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Just having fun on a sunny afternoon. No flash required, just plenty of sun.
This was playing in my head the entire time i did this shoot. www.youtube.com/watch?v=4C-YSq5flow
Gracias Cande Glz por ser mi fuente de inspiración!
I thought the rows of windows on this building in Manchester University looked like a never ending DNA sequence.
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.
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Timed 1 minute apart. About 45 minutes before it turned orange. See here www.flickr.com/photos/jchilders/13872548845/ Nikon D7000
laetitia tries to blee(n)d in
red x starburst filtered double exposed self w white frame i-type film shot on polaroid now+
The photos in this short sequence were all taken a couple of days ago, in Almondell Country Park, not far from where I live.
Parallel to the river Almond, which runs though Almondell, there is a 'lade' which is a Scots word for a channel constructed to carry a swift current of water that used to drive mill wheels. Neither the mills nor the wheel are in operation now, but the lade remains. The images here, are little vignettes in and on the water that I saw as I walked beside it. They're all single exposures, straight from the camera - I just tweaked the exposure a bit here and there.
So, I hope you enjoy this lade-side wander with me, and the beautiful voice of the Brazilian poet, political activist and singer, Caetano Veloso, who I happened to be listening to as I walked beside the lade that day.
Taken a few minutes after "The Perfect Storm"
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I was kayaking when I came around a bend and was pleasantly surprised by this bald eagle. I was barely able to set my paddle down in time to grab my camera, but was lucky to click off some shots. Wish my shutter speed was a little higher but under the circumstances, I'm pretty pleased with them.
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.
Parkour multi sequence taken in Liverpool
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