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I thought I try a composite for a change. This is a few images of a sequence when the Kaka flew from the aviary to the feeding station. The beautiful Kaka / bush parrot can be just as cheeky as the Kea. Taken at the Orokonui EcoSanctuary in Dunedin.
Ely Cathedral, Ely, Cambridgeshire
19th Century nave roof panel depicting the Adoration of the Shepherds and Magi.
The nave roof ceiling was painted as part of George Gilbert Scott's restoration of the 1850s and 1860s. It consists of twelve panels depicting the Sacred History of Man as recorded in Scripture, and was designed by Henry Styleman Le Strange. The sequence was based on the early 13th Century sequence at St Michael, Hildesheim in Germany. Le Strange painted the first six panels himself, and the rest were completed after his death in 1862 by Thomas Gambier Parry. They are, from west to east:
I. The Creation of Man
II. Adam and Eve
III. The Thank-offering of Noah
IV. Abraham and Isaac
V. The Dream of Jacob
VI. The Betrothal of Ruth to Boaz
VII. The Stem of Jesse
VIII. King David
IX. The Annunciation
X. The Nativity
XI. The Adoration of the Shepherds and Magi
XII. Christ in Majesty with Saints and Angels
Capturing birds in flight is not easy especially with longer lenses, so it needs some practice. Make sure bird in flight should be in focus from the first image. If the first image is not in focus, all the pictures in the sequence will be blurry. Sometime the camera cannot focus, and the bird passes away and we cannot even take one picture, which is disappointing. This year I will drive far away and find different birds in flight rather than just the seagulls. I prefer cloudy days because I don’t like harsh light on birds. I always delete blurry images. Zoom in to see the details on birds’ feathers. Have a wonderful day!
12 images taken during the transit of the moon crossing in front of the sun.
Although the skies were quite cloudy I managed to get enough gaps in the clouds to shoot this sequence over about a 45 minute period at the peak of the eclipse.
Thanks to ITV new for sharing this image on their website too :-)
www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/update/2015-03-20/the-whole-mo...
A sequence of images taken over just a four-minute period showing how fast these powerful supercells can move.
This storm was between Waynoka and Enid in Oklahoma, USA.
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I had a very enjoyable night last night with Chris T to my favorite and slipperiest tunnel in the Peak District.
Lots of experimentation last night for both of us and some lessons learnt and ideas born.
Cheers to Chris for his help with this one....definitely a 2 man job.
Single long exposure. Raw conversion in Lightroom. Happy days.
People are working in a sequence in a Paddy processing field near Bangladesh Border of west bengal where manual drying process are going on.
I was fortunate enough to find myself in Jackson, Wyoming on Aug. 21, 2017 to see and photograph the total solar eclipse. There's no rehearsal for this type of photography, unless you chase eclipses (which I have not), so I read as much as I could about the technique beforehand. Finally, when totality finally occurred, I was so stunned by the beauty and awe of the eclipse I promptly forgot everything I had learned. For a moment, I had no idea what to do, and I only had 2 minutes. Fortunately, I pulled myself together to remember, "ah, yes, you need to take off the solar filter during totality!" What a dope!
I know I promised this some time ago so I figured it's about time I delivered. This is a sequence of nine successive (reading left to right from top left to bottom right) shots of an Arctic Hare running. Actually it's one of two such sequences I managed to grab... the other is probably even a little better since it was running and turning at the same time. It's the first time I've tried one of these mosaics. Some of my contacts (and you know who you are) do a much better job of this than I do.
You might need to look at it in one of the larger versions to really appreciate it.
Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A. - July 5th, 2022
SUNRISE - Vilano Beach - Atlantic Ocean - First Light
Choppy Sea - Sunrise drama at the Inlet - Summer 2022
4th of July Holiday - Northern Florida - Treasure Coast
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - ocean-dream]
*[Atlantic Ocean - warm-morning-light - small-waves]
1. the bird walk towards the edge (evidence= foot prints)
2. bird reached the edge and caused an avalanche (evidence=the avalanche)
3. bird flew off (evidence=no bird to be seen)
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.
- A time sequence, in my moments ....
Static waves in a sea of stone .....
- Secuencia de un momento..., dentro de mis momentos....
Olas estáticas en un mar de piedra...
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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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Badminton Horse Trials, with Badminton House, the home of the Duke of Beaufort, forming a spectacular backdrop.
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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.
This is an analog sequencer I started after I had ordered some pink and blue LEDs for valentine's day. It doesn't make sound, but puts out a cycle of changing resistances (12...41...0...108...12...41...0...108, etc.) that can be used to control a simple frequency generator, synthesizers, or even be used as an input sensor for Pure Data, MAX/MSP, etc. via an Arduino (or Dorkboard). There are 12 knobs to set resistances/notes, and one for tempo. The other knobs and output jack connect to a simple synth breadboarded on the inside. I added them just to make interfacing a bit easier, but they are separate from any functions of the sequencer. Sorry for the small photo!
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