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Creating this breathtaking 250MP image using Pixel Shift technology was anything but easy. Pixel Shift requires absolute stillness—not only within the frame but also in the environment where the camera is mounted. The bridge I stood on had to remain completely steady throughout the entire sequence, a real challenge when every passing train or even the slightest vibration could ruin the shot.
The process involved taking 16 photos in a sequence, with the sensor shifting by 1 pixel after each shot. This meticulous technique is what makes the incredible 250MP resolution possible, but it comes with a major challenge: there must be absolutely no movement—neither in the image nor in the surroundings.
I spent nearly three hours on that bridge in freezing -3°C temperatures. For hours, there wasn’t a single minute without a passing train. Again and again, trains stopped just a meter in front of my camera or crawled by at a snail’s pace, causing vibrations that rendered the entire sequence useless. The cold made the wait even more grueling, and at one point, the police even stopped to check on me—probably wondering why I was standing on a bridge with a camera for so long.
But in the end, patience paid off: a brief moment of absolute stillness—no trains, no vibrations, no disturbances. The result? A pixel-perfect masterpiece capturing Frankfurt Central Station in stunning 250MP clarity. I hope you can imagine the effort and struggle behind this shot—it was enough to drive me crazy—but in the end, the result was absolutely worth it.
Shooting Details
📷 Camera: Sony Alpha 7R V
🔭 Lens: Sony FE 28–70mm F2.0 GM
🔍 Focal Length: 56 mm
🌞 Aperture: f/5.6
⏱ Shutter Speeds (Pixel Shift): 16-photo sequence, 16 × 16s (total duration to create 250MP: 256 seconds)
🌙 ISO: 100
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I&M Rail Link SD9E 603 was resting in the small yard in Ottumwa after a day of kicking cars and building cuts for Kansas City and points north in 2001.
The Link was a short timer along the Ottumwa Subdivision; lasting only 5 years, it was a popular road to fan in the Midwest due to its eclectic EMD roster.
The 603 was built in 1955 for the Southern Pacific and made its way to serve the Midwest after a hard life slogging SP freights all over the West.
Black and White month 2020: September (the album)
Seen in black and white | processed in black and white
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I've been trying to get lightning shots with the Nikon D300 with some success however i still have not been able to replicate what i was able to shoot with the old Nikon Coolpix 8700. Rather odd given i have so much control and features to assist with the D300. This is from earlier this summer prior to the "upgrade" to the D300 and is a shot of Jersey City, New Jersey looking north with New York City in the distant right.
Have a great weekend and I'll try and catch up with some interesting HDR shots over the weekend.
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Lucien D. Ashcroft
Chief Torment Officer (CTO) | Infernal Strategy Architect | Hellfire Compliance Lead
Greater Underworld Metropolitan Area · Eternal Sector
About:
Visionary executive with over 6,000 years of experience in soul acquisition, eternal contract negotiation, and multi-realm stakeholder torment. I specialize in scaling infernal operations, optimizing damnation pipelines, and driving cross-dimensional synergy between the Nine Circles and emerging mortal markets.
Known for my skull-forward leadership style and blood-stained transparency, I bring a relentless drive to every boardroom—whether it’s in the depths of despair or the heights of corporate ambition.
I believe in empowering my team through fear, fire, and quarterly performance rituals. My motto? “If you’re not screaming, you’re not growing.”
Experience:
Chief Torment Officer
HellCorp Unlimited · Eternal Tenure
– Spearheaded the “Help Us” initiative, increasing soul retention by 666%
– Oversaw the merger of Limbo Inc. and Purgatory Solutions
– Implemented blood-red KPI dashboards visible across all nine panes of reality
VP of Eternal Suffering
Underworld Holdings · 3,000 BCE – 2020 CE
– Led cross-dimensional expansion into the Midwest
– Introduced performance-based hauntings and quarterly apparitions
Education:
Infernal MBA – University of the Damned
Concentration in Strategic Possession and Ritual Finance
Skills:
– Soul Acquisition & Retention
– Ritual Compliance & Contract Law
– Bloodstain Forecasting
– Shadow Negotiation
– Crisis (Scene) Management
Interests:
– Screaming windows
– Crime scene tape aesthetics
– Executive hauntings
– LinkedIn endorsements from the abyss
Camera: Minolta X-300
Lens: Minolta 50mm F1.7
Filter: Hoya Red(25A)
Film: Ilford FP4+
Processing and Scanning: Gulabi Photo Lab, Glasgow
Post Processing: Photoscape X
This is the beginning of a ZELDA vignette series. @speedyhead79 and I have built 8 vignettes to celebrate the first official LEGO ZELDA set.
Link’s house in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is located in Hateno Village and serves as a customizable home base for the hero. Originally abandoned, it can be purchased and renovated by Link through Bolson Construction. Once owned, the house can be furnished with items like weapon mounts, a bed, and personal decorations. It offers a sense of permanence and a place for Link to store valuable weapons, shields, and bows. Link’s house symbolizes a rare moment of stability in his otherwise nomadic adventure across Hyrule.
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dr buck's letter - the fall
I open the envelope, Doctor Bucks' letter
Re: Welfare Benefits reports (5)
J. McCarthy, approximately 10-15 days (6)
I got down, I was depressed
It was Doctor Bucks' letter
Please see the previous photo of a Bucket full of Beetles.
They can produce 60 eggs at a time,
I will post a link bellow how to treat before they emerge,
www.farmandfleet.com/projects/how-and-when-to-treat-japan...
My Wisteria was infested with Japanese beetles,
I found great solution, bucket of water with soap,
They will never get out alive, just make sure the bucket is wide enough, I just hold the bucked under the branch and just tap it once amazingly enough they all fall in!
Please check out both before and after photos.
A weak link can lead to chaos.....
This image was taken for Our Daily Challenge - Chaos
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Panasonic G9 with Laowa 50mm F/2.8 2X macro and diffused Godox TT350o flash.
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Link to "how to build" video here:
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It took much effort, but I'm super happy that was able to build, photograph, and upload this before The Force Awakens movie premiers. Yay.
Gosh, I love the profile of this thing - that cockpit curvature is sexy. =P I should post a work-in-progress picture just to show how far this thing has come. Difficulties included troubleshooting the engine split, creating working S-foil wings, to discovering that a rubber band could be used for the blue streak, all while keeping this darn small at 1x stud wide for the nose. It was hard, but I'm proud of the finished product, and it's super swooshable, as you can see in the beginning of the video linked below. Enjoy!
Link me if you build one! Would love to see how others improve on the fragile connections.
This is the Link I've been working on. Zazzles requested a pic. Should I sculpt the entire torso, or just the belt/strap?
I like capturing some ads against the backdrop of the city street, especially at night
(regretfully I missed the event)
This was along Franklin Avenue, Crown Heights
Class 360 electric multiple units Nos. 360108 & 360106 cross Harper's Brook on the southern edge of Corby with 1Y12, the 08:09 Corby to London St Pancras International service on Thursday 21st April 2022.
The term "Corby link" could be applied in two ways here: firstly to the railway, which links the town of Corby to the Midland Main Line at Kettering, and was electrified as recently as January 2021; secondly to the stretch of the A43 road seen here below the railway, which is known as the Corby Link Road. It was opened in 2014 and runs between Stanion (east of Corby) and Barford Bridge (north of Kettering).
Rural Link - Optare Solo - YB06 VOM seen at Bishop Auckland Bus Station between trips on service 104 between Newfield and Ramshaw on April 1st 2021
One of the two former Montana Rail Link SW1200's recently acquired by Railway Service Contractors, Inc. was spotted outside the shop for an impromptu photo shoot on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. Though all MRL and Washington Companies logos have been patched out since being sold, MRL blue is still a welcome sight here.
This was built in July of 1957 for the Northern Pacific as the NP No. 161. Later, it was passed to the Burlington Northern as the BN No. 220 before coming to the Montana Rail Link as the MRL No. 13. As a result of the fallout from the BNSF takeover of the MRL at the beginning of this year, Mike Roberts of Railway Service Contractors, Inc. purchased a pair of SW1200's, the former MRL No. 13 & 17. Both are now patched out with MJRX reporting marks. 3/10/24.
Glen Orchy, Scotland
It seemed appropriate to post something chilly now that Scotland's finished with its balmy 23 degree days of last week and is sunk beneath inches of snow again!
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Some pictures taken by the late Michael Cleary. Christmas 1987 I believe. Before the introduction of various midibus routes in the late 80s and 90s, the London bus network has some quite large holes in it. Consequently for a few years Lewisham Council contracted London Buses, in the form of Selkent Travel, to operate some services from outlying parts of the borough to Lewisham shopping centre in the pre-Christmas period. BLs 36 and 81 did the honours. The previous year I had photographed an LS on this work. In 1989 Michael photographed a midibus on Centre Link work.
Nowadays these points are served by regular buses into Lewisham.
This is the terminus in Molesworth St, round the back of the shopping centre.
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A link to a lengthy and spectacular day - night transitional tiime-lapse of this to follow soon.
I visited the island of La Palma (Canary Islands) in Oct. 2015 to attend the "Astromaster" advanced landscape - astrophotography timelapse workshop.
This is a view at blue hour (about mid-way through the timelapse) looking into the Caldera de Taburiente from the rim not far from the Observatorio Roque de Los Muchachos, as we prepared for another astrophotography session. The winds were extremely strong and variable and so a long exposure just wasn't possible.
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