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A long exposure at St Dwynwen's Cross and Twr Mawr, Ynys Llanddwyn.
131s Exposure, OM System Livetime.
An hour and 16 minutes after sunset with the 41% lit moon still 31º above the horizon and left third of frame, took this 26.3 second Live Time bulb exposure, looking west down the Columbia River Gorge, from the trail that leads to the tunnel at Mitchell Point with I-84 in the foreground. Mitchell Point, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon OM25884
Probando el nuevo M.ZUIKO 8mm f1.8 FISHEYE con la OLYMPUS OM-D E-M5 MARK II
OLYMPUS EUROPA usa esta foto para ilustrar en su web el nuevo objetivo:
www.olympus.co.uk/site/en/c/lenses/om_d_pen_lenses/m_zuik...
I think this was a once in a livetime opportunity, photograping Machu Picchu. During our travels around the world we had planned in two visites, once in the afternoon and once in the morning on two consecutive days.
But the weather wasn't what I had hoped for, no magic light. So I tried to make the best of it, put my Lee Big Stopper in front of the lens and went to shoot some moody photos. I knew from the beginning that I would convert those to bw and this here is the result.
So why do I write once in a lifetime? Well to be honest, although this place holds a lot of mysticism and is quite fascinating, it's also overrun by tourists (us included). It was certainly no pleasure to explore the ruins with thousands of people. In my opinion the number of visitors should be limited more than it already is. Considering that there are so many other fascinating places to visit around the world I don't think that I will spend the money to visit Machu Picchu again.
If you haven't been, great, I would recommend a visit to see it for yourself. But unlike some other places for me it's no place to revisit. When I'm in the area again I will rather do some of the other hikes, of which there are many.
PS: besides going black and white there are more ways to take great photos in less than ideal weather conditions. I recorded a video about it a few weeks ago.
Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II, M.Zuiko 7-14mm f/2.8 Pro, Benro tripod & equipment.
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Funtastic's Super Orbiter carnival ride at the 2019 Rose Festival City Fair, Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland, OR 7 exposures, 5 Live Composite images (total of 64 0.5 sec exposures) plus 2 LiveTime long exposures, layered and composited together in Photoshop, see tags for processing hints. O8377-83 - Happy Sliders Sunday!
Funtastic's Super Orbiter carnival ride at the 2019 Rose Festival City Fair, Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland, OR O8385
Lesser Town Bridge Tower from the Charles Bridge, Prague, Czechia
Malostranská mostecká věž z Karlova mostu, Praha, Czechia
Olympus PEN-F
Olympus M.Zuiko 12-40mm f/2.8 PRO @ 12mm
B+W Master Neutral Density 0.9 (3 Stop) MRC Nano Filter
ISO 80, 46 secs @ f/5.6
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Olympus OM-D E-M1, M.Zuiko 9-18mm f/4-5.6
I woke early this morning, had a quick coffee and fag then decided to go to the beach in cleethorpes. I took this pic using my hanimex 28mm f. 2.8 on the olympus omd em 10 iii. I think it came out pretty good..
It was one of those unforgettable evenings with my wife in Venice. We were both on the island of San Giorgio for several hours, because most of the masks of the Carnevale were on this beautiful island. Especially in the evening the view from there to Venice is simply fantastic. We were so busy with photography that we did not realize, that all the other people had already left from there with the ship, back to Venice. As the sky over Venice became even more colorful and intense, we could not just leave it like that and just photographed further. It was one of those moments, which probably comes only once in a livetime, because the atmosphere so completely alone on the island with this dreamlike backdrop was unique. We will never forget these minutes and hours together on this wonderful place.
Soon two of us will go to Venice again, to the Carnevale di Venezia 2017. We hope to come back with a lot of new experience and more beautiful images that we want to share with you.
We are looking forward to it, because anticipation is the most beautiful joy.
Have an wonderful time my friends....
Erwin
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Funtastic's Kamikaze carnival ride at the 2019 Rose Festival City Fair, Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland, OR See tags for processing hints. O8579 - Happy Sliders Sunday!
What do you like better? This version or what came directly out of the camera (or maybe the
16:9 cutout)? Made with the great "live time" mode of the Olympus OM-D and FHDR postprocessing.
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Tuesday late afternoon saw us talking a walk down into Craster and around the coastline to the "Black Hole" and an excuse to play with the 10 stop ND filter and the LiveTime feature on the Oly, resulting in a 96 second exposure at ISO200
After playing around in post-processing I quite liked this effect using a selenium finish to the image
Olympus OM-D E-M1 mkii with Olympus 12-40mm f/2.8 Pro M.Zuiko Digital ED lens
St. Swithun's Bridge -
This is a long exposure of the River Itchen and St. Swithun's bridge in Winchester. Taken using the pin hole effect in my OM-D E-M5II during @jezsugars @olympusuk event on Saturday. He showed me a feature I didn't even know my camera had! (Livetime mode)
#winchester #history #itchen #olympus
SIMPLE = T / file does conform to FITS standard
BITPIX = -32 / number of bits per data pixel
NAXIS = 3 / number of data axes
NAXIS1 = 4144 / length of data axis 1
NAXIS2 = 2822 / length of data axis 2
NAXIS3 = 3 / length of data axis 3
EXTEND = T / FITS dataset may contain extensions
COMMENT FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) format is defined in 'Astronomy
COMMENT and Astrophysics', volume 376, page 359; bibcode: 2001A&A...376..359H
BZERO = 0 / offset data range to that of unsigned short
BSCALE = 1 / default scaling factor
DATE = '2025-01-19T08:51:01' / UTC date that FITS file was created
DATE-OBS= '2025-01-18T18:09:07.445858' / YYYY-MM-DDThh🇲🇲ss observation start,
INSTRUME= 'ZWO ASI294MC Pro' / instrument name
OBSERVER= ' ' / observer name
TELESCOP= 'On-Camera-ST4' / telescope used to acquire this image
ROWORDER= 'BOTTOM-UP' / Order of the rows in image array
XPIXSZ = 4.63 / X pixel size microns
YPIXSZ = 4.63 / Y pixel size microns
XBINNING= 1 / Camera binning mode
YBINNING= 1 / Camera binning mode
FOCALLEN= 574.7 / Camera focal length
CCD-TEMP= -10 / CCD temp in C
SET-TEMP= -10 / Temperature setting in C
EXPTIME = 30 / Exposure time [s]
STACKCNT= 515 / Stack frames
LIVETIME= 15450 / Exposure time after deadtime correction
EXPSTART= 2.46069e+06 / Exposure start time (standard Julian date)
EXPEND = 2.46069e+06 / Exposure end time (standard Julian date)
IMAGETYP= 'Light ' / Type of image
OBJECT = '7sister ' / Name of the object of interest
CVF = 0.385454 / Conversion factor (e-/adu)
GAIN = 203 / Camera ga
I think I've finally gotten to grips with calculating long exposures and the use of the livetime setting on the OM1 Mk2.
This is an oft taken shot of Southwold Pier in the UK.
SIMPLE = T / file does conform to FITS standard
BITPIX = -32 / number of bits per data pixel
NAXIS = 3 / number of data axes
NAXIS1 = 4144 / length of data axis 1
NAXIS2 = 2822 / length of data axis 2
NAXIS3 = 3 / length of data axis 3
EXTEND = T / FITS dataset may contain extensions
COMMENT FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) format is defined in 'Astronomy
COMMENT and Astrophysics', volume 376, page 359; bibcode: 2001A&A...376..359H
BZERO = 0 / offset data range to that of unsigned short
BSCALE = 1 / default scaling factor
DATE = '2024-08-06T05:59:19' / UTC date that FITS file was created
DATE-OBS= '2024-08-05T20:41:59.777651' / YYYY-MM-DDThh🇲🇲ss observation start,
INSTRUME= 'ZWO ASI294MC Pro' / instrument name
OBSERVER= ' ' / observer name
TELESCOP= 'On-Camera-ST4' / telescope used to acquire this image
ROWORDER= 'BOTTOM-UP' / Order of the rows in image array
XPIXSZ = 4.63 / X pixel size microns
YPIXSZ = 4.63 / Y pixel size microns
XBINNING= 1 / Camera binning mode
YBINNING= 1 / Camera binning mode
FOCALLEN= 247.68 / Camera focal length
CCD-TEMP= 0 / CCD temp in C
EXPTIME = 30 / Exposure time [s]
STACKCNT= 300 / Stack frames
LIVETIME= 9000 / Exposure time after deadtime correction
EXPSTART= 2.46053e+06 / Exposure start time (standard Julian date)
EXPEND = 2.46053e+06 / Exposure end time (standard Julian date)
IMAGETYP= 'Light ' / Type of image
CVF = 0.385454 / Conversion factor (e-/adu)
GAIN = 203 / Camera gain
OFFSET = 30 / Camera offset
CTYPE1 = 'RA---TAN' / Coordinate type for the first axis
CTYP
SIMPLE = T / file does conform to FITS standard
BITPIX = -32 / number of bits per data pixel
NAXIS = 3 / number of data axes
NAXIS1 = 5154 / length of data axis 1
NAXIS2 = 3443 / length of data axis 2
NAXIS3 = 3 / length of data axis 3
EXTEND = T / FITS dataset may contain extensions
COMMENT FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) format is defined in 'Astronomy
COMMENT and Astrophysics', volume 376, page 359; bibcode: 2001A&A...376..359H
MIPS-FHI= 0.248219 / Upper visualization cutoff
MIPS-FLO= 0 / Lower visualization cutoff
BZERO = 0 / offset data range to that of unsigned short
BSCALE = 1 / default scaling factor
DATE = '2023-07-01T16:13:35' / UTC date that FITS file was created
DATE-OBS= '2023-06-17T20:30:51' / YYYY-MM-DDThh🇲🇲ss observation start, UT
INSTRUME= 'Canon EOS 600D' / instrument name
OBSERVER= ' ' / observer name
TELESCOP= SHARPSTAR 61EDPH II / telescope used to acquire this image
ROWORDER= 'BOTTOM-UP' / Order of the rows in image array
XPIXSZ = 4.29 / X pixel size microns
YPIXSZ = 4.29 / Y pixel size microns
XBINNING= 1 / Camera binning mode
YBINNING= 1 / Camera binning mode
FOCALLEN= 274.445 / Camera focal length
CCD-TEMP= 0 / CCD temp in C
EXPTIME = 299 / Exposure time [s]
STACKCNT= 13 / Stack frames
LIVETIME= 3887 / Exposure time after deadtime correction
EXPSTART= 2.46011e+06 / Exposure start time (standard Julian date)
EXPEND = 2.46011e+06 / Exposure end time (standard Julian date)
ISOSPEED= 800 / ISO camera setting
CTYPE1 = 'RA---TAN' / Coordinate type for the first axis
CTYPE2 = 'DEC--TAN' / Coordinate type for the second axis
CUNIT1 = 'deg ' / Unit of coordinates
CUNIT2 = 'deg ' / Unit of coordinates
EQUINOX = 2000 / Equatorial equinox
OBJCTRA = '20 57 40.492' / Image center Right Ascension (hms)
OBJCTDEC= '+44 30 4.522' / Image center Declination (dms)
RA = 314.419 / Image center Right Ascension (deg)
DEC = 44.5013 / Image center Declination (deg)
CRPIX1 = 2601 / Axis1 reference pixel
CRPIX2 = 1731 / Axis2 reference pixel
CRVAL1 = 314.419 / Axis1 reference value (deg)
CRVAL2 = 44.5013 / Axis2 reference value (deg)
CDELT1 = -0.000895698 / X pixel size (deg)
CDELT2 = 0.000895518 / Y pixel size (deg)
PC1_1 = 1 / Linear transformation matrix (1, 1)
PC1_2 = 0.000953977 / Linear transformation matrix (1, 2)
PC2_1 = -0.00053159 / Linear transformation matrix (2, 1)
PC2_2 = 1 / Linear transformation matrix (2, 2)
PLTSOLVD= T / Siril internal solve
HISTORY mean stacking with winsorized sigma clipping rejection (low=3.000 high=3
HISTORY Rotation (90 deg)
HISTORY Rotation (90 deg)
HISTORY Extraction du gradient (Correction : Subtraction)
HISTORY Résolution astrométrique
HISTORY SCNR (type=neutre moyen, qté=1.00, préserve=true)
HISTORY Photométrie
HISTORY Rehaussement de la saturation (quantité=0.39)
HISTORY Recadrage (x=0, y=20, w=5154, h=3443)
HISTORY Transf. histogramme (mid=0.007, lo=0.016, hi=1.000)
HISTORY Déconvolution
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