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Zamosc. Eastern Poland.
Picture No: 2021-09-18-1533_P_FS
Edited in Canon DPP 4:
peripheral illumination: reduced to 0
brightness: -0,17
contrast: +1
highlight: -4
Bit cropped. No photomontage.
Colors not modified. Framed in Photoshop 6
Zamosc. Eastern Poland.
Picture No: 2021-08-18-0995_P_FS
Edited in Canon DPP 4:
peripheral illumination: reduced to 0
contrast: +2
shadow: +1
highlight: -3
Not cropped. Colors not modified.
No photomontage. Framed in Photoshop 6
My contribution to the Here comes the night blurb book. Special thanks Mikel and Andrés tumblr http://herecomesthenight.tumblr.com/
Personal projet
Rolleiflex MX-EVS Xenar f 3,5.
Fuji 160 Pro S
© Copyright A Pendleton 2009 Caught this shot out the corner of my eye as I walked passed it at a local garden centre, I had already asked for permission to take some shots so . . .Walla :) Hope you like it..
From my analog archives, a Xerox 530 computer is in the foreground, the Sigma 3 is in the background. Thanks for having a look. The 530 uses solid state memory along with other more "modern" components than the Sigma 3. They used the same instruction set and operating systems, thus we used the 530 for software development. This was taken in Skokie, Illinois at a life sciences R&D facility.
Zamosc. Eastern Poland.
Picture No: 2021-09-20-1832_P_FS
Edited in Canon DPP 4:
peripheral illumination reduced to 0
brightness: +0.5
Cropped.
No photomontage.
Colors not modified.
Framed in Photoshop 6
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My trusty office keyboard - what I really needed was a keyboard without a number pad on the right. I have an old injury in my knuckle that really hurts when I use a standard mouse - my fix for that problem was a Logitech Trackball, which I have at my desk and home . What I discovered was that a standard keyboard moved the mouse to far to the right and the mouse would angel away such that at that angel at which I was using the mouse it would hurt my hand. Next fix: move the mouse as close as possible to the keyboard. I tried the ultra small keyboards like laptop keyboards on a USB wire - but the quality of the keys never cuts it and they don't work well and are not designed for people using keyboards for long periods of time . A colleague at work bought this model for himself and I thought it was the fix I needed.
A small and seemingly trivial issue for most people - I find people don't spend enough time or money on the mouse and keyboard (and even before thinking about changing the physical screen the screen and its related O/S software setup). My advice, even you don't have any issues, take some time out to think about how you are positioned and the tools you use to work with your computer. There are many more options for peripherals than ever before and its not even about an investment we need to start thinking about these things as necessary upgrades - how many times have you seen, read or been told that you need at least 2gigs of memory to run this O/S or application. Don't run the marathon in your bedroom slippers - get the right tools for you and use them properly.
www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/productdetail...
I sometimes get an uneasy feeling walking in fog. Particularly when approaching an open area that is shrouded in the mist. It's much the same feeling I get when near a large body of water. Sort of an irrational desire to back away as I would from a steep cliff. The water presents the demarcation between what is known and what is unknown. The security of terra firma giving way to helplessly floating out to sea. Totally irrational, but just as real to me as my fear of snakes. Neither fear is debilitating, but they are definitely part of the complex mosaic of weird thoughts that I have.
Looking through these trees, the absence of anything visible, was unsettling. One side of my brain absolutely knew there was a rolling meadow out there. Solid ground, safe and inviting. But not being able to see it brought to mind the seashore; being on the edge of an expansive body of water, or something. Could be the perception that if I were to walk out there I would simply vanish, like stepping off the edge of the earth. The world around me seems to shrink somehow in fog; everything feels consolidated as I can only really see what is close. I always imagine that will make things feel more secure, yet it often has the opposite effect.
Or the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route to give it it's full title unofficially also the City of Aberdeen Bypass, is a major road that wraps around the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. The road stretches north from Stonehaven through Kincardineshire and crosses both the River Dee and River Don before terminating at Blackdog. The main stretch of the AWPR is 22 miles (35 km) in length.
Vintage flare.
At a flea fair last Sunday I couldn't resist buying a cosmetically and optically perfect Zenit B with a Helios 44-3 f2 lens for just £10!
It was the lens I was after and I've had fun trying to get to grips with it ever since! Russian built, and of solid metal, to say it's quirky is no understatement and here's why:
-Firstly, although called Helios 44 it's 58mm not 44mm.
-When aperture is set at f16 it's really at f2 and vice versa, and anything in between is pure guesswork.
-EXIF reads f3.2 regardless.
-It's only sharp in the middle
-It doesn't focus to infinity on a DSLR, so hyperfocal distance needed for landscapes.
-When the histogram looks good the image is 2-3 stops overexposed-Correct exposure makes live view too dark to see properly. Might try an ND filter.
-At it's sharpest between 1-3 meters, so good for still life and portraits.
-Flares badly into the sun as seen here. An effect sought after by some.
-It's famous for it's swirling peripheral bokeh when wide open, although this photographer has yet to achieve this effect!!
Other than that it's fine and quite cool :)
Peripheral Frenzy's.
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壮大なオブジェクト収束馬鹿アサーション思考測定された繁栄箱入りの性質不可解な経験赤い断片が石炭を燃やす.
Steve.D.Hammond.
The church is situated in Bratrská Street, close to the Piarist Monastery and the mansion house. It is located in place where once the Moravian Brethren´s congregation stood; a Renaissance-style church was built by local authorities between 1590 and 1593. Petr Vok of Rosenberg with his wife Catherine of Ludanitz were the lords of Lipník that time. Peter Vok was a Catholic until his marriage with Catherine, however, he became a Moravian Brother under in fluence of his young wife.
The Moravian Brethren´s Church was built in a composite Gothic & Renaissance style. It had a rectangular ground plan with hedral presbytery bound by twin towers.The church design including peripheral walls of the presbytery with buttresses, presbytery vaulting which was adapted later and twin towers, the northern one of which is decorated with a peristyle as well as a ballustrade have preserved from the original structure. It was an exceptional work because Moravian Brethren´s Churches usually had no towers at all. The southern tower has never been completed and so it has never reaches the planned height.The designer of this signiticant building may have been the famous master Baltassare Maggi from Arogno in Italy.
After more than 100 years (between 1682 and 1687), the church, now consecrated to St. Francis Seraphic was rebuilt by the Piarists in early baroque style by the imperial architect Giovanni Pietro Tencalla – a representative of early baroque style in Central Europe. The church is known for its excellent acoustics and so regular concerts now take place there. The monumental entrance gate with semicircular arch filled with a baroque-style wrought iron grille from 1757 is a real jewel. On the top of the entrance gate, there is a sculpture representing Revelation of St. Therese to St. Joseph Calasanz who founded the Piarist Order. Francis O. Hirnle is credited with its authorship (B. Samek).
info.mesto-lipnik.cz/en/vismo/dokumenty2.asp?id_org=20027...
How many times in our busy days do we see a fleeting, peripheral vision? Ordinarily, I miss out on these subtle opportunities. On this day, I was able to snap this shot with my cell phone camera.
Explored Dec 27, 2015 # 341
The other side of the trunk is an 50 metre vertical drop, seen elsewhere in the series 'full thickness affected'.
I was focused on a Stellar Sea Lion when I notice movement in my peripheral the Otter had walked right in front of me. (no cropping)
Autobuses de Córdoba, S.A. (AUCORSA): el autobús número 909 (Scania ?/Castrosua New City, matrícula 0405 LFD) prestando servicio en la línea periférica O2 a Veredón.
Autobuses de Córdoba, S.A. (AUCORSA): the bus number 909 (Scania? / Castrosua New City, registration 0405 LFD) serving the O2 peripheral line to Veredón.
Peripheral vision loss (tunnel vision):
Peripheral vision problems mean that you don't have a normal, wide-angle field of vision, even though your central vision may be fine.
Moderate and severe cases of peripheral vision loss create the sensation of seeing through a narrow tube, a condition commonly referred to as "tunnel vision."
Symptoms of peripheral vision loss also can include difficulty seeing in dim light and decreased ability to navigate while you are walking.
If you have a sudden decrease in peripheral vision, see your optican or doctor immediately. Sudden loss of peripheral vision may indicate a detached retina, which is a medical emergency that must be treated as soon as possible to avoid permanent vision loss.
The Royal National Institute for Blind People (RNIB) website tells me that 93% of people who are registered blind or partially sighted in the UK retain some useful vision. So why isn’t there better understanding of visual impairment? Is it because it is easier for sight-loss charities to raise money if they present a more simplistic, pitiable image of blindness? Or is it because it is thought too complex an issue to explain?
Blindness is not binary. It is a full and varied spectrum. Visually impaired people come in many different variations. Some have central vision but no periphery. Some have periphery but no central. Some see the world through a window stained with blobs. For others, it is all a blur. Just give us a fair chance and a little space, we will probably just quietly get in your way on staircases.
The Australian one-hundred-dollar note was first issued in 1984 as a paper note. There have been two different issues of this denomination: initially a very light turquoise-blue paper note, and from May 1996, a green polymer note. Since the start of issue there have been six signature combinations. Wikipedia
Height: 65 mm
Material used: Polymer
Value: 100 Australian dollars
From Wikipedia...