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What a way to end the year. Aurora Borealis @ Aberdeen South breakwaters. 31/12/2015.

The Federal Territory Mosque or Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan is a major mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is located near MATRADE complex and the Federal Government Complex off Jalan Duta.

 

The Federal Territory Mosque was constructed between 1998 and 2000. It is situated on a five hectare site near the Government Office Complex along Jalan Duta. The Wilayah Persekutuan (Federal Territory) Mosque was opened to the public on October 25, 2000 and was officiated by the 12th Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin ibni Almarhum Syed Putra Jamalulail. It is the 44th mosque built by the Government within the city limits. The mosque can accommodate 17,000 worshippers at any one time.

 

The mosque's design is a blend of Ottoman and Malay architectural styles, heavily influenced by the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey. It has 22 domes made from a composite material of glass fibre fabric mixed with epoxy resin to make it durable and light.

 

Source: Wikipedia.com

Today’s Collodion tintype test with Lars.

This is UV Photographics new X formula collodion (very fast compared to OWH!) and I’m also testing a new magic lantern lens a friend has offered me. I estimate it to be about f8. No waterhouse stops - just wide open chromatic aberration goodness.

Exposure was 6 seconds in open shade, cloudy November conditions.

Location: Voornes Duin, The Netherlands

Date taken: November 17, 2017

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

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

This is a sequence composite of the Occultation of Aldebaran along the graze line on Saturday, March 4, 2017. The graze line is a narrow geographic region along the edge the occultation visibility zone where the Moon will just graze past Aldebaran. This will allow for views of topographic features along along the edge of the Lunar disk that are usually not visible as Aldebaran passes behind them. The graze line passed through the University of Rhode Island campus in Kingston, RI.

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

1370mm

f/9

ISO: 800

Exposure: 1/80 second on 10 second interval

This is a sequence composite 30 images.

 

-Scott

Here's my shot of the Perseid Meteor Shower 2015 radiant point. Shot this photo over a period of three nights, this photo contains 57 Perseid meteors. I shot this at Frosty Drew Observatory in Charlestown, Rhode Island, USA from midnight to 5:00 a.m. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

11mm

f/2.8

ISO: 2500

Exposure: 30 seconds * 57 images

This is a composite image of 57 images each containing a meteor.

 

-Scott MacNeill

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This is a dual-iso shot from Trastevere. It is a single shot, I obtain double ISO exposure thanks to Magic Lantern custom firmware.

The base ISO is set at 1600. The "recovery ISO" at 100 allows high lights accuracy.

   

HDR from 7 images with Magic Lantern 2.3

Mid-spring brings the fabulous center of the Milky Way Galaxy back to the skies over Frosty Drew Observatory and will continue to showoff on moonless nights through the summer. I captured this shot of the Milky Way stretching over Frosty Drew Observatory early this morning (May 3, 2017). We've had relentless clouds and rain in Southern New England that seem to hammer the New Moon side of the synodic cycle, though the skies cleared last night. So I waited out the 2:00 a.m. moonset to catch this shot of the Milky Way in Charlestown, RI.

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

11mm

f/2.8

ISO: 5000

Exposure: 20 seconds * 7 sub images

 

-Scott

Como todos los años, una hermosa fiesta en las calles de Santiago Chile. Plaza Egaña, 20k de los 42K. / 28.000 runners.

En la foto: Jose Ignacio Sapiain, 1er lugar con un increíble 2:46:40

Taken shortly after sunrise.

Canon 5D Mkll + Zenitar 16mm f2.8 fisheye (manual lens).

Here's a stunning photo I captured of the Harvest Moon last night at Frosty Drew Observatory in Charlestown, RI. We had a fabulous night of clear skies and cool autumn-live temps. Certainly a beautiful night to be out under the Moon.

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

2520mm

f/6.3

ISO: 160

Exposure: 1/1250 seconds * 17 * 4 panels.

This is a four panel mosaic of 17 median composite frames per panel.

 

-Scott MacNeill

@ former DDR officer School in Wünsdorf - Berlin

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15x5 HDR portrait shots (-4 -2 0 +2 +4 EV ) total 75 shots

HDRed with PhotomatixPro

Panorama merged in Photoshop using spherical layout

camera controlled by MagicLantern

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A killer shot I snapped of the Milky Way rising beyond Frosty Drew Observatory in Earth Day 2015. Airglow is super visible in the shot and the subtle haze made for a dramatic shot! This is the darkest spot in Rhode Island - Frosty Drew Observatory in Charlestown, Rhode Island, USA.

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

18mm

f/3.5

ISO: 5000

Exposure: 30 seconds * 5 images

Median composite of 5 images to reduce noise.

 

-Scott

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Chaque fois que l'aube paraît, le mystère est là tout entier."

René Daumal.

 

Les photos de Girolamo: www.omalorig.com

 

Canon EOS 50D (Magic Lantern firmware)

Samyang 8mm Fisheye

9 exposures -Photomatix - Photoshop

1/4s - f/8 - 8mm - ISO 100

 

Lac Saint André - France.

 

"Ce sont les mots les plus silencieux qui amènent la tempête."

Friedrich Nietzsche

 

From the Girolamo's HDR Photos site: www.omalorig.com

 

Canon EOS 50D (Magic Lantern firmware) - Samyang 8mm Fisheye

Panoramic view from 5 photos realized with Kolor Autopano Giga 3

9 exposures -Photomatix - Photoshop

1/20s - f/8 - 8mm - ISO 100

 

Lac Saint André - Savoie - France.

shot using Lensbaby www.lensbaby.com/

 

© Nuno Caldeira

   

For licensing and inquiries ✉ hello@iamnunocaldeira.com www.iamnunocaldeira.com

  

This 19th century trade card for Sterling Pianos shows a shadow rabbit with hands held in the position to form the shadow when held in the light beam from a lamp or magic lantern.

This image is an excerpt from a sky survey I did in 2014 in southern Rhode Island. In the image the teapot asterism in the constellation Sagittarius is visible alongside the Milky Way galactic nucleus. Along the galactic plane, Messer 8, and Messier 20 stand out brightly, with Messier 22 blazing like a bright star to the top left of the asterism.

 

Photo Details:

Canon 60D MagicLantern

50mm

f/4.5

ISO: 2500

Exposure: 120 seconds * 5 sub images.

Note: Each panel of the survey was captured in this manner.

 

Canon 5D Mkll + Canon 24-105L f4

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

Date taken: September 10, 2017

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

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

Perdimos el camino en la noche y no encontramos el lugar. Gracias a eso aparecio este hermoso paisaje.

Launched 20 years ago the Infinity Space station has now reached the furthest a man made object has ever reached. 10 light years away. After 4 failed attempts the mission was on the brink of being scrapped. Launched 20 years ago and still sending signals back to earth it has accomplished more than anyone ever thought.

taken inside an abandoned liquor distillery.

 

the pink stain is likely coming from the chemicals used to dye the liquor

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12 vertical HDR panels pano

each HDR from 5 shots @ 2EV interval (-4, -2, 0, +2, +4)

camera controlled by MacigLantern (www.magiclantern.fm/ )

  

Last night (February 10, 2017) I was expecting clouds with no eclipse. Instead I got clear skies for the eclipse followed by a 22º halo around the eclipse. Score! I shot this at Frosty Drew Observatory in Charlestown, RI during the penumbral lunar eclipse.

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

11mm

f/8

Exposure: Bracketed at 1 EV step with 1/5 second base.

This is a Mertens-Kautz-Van Reeth exposure fusion composite of 8 images of varying exposure, resulting in a balance of dynamic range.

 

-Scott

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Nikon NewFM2

NIKKOR 50mm 1.4

DNP Centuria200 expired 2010

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Here is a beautiful capture of the Milky Way Galactic Nucleus that I captured in June 2013 in Charlestown, RI. This image has been hiding in my archives for the past 5 years.

 

Photo Details:

Camera: Canon 60D MagicLantern

Mount: Orion Sirius EQ-G

50mm

f/2

ISO: 5000

Exposure: 30 seconds * 6 sub-images median composite per panel.

Mosaic: 6 panels as panoramic composite

 

-Scott

I asked for a friendly cow-laboration tonight, and the world ended in a few seconds! When I regained my spirits, it was frozen everywhere. It remained the Moon, very close to the Earth, and Mars also. Some bovine survivalists, a poor Christmas LED garland, a kind of light trail at the very end. The comet of one hundred million years!

"Le temps met tout en lumière."

Thalès.

 

From the Girolamo's HDR Photos site: www.omalorig.com

 

Canon EOS 50D (Magic Lantern Firmware)

Samyang 8mm Fisheye

9 exposures -Photomatix - Photoshop

4s - f/8 - 8mm - ISO 100

Lac Saint André - France.

 

This is a 35 minute timelapse shot of Bodie Island lighthouse (taken from 10:35 to 11:10 PM on 7/7/13). The 11mm lens distorts the image, but it adds an eerie vertigo effect.

 

This is a stacked images of 85 frames using #StarStaX

ISO 1600, f2.8, 20 sec per frame @ 11mm

#MagicLantern set at every 22 seconds

Tripod: Manfrotto 190More

Melbourne Museum ... The Melbourne Story Welcome Gold Nugget 1858 63kg.

shot using Lensbaby www.lensbaby.com/

 

© Nuno Caldeira

  

For licensing and inquiries ✉ hello@iamnunocaldeira.com www.iamnunocaldeira.com

 

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Quiero dedicar esta foto a Pepe, Salva, Javi, Emilio, Victor y Rafa, por el buen rato que pasamos de "xarreta".

  

Técnica

 

Configuración de la Temperatura de color a 7100K.

Pude configurar la Tc de la Canon 600D gracias al firmware "Magic Lantern", ya que el firmware de serie únicamente tiene los presets estándar y uno personalizable.

 

Dado que ya estaba anocheciendo, iba a ser sencillo alargar la exposición, probé inicialmente con f/8 pero no era suficiente, así que cerré diafragma hasta f/14 para conseguir los 30sec. (El objetivo tokina 11-16 DX II, a 14 mm tiene su punto dulce en f/8, por eso probé inicialmente con ese valor).

 

Con esos 30 sec, me aseguré perder todo el detalle en el agua y tener unos reflejos bastante bien definidos.

 

También me apoyé en el degradado inverso de 3 pasos de Hitech ya que quería probar como funcionaba en esta situación (uno aprende probando cosas). En la imagen no aprecié ninguna dominante magenta en el cielo (zona afectada por el filtro), supongo que por la dominante fría.

 

Composición

 

En esta ocasión me desplacé hasta la Albufera esperando encontrarme con un cielo de esos que tanto nos gusta a algunos lleno de tonos y texturas. Según fue evolucionando la tarde, las nubes se mantuvieron densas en el horizonte y no hubo color.

Pensé que ya que no iba a llevarme a casa la foto que buscaba, podía experimentar con algo nuevo, y en ese momento me apeteció hacer algo "irreal".

 

La composición, salvo por ese tono azul, no brinda nada nuevo. Pero la foto me gusta.

  

Revelado

 

En el postprocesado he mantenido la temperatura de color original, posteriormente he aplicado corrección de lente y he corregido la distorsión vertical.

Ajuste de negros, ajuste de curvas, aumento de contraste por zonas, claridad y algo de intensidad.

Finalmente reducción de ruido y enfoque.

  

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Canon 600D

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

14 mm

30 sec

f/14

ISO100

Hitech Reverse 0.9

 

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A quiet cold night in the New Mexico wilderness is a experience that is one of a kind. So much to see and explore.

 

This is a image stack of about 700 images taken on the night of December 27. The clear sky made the image perfect but as the temperature started to drop the edges of the gear tolerances were hit.

 

A great night and a wonderful image to share. I hope you enjoy this image as much as I do the adventure.

 

Taken with a Canon T3i Running Magic Lantern with a Tokina 11-16 @ F2.8 ISO 800 Exposure of 30 seconds A stack of 705 images.

I apologise for misleading. It doesn't look nothing in comparison to this image when you are there , So don't take it as if your going to see this.. SPECTRA lights up Aberdeen city centre. Remember not to wait more than 5 mins as it does not get any better. Just a repeat that goes round and round..

#SPECTRA , #Aberdeen — at Spectra Festival.

 

After spme ordinary weather, it was a fabulous clear night.

I avoided the Magic Lantern April Fool's prank long enough to shoot a short series. There's some significant lens flare, but that's how it is with the fisheye.

Composición panorámica creada a partir de varias capturas.

Camara: Canon T2i

Fecha: 03-06-2019

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