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squares caresses of colors, there is mist but it does not see too much
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Candid photography from Thailand
Black & White and color By calculating the
exposure of light.
The other important point in taking a good photo and the composition.
The classic mistake is to rush when a scene seems interesting, we do not check the edges of the canal and try to fit as many elements as possible in the direction no we have to make a choice and it is arranged to organize the together.
at first it is preferable to eliminate from the case anything that is parasitic when reading the image by placing yourself judiciously.
I never use zooms, Than fixed lenses Which forces me to build my image in other words I learn to zoom with my feet.
© Alain A Foutrier
" I'm selfish, impatient and alittle insecure, I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But , if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best"... Marilyn Monroe
(Thank You to J@nssen for the lovely image)
background**. Today I took my d850 instead of my D500 to get out with my dogs... and the lens I have in the bag was the 55-300mm dx,,, big mistake,, or maybe not... handheld, iso64 F8 and with my subjects further than 60 yards from me.. I obtained this quality in my morning shots... from maybe one of the cheapest nikon lenses... quite happy
... Imagine my surprise as I was viewing my RAW files in Lightroom when this bizarre view popped on that I do not remember taking ...
The shot taken after this one is at this spot, and that is when I realized I must have hit the shutter accidentally while composing this view in live mode next to the flowing water. It was so loud that I certainly did not hear the shutter go off, and the half second exposure picks up the motion there of me composing the view.
With the ND filter on I was taking the shots with the remote, hence I was on the timer shutter setting. With Canon when in that setting if you push the actual shutter button and not using the remote release, there is a 10 second delay before taking the shot.
As I had not seen it take the capture, did not know it was there. This certainly brings things back to the days of film, and not knowing what you are going to get until the negative is processed.
This abstract actually looks kinda cool ... might have to try some more of these ... on purpose!
Formerly @ Chronicles & Legends ~ Lovecraftian Horror ~ Oct. 9 - 31
Now on the marketplace!
The good Captain lost a leg to a creature of the the sea, drug down into the abyss. Light faded from sight above, and when all was nearly lost, a booming voice from the deep offered a deal. A bargain was struck and now a part of the Deep One walks the earth above...
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This peg leg set is unrigged but comes in male and female sizes (calf sizes vary widely). They are easily adjustable as the cloth wrapping at the top is a separate object from the leg itself. The peg leg stops just below the bend of the knee.
There's three types included as well for variety. One with the coral and barnacles, another with just barnacles, and one with plain wood. A HUD is included to change the color of the coral (12 colors) and also the animated eyes inside the barnacles (4 colors).
Mod / Copy / No Trans
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“So be wise. And if you cannot be wise, pretend to be someone who is wise and then just behave like they would. Now go, and make interesting mistakes. Make Interesting. Mistakes. Make glorious and fantastic mistakes. Break rules. Leave the world more interesting for you being here. Make good art.”
― Neil Gaiman, Art Matters
I finished a roll of film today.
However I made a painful mistake in the development procedure and got nothing...Orz
Sitting around the camp fire while in Cyprus Lake this past week, I figured I would point my camera straight up and catch some star trails. We tried a quick test shot at ISO 1600 to see what the moonless night and campfire lit scene would look like. Happy with the result, we calculated everything up to run at ISO 100 and pressed the timer. Except I forget to set it to ISO 100 and left it on 1600. This is the result of a 16 minute exposure at ISO 1600, f5.6. I don't suggest it, but if every mistake turned out this good, I'd be pretty happy.
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To make mistakes is human; to stumble is commonplace; to be able to laugh at yourself is maturity.
William Arthur Ward
To truly laugh, you must be able to take your pain, and play with it.
Charlie Chaplin
There’s power in looking silly and not caring that you do.
Amy Poehler
If people never did silly things, nothing intelligent would ever get done.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Mix a little foolishness with your serious plans. It is lovely to be silly at the right moment.
Horace
If we couldn’t laugh, we would all go insane.
Robert Frost
You don’t stop laughing because you grow old. You grow old because you stop laughing.
Michael Pritchard
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Got permission to shoot these old relics in a private yard found in the rural area outside or Port Lavaca Texas.
Sorry
Ich habe Bilder versehendlich gelöscht, nun lade ich sie wieder hoch.
I have deleted the pictures by mistake, now I inserted them again.
I saw this one back on my computer. I don't even know where I took it, but I didn't want to delete it. So...here it is!
52 in 2024 challenge #43 Destined for the Cutting Room Floor
This is what happens when you forget to change from macro.
Deep breath, deep breath... you can hear it coming closer. It's young, and it's angry, which means it's moving fast.
Predictable.
It's tearing through the trees now, through the underbrush. I know it can smell me. The sweat. The blood. Probably can hear my heartbeat from there already.
Yep, there it is. Heading straight for me now.
Okay, so mistakes were made. Not a good day to play hero, trying to rescue the damsel in distress. And definitely not a good day to have forgotten the silver bullets.
Well, no time for regrets now...
My eyes close for a moment, the scent of the forest filling me, and the sound of the Beast tearing towards me. It's growls and snarls deafening. The pistols are hot in my hands, and I know I only have one shot at this, and it has to be close ...
"A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing." George Bernard Shaw
A lesson learned -- one more time again! We chose Lower Lewis River Falls this weekend for our annual Fall Colors trip. I've been there before and felt I was just showing it to a friend, so I didn't get very serious about shooting. However, I got different angles and colors this time and regret not taking the time to set up the tripod and get a sharp shot! This is the best I got. Fortunately my new Panasonic G9 has Image Stabilization, so it at least is passable -- but could never be printed {sigh}.
Your best teacher is your last mistake.
~Ralph Nader
[...] Mistakes are the portals of discovery [...]
-- Quote by James Joyce (Irish novelist, 1882-1941)
Nikon D200, Samyang 8mm, f/3.5 fisheye, 8mm - f/11 - 1/125s - HDR 5xp +2/-2EV
Fabrica di Roma, Italy (September, 2016)
First roll of a new film called catLab pro 320. I used d-76, very expired, and got very thin negatives. I can't believe I got this out of it.
Watched this Squirrel going after the last of the cookie crumb's in this bag. Must have been good stuff.
might as well be your own, instead of someone else's :-)
Billy Wilder
Chinese witchhazel, 'Wisley Supreme', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, Raleigh, north carolina
I call this picture accidental mistake.
There is comfort in the blur a sweet reminder to focus On the step in front of me and not the whole stairway.
There is comfort in the blur that blurry pictures are raw, beautiful and chaotic.
I find comfort in that blur.
Even from a distance, there is no mistaking 60028 as it passes Lavington Sands with 6Z61 16.13 Merehead-Willesden DCR Sidings on 09/08/24.
In attempts to take a double exposure, some film got jammed inside the camera. I had to remove both pieces which rendered them no longer usable. I began to squeeze the ink from the reservoirs of the film itself and shook the photos in order to create these patterns. Despite wasting some film, some good came out of it.