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of the TriMet MAX Lightrail crossing the Steel Bridge; taken from the Eastbank Esplanade, Willamette River, Portland, Oregon O13543

Crazy Tuesday: Line/Title of a Song

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A piece of silliness with ICM and live composite on the EM1. Made using lines of light seeping in at the edge of blackout blinds, moving the camera and watching the picture develop.

... only a cyclist ...

 

Regensburg (Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany, EU)

坪石邨 Ping Shek Estate

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

One Live Composite exposure (comprising a total of 16 1sec exposures). Color isolation done with Hue/Saturation adjustment layer in Photoshop. SE 8th Ave Crossing, Portland, Oregon OM1318LC - Happy Mostly Monochromatic Mondays!

In this display the Lensbaby Obscura Zone Plate puts a faint glow behind the diffuse streams of fireworks and adds cross like diffraction to the small sparkles of the fireworks which were otherwise too dim to create the ring diffraction pattern you see on the bridge lights. See/compare with photo in first comment below where the fireworks sparks were much brighter. Hawthorne Bridge, Willamette River, Portland, Oregon Lensbaby Obscura 16mm Zone Plate f/22 OM4329

BIGGER, BRIGHTER, LOUDER!! every year the same story. Looking at the news headlines on the first of January really makes me wonder about us humans. The joy of fireworks; the bigger the better. never mind child labour (or also precarious conditions for adult workers in the fireworks industry), disturbed wildlife, air pollution and ongoing bush fires. Anyway, Happy New Year and lets never lose hope that the human race will one day realise its ignorance. btw there are very nice sparkles and glitters in the sky every night, which can be enjoyed for free and without any downsides :)

 

Picture taken with the Olympus live composite function with 40x30seconds exposure time at f2 with the 7.5mm loawa ultrawide angle lens at 4.30am.

with Fremont Bridge deep in the background; Willamette River, Portland, Oregon. After a mostly hot July we had a day of showers and drizzle, followed by this day of clouds leaving before the next heat wave. 2 Live Composite exposures (sky 272 0.5sec frames, water 633 0.5sec frames; ~5.5min of exposure) combined using masks and lighten Layer Mode in Photoshop. OM20623,24

Another shot utilising the Olympus live composite mode.

  

Olympus E-M1 Mark II

Olympus M.14-150mm F4.0-5.6 II

Aperture ƒ/18.0

Focal length 14.0 mm

Shutter 1 sec

ISO 200

Taken with Mir 1-B and live composit.

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While searching for other Tillamook Rock Lighthouse viewpoints from a variety of demand trails at Ecola Point I stumbled upon this nice view of Sea Lion Rock from the west end of the grassy field next to the parking area. From here the arch in Sea Lion Rock is all but invisible unless waves are breaking thru; so for this photograph I used Live Composite mode to take and blend a sequence of 1/2sec exposures until a wave washed thru the arch. Despite the 10' swells out at sea, there were no big wave breaks on Sea Lion Rock while I was here. Ecola Point, Ecola State Park, Oregon OM7303

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Sí, la foto tiene firma, marca de agua y sello de registro. Lo sé, lo he puesto de forma intencionada.

 

All rights reserved © Alberto J. Espiñeira Francés. Registered work. Do not use this image on any media without my explicit permission.

Yes, my photo has signature, watermark and registration stamp. I know, I have set intentionally.

 

Capture using Olympus Live composite

The famous shipwreck in Inverness, CA that nearly burn down. LiveComposite

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Sí, la foto tiene firma, marca de agua y sello de registro. Lo sé, lo he puesto de forma intencionada.

 

All rights reserved © Alberto J. Espiñeira Francés. Registered work. Do not use this image on any media without my explicit permission.

Yes, my photo has signature, watermark and registration stamp. I know, I have set intentionally.

 

During capture using Livecomp: youtu.be/H1D8sT1U8rw

Tormenta del 4 de julio de 2019 desde PuertoChico (Santander) resto de las fotos en mi web (enlace directo): jmmpereda.wixsite.com/home/rayos

 

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Lightning

After weeks of drought finally some much needed rain.

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Collaborative Life Sciences Building, South Waterfront, Portland, Oregon OM1505,06,08,10,11,14,21LC

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

25 0.5sec frames composited in camera using Olympus Live Composite Exposure Mode. Portland, Oregon OM20328 - Happy Fireworks Fridays!

Hawthorne Bridge, Willamette River, Portland, Oregon OM4297

Williamsport Lakes - Maury County, Tennessee

 

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Oaks Amusement Park fireworks, from Powers Marine Park on the Willamette River, just south of the Sellwood Bridge, Portland, Oregon OM4766

The last of my set of a recent trip to the reasonably dark skies of central NY.

 

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Unbelievably this shot is as shot by the camera. Olympus have a clever mode called "Live composite" which mimics an ND filter to a certain degree and layers separate shots to create a long exposure looking shot. My previous photo to this was created using a 10 stop filter. It's good to compare the two different methods.

Olympus E-M1 Mark II

OLYMPUS M.14-150mm F4.0-5.6 II

Aperture ƒ/14.0

Focal length 14.0 mm

Shutter 1 sec

ISO 100

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Lightpainting Tool Test.

 

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Wohl einer meiner besten Glühwürmchen Bilder konnte ich heute machen :-)

Mit 85mm (170mm KB) bei F1.8 und Live-Composite

I had planned to photograph from the pier by the fire boat station near the Hawthorne Bridge, but some families had already set up chairs over an hour and half ahead of the show; which turned out to be great, since the breeze was blowing smoke from the fireworks in that direction, and later a fire boat with extremely bright hazard lights parked itself on the river there.

 

So I walked north along the East Bank Esplanade to this location just south SE Yamhill, which turned out to be facing dead on to the side of the fireworks barge. Another plus with this location is built in seating along the edge of the pathway allowing you set up the camera comfortably off the pathway with the camera right in front of you while sitting there. I had never photographed from this close to the barge before, where the higher fireworks end up almost directly overhead, so I quickly turned the camera vertical and even then had to tilt the camera back a good bit, and still some of the higher fireworks went out of frame. The building (behind the right of the fireworks) with the stripe of green light along the top is 18 stories tall.

 

This years fireworks came in a greater variety of colors, styles, and forms than recent years making for an impressive show. 44 0.5sec frames composited in camera using Olympus Live Composite Exposure Mode. Portland, Oregon OM25844-Happy Fireworks Fridays!

The skies in Grandhaven Michigan as the sun started set, and the storms made their debut.

 

©2015 Jamie A. MacDonald

I had planned to photograph from the pier by the fire boat station near the Hawthorne Bridge, but some families had already set up chairs over an hour and half ahead of the show; which turned out to be great, since the breeze was blowing smoke from the fireworks in that direction, and later a fire boat with extremely bright hazard lights parked itself on the river there.

 

So I walked north along the East Bank Esplanade to this location just south SE Yamhill, which turned out to be facing dead on to the side of the fireworks barge. Another plus with this location is built in seating along the edge of the pathway allowing you set up the camera comfortably off the pathway with the camera right in front of you while sitting there. I had never photographed from this close to the barge before, where the higher fireworks end up almost directly overhead, so I quickly turned the camera vertical and even then had to tilt the camera back a good bit, and still some of the higher fireworks went out of frame. The building (behind the right of the fireworks) with the stripe of green light along the top is 18 stories tall.

 

This years fireworks came in a greater variety of colors, styles, and forms than recent years making for an impressive show. 19 0.5sec frames composited in camera using Olympus Live Composite Exposure Mode. Portland, Oregon OM25849-Happy Fireworks Fridays!

Fireworks are back at the Blues Festival and Oaks Amusement Park for 2022, both shows begin ~10PM. Willamette River, Portland, Oregon O614 (15 1 sec Frame Live Composite) + O722 ( 8sec f8)

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