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I have had a specific image in mind now for a couple of weeks but the one and only night the sky and weather were right I was stuck at work (fuming!). So to keep the photostream 'ticking over' I offer this as a fallback; from a trip in Aug looking past the old fishing Bothy and down Loch Stack, Sutherland.
on brick patchwork. Broken windows all in a column with a background of bricks in an assortment of colours and shades.
Every shoot has a story. Well, all my shoots do. Every single one. Most stories are kept between me and the people involved. This shoot’s story is so fun I thought
I’d share it. And with most good stories, this one is short and sweet.
It’s 2AM. I get a call from Michea. She’s drunk. HEY JEF!!! WHAT ARE YOU DOING, she yells. “Not much, just working”, I know what’s coming.
“You wanna do a shoot?” she says.
I was there in ten minutes.
Nuff said.
Photo by Jef Harris.
Canon EOS 50D
Nikon BD Plan 20x- 0.40 210/0
Exposición: 1.5" - ISO100
Stacking
Canon auto bellows
Nº de fotos: 300
Pasos de 0,0028 mm.
Magnificación aproximada: 17,4x
These are old long play records (LPs) from the older, slower days. They rotated at 33 1/3 rotations per minute.
This is a composite of 14 stacked photos (adding to the theme).
Reykjanesbaer stacks - a climb down to sea level from the lava rocks and in a cave looking out on this scene about to get soaked, but this is what was needed to get the best view of these dramatic sea stacks.
Some rework using Define 2 to improve the image.
Image data :- Nikon D750 with Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8, f/7.1, 24mm, shutter 1/400, ISO 125.
Reynisdrangar are basalt sea stacks situated under the mountain Reynisfjall near the village Vík í Mýrdal in southern Iceland. It is framed by a black sand beach that was ranked in 1991 as one of the ten most beautiful non-tropical beaches in the world. In 2021 Reynisfjara was rated the 6th best beach in the world. (Wikipedia)
The South Stack Lighthouse is built on the summit of a small island off the north-west coast of Holy Island, Anglesey, Wales. It was built in 1809 to warn ships of the dangerous rocks below.
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Is it just me that likes the beauty of random, mundane things like this? Taken in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford.
South Stack Lighthouse Anglesey, I walked down the steps part way and waited to get the light shining in the lighthouse, one day I may make it down to the bottom, it's the coming back up that's the problem.
EXIF data lost through Photoshop, so here goes:
Nikon D500
AF-S Micro Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 G
f/8
ISO 100
1/500s
Just 3 shots stacked together. Again, not a perfect result, but I'm starting to get there
This is my first attempt at a Cloud Stack - a long exposure time lapse photography of clouds. The really clever people who do some wonderful images leave their camera set up for a lot longer time lapse (eg time lapse photos of the night sky). This being my first attempt I time lapsed for a shorter period; thus having less frames to stack together and not getting the brush type strokes. Something for me to aim for another time.
ODC - stack
Canon EOS 6D
Mitutoyo M Plan APO 5x 0.14 + Raynox 250
Tiempo exposición: 2,5" - ISO100
Canon Auto Bellows
Stacking
Nº de fotos: 200
Pasos: 40 µm
Magnificación aproximada: 4,12x
Just playing with some focus-stacked macro shots of plants and flowers here. Incredible amounts of detail in some these - if nothing else, it was fun experimenting bit with these and my home-made backgrounds and window light.
Yes! Quilt top in a day! I am convinced quilting is best as a team sport, after yesterday's session with The Aunts.
Now I have to wait until July to get back together with them to finish it. Meanwhile, I'm dreaming up my next top.
A first try to use focus stacking with DSLR controller and then stack the 8 images to one. You can see the sharpness from the front to the back.
South Stack Lighthouse was built by Trinity House in 1809, marking a tiny islet off Anglesey at the north west tip of Wales. The lighthouse is built on Ynys Lawd, a small rocky island just off the edge of Holy Island, which itself is an island just barely separate from the main part of Anglesey Island.