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just experimenting with some shots at the park and loved how this one came out....... finally got the chance to straighten this shot as the previous one was a bit tilted......pls. View On Black
Zooming out before the set exposure ends is one fun way of adding some fun and creativity to your night shots....
Illustration for the Washington Post about new research into the use of psychedelic drugs to treat depression.
For better quality or to get this in print: www.sactyr.com/psychedelic-opera/
This was captured last weekend, the final week for Vivid Sydney. Perhaps it was my timing or so but I thought the Opera House didn’t have much light projected on it as I would hoped it would be. The Sydney ferries and boat lights more than made up for that, providing this psychedelic dance of lights.
Exposure: 132s
Aperture: f/11
Focal Length: 35 mm
ISO Speed: 100
As the London elephants are now sold & gone forever, I've uploaded some more for posterity, as we'll not see them again. These were found in Green Park.
Connected (in the Connect group): colourful elephant
This groovy and psychedelic photograph shows a night of observing the Northern Celestial Pole from the Allgäu Public Observatory in Ottobeuren, Germany. Pictured here is the facility's 0.6-metre Cassegrain reflector telescope, which was installed in 1996.
More information: www.eso.org/public/images/potw1435a/
Credit:
ESO/M. Kornmesser
Clear CD holders stacked. An example of photoelastic birefringence. Focus stacked but colours not Photoshopped. Shot on top of an iPad with a white display in daylight and a circular polarizer on my lens. Rotating the polarizer caused the psychedelic colours you see here to change and the background to go black!
See: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoelasticity
Macro Monday - Rainbow
I was washing up the other night when I noticed these pretty colours in a glass on the draining board....so I had to take a photo.
the only alteration is a slight crop and a frame added in picnik.
Taken with my Fuji Z5fd
Striaght out of the camera, no photoshop. Maltby standard sooc.
Cut the bottom of a plastic sunflower oil bottle, placed it on the end of the lens, and waved lights at it.