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out aurora hunting with no luck and i remembered i had a little led torch in my bag. not my best orb but better than not orbing a all
St Ignatius church in Sunderland - performing a lightpainting workshop / demo for the Seaham Camera Club - all freehand the orb was made with one of my homemade orb tools and the walls painted with a Lenser P7QC torch
Yes I bought one! No I've not used it much and frankly may never, but there is one photo I want to try and it involves the sea so maybe in the summer I'll get round to playing with it again. one thing I liked here is my beautiful blue daisy bush in all its glory but not long after this its died! I have cuttings they still look hopeful! but not investigated them.... a bit frightened to do so!
SpY's steel and glass "ORB" installation reflects fragments of the city.
At its core, “ORB” reinterprets an everyday object - the convex traffic mirror - by transforming it into an artistic element.
L'installation "ORB" en acier et en verre de SpY reflète des fragments de la ville.
À la base, "ORB" réinterprète un objet du quotidien – le miroir de circulation convexe – en le transformant en un élément artistique.
Place-des-Arts, Montreal, Canada
This orb / Amazing Circle was created from a photo of a section from a Tiffany lamp designed with peony flowers.
for Arachtober 05
sorry posting and running ..I will catch up with Arachtober over coming days
most likely Metellina segmentata (female)
Too cold to go outside and do landscape, so last night I decided to go out to the back yard and found these orbs of orange light dancing down the pathway in Stuttgart. Wanted to see if it was Woody Allen's Orb, but the closer I got to it, the further it moved away. :-) Hope everyone is having a great start to the week.
Location, light, dark, time of day. It would be difficult to recreate this situation on purpose. But there it was.
Walnut orb-weaver (Nuctenea umbratica) suspended on its web.
Kołosz szczelinowy (Nuctenea umbratica) zawieszony na swojej pajęczynie.
You need to zoom in. Are there two large eyes visible ? The spider appears to have two additional appendages in front.
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my thoughts on this lens:
Another featherless Sunday today, my oh my, how time flies. Here is a picture I recently took in my yard. Ir is a Silver Orb Weaver spider and is quite common in Florida. They always appear in the summer.
Canon EOS 7D, EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM, Sigma EM-140DG Ring flash, f/18, 1/250, ISO 100
Light painting with Sabine.R as the "grand finale" of a photowalk at the Zitadelle Spandau / Spandau Citadel. As before, Sabine painted the orb while I was operating our cameras. This time I managed to capture the whole orb (the one before taken at a previous photowalk had been only half an orb, because I had made a mistake with the exposure on my camera; please see first comment). This orb still isn't perfectly captured, because I was a little too late with stopping the long exposure on my camera, but I actually like the colourful, rhythmic "afterglow" of Sabine's multicolour light painting flashlight, because it reminds me of a heartbeat as seen on a medical monitor. The vital signs look good, don't you agree?
Light Painting mit Sabine.R als krönender Abschluss eines Besuchs der (ansonsten fotografisch nicht so ergiebigen) Spandauer Zitadelle. Wie schon zuvor hatte hier wieder Sabine das Zepter bzw. die Taschenlampe geschwungen, während ich unsere Kameras bedient hatte. Hier habe ich den Orb aber erstmalig ganz auf's Bild bekommen (beim ersten Orb im Dezember '18 hatte ich bei mir die Belichtung ja versehentlich zu früh abgebrochen und so nur einen halben Orb aufs Bild bekommen; siehe ersten Kommentar). Zwar war ich hier dieses Mal sogar ein Tickchen zu spät mit dem Beenden meiner Belichtung, aber das "Nachleuchten" von Sabines Taschenlampe mit Farbwechsel, als sie diese schon wegpackte, erinnert mich an eine Herzlinie wie auf dem Monitor - und die Vitalparameter sehen doch gut aus, oder?
Cyrtophora mollucensis perhaps - but I don't know a great deal about spiders, I'm sure someone will correct me. Found this one in my garden on a morning walk.
A sparkler orb done on the Frankston waterfront footbridge. The bridge has coloured lighting on it causing the nice ambient light effects.
Won't be popular with many but I've never taken this close of a look to a spider. This orb weaver was at the garden center where we had our photography class Saturday and it was a popular photo amongst the group. We all got different shots of it. That is the beauty of a group shooting the same thing, each seeing something completely different.
Helms Garden Center
Guymon Oklahoma USA
Another orb from a couple of weeks ago at the lake but this is made with a light bulb, the local wildlife must wonder what the hell I'm doing ?? Also, I quite like the little plane photobomb in the sky
Having fun with my photos creating these Amazing Circle orbs. This one was created from a photo of a water lily.
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Four easy steps to create orb - I use Adobe Photoshop.
1. Crop a section of photo into a square you think will make a good orb pattern.
> If using Photoshop Elements, crop photo with another software tool then open cropped square in Elements.
> From menu bar:
2. Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates>Polar to Rectangular
3. Image>Rotate>Flip Vertical (180 degrees)
4. Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates>Rectangular to Polar
Please submit your orbs to the Amazing Circles group.
I have noticed this one over the last few nights out in the front yard, I love the colours on its abdomen.
And meet one of the artists responsible for the web forest display albeit rather drenched in the mist.
This orb / Amazing Circle was created from a fractal I created using Tierazon fractal software.
Explored - Thanks for all your views, comments and FAVs.
9/24/2020 Congaree Creek Heritage Preserve, Cayce, SC
Canon EOS Rebel T5, Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM
© 2020 R. D. Waters
7/31/2021 Congaree Creek Heritage Preserve, Cayce, SC
Canon EOS 77D, Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS STM
© 2021 R. D. Waters
The spider species Neoscona crucifera, commonly known as Hentz Orb-Weaver, belongs to the family Araneidae. This family of spiders is a very large one and includes 2800 species. One feature of the webs of some orb-weavers is the "stabilimentrum", a crisscross band of silk through the centre of the web. A crisscross silk is seen on the lefthand side of the spider.
8/1/2020 Congaree Creek Heritage Preserve, Cayce, SC
Canon EOS 77D, Helios 44-2 2/58mm (USSR vintage manual focus lens, M42 to EOS adapter)
© 2020 R. D. Waters
A tough choice tonight on which shot to upload but this one just edges it I think.
A cool night out with Rich, Rob, Stephen and a brief appearance from James at Magpie Mine.
This one edged it as I think I nailed the exposure work. Its not the most technical light painting or ground breaking in any way. I think its key is in its simplicity.
Lit all round with the led lenser and thanks to Rich for lighting the window frame from behind. Quick burst of torch gelled red inside to mimic the light from the orb then span one.
Yet another top night with a cool set of folks.
This is number 79 of my 366.
7/12/2021 Congaree Creek Heritage Preserve, Cayce, SC
Canon EOS 77D, Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
© 2021 R. D. Waters
For my husband, Ethan. He digs this sort of thing. I do too but he's got a big brain, you see, and can really appreciate the geometry in this. I see the blue base of those orbs and squeal with delight. Ethan studies each shape intently and can tell you why it's there and how it's shaped the way it is.
11/25/2020 Congaree Creek Heritage Preserve, Cayce, SC
Canon EOS 77D, Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM
© 2020 R. D. Waters