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Filling the greenhouse with plants for the winter while playing with the dog and testing the ultrawide lens. The distortion of straight lines is obvious here but I find it kind of cool.

PENTAX K-1 • FF Pixel Shift Mode • 200 ISO • Pentax FA* 85mm F1.4 (IF) SE

Kenko Pz-AF UniPlus Tube 25

am Wegesrand mit Pixelshift

Details aus dem Wald mit Pixelshift

Another shot from a spectacular evening at Antelope Island near Salt Lake City UT. This was at the tail end of a short road trip with Kevin Benedict, where we were treated to a light show over the shores of Great Salt Lake. Taken with Pentax K-1 with "Pixel Shift" feature, and Pentax 24-70mm lens. I believe I still had the B+W circular polarizer on the lens on this shot.

Summer Azure butterfly at work on a Common Dogbane floret.

 

Common.

A mixture of lighting: vibrant orange tones of Stirling contrasting with the cobalt blue night sky above.

 

The foreground hill is Craigforth, a plagioclase-macrophyric basalt outcrop amongst the superficial deposits of holocene silt and clay.

Aye it was too cauld and windy to be mucking about with this long exposure nonsense today!

(this was also an excuse to test a new cpl I got this week, tho I prolly broke all the cardinal rules with stacking numerous ND filters ontop lol :D

Linhof Technikardan S45

Schneider-Kreuznach Apo-Symmar L 5.6/150

20mm front rise

2.5° front left swing

f32

1/2 second

Ilford FP4+ (EI 80)

Lee Orange 21 filter

Gitzo GT3532LS

Arca-Swiss Z1

Self developed in Pyrocat-HD 1:1:100 at 22 °C for 14 mins (minimal agitation) using a modified Paterson Orbital

Digitised using 16-shot pixel-shift capture

Toned

 

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Just laid eggs.

Xestia oblata

A scene that's been shot many times, but like the Millennium Bridge, this spot is something I just cant walk past

 

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In ancient times cats were worshipped as gods; they have not forgotten this.

– Terry Pratchett

 

The hardest thing to cook is a scrambled egg. The hardest portrait to capture is a cat. They know before you do when you are going to press the shutter.

 

I am practicing for my conversational portrait class in a few weeks. I I can get a portrait of a cat…. Then I can take a portrait of anything.

 

I shot this with the Nikon Zf and the 135mm Plena. Raw file processed in NX Studio NiK collection Silver Efex Pro v7 in Photoshop beta.

 

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Quite a lot of data went into the making of this scene - using the Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 FE lens and a Gobe variable ND filter to make the exposure 10s, pixel-shift for higher resolution, I swung the camera around to initially make a very wide panorama. In practice this vertical 4:5 crop was more appealing.

 

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Projection: Rectilinear (0)

FOV: 66 x 35

Ev: 4.08

4 x 5 stack and stitch, 18mm x 13mm frame size

Hasselblad 501CM

Carl Zeiss Sonnar 5.6/250 Superachromat CF

f8

1/60th second

Gitzo GT3532LS

Arca-Swiss Z1

Fuji Provia 100F

Lab development

Digitised using 16-shot pixel-shift capture with a 99 CRI light source and an IT8-calibrated custom profile.

 

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