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a7rii + Jos. Schneider & Co Kreuznach Xenon f:2 F = 4,5cm (1931; Welta Gucki)

wieża oświetleniowa przy dworcu PKP w Opolu

66599 enters the leafy confines of Horbury cutting at Addingford lane, with a rake of empty coal wagons from Fiddlers Ferry power station to York Holgate sidings.

Nikon Nikkormat FT2 + Nikkor 50mm 1:2 + Ektachrome film - slide copied by Nikon D300

 

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Now that excavation has been completed on the building site at the rear of St Christopher's Cathedral (seen as a silhouette near the right-hand edge of the image), a large crane has been brought in and erected. From this perspective, the crane appeared to be acting as an umbrella to shield and protect the six lighting towers surrounding Manuka Oval. The Sun was just making its presence felt on what promised to be a lovely Spring day.

 

Forrest, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

 

iPhone 6s - Photographs taken with the back-facing camera on an iPhone 6s.

PureShot - Acquired 6 sets of bracketed portrait-orientation shots using this camera replacement app. The shots were taken in a single horizontal row with approximately 20% overlap on either side. The focus, white balance and exposure were held fixed across the 6 sets. Each set of bracketed images had 3 images with 5/3 Ev exposure bias on either side of the fixed exposure level. Each image had dimensions of 4032 x 3024 pixels.

Mobile HDR - Combined the 3 images that made up each of the 6 sets of bracketed images to produce 6 HDR images.

Autopano Giga - The 6 HDR images were stitched into a panoramic image with output dimensions of 12102 x 4086 pixels.

Photoshop Express - Cropped the image to 10117 x 3533 pixels. Applied overall Clarity, Sharpen, Exposure, and Vibrance lighting adjustments.

Photoshop Fix - Applied selective Lighten, Darken, and De-saturate adjustments using the brush tool. Saved the image with the maximum dimensions available in this app (9378 x 3275 pixels).

Big Photo - Re-sized the image back to 10117 x 3533 pixels.

ExifEditor - Transferred the EXIF data from one of the original photographs to the final image.

"And this Thing I saw! How can I describe it? A monstrous tripod, higher than many houses, striding over the young pine trees, and smashing them aside in its career; a walking engine of glittering metal, ..." Book I, Ch. 10: In the Storm

 

"The War of the Worlds" (1898) - H. G. Wells - Herbert George Wells (September 21 1866 – August 13 1946)

 

The silhouettes of the lighting towers around Manuka Oval never fail to remind me of the Martian war machines from H. G. Wells "War of the Worlds". At this time of the day, all is silent and peaceful - suggesting the scene at the end of the war, when the machines were silent, the Martians falling victim to bacterial infections.

 

Also featuring in this panorama are the crescent Moon, Venus, and the silhouette outline of St Christopher's Cathedral.

 

This is a panorama produced from 5 photographs taken with an iPad Mini 2. My "other camera" (iPhone) was out of action, leaving me with just my iPad Mini to take photographs with. This turned out much better than I imagined!

 

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"In another moment I had scrambled up the earthen rampart and stood upon its crest, and the interior of the redoubt was below me. A mighty space it was, with gigantic machines here and there within it, ... a dozen of them stark and silent and laid in a row, ..." Book II, Ch. 8 (Ch. 25 in editions without Book divisions): Dead London

 

Forrest, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.

 

iPad Mini With Retina (iPad Mini 2) - Photographs taken with the back-facing camera on an iPad Mini 2.

Camera - The native Apple camera app was used to take 5 portrait orientation photographs with approximately 20% overlap with the frames adjoining on each side. Exposure, focus and white balance were locked so that the lighting would be consistent across the set of images.

AutoStitch - Stitched the 5 images along a single horizontal row into an image with 6408 x 2808 pixels.

Photoshop Express - Cropped the panorama image to trim off the undefined portions around the margins (6408 x 2808 pixels).

FrontView - Applied a trapezoidal crop to adjust the apparent perspective.

Snapseed - Used the Selective lighting tool to darken the sky along the top of the image.

Photoshop Express - Applied the Sharpen filter.

ExifEditor - Transferred the EXIF data from one of the original photographs to the final image.

Old Electric Power Plant, now a hotel in Savannah, Georgia

Leica Standard, Canon 28mm f/3.6 lens, 720nm infrared filter and Rollei Infrared film.

A climb up one of the Depots lighting towers presented me with this interesting shot of stabled 1938 tube stock and a ballast train. Rotherwick Road ran along at the rear of the depot. All trains were called up by a loud tannoy system set up all over the depot commencing in the very early hours. I never heard of any complains from residents. I guess they got used to it?

Even in my mid 20's, not a climb I would do again.

66157 shunting a very late running 6L59 from Newport ADJ in Ripple Lane yard. 24th April 2007.

 

New on my YouTube Channel, SE UK Rail 51 featuring a variety of workings filmed during late August and early September 2018. Including 37s, 47s and 68s on stock moves plus a variety of freight.

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Lighting Tower.

This is not a panoramic photo. It’s a telephoto shot that’s been cropped.

Leading nicely on from yesterday's title, we've got nothing to hit but the heights!

 

We've got a visiting touring band in work for a show tonight, and their rig is just mahusive.

 

This is one of the many lighting towers, that jacked up to well over twenty feet.

 

This particular brand of music isn't my cup of tea, so blessedly I was able to do a shoot and some filming in rehearsals. Job done. :)

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Source of high intensity of ‪#‎illumination‬ !

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Carrying out an LOS survey for Vodafone on a planned site my friend Ben Hill took this shot with my camera of me up one of the Ipswich Tower Football Club lighting towers.

Photographed using the Vivitar CV35, and Agfaphoto Vista Plus 400 film. Taken at Kalorama Memorial Reserve.

Just discovered this. In my mid 30's, this wasn't something you do in your middle age. But I made it worth my while whilst I was up there and not looking forward to the going down bit.

One of fourteen lighting towers that surround the 2012 Olympic Stadium. Each tower can house up to 44 floodlights and is at a height of 60m above play. The towers are located above the roof to provide the best angle for glare avoidance. Each tower weighs 34 tonnes. The intensity of light produced allows for HD broadcasting. [info source: London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games]

 

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