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A collection of hex keys in ordered sequence from largest to smallest.

 

Taken expressly for the "Smile on Saturday!" theme of 8/20/2022: SEQUENCE/PROJECTION.

 

FAVORABILITY: 55% of 38 faves on 8/20/2022.

Skating sequence taken with double exposure in two different moments of the skater. The scene seems to be taken at the same moment with jump and fall.

I decided to play around with merging four photos of a Caspian Tern dive sequence from today. It is more dramatic to see them combined in one photo than clicking through individual photos. I am not that good at this kind of Photoshop manipulation but it looks alright and you can definitely get the feel of the complete dive.

This is a slideshow made of 3 different timelapse sessions shot in sequence. I can see a lot of things that could be a lot better, but please consider I am still in the learning process... :-)

 

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My wife at Music Store - Photo taken in Burst Sequence Mode.

Bolt of the Day.

 

Taken at 240 fps (0.025 sec lapse time), this sequence shows a fainter downward step leader stoke and a brilliant upward return stoke (CG then GC). The human eye can see at a frame rate of 1/10th of a second, so the finer details are missed. Even at the standard 24 to 30 fps movie, much of this event would not be recorded.

 

This lightning occurred ~6:49PM on 6 August at about 1.5 miles distance. Recorded with iPhone 11 Pro Max.

Here is the launch sequence for these huge White Pelicans as they take off. I was watching the group of preening birds when this one started to take off. I held down the shutter and took frames until he was way off in the distance. This panorama is a sequence of the first few frames as he lifted off. I was so pleased to be watching this bird at this moment.

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Khas Mahal, Red Fort, Delhi

These were 5 of a sequence of 18+ images. All were in critical focus. Even with small birds, the A9 tracks like nothing I've seen before. If you can focus and lock, it tracks.

Perched high above Burrator as the evening sun illuminates the surrounding landscape. Stunning weather conditions for Dartmoor!

 

Parts of the Burrator landscape, most notably Sheepstor, appear in the opening sequence of Steven Spielberg's 2011 theatrical movie 'War Horse'.

 

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just messin with some masking and layering stuff

stoked to go back out

Minolta AF-C, 35mm f/2.8, Kodak Tri-x 400, (200) Spur Acurol N, 20 Celsius degrees, 14 min.

It was a long-time dull drizzle and dark sky so I decided to use my 85mm 1.8 lens and didn't expect the birds to be so cooperative. Too short for telephoto I thougt. :)

 

Layers arranged in GIMP.

 

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After a week of not shooting self-portraits, it's refreshing to come back to something familiar – or not. I am feeling a pull towards more surreal concepts lately, mostly dream related. Maybe because I've been watching too much Fringe? Maybe it's the return of the X-Files? Or because I want to watch The Matrix for the 100th or so time...or the possibility of a new Enigma album in 2015?

 

April is going to be an odd month of self portraiture. This did not turn out quite as I expected – the wires did not behave at all. I still like it more than I thought I would.

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BPL Bike Rings

 

Day 6 of 7: Life in B&W photos. #lifeinblackandwhitechallenge

Badminton Horse Trials, with Badminton House, the home of the Duke of Beaufort, forming a spectacular backdrop.

This is a sequence of 4 shots where a Wood Swallow catches a mealybug in flight, returns to the branch and then starts the process of killing and eating the bug.

 

Clouds roll in as the night approaching in Valley of Fire State Park. Was here shooting some timelapse sequence back in April, 2014 and finally have my new timelapse video online. Please check it out with link below if you got some spare time!! :)

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... lime tree avenue in the foggy blue hour.

 

Blaue Stunde an der Kurfürstenallee Marktoberdorf.

These were 5 of a sequence of 18+ images. All were in critical focus. Even with small birds, the A9 tracks like nothing I've seen before. If you can focus and lock, it tracks.

A fair distance away so I decided to combine all four shots in the sequence.

Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve.

 

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Sequence in its assembled form is sixty-seven feet long, forty-two feet wide, and twelve-feet-nine-inches tall. Composed of segments of contoured weathered steel, it weighs two-hundred-thirteen metric tons.

 

Twelve semi-trailer trucks, each carrying one segment of the work, travelled eight days cross-country to bring Sequence from the Museum of Modern Art in New York—where, along with Band, it had been part of the museum's recent Serra retrospective. The trucking company is J.F. Lomma of South Kearny, N.J., which specializes in the transport of heavy freight.

 

The caravan of trucks arrived at LACMA around nine o'clock on Wednesday night, and the pieces were lifted down by crane the next day, beginning at nine in the morning. Expected to take two days, the unloading was complete by five-thirty.

 

"It was smooth, very smooth," said Julie Wietecha, project engineer with Matt Construction, as she walked the corridors formed by the curving, rust-red segments on Friday. "We saw them out on the trucks and we thought, 'Oh my god, how are we going to get these in?' first of all. But they're beautiful. This is nice work."

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I shot this while out of sight of the watchful guards, no photography allowed in the museum.

 

Meanwhile my photostream was view 90,000 times as of today. Thanks to all.

 

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Eclipse sequence

Williams Optics 80mm , Canon 60Da

Here's a shot completing the sequence featuring these insect eggs that I found on a Gladiolus leaf in our Staffordshire garden. Luckily, I'd gone back to the leaf after a follower on Twitter had suggested that the eggs looked mature. This was happening. By the morning all the larvae had hatched and disappeared.

 

I'd been advised that the eggs had probably been laid by a Noctuid moth of some sort. I know nothing about moths. Any thoughts anyone?

Spent a day in Dorset yesterday with Spencer Brown a top bloke and he kindly chauffeured me around to some of his great locations, when you get a moment check out his work you won't be disappointed.

 

Tech Details:

Nikon D7000

Sigma 17-70mm F2.8-4.5 @ 24mm

Exposure: 29.8 sec, f/16

ISO: 100

B+W ND110

Capture One 6 (raw conversion)

CS3 Ext & Silver Efex Pro2

Eurystomus orientalis

 

I decided to add the whole sequence this time. Posted this before but only with 3 from the sequence.

A frame from a film of double exposures. A collaboration between myself and Maria Bovor. Mostly posted in sequence but not necessarily.

Canon AE1

SOOC

Film: Kodak Portra ISO400

I have been wanting to try this! Our weather of late has been warm and the snow has turned hard and crusty. Good news is the foxes and coyotes can walk on top of the snow -- bad news is they really have to dive down hard to make a hole to the vole. Sometimes, like this guy, they get stuck and it takes awhile to extricate themselves. This fox finally got out with the vole intact!

Infrared shooting by the shores of lake Skarresø in Jyderup, Denmark. Brilliant weather and what a magnificent feeling it was to be in such a gorgeous, cozy place. Two duck passed by and make my frame just perfect.

 

Exif: ISO 200 ; f/5.6 ; 1/100 ; @18mm

InfraRed converted camera, 840nm

My Dad’s hand pointing out the winner and it is not me!

Taken last year from one of Steve Race's gannet trips, this is a sequence of shots stitched together in Photoshop.

Eclipse Timelapse Sequence ..Aug 21, 2017

9.00 am - Captured Sun...

9.06 am - Someone yelled.."It started"

10.18 am - Loud roar and cheer from the crowd; diamond ring appeared around 10.21 am

11.30 am - Last glimpse of Eclipse

11.41 am - Eclipse ended

2.30 am - Reached home driving nearly 15 hours from Madras, Oregon

Sequence captured of the snow leopard in Tost Uul Gobi Desert Mongolia.

 

Read more about the great work of the snow leopards trust in Mongolia:

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