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Sony Mavica FD200 with 2.0 megapixel with a floppy drive. US National Register of Historic Places

"If you are tempted to criticize the size, resolution or quality of this image ~ please don't ~ I used a Sony Mavica Digital (sub-megapixel) camera, which was State of the Art in 1999 ~ Digital Cameras have since come a long way"

Vintage Canon Powershot A20 digital camera with 2.1 megapixel from the thrift store.

This project is part of the Understanding AI exhibition at Ars Electronica Center. MegaPixels is an independent art and research project that investigates the ethics, origins, and individual privacy implications of face recognition image datasets and their role in the expansion of biometric surveillance technologies. The project aims to provide a critical perspective on machine learning image datasets, one that might otherwise be overlooked by academic and industry-funded artifi cial intelligence think tanks. Each dataset presented on this site undergoes a thorough review of its images, intent, and funding sources.

 

For further information please visit:

ars.electronica.art/center/en/megapixels/

 

Credit: tom mesic

Amazing HUAWEI Ascend P6 At 6.18mm slim Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean 4.7-inch 720p HD touchscreen 1.5GHz Quad-core CPU 2G RAM 8GB ROM 8.0-megapixel REAR CAMERA 5.0-megapixel FRONT CAMERA smartphone

This is a *test* image from tonight's shooting session with Allen. The original file approaches 100 Megapixels (you read that right!) Even cropped, the image sits at 17076 pixels wide, 5168 pixels tall. If one were to print it at 300dpi, the print would be about 57" x 17".

 

You know you want to view full size...

 

Yes, I actually shot this as HDR. No, I'm not going to post process it tonight.

 

Some other data:

 

Shot on a EF100mm F/2.8 USM Macro lens; n=24 (15 deg arc), 6 shots.

Original photoshop PSD: 1.2Gb.

This file is so large in size that Lightroom can't even open the exported JPG.

On my Athlon X2 3000 with 4Gb of RAM, the stitching, vignetting removal, lens distortion correction and conversion to 8bit JPG took over an hour of computing time.

 

To do this in HDR, it would take: 6 shots x 7 exposures x 120Mb per exposure. Probably will come close to approaching the old 4Gb FAT32 file size limit for the Photoshop file!

cellphone photography using only NOKIA E71 - 3.2 Megapixel

Schon vor einiger Zeit "entdeckte" ich diesen Platz und hatte sofort dieses Motiv inkl. der Bearbeitung vor Augen.

Heute hatte ich dann auch die "Digitale" dabei und es ließ sich umsetzen.

 

Gestitcht aus 6 Aufnahmen.

  

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• ~30 Megapixel Rendering

• Unreal Engine 3 Commands

• CheatEngine ... stuff.

 

It's been a while since i took those. No idea what i've used back then.

  

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Amazing HUAWEI Ascend P6 At 6.18mm slim Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean 4.7-inch 720p HD touchscreen 1.5GHz Quad-core CPU 2G RAM 8GB ROM 8.0-megapixel REAR CAMERA 5.0-megapixel FRONT CAMERA smartphone

Lower resolution but wider angle panorama looking north from the top of the water tower in the abandoned asylum in Epsom.

 

To view the full 76

Megapixel version of this image, visit lifeinmegapixels.com/location.php?location=wpttall

photographers exhibit their work in the exhibition MEGAPIXEL ( sport s action pictures) in Shawinigan Quebec Canada, Olivier Croteau ( snowbord CANADA staff photographer ), Stephane Daoust ( artist photographer) Jean -Francois Berube ( magazine sports photographer), Jacques Boissinot ( sports staff photographer at the Canadian Press) Louise Martin and Violaine Héon members of coordinators

do not appear on the picture:

Bernard Brault ( newspaper staff master sports photographer at La Presse)

Chris Burkard ( red bull staff photographer)

and me..( newspaper staff photographer)

www.megapixelshawinigan.ca/

Some ancient photos from Europe I took with my cousin's Nikon CoolPix 2500 2 Megapixel camera. Couldn't afford a camera of my own.

Amazing HUAWEI Ascend P6 At 6.18mm slim Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean 4.7-inch 720p HD touchscreen 1.5GHz Quad-core CPU 2G RAM 8GB ROM 8.0-megapixel REAR CAMERA 5.0-megapixel FRONT CAMERA smartphone

42 Frames stitched with MS ICE.

Amazing HUAWEI Ascend P6 At 6.18mm slim Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean 4.7-inch 720p HD touchscreen 1.5GHz Quad-core CPU 2G RAM 8GB ROM 8.0-megapixel REAR CAMERA 5.0-megapixel FRONT CAMERA smartphone

Nikon D800E Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Photography for Los Angeles Gallery Show!

 

Yet more photos and more final edits! I was up at 4:30 AM the past four days shooting sunrises! Awesome sunrises over Point Dume thie time of year in Malibu.

 

Then I spent all day today moving over 75 large photos into the gallery! Most of these are framed and matted with 13"x19" metallic prints and an 18"x24" mat and a 3" wood-grain black frame! They look awesome! Stop on by Bel Air Camera's Gallery downstairs if you are close to UCLA or in Westwood. Give me a head's up, and I will meet you there if I'm free.

 

I thought I was done a couple days ago for December's LA Gallery show, but art is never done until it's done, and even then. . . Will be busy printing and framing in nice large, matted formats and frames and museum glass! Five of these photos will be printed on 40" x 60" floating wall mounted metal sheets! I think I know which--will share photos of the photos hanging on the walls!

 

And I am mounting some on plexiglass/acryllic--front mounting them! Some I am printing on lossy fuji-crystal archival paper too, and then front mounting 40"x60" versions to plexiglass--will send photos!

 

The secret to HDR photography is that you want people to say, "Woe dude--that's unreal!" And not, "Dude--that's not real!" "Unreal" is the word they use when they're trying to figure out the photo--what makes it cool--is it a photo? Is it painted? How'd it come to be--how'd you bend the light that way? "That's not real," is what they say if you have the saturation/HDR/ etc. turned up too high. :)

 

Some (almost) final edits for December's Los Angeles Gallery Show! Printing them on metallic paper at 13" x 19" and mounting and framing them on a 4mm 18x24 white mat and 2" dark wood frame. Also printing some 40" x 70" whihc is over three feet by five feet! Wish you all could come (and hang out with the goddesses)!

 

Let me know your favs.!

 

Nikon D800E / D800 HDR Malibu Landscapes / Seascapes for Gallery Show!

 

Yay! I booked a major photography show at a major LA gallery in December! Will also be giving some lectures on the story--the Hero's Journey Mythology--behind the photography!

 

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Preparing for some gallery shows this fall to celebrate 100,000,000 views! Printing a few dozen photographs in ~ 30"x40" formats and mounting/framing. Here are some close-to-final edits. HDR photography 7 exposures shot at 1EV and combined in photomatix: 36 megapixel Nikon D800E with the awesome Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Nikkor Wide Angle Zoom Lens. 45SURF Hero's Journey Mythology Photography!

 

Epic Scenic HDR Landscapes / Seascapes of the Malibu Canyons & Beaches Shot with Nikon D800: Hero's Journey Mythology Photography!

 

Shot with the Nikon Nikkor wide-angle 14-24 mm 2.8 lens!

 

Seven exposures @ 1EV finished in photomatix.

 

Enjoy the Hero's Journey Mythology Photography, and all the best on a hero's journey of your own making!

 

These were shot with Nikon's best D800 with the 14-24mm wide-angle Nikkor lens. 7 exposures were taken at 1 EV intervals, and combined in photomatix to bring out the shadows and highlights.

 

Rather large HDR (high dynamic range) photo--you can see great detail both near and far! View the detail at full size!

 

The Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Nikkor Wide Angle Zoom Lens rocks!

 

High Dynamic Range (HDR) photos rock in capturing the full dynamic range of the scene!

  

Stop on by the Bel Air Camera Gallery and Enjoy Dr. Elliot McGucken's epic fine art photography in person!

Sample image of Canon 5DSR

web.canon.jp/imaging/eosd/samples/eos5dsr/index.html

 

The EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R – key features

 

EOS 5DS: 50.6 Megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor with ISO 100-6400 (Lo: 50 and H1:12,800) sensitivity range.

EOS 5DS R: 50.6 Megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor with low-pass cancellation filter and ISO 100-6400 (Lo: 50 and H1:12,800) sensitivity range.

Dual DIGIC 6 processors for outstanding image processing speed and camera responsiveness.

5 frames per second (fps) with selectable burst speeds and silent shutter mode.

61-point wide area AF with 41 cross-type sensors with iTR, AI Servo AF III and AF Configuration tool.

150k pixel RGB+IR metering sensor.

100% magnification Intelligent Viewfinder II with electronic overlay.

1.3x, 1.6x and 1:1 ratio crop modes with masked viewfinder display.

Mirror Vibration Control System to reduce mirror vibration blur.

Fine Detail Picture Style.

CF + SD (UHS I) dual memory card slots.

Peripheral Illumination and Chromatic Aberration Lens Correction in-camera.

Multiple Exposure and HDR mode.

Customisable Quick Control screen.

Built-in timer functionality – bulb timer and interval shooting timer.

Time-lapse Movie function.

Super Speed USB 3.0 for high-speed tethering and image/movie transfer.

150,000 shutter cycle life.

Compatible with most EOS 5D Mark III accessories (note: for WFT-E7 new USB cables required and firmware needs to be updated).

 

50.6 Megapixels! A revolution in DSLR resolution

 

Canon has announced the 50.6 Megapixel EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R; its highest-ever resolution cameras, offering unparalleled levels of detail never before seen in a 35mm full-frame DSLR...

 

The EOS 5DS is Canon’s highest resolution DSLR to date, designed to offer editorial, landscape and advertising photographers the ultimate in image size and quality thanks to the 50.6 Megapixel sensor with an optical low-pass filter.

 

The EOS 5DS R is the same as EOS 5DS, bar one important difference in that it incorporates a low-pass cancellation filter to offer the maximum level of sharpness from Canon’s revolutionary new sensor. Studio and advertising photographers in particular will appreciate the extra level of detail offered by the EOS 5DS R, while all photographers will relish the ability to produce stunningly detailed 8688 x 5792 images from both cameras, with A0 prints readily achievable at 200dpi.

  

The 50.6 Megapixel Canon CMOS sensor is the highest ever seen in a full-frame DSLR, offering photographers new levels of resolution and detail.

 

Revolutionary image sensor – where every pixel counts

 

Canon has won itself a strong reputation over the years for sensor design, innovation and image quality and this commitment to continuous development is ably demonstrated with the introduction of the 50.6 Megapixel CMOS sensor.

 

The sensor’s advanced architecture provides ISO 100-6400 sensitivity (expandable to 50-12,800) ensuring ultra-high resolution with low noise, accurate colours and a wide dynamic range.

 

For added flexibility, the cameras’ resolution enables three new in-camera crop shooting modes – 1.3x, 1.6x and 1:1. Visible through the viewfinder, the crop modes deliver outstanding, high-resolution results; still producing a 19 Megapixel still image when cropped to 1.6x.

 

Ultra-fast image processing

 

Built to withstand the most demanding of shoots, both the EOS 5DS and 5DS R feature EOS 5D Mark III weather-sealing along with Dual DIGIC 6 processors to ensure the rapid performance and responsiveness required to deliver first-class images with exceptional colour reproduction. The dual processors are built to comfortably manage huge levels of image data from the 50.6 Megapixel sensor, whilst simultaneously reducing image noise and providing the freedom to shoot at five frames per second, even with such large amounts of data being produced.

  

Both the EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R feature a 150k pixel RGB+IR metering sensor with Flicker Detection for accurate exposures.

 

Stunningly fast autofocus

 

Designed to ensure that every detail is in focus, the EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R feature an advanced 61-point AF system with 41 cross-type points, delivering incredible levels of image sharpness and accuracy across the frame. Both cameras comfortably maintain sharp and accurate focus with moving subjects, using EOS Intelligent Tracking and Recognition AF (iTR) to track both faces and colour. To reduce image blur, Canon’s advanced Mirror Vibration Control System uses miniature cams to drive the camera’s mirror up and down in a highly controlled fashion, avoiding sudden stops which cause vibration and softening the shutter-release sound in the process.

 

Both bodies feature a 150k pixel RGB+IR metering sensor with Flicker Detection, ensuring images can be captured with consistent and accurate exposures under varying lighting scenarios, including fluorescent strip lights.

 

Exceptional detail and unrestricted creativity

 

Putting unrivalled image quality at your fingertips, the EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R include a number of customisable modes and settings to ensure stunning results every time. A new Fine Detail Picture Style maximises the level of detail that can be achieved from the sensor, by prioritising the gradation of tones and detail, enabling advanced sharpness adjustment without the need for editing software.

 

Popular creative modes, including Multiple Exposure and HDR provide instant, in-camera creativity, while a built-in timer allows you to shoot over long periods and create stunning time-lapse videos without being tied to the camera or the need for advanced software and excessive kit.

  

The EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R feature magnesium alloy body shells, steel base plates and are weather-sealed to protect against dust and moisture.

 

First-class construction

 

The EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R have been carefully crafted using Canon’s iconic design DNA. Superb ergonomics and handling based around the EOS 5D Mark III allow users to select controls quickly and accurately while a 100% viewfinder with electronic overlay makes framing vital shots easy and can be customised to your preferred style.

 

The large, 8.11cm (3.2in) Clear View II LCD screen, with an anti-reflective structure, minimises reflection or glare when reviewing shots and also acts as a visual and accessible dashboard of the most commonly used settings.

 

A new Custom Quick Control screen means that the cameras’ type, size and position of icons are easily customisable to the user or shooting scenario. For simple, secure, workflows multiple card slots enable instant backup and extra storage, thus offering added flexibility.

 

Commenting on the launch of the EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R, Mike Owen, European Professional Imaging Communications Manager, Canon Europe, said: “The EOS 5DS and EOS 5DS R take Canon into a whole new imaging arena, bringing medium format resolution to the award-winning EOS System with its vast range of lenses and accessories. Canon has consistently led the way with its sensor technology and this latest iteration of the CMOS sensor boasts levels of detail never before seen in an EOS body. The flexibility, reliability and ruggedness of the EOS System means that, for the first time, photographers can harness the speed of EOS with medium format levels of image resolution in almost any location, no matter how extreme. This is all possible in a product that is smaller, lighter and significantly easier to use than other cameras that offer this level of resolution.”

  

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* Kodak EasyShare M863 Digital Camera.

* 8.2MP, 3X optical zoom, 2.7" display.

* Face detection & digital image stabilisation.

* HD still capture plus VGA video 15-30 fps with sound.

* High ISO (800⁄3200), 16MB internal memory.

* 23 scene and 3 colour modes, plus panorama stitch mode.

* In-camera charging with Li-ion rechargeable battery included.

* Voice tagging.

* Colour: sleek black.

Some ancient photos from Europe I took with my cousin's Nikon CoolPix 2500 2 Megapixel camera. Couldn't afford a camera of my own.

14.2 megapixel HD 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 & 16mm f/2.8 LENS

Heidi Riedel shot this with a 23 megapixel camera. bless her heart.

 

Title- “Elements”.

Description- based upon elements of the paintings of Virginia Mae Smith, along with a rendering of her 2013 studio photo.

- nickname- ‘the legs painting’.

Medium- alkyd resin on canvas. along with an acrylic base and some use of casein white to smooth out the right side of the canvas.

Dimensions- rough: 24” by 18”. specific: 24” x 17 15/16”; 45.4 x 61 CM.

Completion date- Nov. 8, 2013.

City- Santa Cruz, CA.

 

Collection, Virginia Mae Smith.

 

Photo by Heidi Riedel.

 

- (Virginia and I are going to do some collaborative work that is sent back and forth.

- i have invited her to work on this if she has an inkling. yes, it is finished, and i see no need for further work. on the other hand, i am emulating her approach and am open to having her put in details, more in her own way.

- for example, her tears are painted in pale blue; i changed them to blood tears.

- as she says, “we’re family”, and members of the art conspiracy.

 

Detail-

- linen canvas.

- alkyd resin, along with an acrylic base and some use of casein white to smooth out the right side of the canvas.

- this canvas went through 3 incarnations: the ‘party poster’, the 2am attack, and the legs painting.

- the studio photo was taken on a roasting hot summer day.

- i irrationally related the crimped foot in the photo to the turned-in foot in the bird-woman, angel image. it got me started.

- she painted the bird-woman and later painted the top half out, leaving only the legs. i was lucky that she photographed it at this stage.

- when she saw the painting, she said, …”you painted my spirit animal !”

- fact is, she painted it first.

 

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- [ don- put in the source links later.

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- turns out, this is not the full scale photo. It might be that Heidi reduced the file size, to fit it into an email. i’ll see if she has it. Flickr now encourages us to put in the large file. They used to ask us to reduce the size of an image file.

  

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Cumberland Gap

Nikon D70s 6.1 megapixel

Nikon 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5 AF-S DX

Photographed from a distance. With the trees illuminated in a creepy way from below.

Size: 24000x5600, ±134 megapixels.

testing Canon EOS M 18 Megapixel Mirrorless Camera

Leica M9 + 50 F1.4 Summilux ASPH Lens

At first I was unimpressed with this snap taken from the much-hyped phone with a gigantic 41 megapixel feature (which is about to be discontinued by the new Microsoft-centric management at Nokia). But when I enlarged it to its original size (3072 x 1728) through the Flickr All Sizes option on the right of the screen I was stunned by the clarity of the words on the shop window in the backgound, far better than any other photo in this series. It was a day of strong shadows and contrasts which makes direct comparisons with other photos taken in different conditions difficult but in my opinion this is easily the best of the bunch and I am looking forward to using it. As with all the others this photo was taken straight out of the box on automatic exposure.

Taken with a vintage Canon A20 2.1 megapixel camera from 2001 that I found at the thrift store.

Testing and qualification of over 64 megapixel IP cameras on an exacqVision IP video surveillance NVR server.

Exploring one million manga pages on the 287 megapixel HIPerSpace (The Highly Interactive Parallelized Display Space) at Calit2, San Diego. HIPerSpace offers 35,840 x 8,000 pixels resolution (287 megapixels) on a 31.8 feet wide and 7.5 feet tall display wall made from 70 monitors. This photo: Jeremy Douglass (Post-doctoral researcher, Software Studies Initiative) and Florian Wiencek (Jacobs-University, Bremen) zooming into a manga visualization.

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S40 4.1-Megapixel

My trusty ol friend, always on my belt or bag.

 

This one saw a huge amount of action in Highschool Parties and has so much stories to tell.

 

Time did its toll and its dead now. :(

 

Thank you my friend.

 

www.flickr.com/photos/li_ho/sets/72157627081207606/

Foto's gemaakt met de 13 megapixel camera van de Samsung Galaxy S4

Nexstar 5 SE @ 1250 mm EFL

Neximage 5 @ 3.1 megapixels

Stack of 20/30 frames in Registax 6

2 image mosaic in MsICE

Post in Gimp 2.8

Still using the vintage Canon Powershot A20 digital camera I found at the thrift store. I haven't given up on film but all the techs at the CVS on South Beach where I used to develop my film are gone and I've had lots of issues having film developed there lately. I am using a $10 thrift store find with 2.1 megapixels which was pretty state of the art in 2001 and retailed for $599.

Amazing HUAWEI Ascend P6 At 6.18mm slim Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean 4.7-inch 720p HD touchscreen 1.5GHz Quad-core CPU 2G RAM 8GB ROM 8.0-megapixel REAR CAMERA 5.0-megapixel FRONT CAMERA smartphone

I Had to wait four months before having it,

today, June, 25, 2012, I HAVE IT, and now.........

photos, photos and photos for YOU, for ME...

welcome!!!!

 

CHARACTERISTICS:

36.3 effective megapixel full-frame (35.9 mm × 24 mm) sensor with ISO 100–6400 (ISO 50–25600 boost)

Nikon Expeed 3 image processor

Pop-up flash that doubles as a wireless flash controller

91,000 pixel RGB metering sensor with Advanced Scene Recognition System

Advanced Multi-CAM3500FX auto-focus sensor (51-point, 15 cross-type, 11 points sensitive at maximum apertures as small as f/8)

Image sensor cleaning

4 frames per second in continuous FX mode or 5:4 crop mode. 5 frames per second in continuous 1.2× crop mode or DX (APS-C) mode. With the optional MB-D12 battery grip, fitted with either the EN-EL18 battery pack of the D4 or AA batteries, continuous shooting at 6 frames per second in 1.2× crop or DX mode is supported.

Buffer size for 17 RAW or 56 JPEG with maximum quality.

Built-in HDR mode (2 frames up to 3EV apart)

USB 3.0 connectivity

1080p Full HD movie mode at 24/25/30 fps, 720p at 24/25/30/50/60 fps, HDMI HD video output, stereo monitor headphone out, and stereo input (3.5-mm diameter) with manual sound level control.

Shutter rated at 200,000 actuations

Live View with either phase detect or improved contrast detect Auto Focus

'Active D-Lighting' with 6 settings and bracketing (adjusts metering and D-Lighting curve)

Dual card slots, one CompactFlash UDMA and one SD UHS-I card slot (mirror, overflow, back-up, RAW on 1/JPEG on 2, Stills on 1/Movies on 2, copy)

Weather sealing comparable to D700, but less robust than D4

 

FOR MORE INFORMATIONS, PLEASE, FOLLOW THIS LINK:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikon_D800e#D800E

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