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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.
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Que beleza
Ninguém chora
Não há tristeza
Ninguém sente dissabor
O sol colorindo é tão lindo
É tão lindo
E a natureza sorrindo
Tingindo, tingindo ♫
* All photos of the sequence, were taken in Vista Chinesa (Chinese View) and the photos are open, because the photos have been published previously. Except the image of the movie Rio
* Todas as fotos da sequencia foram tiradas na Vista Chinesa
e estão abertas, pois já foram publicadas anteriormente. Exceto a gravura do filme Rio
Foto: Amanhecer na Vista Chinesa - Rio de Janeiro
Video: ♪ Alvorada ♪ - Clara Nunes
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According to Law 9.610/98, it is prohibited the partial or total commercial reproduction without the previous written authorization of the author (article 29). ® All rights are reserved.
#Episode8. This is photo 8 in a sequence that will build into an Album. At Burgess Park Lake (21 June 2020) a Cormorant chased a Great Crested Grebe. At first I didn't know why then I noticed the Grebe was carrying a big fish. The question is what happend next: to the Grebe and the Fish? See #Episode9 tomorrow...
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.
On the 5th of August, the skyline turned pink-ish as the sun set below the mountains surrounding Sarajevo.
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.
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.
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 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]
Nebula in the constellation Cassiopeia
Image Details:
Scope: A-P 130mm EDFS @ f/6.44
Camera: QSI 6120
Filters: Astrodon 3nm
Mount: Takahashi EM-200
Guiding: QHY 5LII-M & Mini Guidescope (PHD2)
Image Capture: Sequence Generator Pro
Processing: PixInsight
Location: Central District, Seattle, WA
Ha: 18x10min
OIII: 18x10min
SII: 18x10min
Total integration time = 540 min =~9 hours
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- 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...
I took this sequence of Caracal shots hunting, in the Eastern Cape.
Superbly stitched, photoshoped and presented by my very good friend Jim Wright of Artydog fame. Check him 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 :).
From the Valley of Dreams, a four-shot sequence, 25 sec. each, aligned and median blended with StarryLandscapeStacker.
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.
Front Board Sequence Parkfield, Went down My local For an afternoon Skate, And found myself taking Some Shots Of Local Skater Josh Harper Getting a front Board Down The Hand Rail, Hope You Enjoy!!
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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.
My personal favourite from the 'Voodoo' sequence.
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“At one point on Agena, near the docking cone and extended antenna, Scott will open a small, spring-loaded door to expose a micro-meteorite impact plate. On a subsequent Gemini mission—probably Gemini 9—it is tentatively planned to approach the dead Gemini 8 target craft, and another space-walking astronaut will retrieve the plate for earth study of meteorite impacts during the interim between flights."
By Russell Arasmith. Masterful. Striking: