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Southampton's modern Sea City museum is a fascinating building. One could never quite tire of trying to get 'the' picture, never quite finding it. Here is the latest attempt. See first comment box for an image of the building.
One single long exposure. No photoedition : straight out of the camera except for contrast/crop.
Orb: Gregory Lamouline
CRT: Djo Milon
Trigger: Jonathan Gerardy
My OCD is not exactly happy with this one....
Light painting session with Océane Bolette, Jonathan Gerardy, Djo Milon, Djo Milon, Gregory Lamouline, valsdarkroom
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Thankyou to all my friends for all your kind comments and support always. You really pull me through those dark days........
NO INVITES OR GRAPHICS PLEASE!!
this picture was inspired by my friend antonio iacobelli (see comments) and by some other pictures i've seen online
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A view from Chambers Bay Golf Course and park in University Place, WA. These old cement structures are left over relics from the sand and gravel companies that were there for many decades. What a wise move to preserve the history and make the area even more interesting. Great photo ops for scenics and portraits as well.
The reason I edited this one was to try out Topaz' new upsizing software called AI Gigapixel. It is like Genuine Fractals and other software but this one uses artificial intelligence to make up the new pixels when upsizing and man does it ever work great!
So this was a huge crop that left less than 1500px to work with before uprezzing it to 2500 with AI Gigapixel. That gave me enough px to edit decently and reduce noise. I'll be using this workflow quite a bit and it opens up opportunities for low res files from the past or huge crops in the future. It would be a great way to prepare a file for a large print too.
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I've been a fan of camera rotation photography for a few years now where the camera is rotated around the lens axis all in one photographic exposure. I've applied camera rotation in various ways including kinetic movement with lens and tripod swapping shenanigans. The one thing that really "tweaks" my OCD is alignment and last night I got it right for a change....
This is the cellar under an abandoned colliery; it's horrible, dark, dank, damp and dirty but great for texture and rotations.
Camera: PENTAX ME Super
Lens: SMC Pentax-M 2.8/28
Film: Kodak ImagePro 100ASA
Image Edit: Snapseed, Android Gallery App
by Alex Kanchev Lomomograph @ www.facebook.com/lomomograph
Obsessive Camera Disorder
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Resolution is no limitation ... there has to be a good image in there somewhere.
There are sets and images for most of these in my Collection
Table top light painting and a little OCD. It's been so good this year to shoot such variety whenever the mood takes me without falling into any particular style and tonight was the turn of a few coloured lights. :)
National Express Trident 4409 passes Hales Street whilst carrying a 21 service for Wood End
Vehicle Details
Operator: National Express Coventry
Fleet Details: 4409
Registration: BV52 OCD
Vehicle Type: Dennis Trident 2, Transbus ALX400
Vehicle History
New to Coventry 01/03
Obsessive -compulsive disorder.
The time in my head, the time above me, the time suffocating me, the time does not take off, are there many times or only one?
I don't really suffer from this disorder, however I do consider that I think obsessively although not compulsively, especially people's attitudes, I analyze them in such a meticulous way that it seems obsessive to me, not only that, time is something that seems that it does obsess me, I have always believed that there is no time for anything, never. Although I try to do everything in an orderly and organized way. And in general I think that the time one has to live is not enough for anything and I constantly feel very old, always at the end of my life. Time, that which is not supposed to exist, always marks my worst hopelessness.
Gewoon, omdat de 1600's, 1700's en 1800's zulke leuke lokken zijn..... Deze 9901 van RXP maakte donderdag een instructieritje naar Putten, en keerde op het zijspoor weer terug naar Amersfoort. Hier passeert hij de Stationsstraat na het kopmaken.
Tonight's cracking night that nearly never was due to me being somewhat ill earlier in the evening (!) Shot in Budby Forest, Nottinghamshire, this is quite possibly the longest star trail I've ever done at just under 2 hours long. Thanks to Rob Bates for helping prevent me getting bored waiting that long for the sequence to finish!
My lightpainter's pseudo-OCD was bad tonight. I could literally spend all night stood in a dark and derelict building waving lights and still never get it absolutely right. So I settled for this and be damned!
Lightpainting shot in one photographic exposure with no Photoshop or compositing.
OCD watercolor paintings! LOL! I really DID have fun trying these, though usually I cry when I have to do watercolor because to me, they are SO hard . . . :)
Airbus A320-214 (CN: 6173) Avianca Brasil - Fab: 2014 / Ex: FWWBS - Aeroporto de Congonhas/São Paulo (CGH/SBSP) , Brazil
Another shot from an evening spent in a dark Derbyshire Lime Kiln. Shot in one photographic exposure with tripod and lens swaps. The lack of symmetry in this place kills me!!
call him nine times to make sure:-)
Judy Gold
HBW!!
baptisia, 'Blueberry Sundae', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, Raleigh, north carolina
A quick Monday night faff with a slave triggered flashgun and a small bag of steel wool. Shot in one photographic exposure, this is not a photoshop creation!
Every time I taste spice drops, I remember my Grandma. She always had some of them stashed in her bread box. They were often dried up and stale, but she did not seem to mind, and neither did we kids.
Last night's very late trip somewhere in Derbyshire with a bunch of ne'er do well light painters in an abandoned building. This one is where Tom Hill and I worked together where he provided the fancy wavy stuff and I wandered around in the dark with a torch trying to avoid bumping in to stuff....
this poor little creature kept rapidly moving around a small trail repeatedly. The territory available was much larger than what he was using.
Cuthand is fascinated by medicine, disease and our body systems. Her past work has beautifully represented the horrifying viruses that arrived through the trade routes – the same trade routes that introduced glass beads – and decimated Indigenous populations. Here she presents a series of intricately beaded reproduction of MRI scans evoking the brains of people dealing with trauma, anxiety, depression and other illnesses. Cuthand’s series gives voice to issues of Indigenous mental health and illustrate the physical aspect of illness.