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Ikea's finest, and what my two kids had for brekkie these past mornings!
Stacked image with the crisp clear bun at f5.6, the rest of the frame f4.
Yellow Buckeye in bloom. I think it is Aesculus sylvatica, although we are also in the range for A. flava. Eno River State Park.
Pentax K-1 (super-res mode)
Rokinon 24mm tilt/shift
Iridient Developer
I took this picture with the camera/tripod at Sandsend, pointing towards Whitby. The weather was fine but then turned as a sea mist rolled in. I took my time to get the composition exactly as I wanted it, and then converted it to b/w in Photoshop.
Prague - right bank at night
Fujica GW690
Fujinon EBC 90mm f/3.5
Fuji Neopan Acros 100
90mm 6x9 is equivalent of 39mm for 135 format.
I don't remember the details.
Probably f/8 and 1 minute and
developed in rodinal 1:50.
Photographed with Lumix S1 with pixel shift high resolution mode.
Retouched slightly in Darktable (lots of dirt and scratches).
High resolution version of this image:
Light and dark - bright lights of a restaurant and the Parish Church reflecting in the River Tay at dusk, Kenmore.
We only had a few hours to go through the city on our return to New Orleans so the shots were an exercise in speed photography. Unintentionally, I encountered some symbolism as my father entered the frame by this garbage can with the insignia of the city. It caused me to start thinking about how we both threw something away.
We were living together here at the time this city flooded, I was 19 and he was 47. It wasn't the most harmonious life together as I was doing manual labor in his picture frame studio, during a time when I had little interest other than playing video games, riding my bicycle around the town, and talking to women of questionable character. This, of course, was frustrating for him.
Then we left, as many did, the day before the storm. After spending a few nights with family in Georgia, I went north to New York state, and would soon start my college degree in computer science. Dad would move to North Carolina, where the woman he married was from, and where I grew up as a kid, away from him. He would work with his hands out of his garage, leaving behind his art studio in a rented room of an old factory in a bad part of town, a place where he had seen a man shot to death from the window who was selling drugs.
The flood and evacuation was a turning point in both of our lives, and here we were, back in the city 19 years later, me double my age when I left it. One became two, in time and in place.
I now own a HD DA 20-40 and have been testing it on the officially unsupported FF K-1. Here are some recent workings. I have to say I find it quite usable at a lot of varying focal lengths and apertures. Very pleased as I now gain a small zoom WR lens to add to my collection for those rainy days.
Pixelshifted non cropped.
Pixel peepers, you are welcome; live.staticflickr.com/65535/47867892741_e31d5c9fd4_o_d.jpg
I now own a HD DA 20-40 and have been testing it on the officially unsupported FF K-1. Here are some recent workings. I have to say I find it quite usable at a lot of varying focal lengths and apertures. Very pleased as I now gain a small zoom WR lens to add to my collection for those rainy days.
Pixelshifted, non cropped.
Pixel peepers, you are welcome; live.staticflickr.com/65535/47867884061_afd54795d4_o_d.jpg
Spring green after heavy rains, looking down along the trail to Hollow Rock. Duke Forest, Orange County, North Carolina.
Camera level, lens shift (down) for composition and lens tilt (forward) for Scheimpflug focus.
Pentax K-1 (pixel-shift mode)
Rokinon 24/3.5 tilt/shift
Iridient Developer
Affinity Photo
Shot with the Lensbaby Velvet 56 with the Panagor Auto Macro Converter.
www.pentaxforums.com/accessoryreviews/panagor-auto-macro-...
Pixel Shifted. Detail is quite nice. Still not got lighting properly sorted. This is the same flower as photographed a couple nights ago, it's blooming a little more tonight.
Full Res here; farm5.staticflickr.com/4234/34903876843_b35ac9ab24_o.jpg