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Same Light, Flat and Dark Flat frames that went into the previous Red channel only image. Redoing the master Dark frame solved the reverse vignetting problem.
I have no idea why the original 45s Darks did not have the correct Offset value.
For Macro Monday's theme: "Backwards"
It's been five months since I've done a Macro Monday! This is really weird ... but the idea came to me in the middle of the night. It isn't particularly original, I'm sure someone already thought of it but I didn't even peek into the group yet.
♫ Written in Reverse – Spoon ♫
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Happy Macro Monday Everyone!!
ETA: "mysterious place with no name" is how I like to think of shots taken in my house!! :-)
IC 1011 taking RJY30 south after passing CN junction in Memphis, TN. Note the signal showing an approach in the wrong direction.
I’m not sorry for referencing that song.
While up at Roosevelt, I managed to land this shot of one of the Wolverine trains shoving out of Union Station. Nothing special for power, as always with the midwest routes.
Reverse Namaste! Requieres open shoulders. If you do not have enough flexibility only grab your elbows. It is still a good exercise to work on 🙏
a7s + Wollensak Dumont CRO Oscillo Raptar 0.9X 3 inches f1.9 (reversed; Fairchild Oscilloscope Record Camera T-450A)
Since these are posted on the eve of April Fool's Day, it seems fitting to do something a little off the norm.
Class 33/1 No 33108 reverses out of platform one, Bewdley so it can pull into platform two for its next service.
Despite the warm weather earlier in the day, the town has just been hit by an unseasonal downpour of rain and hail.
warm monday....
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Location: dpp riverside Putrajaya Malaysia.
a shot from my Oly e500.
terima kasih - thank you - syukran - for your kind interest & support...really appreciate & take good care always ...rgds tank/sulaiman
Tim and I went to Tate Britain to see an exhibition of Don McCullin's photography, but the real highlight of our stroll around the galleries was this piece by Cerith Wyn Evans: Inverse Reverse Perverse . Essentially a mirror bowl, it showed a distorted version of the room as we approached it but, on reaching a certain distance from it, the image switched: suddenly, as though having stepped into a portal - like looking into Narnia - the rest of the room was forced out of the image by a magnified, heightened, almost hyperreal reflection of my face. It really must be experienced to be understood but, when this happened, we gasped; we moved and reached out our hands to play with the image, to see what was possible. When two European ladies came over - drawn to it, I think, by the fun we seemed to be having - they had the same experience. The four of us laughed out loud, encouraged each other to look from different angles, took photographs and shared them. It was the most engaged I've been with a piece of visual art for a long time.
London, 2012.
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different angle, darker, grainier, more lights & different clouds than this shot - astoria, queens, nyc
For those who are not in the know about filters for cameras - oh yes we use those to distort reality too ;) A reverse graduated filter is simply a filter which darkens the sky and then also has a even darker band that can be aligned with the horizon to really reduce the exposure on the sun (the brightest part of the scene) during those sunrise and sunset time, those leave one with a nicely exposed frame.
Now, i don't have one of these since they are pretty specialised and really can only be used in a few cases anyway - you can also replicate the filter with a couple of normal graduated filters...
anyway there is a point to all that, there are some mornings when the cloud and sun gods shine upon you (hahaha did see what I did there ;) ) and you get a scene like this where the band of cloud along the horizon provides you with a natural part of the reverse graduated filter :)
nicely played clouds and sun :) its a bit of boring composition but I could not really find anything else nearby to jazz it up and by the time I would have climbed down the rocks the light could have been all gone :)
Auberge du Manet
Assemblage. Panorama inversé ... puisque c'est à la mode! ;)
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Montigny le Bretonneux
(78) - France
March 9-10, 2017
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
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