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Maybeshewill 'In Amber' MV

 

Director Fraser West

DOP Nick Lee Shield

(video sequence from stills - repeats 5x) The Orbital ATK Antares rocket, with the Cygnus spacecraft onboard, is raised into the vertical position on launch Pad-0A, Friday, Oct. 14, 2016 at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. Orbital ATK’s sixth contracted cargo resupply mission with NASA to the International Space Station will deliver over 5,100 pounds of science and research, crew supplies and vehicle hardware to the orbital laboratory and its crew. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)

While I was at the skate park in Sedona I shot 4 of these (2 of me and 2 of my friend) and this is the only one I've worked on so far. It took over 4 hours, mostly because they're all so close together and because I had to leave the shadows in. The selections were a pain, but the resulting image was so worth the effort.

(I ride Original, this is my Hybrid 35)

Special thanks to Zeynep and Semiha =)

 

ps: this is a serie photo work

This is what a 30 mile per hour train appears in 30 second long exposure at the railroad crossing section. I would say it was not an easy experiment. I had to test shot this scene for 5 times. The amount of variable light caused by car’s headlights was the challenging part. To equally balance the exposure time to the sequence time (timed at approximately 22 second for crossing gate closure, traffic stop and train pass), I used an ND filter, and added 8 seconds of safety factor to exposure time for the possible increase to amount of light to actual recorded sequence. If you like to try this, do it at late night with less traffic. The set exposure time will be out of whack each time a car comes to a stop in front of you.

I was fortunate to capture the Olive-backed Oriole sequence of flight the other day when I went for a river walk. This was my first sighting of this bird and I captured it on different trees in different mannerisms. Lucky me.

This was the sequence of the total solar eclipse yesterday just near the point of totalilty. I was there with 3 other people and we enjoyed it together - it was awesome! There were also two young couples who drove all the way from New Hampshire and they stationed themselves close by us. All of us chatted and had a good time during the eclipse. There were a few small clouds that wandered through, but were gone by the time the eclipse reached totality.

 

Taken on August 21st, 2017, with my Sony Alpha SLT-a77v DSLR. For the lens, I used a Minolta 2X adapter and an old Minolta MD-Mount Super Paragon PMC II Auto Tele Zoom 80-200mm lens. It turned out to be the equivalent of a 1200mm focal length. When I finish the roll of film I shot concurrently and develop it, I'll bet they turn out even better.

This sequence was captured with the Time Machine and Drip Kit. Each frame was taken with .001 seconds more delay than the previous one using the "auto increment" function in the Time Machine. There were a total of 232 pictures taken of 232 different drops one after another, then merged into this movie.

 

On Flickr it seems to play rough and jumpy. The QuickTime original is much more smooth.

Bath, UK

 

© Vincenzo Chiochia

Lunar Eclipse on 20th February 2008 taken from West Des Moines, Iowa.

This is the full sequence of full lunar eclipse. All taken from my Apartment room window.

 

Two and a half weeks ago, my brother, sister, and I took a short sibling vacation to Iceland. I am now uploading pictures from that trip.

 

Our first day we did the classic Golden Circle route: Þingvellir, Geysir, and Gullfoss before driving to Vik on the south coast for the evening. This, of course, is the middle stop, Geysir, although the actual geyser is called Strokkur (the bigger Geysir geyser has stopped erupting).

 

I struggled with how best to photograph and capture the power of the Strokkur geyser. It took a lot of patience to get a good sequence of shots like this, but with the gray, cloudy skies the images looked a bit flat out of the camera. I decided to go for a bit more extreme black and white look than I might typically use, and combine all my shots into a single image, to give the photograph enough visual oomph to match the actual experience of watching this jet of water shoot up into the sky.

You must learn to creep before you walk.

 

直訳:あなたは(人は)歩く前に這うことを学ばねばならない

 

物には順序がある

  

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blog.livedoor.jp/rav4x4/

 

Photography inspired by Eadweard Muybridge.

| Fotografia inspirada em Eadweard Muybridge.

Ok now this was much easier than I originally anticipated. Had the camera on the tripod and put it in continuas shooting mode. The focus was set to manual so there was no focus acquiring delay between the shots. Opened the first two images in Photoshop. Selected the second image (cntr+c or command+c in mac) and pasted it on top of the first one. Then went to the layers menu and selected "hide all". After that I used the brush tool to reveal the second image and the first one stayed the way it was. Repeated this step for the rest of the 7 images.

January 2012,

Nikon D7000, Nikkor 18-105@18mm,

F/9, 1/1250s, 1600 ISO to compensate for the fast shutter speed.

Last years, too cloudy this year unfortunately!

S Exposure

 

F1 Race Abu Dhabi.

Sunset sequence, Polo Beach, Maui. November 1, 2021.

I want to call this `Love Handles`.

 

I won`t.

4 vertical image sequence stitched in Autopano Giga to create this final panorama. MavicPro at 69m AGL

 

www.droneace.com.au

© Please don't use this picture on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission.

Lunar Eclipse Sequence - The progression of the Beaver full blood moon lunar eclipse. Also seen is the illuminated Dream Wheel ferris wheel at American Dream mall in Rutherford, New Jersey.

 

This image is also available as a black and white.

 

To view additional images please visit www.susancandelario.com

 

Thank You,

 

Susan Candelario

Day: 165 / 365 project

The series yet continues with another snap of the ERODE's White beast raging past with the Island (so called Express) to Bangalore !!

Be ordered in

Time and space

Created retrospectively

 

This is a three minute exposure of some old pilings on Clearwater Beach.

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