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Working on getting more comfortable with the Stop Shot - still need more work with focus and lighting, but getting a bit closer.
In the process of processing I truly lament and lament and lament over and over and over about which end result I love the best .. It can be a very long process because each time you tweak something a little differently it gives another element or feel to the picture so you're in a quagmire about which to choose .. So I decided to show you two options ..
i need more white fabric to do the border (10" on top and bottom, 6" on sides) and then i'm done.
then to quilt it. that will be more.... interesting to figure out.
You see! That's what happens when you get bored!
Ashness Bridge Ortoned. The Lake District, England.
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Bloomin' freezing - I'd like to think I'd have more sense now but a 228 on Rekowagen, with what I didn't realise 'til today was a V100 on the back, would have me out in the snow in a flash.
228762 on 16808 Werktags (ausser Samstags) 1352 Zittau-Gorlitz in the dying light of 18/12/91.
The day looked something like:
Overnight in Zittau (having arrived from a day chasing freight at Dippoldiswalde on the Freital heinsberg system) then a run out to Mittelherwigsdorf where there were stored 52.80s and a run up to Olbersdorf Oberdorf on the narrow gauge where the Timber Treatment works was still using a 600mm LKM Ns2.
Onward to Gorlitz, travelling through Poland and finishing with a bash up the hill behind 991779 at Radebuel.
With the public release of some of the initial JWST images it is possible to download and process the raw data yourself.
This object is the NGC 1365, the "Great Barred Spiral Galaxy", meaning it has a bar of stars at the centre with spiral arms further out.
Images from four infrared wavelengths from the NIRCAM and MIRI instruments have been combined, the choice of mapping these images into an RGB colour space is left up to the end user.
Raw data credit: NASA/ESA/CSA/STSCI processing: Anthony Holloway
Processed several times; last time 2020: www.flickr.com/photos/beachwalker2007/50278303218/in/albu...
This time: ACR Denoise and Topaz Sharpen AI.
I remember how frustrated I was with the equipment at the time under those lighting conditions. Neither the AF-D 80-400 nor the AF-S 300/4 (with or without TC-14E) performed well and the sensor of the D300 was certainly pushed to its limit.
Two differently processed version from 2009 as well as the 2020-reprocessed version made it into explore.