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My cat found herself a new perch today, sitting on top of my 4 foot tall speaker, peering out the window to the harbour below.
This girl is my best friend, yet I don't take nearly enough pictures of her. My new 50mm f/1.4D lens makes it so much easier to avoid using flash, which plays havok with her tabby markings. (Zoom in to the see the amazing detail in her fur and eye.)
We're heading to the V-E-T on Saturday, so wish us luck.
Nikon D600, 50mm f/1.4D lens, handheld for 1/640 second at f/7.1, ISO 400.
The 556th Test and Evaluation Squadron are located in Hangar 719 on the south-side of Creech AFB, Nevada.
Predator-class fighters were produced by Sienar Fleet Systems and used by the Fel Empire during the Sith-Imperial War and Second Imperial Civil War.
This class of a fighter is considered a successor to the famous TIE/IN interceptor. Equipped with hyperdrive and a deflector shield, TIE Predator is a marvel of engineering in a galaxy far far away.
I was taking pictures of a caterpillar when i noticed a white spec of a bug (~2mm) appearing to attack an even smaller green bug (~1mm).
I couldn't see what was going on with my naked eye, but it looks like he's using a needle-like appendage to literally drink his prey's insides.
Image to demo the power of focus stacking. Left image is one shot at f/8, focused on the respirator. Right image is the focus stack of 9 images (all at f/8)
Custom repainted/modded/resculpted NECA City Hunter (from the TRU 2 pack, 2011). Inspired by the Scavage Predator figure from Kenner's 1990's Predator toyline.
A picture of my dog running after her favorite tennis ball. I used the curves function to bring out the contrast between the stump and the grass. I also sharpened her body just a little bit to get rid of some of the blur that was on her fur.
(photo by EH)
My daughter used her position as Assistant Stage Manager to shoot our ballet performance. Here are a few of her shots.
One of Joseph Gutierrez's pieces, Predator Too is very dark and threatening, and there is a huge amount of action onstage. I'm amazed that there are never any collisions!
Was für ein Panzer!
Freihandaufnahme in unserem Garten mit dem Raynox 250.
Wallpaper von diesem Bild zum runterladen gibt es hier: