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Recording of passing train of about 50 cistern-wagons. Taken on April 30, World Wide Pinhole Photography Day.
Camera: beer bottle lid
Film: ortho photocopy, 2.5 cm diameter
Exposure: 2-3 minutes
Developer: old D-76
Scanner: CanoScan 9950f
Behind the high altar at Bayham Old Abbey in Kent, the roots of this tree have become part of the old walls.
at the "halftime" at the french BMX championship Marseille 22.05.11
("EXPLORED" 25.05.11 )
Im having some fun doing these merging photos..so I might do some more...hope you like them :)
Edited in lightroom 3 and merged in CS5 and alittle topaz adjust then changed to B&W in lightroom.
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This is a merge of several lightning pictures i made of the storm that passed over Deventer, The Netherlands tonight.
An unique spot where local roadsystem and the railroad merge into a joint road, or so it seems......
After laying eyes on something particularly interesting getting ready to head out of the CN Walker Yard, I made my way to Dunvegan Junction. There I found a grain train coming off of the Westlock Sub., merging onto the Edson while an intermodal train passed by being shoved by CN 3065. Seeing "zipper meets" like this one aren't too common at this junction as there are only a small handful of trains a day on the Westlock Subdivision!
Locomotives:
CN ET44AC 3065 (End-DPU)
Where’s the fault in the Photo?
Jupp you’re right, Big Ben and The London Eye are on opposite Parts of the Westminster Bridge. But as nice as cameras are, the talented user can merge both sights together. I am not talking of merging it together in Photoshop!
What I did here was using the 30s mode. The first 15 seconds I pointed the camera on The London Eye, the next 15 seconds I quickly turned my Tripod around and shot the Big Ben.
If you ever plan to try it bring your lenscap. If you don’t install it whilst turning your camera the whole image will get blurry. You might not want to have it. Also it is hard to get the right detail here because the mirror doesn’t let any light come into your view finder… Think of that, it is important, too!
I hope you like it and get inspired to try some far away from Mainstream things!
Bye bye Flickr!
Ben
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