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San Francisco breathing in and out. This is my second set of timelapse tests in SF. A followup to my first video:
Audio credit: 'Golden Age', Beck (Sea Change)
This time I think I've got the camera settings right. Autofocus, image stabilisation is off, and full-frame evaluative metering (boo!) is on.
Equipment:
- Canon EOS 450D (Rebel XSi)
- Netbook (Aspire One) running Mandriva 2009
- gphoto 2.4.3 - command line:
gphoto2 --set-config capture=on --capture-image-and-download -I 5
This is a frame from a video. You can watch it on Vimeo.
I took this photo, changed it to black and white, and then just brought out the color of her eyes. I didn't alter the color in any way... her eyes are naturally extremely blue.
This patch is used by the the United States Army Element of the Selective Service System. It was authorized in 1988.
Selective colour option chosen after exposure if I remember correctly. A wicked hat. A fast shutter speed would have given the final sharpness required for a better photograph.
This plaque casually neglects to mention that the aforesaid redoubt was occupied, for almost the entire duration of the war, by a garrison of British troops who used its strategic location to rain fire down upon the Americans.
Old Photo From Summer I Found & Spruced A Lil
My Dad On Sidmouth See Front Watching Broadband Play During Sidmouth Folk Fesitval