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Nikon F-801s
Zeiss ZF 50mm/ƒ1.4 + too much Circular Polarizer
Kodak Vision 250D_5246 exp. 1996
Arista C-41 kit
4-panel stitch
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Organic acids crystallized on a microscope glass slide and photographed in cross polarized light.
My commercial portfolios
Marks&Spencer shop at Liverpool.
Me llamó la atención este escaparate. Lástima que no pueda haber movimiento para mostrar lo graciosos que eran los muñequitos; cada uno se movía de forma distinta. Muy trabajado el escaparate :)
Felices fiestas a todos mis contactos!!
Happy holidays to all my contacts!!
* Thanks for the visits :)
Canon EOS 1000D + Canon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 EF-S IS
Please do not use my photographs without my consent.
Por favor no use mis fotografías sin mi consentimiento.
Hot Dry July - 1 (of 8) - Canon EOS M100 with Fotodiox EOS-EOS M adapter and Vivitar 55mm 1:2.8 Auto Macro Prime (OM Mount) Fotodiox OM to EOS adapter and 62mm Circular Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
It's camellia season at the indoor botanical gardens, which are nice to visit when the weather is cold and windy.
Viewer 2 fun. 60" @ f/2.0 with a polarizer on, never used one at night before. Didn't know how it would affect night exposures.
Well, I was out with The Bando yesterday...why these guys let me hang around with them, I'll never know!
We downed some java and then headed for the wintry wilds of nature and all the breathtaking glory it has to offer, with the sole purpose of capturing awesome images using our digital pixel-gatherers...every shot I took was crap! Crap I tell you!
Coincidentally... while we were out there...oh, never mind that!
To be somewhat fair to myself, I was experimenting with a newly acquired (read: given to me by one Monsieur JW Vraets) FOTGA Slim Fader Variable ND Filter Adjustable ND2 to ND400 77mm Neutral Density. None-the-less, everything was either over-exposed, blotchy, blurry, blotchy and blurry, or just plainly so bereft of detail or composition that, while reviewing them on the computer monitor, I could hear me ol' granpappy sarcastically cackling in my brain saying, "Hoo hoo! A cleptopyromaniacyakyak could have taken better shots than that that!"
"Ya, thanks gramps, " I muttered aloud despondently.
Just as I was about to close the file, I noticed one that was so over-exposed, Drew Barrymore would have been embarrassed! For kicks, I tonemapped it and the result was an image with this checkerboard pattern integrated into the elements. Now, most photographers would have uttered, "Shit! Another dud!" But, since I am not one of those and merely just own a camera, I blurted out, "Cool!"
Well, no sooner said...
Anyway, at the next Bando 'renkonti' (its French or something for 'meeting up and chatting about things' - a similar occurrence happened on Coruscant at the Jedi Temple), I will inquire just how such an abstraction befell my inglorious work of art (original photo) and maybe, if Matt pulls out a piece of paper and pen, while JW attempts to explain it in 'layman terms' (of course, Barry will just be oogling the girls meantime), I just might understand it!
A series of views of Ariels Tarn, just up from Harman Pass towards Whitehorn Pass, Arthur's Pass National Park, NZ.
Parksville - 1 (of 11) - Panasonic Lumix FZ200 & Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
This is a pair of quite dark Polarized Sunglasses. Held up to the sky in full sun, with sun behind me. The Glasses are held in front of a large green Frangipani tree. There are some high wispy clouds, patches of clear sky and some lower large white clouds to the right. The frame of the sunglasses are black and the lighter coloured parts of the arms are bright orange. The white spot in the right eye piece is the suns reflection.
Of course all the background is out of focus being held close to camera. Taken just to show the effect of the infrared spectrum. Shot in BW mode. Straight out of camera, only cropping.
I took the lights through the 2 polarizing filters of my children.
偏光フィルター2枚重ねでライトを撮ってみました。
Olympus E-PL3 / OLYMPUS M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II R
Russia. Moscow. Peter the Great Statue.
The Peter the Great Statue is a 98-metre-high monument to Peter the Great, located at the western confluence of the Moskva River and the Vodootvodny Canal in central Moscow. It was designed by the Georgian designer Zurab Tsereteli to commemorate 300 years of the Russian Navy, which Peter the Great established. It was erected in 1997 and is the eighth tallest statue in the world. It weighs around 1,000 tons and contains 600 tons of stainless steel, bronze and copper.
Россия. Москва. Памятник Петру I.
Памятник Петру I (официальное название — Памятник «В ознаменование 300-летия российского флота») работы Зураба Церетели был воздвигнут в 1997 году по заказу Правительства Москвы на искусственном острове, насыпанном у разделения Москвы-реки и Водоотводного канала. Один из самых высоких памятников в мире. Общая высота памятника 98 метров. Вес около 1000 тонн.
Camera: Leica M9
Lens: Leica Summicron-M 28/2.0
Filter Cokin: Linear Polarizer (p160)
Processing: Adobe Lightroom
One shot. None of the photos I do not use HDR or combining images.
1. Untitled, 2. Stunning Weather, 3. Untitled, 4. Isles Of Skye and Raasay from Badicaul, NW Highlands Scotland., 5. fields of gold, 6. Waiting, 7. Torrin village in August, Isle of Skye, 8. Love On The Rocks, 9. A Long Blue Moment, 10. Playa de los muertos - Carboneras (Almería, Andalucia, Spain), 11. Cool Blue, 12. Diablo Spring #1 - Lafayette, California, 13. Time Wasted14. Not available15. Not available16. Not available
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Finally got an Hoya Polarizer for a wide angle lens .. I screwed with the ISO AGAIN .. so I can't say if its pleasing yet or not
The 2005 Six MP Nikon D70s Rises Again! - 20 images - Nikon D70s with Tamron AF 24-70mm F/3.3-5.6 Aspherical Zoom (F mount) & Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
Lazy Summer - 2 (of 5) - Panasonic Lumix FZ200 & Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
Westwood Wednesday - 4 (of 5) - Sony A77 II with Sigma 10-20mm 1:4-5.6 EX DC HSM (A mount) & Polarizer - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.