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It was around sunset.

Looking through window, I saw this massive massive column slowly rising.

Wow... I grabbed my camera without a second thought and started shooting.

The light kept changing and the sunset ray formed a beautiful rim light around the column.

Slowly, the column began to split into smaller parts and rain started.

 

This is the first time I shot such a thing in sequence and the experience is so unforgettable. :)

 

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[QE Home] Marlowe Living Room -Vintage Holiday- Full (Add Me!)

❀ Sofa, chair, tables, tapestry, plank art, photo montage, lanterns, rug set, plant set

❀ Multiple texture options on all items by touch.

❀ Sofa: 8 female & male sit animations

❀ chair: 1 female & 1 male looped animation sequence.

 

[QE Home] Rustic Holiday Plank Art (Add Me!)

❀ Touch to change

  

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Barodi, Narayanganj, 2011

 

Story of life starts with a phase of uncertainty and dependence.

With the help of the predecessor we have learned how to travel through all the laps and gaps of life. Traveling with time and crossing all the phase of life we complete the sequence.

 

A very little baby, grasping the hand of his grandmother.

 

A sequence of 12 images stitched together to show the dive of a Kingfisher. East Yorkshire.

Lavatera/Malva, from bud to the end.

 

Happy Smile on Saturday

 

Thank you for your views, faves and or comments, they are greatly appreciated !!!

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!

 

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The supermoon eclipse sequence from Canberra

Black Sea, longexposure

A Photoshop composite of eleven shots from the Pro-Capture mode sequence.

Advertising for a proposed video web cast

Tom Felton at MTV live July 8 2009

my very first sequence btw

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I finally made it as I wanted! Pretty tough to make by the way!

 

A forgotten-to-post Flight Sequence of YT, one of last years Fledglings

Based on my own photographs. Created using layers and masking in Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2.

 

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A pair of Amtrak SDP40F locomotives in numerical sequence is on the point of the southbound Inter-American as it makes the station stop in Springfield, Illinois. Trailing is No. 591 while No. 590 is leading. (Scanned from color negative film)

...Went out to a local lake and this crane flew by; so here are the results. haha

* Canon EOS REBEL T5i

* Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II lens

* Corel PaintShop Pro X4

Downtown Vancouver

 

1954 Nikkor Q-C 1:3.5 f=13.5cm LTM rangefinder lens.

This Bald Eagle realized he missed a duck and just got grass. In the following pictures he will get rid of the grass, make a 180 degree turn, dive onto another duck and lift it to a tree where he will be eating it. Happy Eagle. Not so for the duck.

Southside Auto Clock

Counting as I travel.

I recorded these sequences at 200 fps, rendered at 25fps (i.e. slowed to 1/8th speed). Stopped down to circa F16 to try to keep them in focus for as long as possible when they shoot forward toward their nest. Sony A1ii ( in S&Q Mode - HD, not 4k) & 70-200mm lens probably mostly approx. 135mm.

3 layers, approximately 0.2 sec between each continuous shot. Easy to arrange, even the background branches fit almost perfectly (regarding arranging the center and the right position).

 

Unlike some of my other similar sequence images, I can say that these positions are pretty realistic, because each position is determined by the background.

 

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

Created for Magic Troll Artistry's "Bridges" challenge and for Hypothetical Awards' "Urban Abstraction" challenge. And how about one more ;-) … Vivid Imagination's "Waterfront Art" challenge.

 

This is a mash up of six photos I took of the Lefty O'Doul Bridge at 3rd Street in San Francisco. I was shooting without a tripod and wasn't really trying to hold still but Photoshop managed to do a great job of aligning them regardless. I used the "difference" blend mode repeatedly to expose all six bridge positions. The blends are also responsible for most of the color effects you see.

 

In case you're wondering why the bridge was being raised at that moment, look over at the right side of the image below the green pavilion. You'll see a small yellow fishing boat in the water. What you can't see so well is the mast of the boat which extends into the sky above the pavilion. No way that little boat could have made it under the unraised bridge with its mast intact!

The We're Here! gang is considering mathematics today. The fascinating Fibonacci Sequence is all around us!

Composite of course, those are probably 3 or 4 different animals.

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