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Prompted on World Parrot Day, and with the extraordinary co-operative effort of the photographer, here we have a rare find.
This kākāpō chick was in the able care of hands from the Kākāpō Recovery Program . The photographer was the enthralled witness to this scene.
Please don't ask for more details as refusal may offend…or I might have to cook my own dinner.
Pronunciation tip: it sounds like car-car-paw
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This is really different from the work that i have been producing lately, But it seems like i have one decent conceptual piece every week and half or so . It would be cool if i could create more conceptual photos everyday but i just cant seem to find the time to set everything up.
And i guess the concept behind this photo is all explained in the title.
I really appreciate any constructive feedback/ critiques :)
Program:Manual
Lens:24-70mm f/2.8 G VR
F:6.3
Speed:1/800
ISO:140
Focal Length:24 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:+16
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, Auto ISO
VR:On
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto0
Picture Control:Neutral
Focus Distance:11.89 m
Dof:inf (2.43 m - inf)
HyperFocal:3.04 m
Camera collection, no. 9.
Pentax Super Program c.1980
Here's one more camera I adopted from my brother-in-law, John. I don't remember shooting with this one back in the day, but she's loaded with film now. I started shooting pictures on the roll a few years ago. Really, I need to shoot more film.
HUB is the control vessel of the "Program" faction. Basically it's an advanced rouge AI that can control any advanced enough device by overwriting their main code. One of these ships can control more than hundred different devices at once making it as a top priority target in any conflict. It's especially dangerous because all of the modern military vehicles use electronic assistance and that's why "HUB" can hijack tanks, planes, guided missiles etc.
The shape was inspired by the D-5 Mantis form Star Wars
Wedding Photography by Mathew Irving for more information about me and
bookings visit my website - irvingphotographydenver.com
Program:Manual
Lens:24-70mm f/2.8 G VR
F:2.8
Speed:1/250
ISO:125
Focal Length:70 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:+16
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, Auto ISO, [9]
VR:On
EV:-1/3
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto0
Picture Control:Neutral
Focus Distance:5.96 m
Dof:1.22 m (5.41 - 6.63)
HyperFocal:58.24 m
Russian-born Clark arrived in Toronto via Paris in 1931. Having first-hand experience of the 1917 Russian Revolution, she never forgot its terrors or its utopian promise. In the year she made this work, as her h0melandd was under siege during the Second World War, she held a sale of her paintings in support o the Canadian Aid to Russia Fund. Here, she embedded the paper program form a relief concert of Russian music into the surface of her work. Her appraising gaze meets ours with wary pride.
Program:Manual
Lens:70-300mm f/4-5.6 G VR
F:8.0
Speed:1/320
ISO:280
Focal Length:300 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:-1
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, [3], Auto ISO, [9]
VR:On
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto0
Picture Control:Flat
Focus Distance:14.13 m
Dof:1.04 m (13.62 - 14.67)
HyperFocal:374.42 m
In the pews at the Xime show. An exercise in onstage presentation, without actually providing entertainment - good experience for these music students, I guess.
Some days you're the bug, sometimes you're the windshield.
Dans les bancs du salon Xime. Un exercice de présentation sur scène, sans réellement offrir de divertissement - une bonne expérience pour ces étudiants en musique, je suppose.
Certains jours, vous êtes l'insecte, parfois vous êtes le pare-brise.
Please, read my profile, or visit my website!
SVP, lire mon profil, ou visiter mon page sur Web!
it has to start somewhere
it has to start sometime
what better place than here
what better time than now ...
This tree, that's so photogenic and smells so nice, is actually in a back alley. Less than 1 mile from downtown. Love that :-)
Given this by a Widow who was a member of Brentwood Photographic Club -- her Husband died 1993 in his darkroom -- she is still sorting out gear from the garage ! This was covered in DUST and 50mm lens had the start of 'Fungus Flecks' in front and rear surfaces which I cleaned off just in time due to many years in damp garage. She owns NIKON FE cameras so I have serviced them as much as I can for her. The OLYMPUS Spot Program is supposed to ' Eat Batteries' so I am taking them out when not being used.
Inspired by the Architectural wonders of Andreas, KingBrick and Stijn Oom.
I wanted to primarily test destruction in this build, but one thing led to another and I ended up making something with much more life and flavour than I had originally intended to create.
Wannabe Warmer Wednesday
Lincoln Park South Lawn, Chicago
Does it get any better than reading a book on a Chicago Summer Day in Lincoln Park? Oh, never mind :)
I remember seeing tron when I was little and I thought it was the coolest thing ever. Fast forward 8 years and LEGO ideas released this great little set. the printing on the figures is genuinely impressive. Perfect size for a desk; I definitely recommend picking this one up!
Program:Manual
Lens:150-600mm f/5-6.3 G VR
F:9.0
Speed:1/1600
ISO:560
Focal Length:550 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:0
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Single Area
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, [3], Auto ISO, [9]
VR:On
EV:+1/3
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto0
Picture Control:Neutral
Focus Distance:266.07 m
Dof:133.85 m (215.03 - 348.88)
HyperFocal:1118.65 m
New pic of the mini chess that I have designed for the AFOL Designer Program of Bricklink in collaboartion with lego. You can pre-order it for ONLY 37$ with free worldwide shipping!! HERE ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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