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An Allegiant Airlines MD88 (N402NV) deploying thrust reversers after landing runway 24 in Roanoke,Va.
Shot on a equatorial mounted tripod, but run the opposite direction from normal operation. It catches the sunset then pans through the night sky in the opposing direction of the rotation of the earth.
This was a first attempt, and there was much that was learned from it. First, I attempted to time it so I would get the sunset in the west, then pan to the sunrise in the east, well, my battery ran out at about 2am, so I need another battery or an external power source. Next, the exposure was set to auto, and that does not work as the meter is not precise enough to stay consistent between shots. And most definitely needs to be captured in RAW. Next time I do this, I will do it in manual with ~30 second exposures. Also, the jittery feel of the video is, at least in part, caused by the gaps between exposures. I think it would look better with almost no delay between exposures (so a 30 second exposure with a 1 second delay).
The focal plane could be just a touch forward but still happy with this one. Taken with a 24mm reversed onto extension tubes. A hinged hot shoe allows the flash to lean out over the stack. A DIY snoot fires the light in front of the lens.
Experiments with my Nikon Reversing Ring. Believe it or not putting your lens on backwards makes a decent macro, with 2mm depth of field.
"Reverse Psychology" by Charles Ludlum, directed by Marina Pareja. -- Dating a psychiatrist can drive you crazy. Dating your husband's psychiatrist will drive you crazier!
Alternative Theatre Festival 2013 - July 11-13 & 18-20.
This is part of the "1:1.4D" incription on my AF Nikkor 50mm 1:1.4D lens.
Lens: Zuiko 24mm 1:2.8 reversed in front of AF Nikkor 85mm 1:1.8
Light: SB-600 flash, TTL on camera
A day spent learning off-road rally racing techniques with the London Rally School, Bicester, Oxford.
My 360 has died! I installed the latest system update and GoW update, and now I'm stuck with a dead console and a coffin on the way. Boooooo....
Woven bookmark commemorating the Festival of Britain 1951 with 'Leek', so one assumes for local sales.
Manufactured by Brough Nicholson & Hall in Leek, Staffordshire.
On the reverse is: 'Designed and Woven by BN&H, Leek'.