed to ensure optimum ease-of-use during viewfinder shooting.

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In addition to sharp JPEGs, the Canon PowerShot SX70 HS can capture images in

RAW or compact RAW format,

 

opening a world of professional post-production techniques, providing limitless ways to impress with optimised photographs.

 

CMOS-Sensor 1/2,3" 6,2 x 4,6 mm (Cropfaktor 5,6)

1968 Ford Corsair V4.

Irizar iebus, 126, is seen at Cibeles on the 4th November 2022.

The bus wears the light blue “Línea Cero” livery and branding for the zero-emission bus line that can be used free of charge by passengers.

Asobuild, Yokohama

The last moment of their last song of their last concert ever. What an amazing night. This picture really should be viewed at a larger size to do it justice.

Canon mp-e65 5x macro

Some of my friends asked me about NEX accessories. I think this one is one of the most useful in bright sunlight. It is huge, but very light (and cheap) and has a magnifier lens that allows a perfect focusing.

In sunlight the problem is not only the visibility of LCD, but also the sun in the eyes. This stuff solves this problem.

 

I found it here:

LCD-Magnifier-Viewfinder

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