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50mm f/1.8
well i got the d1h a couple days ago,
its only 2.7 mp, but i figured for 200 bucks i'll get some good shots out of it,
Well heres my first sequence, ever
this is Jd, trying to wallride some air conditioner rig,
he fell haha
View large please!
eh, its sized kinda small. but i'll work on that later :)
I designed a Spore creature while I was at E3, and the nice people at EA were kind enough to make it into a little 3-D figurine like the ones they had sitting around their booth and ship it to me. It has two heads, one bird-like and the other more like a moose, with large fighting arms.
I envision a dreamy world when I saw this photo...almost as if it were in a movie.
For a bigger view, see my RedBubble Page
© Lee Trujillo - www.reflectionandlight.com
Arvada, Colorado
The Museum of the Roman Civilization (Italian "Museo della Civiltà Romana") is a museum in Rome (Esposizione Universale Roma district), devoted to the aspects of the Ancient Roman civilization. It was designed by the architects Pietro Ascheri, D. Bernardini and Cesare Pascoletti (1939-1941). Its 59 sections illustrate the history of Roman civilization, from the origins to the 4th century, mostly with models and reproductions. Among the exhibits are a complete sequence of casts of the spiral reliefs round Trajan's Column, a model of Archaic Rome and the large scale model of ancient Rome in the age of Constantine the Great by Italo Gismondi. It is derived from the Forma Urbis Romae map and integrated with archeological discoveries. This model is at a 1:250 scale and is made of plaster. The model was begun in 1935 and completed in 1971.
These are from the series Poetry on the Coast.
I shot these in 2003 at 2 locations Bob Straub State Park and in Lincoln City, Oregon.
I have not publicly shown them before.
They were all shot with my Rolleiflex and T-Max 400 film. I did do some corrective work in Photoshop to give them a less contrasty look. I hope you enjoy!
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Ph. Riccardo Migliorini
Canon EOS 1D Mark II
A sequence of pictures taking watching the Sun rise this morning. It's a rare event to see the sunrise this time of the year. Usually I'm at school already. This morning we had a delayed opening due to some heavy snow the night before.
Sequence of photos of RAF Typhoon aircraft ZK436 seen through mist at about 3,000ft over North Norfolk en-route for a Norwich Airport approach 20/04/2021.
This little sequence were taken using an Olympus Zuiko 16mm fisheye designed for the OM SLR's on the front of the Panasonic G1.
The crop factor means I lose the fisheye effect but I can still focus to 9 inches. This has been 'dealt with' in Lab colour, It is a copy of the 'B' channel with contrast enhancement.
More to follow with Zuiko lenses on the G1 including seeing what happens to vertical lines with this combination.
These are from the series Poetry on the Coast.
I shot these in 2003 at 2 locations Bob Straub State Park and in Lincoln City, Oregon.
I have not publicly shown them before.
They were all shot with my Rolleiflex and T-Max 400 film. I did do some corrective work in Photoshop to give them a less contrasty look. I hope you enjoy!
Sequence of photos from the implosion of 50 High Street in Buffalo, New York on May 26, 2007.
The former medical buidling had been vacant since June 1993.
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