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高塔下 很像個鑰匙孔

  

Under the tower is like a keyhole

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Canon 600D

Tokina AT-X PRO 11-16 mm f/2,8 DX-II

11 mm

10 sec

f/6.3

ISO100

Lee GND 0.9 soft

Hitech Reverse 0.6 soft

 

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3HDR:

1 s / ISO 100

8 s / ISO 100

32 s / ISO 200

1 light many times.... A statue of a lounging young man at Kings college, Aberdeen, UK,

Canon EOS 5D Mark III

EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM

1/250 sec @ f/5.0

ISO 100

Focal Length 55mm

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Some car headlights light up the air around the Garreg-ddu Dam in the Elan Valley, Mid-Wales.

 

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...[ Camera ] ... Canon 5D Mark 2.

...[ Lens ] ... Samyang 14mm f/2.8 MF @ 14mm.

...[ Settings ] ... 30" @ f/2.8, ISO 3200.

...[ Editing ] ... Edited in LR5.

...[ Filters ] ... None.

 

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Canon 6D and Magic Lantern RAW

Samyang 35mm f1.4 and 85mm f1.4

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Location: Nationaal Park De Loonse en Drunense Duinen, The Netherlands

Date taken: November 7, 2017

Camera: Canon EOS 650D with Magic Lantern for focus stacking

Lens: SIGMA 105mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM Macro

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Canon 5d mark 2

Samyang 14mm

Magic lantern Dualiso

 

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Saw this off Lamai Beach, Ko Samui

 

5 frames Magic Lantern blended HDR to bring out the colours and details

 

Compare with original below

a lot busy this period, have no time to upload many photos, this is matera, an old town in italy where i went some day ago

no tripod photo.... it showing how rule about focal lenght and shutter speed are sucked out ffrom emptynes.. .ok its works if u want it to works but it not mean it must be always in same way ..Breaking the Rules

single frame of Sun Set ,, editing in DPP and DPP++

Messier 37 is a fabulous open star cluster in the constellation Auriga. Residing at 4,500 light years distant, M37 spans 27 light years and contains about 1,500 times the mass of the Sun.

 

I captured this shot of M37 at Frosty Drew Observatory in Charlestown, Rhode Island, USA.

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D (MagicLantern)

1370mm fl

f/9

ISO: 5000

Exposure: 60 seconds x 17 images

Median composite of 17 images

 

-Scott MacNeill

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Heres another shot I got the other evening in London, found a very interesting old anchor on the Thames, very punchy and vibrant blue hour too.

 

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...[ Camera ] ... Canon 5D Mark 2.

...[ Lens ] ... Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS USM @ 24mm.

...[ Settings ] ... 13" @ f/11, ISO 100.

...[ Editing ] ... Tweaked in LR4.

...[ Filters ] ... None.

 

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shot using the new Lensbaby

Sweet 50 optic www.lensbaby.com/optics-sweet50

 

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A marvelous window into the past, Magic Lantern slides are often overlooked as a source of excellent historical images. On the top edge of this slide is a label reading "Servian [sic] Soldiers," and there is another label on the left side with the notation "European War."

 

The mystery posed by this image is "WHICH European War?" I have no access to any materials on Serbian militaria, so I can't date the picture by the uniforms or the weapons. Balkan history is riddled with war and conflicts, but a few of the ones that come to mind are the Serbo-Bulgarian War of 1885, the First Balkan War in 1912, and the Second Balkan War in 1913. There was, of course, WWI 1914-1918, but I suspect this image might predate that time period. There may have been other conflicts; these are just the ones I could think of on the spur of the moment.

 

If any one can date this image I would be very grateful. Also, if someone could identify the regiments the different soldiers represent as well as their weapons, that would be SUPER!

 

NOTE: See discussion below by gps1941, who sheds some further light on the time period of this image.

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A 9-shot HDR image of Taipei 101, taken during sunset on a hot summers day.

 

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...[ Camera ] ... Canon 5D Mark 2.

...[ Lens ] ... Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS USM @ 45mm.

...[ Settings ] ... 9 shots, different exposures @ f/8, ISO 100.

...[ Editing ] ... Blended in Photomatix 4.2, edited in Lightroom 4.

...[ Filters ] ... Hitech 0.6 Soft GND.

 

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Canon 5D Mkll + Zenitar 16mm f2.8 fisheye.

shot using Lensbaby www.lensbaby.com/

 

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shot using Lensbaby www.lensbaby.com/

 

© Nuno Caldeira

  

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shot using the new Lensbaby Circular Fisheye www.lensbaby.com/

 

For more info about the new lens head to www.lensbabylovers.info

 

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Canon 5D Mk3 | Canon EF14 f/2.8L ii | ISO - Bracketing 100-200 | f 8.0 | focal length 14mm

| Single image | 9 exposures - Magic Lantern

| HDR / DRI / BW

( Blended the sky as I was bored, just for fun!)

當天的霧氣

其實是很重的

弄了一些 廢棄特效

配合這個被廢棄的高塔

 

Day fog

In fact, it is heavy

We got some abandoned effects

With the abandoned tower

Melbourne Museum ... The Melbourne Story

1880 Little Lonsdale St poor homes : The dining room and fireplace.

160 frames, 30 sec each

C'est un petit exercice pour le fun.

Tout commence par une photo du fond vide, puis les 16 aliments de consommation courante sont tenues par mes 2 assistantes qui ont dû se positionner un peu aléatoirement. Quelques euros par ci-par là (les mêmes)..

Tout ça sur 30 photos, avec les mêmes réglages en manuel (iso,wb,tv,av)

Ensuite mon outil de retouches préféré pour isoler chacun des éléments en les re-déplaçant un peu..

Seul petit problème, ce matin quelques nuages ont assombri certaines photos.. j'ai du re-exposer un peu certaines.

Mais comme d'habitude, j'ai préféré le dual iso pour avoir une plage dynamique proche de 14 stops.. Merci Magic Lantern et A1ex pour son travail étonnant... Puis le titre...

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This is a little exercise for fun.

It starts with a shot of the empty background (grass only)

Then I took 16 common foods for my two favorites assistants who had positioned a bit randomly. Put few money here and there... (the same) ..

All taken in 30 pictures were done with the same settings in manual mode (iso, wb, tv, av)

Then, i used my preferred editing tools to isolate each of the elements and moving many a bit ..

Small problem this morning, some clouds have darkened a bit some pictures... and I have to re-expose some.

But as usual, I preferred using the dual iso hacked mode to have a dynamic range close to 14 stops .. Thanks Magic Lantern and A1ex for his amazing work ... Then the title ...

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Canon 5d Mark 2

Canon 24-105mm

Magic lantern dualiso 100-1600 iso

 

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Merci de ne pas utiliser cette photo sans mon autorisation.

5D mark II & Vivitar 24mm f2.8 at f8.

 

3HDR (magic lantern):

15s / ISO 100

30s / ISO 400

128s / ISO 800

 

Developed in Darktable, merged with Enfuse and tweaked (curve and colours) in Gimp.

 

The lens is flaring a bit in here, but I'm not sure whether it is actually bad or not. :-)

This is the first image I took out of the 12GB of images I captured during the Solar Eclipse on August 21, 2017 at Frosty Drew Observatory in Charlestown, RI. This image was captured at 2:11 p.m. ET. We experienced greatest eclipse at 2:47 p.m. ET with the Moon eclipsing 66.55% of the Sun from our location. I will post additional images over the next week or two.

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

1278mm

f/6.3

Filter: White Light

ISO: 320

Exposure: 1/800 second

 

-Scott

shot using Lensbaby www.lensbaby.com/

 

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Canon 5d mark 2

Canon 24-105mm

Magic lantern dualiso 100-1600 iso

 

Tous droits réservés © L. VALENCIA

Merci de ne pas utiliser cette photo sans mon autorisation.

The Mirroscope is an opaque projector known as an episcope, and sometimes called a magic lantern. Inside are two electric light bulbs which illuminate the object to be projected. Usually this object would be a postcard, photo, or other printed matter, but objects such as coins or leaves could also be projected. The light is reflected through the lens, and the image is projected onto a wall or screen.

This example is an improved model (made around 1913), with the addition of the two heat stacks directly above the light bulbs, designed to allow the heat to escape while preventing light from entering. Focus is achieved by moving the telescoping lens tube in or out.

Other Mirroscopes I've seen have a standard two-prong plug, but the cord on this one terminates in a screw base which fits into a light bulb socket.

 

I was pleasantly surprised to find that this Mirroscope still had two of those old teardrop-shaped bulbs inside - the kind with the little point at the top - but even more surprised when they both worked!

 

Manufactured by the Buckeye Stereopticon Co. of Cleveland, Ohio.

She was the one who waited on me at Blue Marlin Bar & Restaurant.

 

6 frames Magic Lantern - Auto

Photomatix Pro HDR - Exposure Fusion

PS CS5 + Topaz Adjust & Denoise + blending

CMA-CGM Tower

Architect : Zaha Hadid

 

Canon 5d mark 2

Sigma 200 mm

Magic Lantern dual iso 100-800

because of not all my shots not working as I planned on my recent trip to the beach at Point Lonsdale, Victoria, I decided to have a good hard think about my workflow practices & came up with a bit of a brainwave solution to some dynamic range issues i've been experiencing of late that have been getting me down.

 

So I took some time out on my way home to catch some brackets & have just processed my first image using this refined technique. & I'm very happy. I think i've squeezed a bit more sharpness & better colour rendering out of the final image due to this cleaner method of catching the extremes of dynamic range.

If you light a lantern for another, it will also brighten your own way.

[Nichiren]

 

This photo was taken by a Kowa/SIX medium format film camera with a Kowa 1:4/40mm lens and Asahi Pentax ø100 Y48(Y2) filter + adapter using Ilford Delta 400 Pro film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

This is a shot of the Messier 41 open star cluster in the constellation Canis Major. Residing at 2,300 light years distant, the relatively small cluster of about 100 stars spans 25 light years in diameter. Under dark skies free of moonlight and light pollution, M41 is barely naked eye visible below the bright star, Sirius.

 

I captured this at Frosty Drew Observatory in Charelstown, RI on Tuesday, February 21, 2017

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

1370mm

f/9

ISO: 5000

Exposure: 60 seconds * 20 sub images.

This is a median composite of 20 sub images.

 

-Scott

Out of boredom, I set out to capture 400 frames, but, unfortunately the clouds started rolling in about frame 91. So this is what I could get with 90 frames.

 

:-(

 

Gear:

Canon 5D Mark III (w/ Magic Lantern Intervalometer)

Rokinon 14mm @ f2.8

MeFoto Tripod

Each frame was a 20s long exposure.

 

SW:

Lightroom, PS CC2014, StarStax

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