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Here's a portrait I did for my roommate, used my super ghetto lights, 3 of them actually. I really like this one, I'm still working on the portraits.

Time to sleep now...Good night!

 

I'm so lazy to...post the lighting setup, I promise I'll draw it as soon as I boot back to Leopard. I don't like my mouse sensitivity on Vista :(

Out with the DX mirror, in with the FX mirrorless.

 

Absolutely love the new mirrorless Nikon Z7II. The dynamic range, sensitivity and IBIS are impressive to say the least. The Z glass is just as impressive.

 

This is a 1/2 second exposure and handheld. And while not as tack sharp as it would be if shot on a tripod, it's not too shabby.

 

Have a great week!

Weird light after sundown, high sensitivity setting.

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Europe - Republic of Macedonia - Prespa Lake - Преспанско Езеро - Prespansko Ezero - National Park Galichica - Национален Парк Галичица - Konjsko - Night Sky with Milky Way

 

Seeing magnificent Milky Way across the night sky is always special experience, Macedonia still offers some very dark skies, where you can see it in its full glory.

 

MACEDONIA'S NIGHT SKY WITH MILKY WAY - Timelapse

 

captures this very location as well as many others. Feel free to check it out. One photo is great, but 1000 put together gives you better idea how it was to experience it.

 

Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV; Lens: EF14mm f/2.8L II USM; Focal length: 14.00 mm; Aperture: 2.8; Exposure time: 30.0 s; ISO: 4000

 

All rights reserved - Copyright © Lucie Debelkova www.luciedebelkova.com

 

All images are exclusive property and may not be copied, downloaded, reproduced, transmitted, manipulated or used in any way without expressed, written permission of the photographer.

My beautiful boy hasn't been feeling well since a Lyme flare up and some sudden stomach sensitivities. He has lost a lot of weight and isn't himself, but hoping a new food and some time off the Doxy will help. He was still ready to chase the gorgeous, bushy fox that entered the pastures this evening!

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Nikon D2Xs

Focal Length: 600mm

Optimize Image:

Color Mode: Mode III (sRGB)

Long Exposure NR: Off

High ISO NR: On (Normal)

2008/01/06 07:46:46.0

Exposure Mode: Manual

White Balance: Auto

Tone Comp.: Normal

RAW (12-bit)

Metering Mode: Center-Weighted

AF Mode: AF-C

Hue Adjustment: 0¢X

1/1250 sec - F/4

Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached

Saturation: Normal

Color

Exposure Comp.: -0.3 EV

Sharpening: Normal

Lens: 600mm F/4 D

Sensitivity: ISO 400

Image Comment: Anthony Mak

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The Tarantula Nebula, also known as 30 Doradus and Caldwell 103, is a massive emission nebula with one of the most active star forming regions known within our Local Group of galaxies. This image only captures part of the entire object, with the Tarantula Nebula spanning some 600 light years in diameter and containing more than 800,000 stars and protostars. It lays outside of our Milky Way galaxy in the satellite galaxy called the Large Magellanic Cloud. At a 180 thousand light years away, its size is so massive that if it were as close as is the Great Orion Nebula is from earth, that it would brightly light up half our nights sky.

 

Thanks for looking, take care.

 

Hi res link:

live.staticflickr.com/65535/51146977281_c2ef31b7d9_o.jpg

 

Information about the image:

Center (RA, Dec):(84.552, -69.192)

Center (RA, hms):05h 38m 12.440s

Center (Dec, dms):-69° 11' 32.261"

Size:44.4 x 32.2 arcmin

Radius:0.457 deg

Pixel scale:0.732 arcsec/pixel

Orientation:Up is 330 degrees E of N

  

Instrument: Planewave CDK 12.5 | Focal Ratio: F8

Camera: STXL-11000 + AOX | Mount: AP900GTO

Camera Sensitivity: Lum, Ha, OIII: BIN 1x1, RGB: BIN 2x2

Exposure Details: Total: 62 hours | Lum: 31 x 900 sec [7.75hr], Ha: 102 x 1200 sec [34.0hr], OIII: 43 x 1200 sec [14.33hr], RGB 16 x 450sec each [6.0hrs]

Viewing Location: Central Victoria, Australia.

Observatory: ScopeDome 3m

Date: May 2020 - April 2021

Software Enhancements: CCDStack2, CCDBand-Aid, PS, Pixinsight

Author: Steven Mohr

 

adjective

lacking social grace, sensitivity, or acuteness; awkward; crude; tactless.

Synonyms: uncouth, gross, coarse, maladroit, clumsy, inept

 

Nothing says gauche more than rightwing Christian perverts who are inseminated with capitalistic excess. Perhaps it would be fun to see images that personify gauche. What say ye my friends?

  

Illustrative of the spectral sensitivity of wet plate collodion.

© 2014 Alan Mackenzie.

 

www.alanmackenziephotography.com

 

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In March, I began roaming a privately owned forest on the High Weald. I've once again managed to capture something different and unexpected. A herd of Fallow deer galloped through the trees, just as it started to pour with rain. This was a very challenging shot, obtained by reducing the AI Servo sensitivity, so that objects in the foreground and background were ignored as obstructions.

From the Wiki…

NGC 1512 is a barred spiral galaxy approximately 38 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation Horologium. The galaxy displays a double ring structure, with one ring around the galactic nucleus and another further out in the main disk.

 

To the lower left of NGC1512, is NGC1510, a dwarf lenticular galaxy that is gravitational tide to NGC1512.

 

Very strange was that the colour data suggested the outer halo of NGC1512 is a faint golden colour. This did not seem to be an artefact of processing as it was present immediately following colour calibration – so I left it that way for my take on this image. 😊

 

This image represents 44% of the cameras full frame, composed of luminance, red, green, blue, and hydrogen alpha filtered colour channels. Thanks for having a look.

 

Hi res link:

live.staticflickr.com/65535/50709231187_de22c86d28_o.jpg

 

Information about the image:

Center (RA, Dec):(60.983, -43.350)

Center (RA, hms):04h 03m 55.913s

Center (Dec, dms):-43° 20' 58.319"

Size:32.6 x 21.6 arcmin

Radius:0.326 deg

Pixel scale:0.732 arcsec/pixel

Orientation:Up is 269 degrees E of N

  

Instrument: Planewave CDK 12.5 | Focal Ratio: F8

Camera: STXL-11000 + AOX | Mount: AP900GTO

Camera Sensitivity: Lum, Ha: BIN 1x1, RGB: BIN 2x2

Exposure Details: Total: 23.75 hours | Lum: 35 x 1200 sec [11.67hr], Ha: 16 x 1200 sec [5.33hr], RGB 18 x 450sec each [6.75hrs]

Viewing Location: Central Victoria, Australia.

Observatory: ScopeDome 3m

Date: November-December 2020

Software Enhancements: CCDStack2, CCDBand-Aid, PS, Pixinsight

Author: Steven Mohr

  

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NGC1512, NGC1510, Planewave CDK 12.5, STXL-11000 + AOX, AP900GTO, ScopeDome 3m, CCDStack2, CCDBand-Aid, PS, Pixinsight

 

Lens: Nikon 18-105 f. 3.5-5.6 mm

Focal Length: 35 mm

Sensitivity: ISO 100

Exposure: 1/320 sec at f. 9

Exposure bias: -1 EV

Exposure Program: Manual

Flash: no flash

Program: CS4 - fractalius

Shot with the Canon Rebel 2000 loaded with Velvia 100 slide 35MM film expired in 2009 ( Overexposed by one stop since the film is expired and loses light sensitivity with age)

"Photophobia describes intolerance to light or light sensitivity".

Taken with 7artisans 60mm f2.8 Macro

Mend

Old picture October 1981

Negative scan

Film: Ilford Pan F (Black & White)

Film type: Black and white

Film format: 35mm

Sensitivity: ISO 50/18°

Camera: Canon A1

For February Alphabet Fun Month: 2025 Edition

 

I have been experimenting with baking my own gluten free bread and xanthan gum is a binding agent that adds moisture and structure to the crumb. I am not a celiac but have detected a sensitivity to gluten. This bread contains pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds and flax seeds in addition to the gluten free flour, yeast, etc. I bought a bread machine for 50 Euros from Lidl and I am having a lot of fun with the project.

If we tolerate bad stuff, it can effect us and we develop a dead spirit or sensitivity.

 

Foto / Photo EXPLORED: Sept 27, 2009 #257.

 

Flor / Flower Henryi Clematis.

  

Seen in Helsinki central park.

Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Oceanville, NJ, USA

 

DSC_0392 - Processed in CaptureNX 2 2.4.7 & GIMP 2.8.6

 

Date Shot:6/24/2016 18:02:36.00

Device:Nikon D3300

Lens:VR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G

Focal Length:24mm

Focus Mode:AF-S

AF-Area Mode:Single

VR:ON

Aperture:f/16

Shutter Speed:1/200s

Exposure Mode:Manual

Metering:Spot

ISO Sensitivity:ISO 100

White Balance:Cloudy, 0, 0

High ISO NR:ON (Normal)

Long Exposure NR:OFF

Active D-Lighting:Auto

Picture Control:[VI] VIVID

Sharpening:5

Contrast:+1

Saturation:-1

trumpet vines at Cape May Point State Park, New Jersey, USA

 

DSC_0730 - Processed in CaptureNX 2 2.4.7 & GIMP 2.8.6

 

Device:Nikon D3300

Lens:VR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G

Focal Length:55mm

Focus Mode:AF-A

AF-Area Mode:Dynamic

VR:ON

Aperture:f/5.6

Shutter Speed:1/100s

Exposure Mode:Manual

Metering:Spot

ISO Sensitivity:ISO 400

White Balance:Cloudy, 0, 0

Active D-Lighting:Auto

Picture Control:[VI] VIVID

Sharpening:5

Contrast:+1

Saturation:-1

  

"If a picture paints a thousand words

Then why can't I paint you?" -David Gates

 

Catalogue Entry: Source: artmuseum.princeton.edu/collections/objects/31852

 

Water lilies and Japanese Bridge represents two of Monetâs greatest achievements: his gardens at Giverny and the paintings they inspired. Monet moved to Giverny in 1883 and immediately began to develop the property. For him, the gardens were both a passion and a second artistic medium. His Asian garden was not part of the original estate; it was located on an adjacent property with a small brook, which he purchased and enlarged into a pond for a water garden in 1893. He transformed the site into an inspired vision of cool greens and calm, reflective waters, enhanced by exotic plants such as bamboo, ginkgo, and Japanese fruit trees and a Japanese footbridge. It was not until 1899, however, that he began a series of views of the site, of which this is one.

 

A careful craftsman who reworked his canvases multiple times, Monet was committed to painting directly from nature as much as possible and for as long as he had the correct conditions; thus, he could work on as many as eight or more canvases a day, devoting as little as an hour or less to each. In this case, he set up his easel at the edge of the water-lily pond and worked on several paintings of the subject as part of a single process.

Monetâs gardens and paintings show the same fascination with the effects of time and weather on the landscape. Both are brilliant expressions of his unique visual sensitivity and emotional response to nature. At Giverny, he literally shaped nature for his brush, cultivating vistas to paint.

Psyche inside out ~

 

Mind and soul as symbiosis, creating our perception of the exterior reality according to our interior degree of awareness. With the knowledge of your true self you hold the key to the gate which keeps the greatest mysteries of the universe.

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This One seconds long exposure was taken at an altitude of Five metres, at 06:57am on Monday 23rd September 2019 around sunrise off 1st Street and Bevan Avenue, between the boat jetty and Bevan Avenue Fishing Pier in beautiful Sidney by the sea on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.

  

The beautiful red sky bursting through the clouds was created by the sunlight's falling dust particles in the atmosphere, and lasted only a a few minutes before vanishing. It evolved almost out of nowhere and had walkers and joggers stopping in their tracks to watch it's brief beauty before it was gone and blueish grey clouds dominated the skyline once more.

  

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Nikon D850. Focal length 70mm Shutter speed: One seconds long exposure Aperture f/16.0 iso64 RAW (14 bit uncompressed) Image size L (8256 x 5504 FX). Focus mode AF-C focus 51 point with 3D- tracking. AF-Area mode single point & 73 point switchable. Exposure mode - Aperture priority exposure. Nikon Back button focusing enabled. Matrix metering. ISO Sensitivity: Auto. White balance: Natural light auto. Colour space Adobe RGB. Nikon Distortion control on. Picture control: Auto. High ISO NR on. Vignette control: normal. Active D-lighting Auto.

  

Nikkor AF-P 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E. Lee SW150 MKII filter holder. Lee SW150Con adapter for Lee 100 rings.Lee 100 67mm screw in adapter ring. Lee SW150 0.6 (2 stops) Neutral density Graduated resin filter. Lee SW150 Filters field pouch. Nikon EN-EL15a battery.Mcoplus professional MB-D850 multi function battery grip 6960. Matin quick release neckstrap. My Memory 128GB Class 10 SDXC 80MB/s card. Lowepro Flipside 400 AW camera bag. Nikon GP-1 GPS module. Hoodman HEYENRG round eyepiece oversized eyecup.Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod 3 Sections (Payload: 5.6kgs). Manfrotto 327RC2 Light Duty Grip Ball Magnesium Tripod Head (Payload: 5.5kgs). Manfrotto quick release plate 200PL-14. Jessops Tripod bag.Nikon MC-DC2 remote shutter release cable.

  

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LATITUDE: N 48d 38m 53.34s

LONGITUDE: W 123d 23m 36.03s

ALTITUDE: 5.0m

  

RAW (TIFF) FILE: 130.00MB NEF: 90.1MB

PROCESSED (JPeg) FILE: 50.60MB

     

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PROCESSING POWER:

  

Nikon D850 Firmware versions C 1.10 (9/05/2019) LD Distortion Data 2.017 (20/3/18) LF 1.00

  

HP 110-352na Desktop PC with AMD Quad-Core A6-5200 APU 64Bit processor. Radeon HD8400 graphics. 8 GB DDR3 Memory with 1TB Data storage. 64-bit Windows 10. Verbatim USB 2.0 1TB desktop hard drive. WD My Passport Ultra 1tb USB3 Portable hard drive. Nikon ViewNX-1 64bit (Version 1.3.1 11/07/2019). Nikon Capture NX-D 64bit (Version 1.4.7 15/03/2018). Nikon Picture Control Utility 2 (Version 1.3.2 15/03/2018). Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit.

   

One day, two years ago, I decided to get up out of bed early to go shooting the golden hour by the river, near my home.

Some photos have been published, but I still have the chest full of them!

The fishermen who were nearby found very weird beeing so long with the camera on a tripod pointing at the same site, and came also peering through the viewfinder ...

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Technical Info:

Camera: Canon EOS 40D

Lens: EF-S17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM

Focal Length: 22 mm

Sensitivity: ISO 160

Exposure: 1,3 sec at f/22

Exposure bias: 0 EV

Exposure Program: Manual

Metering Mode: Pattern

Flash: no flash

GPS

Coordinates:

Altitude:

©Henrique Silva, all rights reserved - no reproduction without prior permission

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Based on an adaptation of an iconic test pattern from a new digital video test signal generator.

Just a test shot for spectral sensitivity. Not much of a photo, but proof of concept.

 

I'd heard a rumor that Astrum Foto 100 was an extended red sensitivity film, capable of recording into the IR spectrum, so I set about to test that. Its true! Metered at about 6 ASA and using a Hoya R72 filter, I made this photo. Thirty second exposure. Film developed in D-76 1:1 for 11.5 minutes.

Camera: Retina IIIC (big C) with the 35mm Retina-Curtar accessory lens, at f11. Wonderful optics, those late Schneider Retina lenses.

"The philosophy of T'ai Chi Ch'uan is that, if one uses hardness to resist violent force, then both sides are certain to be injured at least to some degree. Such injury, according to t'ai chi theory, is a natural consequence of meeting brute force with brute force. Instead, one is taught not to directly fight or resist an incoming force, but to meet it in softness and follow its motion while remaining in physical contact until the incoming force of attack exhausts itself or can be safely redirected, meeting yang with yin."

Red Goshawk (Erythrotriorchis radiatus), Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Australia

 

Exact location changed due to sensitivity of this species.

 

Ebird checklist:

ebird.org/checklist/S89253057

 

The red goshawk (Erythrotriorchis radiatus) is probably the rarest Australian bird of prey. It is found mainly in the savanna woodlands of northern Australia, particularly near watercourses. It takes a broad range of live prey, mostly birds.

 

Source: Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_goshawk

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#AbFav_PHOTOSTORY

  

I Think It's Going To Rain Today…

Randy Newman - youtu.be/k9Fn8VhkK5g

He is one of my main favourite artists, because of his great sensitivity.

 

SCOTLAND…

 

It is early October and we are in Scotland, so the weather is ‘Scottish’… which means, some sun, racing clouds, fast showers, lots of light play on the hills and oooh interesting light.

As we are high up, we are closer to the sky, so; often the top of the hills are covered in eerie wisps of white cloud.

Like a lover’s caress.

 

The weather doesn’t bother us, we take it as it comes, everything has its charms and moods.

When in The Highlands, you just have to see it with mist and rain.

We stand on the shore of Loch Lubnaig, standing silent, stunned by such beauty, which changes by the second! I capture the rain.

 

This is again how it came out of my camera!

 

I’m a ‘purist’, lol

 

Have a beautiful day and thank you for your comments, M, (*_*)

For more: www.indigo2photography.com

IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

  

Autumn, reflections, "Lochs", Scotland, landscape, trees, rain, mist, clouds, hills, nature, colours, horizontal, "Nikon D7200", "Magda indigo"

In 2011, fall begins on September 23rd for countries in the Northern Hemisphere

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Technical Info:

Camera: Canon PowerShot G11

Lens: 6.1-30.5 mm

Focal Length: 13.761 mm

Sensitivity: ISO 400

Exposure: 1/15 sec at f/3,5

Exposure bias: -1 EV

Exposure Program:

Metering Mode: Pattern

Flash: no flash

GPS

Coordinates: 43°1'53.82" N 1°27'16.64" W

Altitude: 1087.9 m

©Henrique Silva, all rights reserved - no reproduction without prior permission

Camera: Nikon F5

Lens: AF Nikkor 50mm 1:1.8

Kodak TMAX P3200 professional grade high sensitivity black&white negative film, shot at ISO 1000

Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de

I Find I'm Constantly Having To Remind People Of A Block Buster Movie I Starred In When I Butt Hurt The Sensitivities Of Some

Self-Important Snowflake.

What a Wonderful World.

 

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Technical Info:

Camera: Canon EOS 40D

Lens: EF-S15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM

Focal Length: 85 mm

Sensitivity: ISO 100

Exposure: 1/6 sec at f/36

Exposure bias: 0 EV

Exposure Program: Manual

Metering Mode: Pattern

Flash: no flash

GPS

Coordinates:

Altitude:

©Henrique Silva, all rights reserved - no reproduction without prior permission

Full writeup here: theastroenthusiast.com/arp-274-from-hubble/

 

To celebrate my 18th birthday, I decided to process one of my favorite Hubble images! This was taken back in 2009 to celebrate the International Year of Astronomy by WFPC2. Given that it was taken by such a low-sensitivity sensor, this image actually had a whole lot of noise to deal with. I spent a while carefully removing hot pixels and cosmic rays to make the image look better. In case you’re wondering what exactly you’re looking at, here’s a little explanation about the galaxies:

 

Arp 274 is a system of three galaxies that appear to be partially overlapping in the image, although they may be at somewhat different distances. The spiral shapes of two of these galaxies appear mostly intact. The third galaxy at far left is more compact, but shows evidence of star formation. Two of the three galaxies are forming new stars at a high rate. This is evident in the bright blue knots of star formation that are strung along the arms of the galaxy on the right and along the small galaxy on the left. The largest component is located in the middle of the three. It appears as a spiral galaxy, which may be barred. The entire system resides at about 400 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation Virgo. The colours in this image reflect the intrinsic colour of the different stellar populations that make up the galaxies. Yellowish older stars can be seen in the central bulge of each galaxy. A bright central cluster of stars pinpoint each nucleus. Younger blue stars trace the spiral arms, along with pinkish nebulae that are illuminated by new star formation. Interstellar dust is silhouetted against the starry population. The pair of foreground stars on the right are inside our own Milky Way.

 

Website: theastroenthusiast.com/

Instagram: www.instagram.com/the_astronomy_enthusiast/

I've been to a used car fair, not far from where I live. A lot of cars were for sale, but the best cars weren't for sale!

 

That's a Mercedes-Benz W115, a 1973‍-‍1976 facelifted model, and it looks immaculate.

 

Taken with Pentax MV film camera and smc Pentax‍-‍M 40mm F2.8 pancake lens, on a short roll of AgfaPhoto APX 400 film. Developed in Adonal 1‍+‍50 at 22‍°‍C.

Scanned with Plustek OpticFilm 8100 film scanner using VueScan.

This is a neat little spot out in the Arizona desert. When I first got here, the skies were perfectly clear, but after I setup my lights, I noticed some clouds moving in. I took the shot and was amazed at the red clouds in the sky. Light pollution from the nearby town of Chinle created the color and the camera could pick it up with high ISO sensitivity. I ended up liking this image much more with the clouds, especially since it makes it a little more unique.

 

If you want to learn night photography, visit my website at actionphototours.com. I offer all kinds of private 1-day tours at night.

"At night, I open the window

and ask the moon to press her face

against mine.

Close the language door

and open the love window.

The moon won’t use the door

only the window."

Rumi

  

Ouverture du spectacle de danse du conservatoire du val d'Yerres. J'ai choisi le N&B car l'éclairage de la scène modifie fortement les couleurs et de plus la haute sensibilité utilisée a apporté beaucoup de grain, qui passe mieux en monochrome finalement.

 

Opening of the dance performance at the Val d'Yerres conservatory. I chose B&W because the lighting of the scene strongly modifies the colors and moreover the high sensitivity used brought a lot of grain, which passes better in monochrome finally.

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