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I have only 3 flashes(sic) so i did sacrifice one here to light the flowers in the back... not bad anyway ;-) i will see thursday if i can borrow some from Canon(it is holiday here)
This is the untouch, uncrop, 21 megapixel file... i will print this one, i like it ;-) Thanks for your encouragements!
Original 10.2 megapixel HD capture on super nightshot, cropped, resized and colour processed.
Dimensional Entities approximately 5km from camera in the night sky, visually seen traveling at some 80kmh to the South at approxiamately1 200 meters altitude, displaying a pulsing light, then two, then none, then a single glow.
These entities are called and interacted with by myself for over 15 months now and still humans are blind and ignorant to their displays.
Will they ever awaken?
Any that are interested, I suggest you look at the original size posted and maybe your human eyes can see some data, who knows?
Genuine researchers are offered the image by email direct at any resolution they care, - ( FREE ) by emailing me, thanks.
18.0 Megapixels
TFT colour, liquid-crystal monitor
ISO Rating Auto ISO (100-3200)
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This was taken with the first 8 megapixel camera. If you look at the comparisons in the set it seems to have a slight edge on Nokia's N96 5 megapixel device but the Nokia N73 comes off quite well if you judge it by how much of the writing on the shopfront (at the rear of the picture) you can read
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If you are tempted to criticize the size, resolution or general quality of this image, please don't. I took it with a Sony Mavica Digital (sub-megapixel) camera, which was State of the Art in 1999 when I got the camera. Digital Cameras have come a long way since then, but I still had a great deal of enjoyment with mine.
Hacked out the weeds that were hiding the plants in the back. Added two Majesty Palms and 5 spiky plants.
This is an 2 MegaPixel sensor from an damaged mobile phone (W880i).
The One-Euro-Cent coin and the match should be helpful to recognize the real size. I think it's amazing!!! Two millions of photon catchers on an area of 2x3 milimeters
So I found a new old little digicam to play with from 2001.
Memorial Day Parade shot with the $3 Kodak DX 3500 Digital Camera
2 Megapixels
2 AA Batteries
Takes CF Cards
38mm Focal Length
f4.5 Lens
ISO 100-200
Totally automatic
I picked up this Studios camera last year at a convention knowing I wanted to build a robot guy out of it. The hardest part was that it has a 6 foot USB cable attached to it that I didn’t want to remove, so I just wrapped it around his body and put the plug on his arm like a tool. The cord does limit articulation a lot, but I like the look of the wrapped wire so much that I continued it into his limbs by weaving some pneumatic hose through them. This is my first real Bionicle MOC, but I love how it turned out so much that I want to do more. I’ve had this guy built in a nearly finished state for months now, and he’s actually been taking a lot of my photos for me recently.
I also built him some accessories like a lense he can hold up to his face and a button he can either hold in his hand or store in his forearm.
Zenitar 16mm on a Canon 5D mk2
f8
ISO 100
1/100
Focused to infinity
21 megapixels
JPEG straight from the camera
44 megapixel stitched from 14 images take from the steps of the Field Museum.
Stuff I see:
* Sears Tower (Willis Tower)
* CNA Center
* Chase Tower
* Two Prudential Plaza
* Smurfit-Stone Building
* The Heritage
* Blue Cross and Blue Shield Tower
* Park Tower
* John Hancock Center
* Harbor Point
* The Parkshore
* North Pier Apartments
* Lake Point Tower
* Navy Pier
* Lake Michigan
When I was little, throwing darts at balloons was one of my favorite games. Here's a kid doing it at Dairy Days, my hometown of Norris City's annual harvest festival/street fair.
Camera: $10 Shift 3 mini digital camera (Vivitar Mini Digital clone)
Resolution: .1 megapixels
Lens focal length: f=3.9mm
Exposure setting: Automatic
Aperture: f/2.8
Shutter speeds: 1/60 to 1/1500 sec.
Date: September 24th, 2011
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
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Photo composée dans le cadre du concours Megapixel.de Shawinigan 2013.
Photo sélectionnée et exposée pour cet évènement de l'Art Photographique en Mauricie. Elle est exposée du 03 au 27 octobre 2013 sur la place du marché de Shawinigan