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Sunset @ Aberdeen harbour.

Went to Nigg Bay for full moon rise. Arrived with clear skys, but that didn't last too long, Was snowing by the time I left. Did not stick around for my Blue hour shot as it was freezing.

Lens: Bonne Presse Paris Petzval 40 mm (Magic lantern lens, early 20th Century)

 

Camera: Sony alpha a7II

 

October 2020, Ontario, Canada

 

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Trying high-res silent pictures. So no shutter involved..

Joy Ride (Balade de Joie)

Season's Greetings Special

Graphical Composition Series

 

Magic Lantern

 

Magic Lantern is an Add-on App for DSLR Cameras. It has some very useful utilities that OEM was not included. For example, Auto ETTR, Dynamic Range Improvement, Focus Peaking, Magic Zoom Window for fine tune focus, Overlays, Spotmeter, False colour for precise exposure control. Waveform for perfect green screen lighting, vectorscope for colour tones, In-camera interval meter, motion detection, Trap focus, follow focus, rack focus, Focus Stacking, etc.

 

Magic Lantern now is still free to download and is easy to load into your camera. For now Magic Lantern is available only for some older Canon EOS models, check for details on their Website:

 

magiclantern.fm/

 

** Ensure your download is from its official Website. Download it first into your computer and let the system scan for virus. Extract the compressed file into ordinary files before loading it into your camera s memory card. Use this card for your normal shooting, then you are done. The Add-on will be loaded by your camera automatically.

 

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5 Long exposure's Averaged in photoshop........

Did not go out for this shot, but had it in mind, So did a quick light paint...

The magic lantern, also known by its Latin name lanterna magica, is an early type of image projector employing pictures painted, printed or produced photographically on transparent plates (usually made of glass), one or more lenses, and a light source. This one is in North Carolina.

 

HDR. Unión de 4 imágenes con diferentes exposiciones.

He usado también un filtro ND de 10 pasos.

Picture was taken at "Grandpa's"

Amsterdam - Jan Luijken straat.

 

Architect: L. Kok, Year: 1902.

 

The Jan Luijkenstraat is said to be one of the most beautiful streets of Amsterdam. The buildings on- and around the Jan Luijkenstraat were all built around 1900, the same time art nouveau was flourishing in Europe. This is why it’s also home to the city's richest variety of art nouveau decorated front doors.

 

TDD / DDD.

Trying out some pole photography. You definitely get a different perspective

I just liked the reflection in this photo.

I liked the way that the orange and greens complimented each other in this photo.

This magic lantern caught my eye as it was lit by the last rays of sun pouring in through the window.

Dual-iso, 50/800, High res, Silent pictures.

I had my last 2 unexposed 4x5 Kodak Plus X that expired in 1987. It was time to use them and then it was fine to use a lens from about 1890.

Lens: Wrench & Son originally featured in a Lanterna Magica. Here is the first:

I had my last 2 unexposed 4x5 Kodak Plus X that expired in 1987. It was time to use them and then it was fine to use a lens from about 1890.

Lens: Wrench & Son originally featured in a Lanterna Magica. Here is the second:

A wee hidden gem in Aberdeen...

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