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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.

We had a few magical days living with the eagle hunters and joining them on their hunts. This particular evening could not have been any better. When I first started learning about mirrorless cameras, I never thought they could outperform DSLR's for fast action shooting. With the latest Sony a7's and a9, I don't think that is the case any longer. In this sequence, I took a burst of around 60 shots. The camera/card didn;t slow down one bit! I used Continuous AF along with Sony's lock-on function. I shot hand-held through the viewfinder and the camera locked on to the rider and followed him through the frame. I even zoomed out as he got closer. Looking through my shots, almost every single one was tack sharp. On my DSLR, I probably would have lost 30-40% of the shots from soft focus. Mirrorless is definately the wave of the future!

On the 5th of August, the skyline turned pink-ish as the sun set below the mountains surrounding Sarajevo.

image assembled from 6 shots taken in burst mode

Finally put the images together for this sequence.

A composite of a recent four shot sequence of a peregrine flypast.

My first attempt at making a video in second life. Thanks for watching. kisses.

 

Minha primeira tentativa de fazer um video no second life. Obrigada por assistir. beijos.

The setup was reasonably simple: I set a 5 second delay, to allow me to get ready. Once the camera started taking pictures (continuous shooting, about 7 frames per second), I tossed the ball into the air, and ran to catch it. I omitted a couple of frames at the end of the sequence, so that I didn't "overlap" with myself. (Hence the small gap in the ball's trajectory.)

 

Taken with Canon 70D, Tripod Mounted, Manual Mode. Used a separate intervalometer to control the delay and shutter: Configured the timer to wait 5 seconds, then hold the shutter open for 2 seconds. However, since the camera was set to continuous shooting, it took ~14 consecutive frames during those 2 seconds, which captured the action.

 

Used 7 of the captured photos / frames for the final shot. ISO 200, 12mm, f/5.6, 1/400s. I pre-processed the original RAW images in Lightroom, and converted to smaller JPEG images. Imported the JPEG images in Photoshop, each in a separate layer. Then used layer masks to select just the "action" in each shot, allowing all to blend together.

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

 

Blaue Stunde an der Allee.

After many hours of tedious masking thanks equally to the color change of the water in the background and my ambition to include the eagle's reflection, I have completed this sequence! I'm really proud of how this turned out!

Note: Gen AI was used to expand the background.

Location: Seabeck, WA - Big Beef Creek

People are working in a sequence in a Paddy processing field near Bangladesh Border of west bengal where manual drying process are going on.

at Liège Guillemins railway station

I thought it would be fun to show you three of the four frames I shot while this Paddle-Tailed Darner was gliding. I love how he dips the left wing to begin the glide. This is not the same photo from yesterday - in that fourth frame he is leveling out and the wings are flatter. They truly are amazing creatures.

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]

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._augustine_florida

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Johns_County,_Florida

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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.

My Tεxturεs My Fℓιckrιvεr

Thαηks for your vιsιts αηd coммεηts.

 

Pℓεαsε doη't usε thιs ιмαgε on wεbsιtεs, bℓogs or othεr мεdια wιthout мy εxpℓιcιt pεrмιssιon.

Aℓℓ rιghts rεsεrvεd © GoldenCrotalo.

 

- 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...

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.

Isle of Mull from Mull Charters Boat. I was hoping to see several of these magnificent birds, but in the end was glad to see just the one on a very wet, misty and cold boat trip in early June. Here's a sequence of images as the bird swooped to pull a fish from the water. A truly spectacular bird.

TROPPO SOLE PER LA VALLE.

  

La vallata, famosa per i suoi prati e i boschi di fondovalle, è sconosciuta a gran parte dei turisti amanti della montagna laddove la sequenza ininterrotta di cime si fonde con il cielo oramai prossimo all’Austria e all’Europa. Si apprezza un fascino mitteleuropeo osservando i profili delle Alpi Giulie scintillare a levante, per poi sfumare verso i colossi ghiacciati dei Tauri a nord e alle più note Dolomiti schierate a sud. Uno spettacolo tanto ampio e sorprendente che non molti hanno avuto la fortuna di apprezzare. Tutto a qualche chilometro dal cuore del Cadore, dalla trafficata strada che unisce Santo Stefano alla vivace e frequentata Sappada; a una manciata di minuti dal Comelico e dalla via per la vicinissima Val Pusteria, ad un passo dalla verde Carnia. Un mondo intero di montagne, sorprendentemente condensate nei loro ambienti caratteristici, spunta di poco a lato del Piave, che proprio qui nasce e inizia la tormentata corsa verso il Mare Adriatico.

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TOO SUNNY FOR THE VALLEY.

  

The valley, famous for its meadows and woods at the bottom of the valley, is unknown to most mountain-loving tourists where the uninterrupted sequence of peaks merges with the sky now close to Austria and Europe. A Central European charm is appreciated by observing the profiles of the Julian Alps glittering to the east, and then fading towards the frozen giants of the Tauri to the north and the more famous Dolomites lined up to the south. A show so large and surprising that not many have had the good fortune to appreciate. All a few kilometers from the heart of Cadore, from the busy road that connects Santo Stefano to the lively and busy Sappada; a handful of minutes from Comelico and from the road to the nearby Val Pusteria, a stone's throw from the green Carnia. A whole world of mountains, surprisingly condensed into their characteristic environments, emerges just beside the Piave, which is born right here and begins its tormented race towards the Adriatic Sea.

  

Immagine realizzata con lo smartphone HUAWEI MATE 20 PRO

 

just messin with some masking and layering stuff

stoked to go back out

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.

 

Thanks to everyone for your visiting, favs & comments :).

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

BPL Bike Rings

 

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

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

 

Blaue Stunde an der Kurfürstenallee Marktoberdorf.

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!

It's only when you spend time cloning out plane trails on a 170 shot star trail sequence do you realise that where I live has crowded skies full of planes....!

 

An hour spent on Higger Tor in the Peak District and maybe two hours cloning planes, I lost track....

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