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Operator 9 is on the line.
Two Bowens Esprit 500 W/S monolights--PC sync to the key light with the fill slave automatically triggered upon fire. On the left of the phone, at about an 8 o'clock angle, I shot through a white umbrella which was about the same level as the subject. The second (fill) light was higher up and maybe 6 feet away at a 5 o'clock angle, shooting into an umbrella facing a wall. The fill bounce off the wall diffused it pretty well overall and allowed me to bring out the gross, vintage-looking, olive-green background a bit more. I still have no idea what I'm doing, but I like the results of this experiment.
Learn how to light at Strobist.
Approaching twilight at Beulah Street Wharf.
At Kirribillli, Sydney.
The grooviest, smoothest, wharf in Sydney!!
So here is Sade with her classic 'Smooth Operator' from 1984. Check out the cool retro video!!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TYv2PhG89A
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon 16-35mm f/4L IS USM lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom.
Bus Operator: N/A
Fleet Number: N/A
Area of Operation: N/A
Seating Configuration: 2x2
Seating Capacity: 44+1
Bus Manufacturer: Santarosa Motor Works, Inc.
Model: Daewoo BV115 SE (Special Edition) Cityliner
Chassis: Daewoo BV115
Engine: Doosan DE12TiS
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
Taken at: CAMPI-4th Philippine International Auto Show, World Trade Center, Pasay City, Philippines
*note:
- Promotional unit
- Allison transmission
- GPS-equipped
- Restroom-equipped
The real question was what kind of a macro can I shoot to capture the true essence of Pink Floyd's Ummagumma or even Echoes. I was thinking something with a standing wave but maybe a project for a later date.
I didn't think the PF thing was going to pan out and my attention soon turned to a little old phone I have. It's a nice old phone, it keeps the old piano company, they share dust. So, making it's debut as an image for Macro Mondays, Lockdown Song, Operator and accompanied by a Jim Croce song of the same name. You just can't go wrong with Jim Croce songs.
Operator - Jim Croce
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RA4MykPm4s
NIKKOR 55mm f/2.8, 3 Shot Photo Stack, Ambient Afternoon Sun Light
1.75" X 1.75"
For HandHeld Art’s February 2019 Contest “Geometrics”
www.flickr.com/groups/handheldart/discuss/721576759750407...
Original photo was of a telephone operator’s switchboard, taken in a museum.
Processed on the iPad using the following apps:
Decim8
IColorama
Matter
Tangent
Tangled FX
SuperimposeX
Snapseed
St Augustine, FL Cityscape from Porpoise Point, early evening.
Heinrich von Kalnein & Kahiba ~ “Horizonte”
From one photo. Hipstamatic edited with PICSPLAY, then hand
painted with a digital stylus. Textures by Accident.
Smoothness by Operator. All photos by me, Tom.
Thanks always for your comments, faves and
Group invites. I’m always honored to post
to Groups by administrative invites.
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This is what happens when someone pushes the wrong button on an industrial oven to racks of plastic trays full of meat products. Instead of steam cooking the product, the operator selected roasting....at much higher temperature
I rather like these sleek Azuma units decorated in the LNER livery. And now, I can't get the song by Sade out of my head.
Location: Doncaster
Unit: Azuma class 800 no. 800103
Train: LNER's 7.16pm Leeds - London Kings Cross service (1A49)
The footbridge leads to the relatively new Platform 0.
7.48pm, 12th February 2020
TopAces McDonnell Douglas A-4N Skyhawk II C-FGZE/495 taxies to Fairford's hold
Previously USN BuAerNo. 159823 and subsequently IDFAF 405 until being acquired by various parties before her current operator, the 'Scooter' was departing back to it's temporary base at Wittmund in Germany where TopAces provides simulated 'Adversary' services to NATO forces
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ROZOREGALIA:
RUDYLU*EARRINGS&VEIL@🚕 FaMESHed From October 1st To October 27th🚕
Guapa:
Evelyn Skin @🚕 Tres Chic From September 17th To October 10🚕
[Glitzz]:
Bia Top @🚕 {[Glitzz] Mainstore 🚕
Lyrium :
Olly Animations Set @ 🚕 The Fifty From September 25th to October 20th🚕
Exile :
Char Hair @🚕 Exile Mainstore 🚕
After a mission out over the North Sea and beyond as
'Dark 41', US Air Force 28th BS Rockwell B-1B Lancer 86-0136/DY 'Key City Bomber' crosses the Whelford Road while on short finals to Fairford's Runway 27
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In the Intro to this cave mini-series, "dusk bat hunters" were mentioned [see "Deer Cave Entry ~ Kick-off Cave Series, Sarawak, Borneo"]
As such, on fine-weather dusks, some 2M+ bats fly out of Deer Cave, searching for insects to eat. The free-tailed bats are hard to see while inside the caves, as they mostly hang from the cave ceilings, sleeping, and are quite small.
The Left Hand Picture in the collage above shows a large stream of bats exiting at late dusk when ii is almost dark, at the end of our first day at the caves. Thus the photo is dark.
The Right Hand Picture shows the exit route for the main bat stream, as taken during the day: i.e. Deer Cave's Main Chamber ceiling hole, with the chamber 122m or 400 feet high from the cave floor. The hole, in also letting in a shaft of light, allows the rich green vegetation to thrive, and is thus referred to as the 'Garden of Eden' by the cave operators.
Other bats exit via a few other smaller ceiling holes depending on where they sleep.
From the only viewing platform outside, which is on flat ground, we saw the main bat stream featured above. Further away, other bat streams flew out of other openings not visible, with the bats very hard to see as they flew out and away.
The picture featured was then the best achievable one given the hilly and dense jungle terrain surrounding the caves.
The scene was amazing to see, and everyone at the viewing platform was excited and loved this unusual nature adventure :-)
This concludes the Cave Series, Hope you enjoyed it. :-)
Samsung S23 Ultra 5G Camera
Another of the Infinites has arrived. They didn't come to save us from ourselves, they just took a random trip without a care where they end up. Just leaving a hazy cosmic trace.
Top Night out with Mart and Phill.
PDS-03572
Operator: NATO - Strategic Airlift Capability
Aircraft: Boeing C-17A Globemaster III
Registration: 08-0003 (SAC 03)
C/n: F-211
Time & Location: 09.02.2020 EFTP, Finland
I finally figured out what bothered me about the operators I've made in the past. No camo on helmets or vests. It just didn't flow without it. So I painted some helmets and vests, and here we are, something I can finally be satisfied with
Candid environmental portrait of a cold, and probably bored, operator of one of the rides at the Salthill, Galway amusement park.
In mid May I attended a workshop at Valle Verzasca in Switzerland. A weekend for photographing rocks and water.
Expect not much else for the next few days.
Bit of a foggy start to the day in London this morning. This shot was taken at 6.30 looking towards HMS Belfast, with Tower Bridge in the distance.
Having experimented for a few weeks with a neutral density setting on my phone, to try and make water look smooth, the Thames actually looked very smooth on this very still morning with just a 1/3 second exposure.
Operator: United States Navy
Aircraft: Lockheed C-130T Hercules
Registration: 164995
C/n: 382-5300
Time & Location: 05.12.2022, EFTP, Finland
Remarks: Operated by the VR-53 Fleet Logistics Support Squadron "Capital Express" located in Joint Base Andrews, USA.