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Long exposure shot over 't IJ in Amsterdam using
Cambo GFX
35mm Actar @F22
100ND Filter
Combined 2 shots by moving the vertical movement of the technical camera.
A much brighter edit then the last one I did... I like this one more.
I must say I did 2 4 minute exposures and the light is changing very fast at this time of day, Photohop does an amazing job combining the 2 shots and equalizing the light for the 2 exposures.
Well truth be told, I don't have any fictitious figures lying around the house. I looked just about everywhere and nothing. My friend Helen is hosting the Macro Mondays group this week so I wanted to come up with something for the theme. I decided it was time to widen the search, my son Daniel happened to be home so it was time to see what he had. Well Daniel has all kinds of fictitious action figures that come as models and he assembles. Both my son's grew up in the war gaming world, my one son designs them for a living and Daniel enjoys putting them together. I chose Unicorn, a derivation of the original Gundam, a little warrior ready for battle. I'm good with that and that's the extent of my knowledge so please no questions. I will add you're looking at 1.5 inches from the tip of his helmet wing thing to the bottom of the red marking on the shield he's holding. Shot with one light off to the left and some fairy lights in the back, for my good bokeh friends, sorry no bubbles from the Voigtlander...
Shot with: VOIGTLANDER, 125mm f/2.5 SL, MACRO APO-LANTHAR, shot @ f/4.0, 31 Layer Focus Stack Rendered w/Helicon Focus, (B,R5,S3).
This style of Dodge Coronet R/T offered for model years 1966-67. This one has the grille of the 1967 model. The performance R/T was available with the 440 cubic inch V8 or the 426 Hemi optional.
The license plate has been altered for privacy.
It's really amazing, don't you think?
Landmannalaugar is in the Fjallabak Nature Reserve in the Highlands of Iceland. It is at the edge of Laugahraun lava field, which was formed in an eruption around the year 1477. It is well known for its natural geothermal hot springs and surrounding landscape.
Landmannalaugar is the northern end of the Laugavegur hiking trail and a popular destination for tourist traveling in Iceland.
Iceland. September 2015.
another home flyover.
A little too high for a good shot.
**sorry have not been on much, lately, motivation has been lacking as well as good weather.
Shooting around my home region in Italy, the llittle Molise. In Italy, there is a famous joke saying that Molise does not exist -- Molisn't --. Actually, it is a very small region in the south center of the nation with only ~300k inhabitants. Nevertheless, thanks to this little joke, now the region and all the beautiful places in it are more known.
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Fuerza Aerea Española, Boeing 707-368C, cn 21367, 47-03 / T.17-03.
One of participants in flying parade for National day.
Well, it's not 11-11, a pair of numbers that seem to pop up regularly as I go about daily routines.
Thinking that might be a sign ( :-) we've purchased a couple of lottery tickets on a few of the past November 11ths and even included the number 11 in the mix.
I've come to realized 11-11 doesn't seem particularly lucky, we still haven't won anything, but dang that number still has a habit of appearing at weird times.
So that's why I posted this, it's not 11-11 but I like it anyway.
Just don't give up trying to do what you really want to do. Where there is love and inspiration, I don't think you can go wrong.
Ella Fitzgerald
Non smettere mai di fare quello che vuoi veramente fare.
Dove ci sono amore e ispirazione, sono sicuro che non potrai sbagliare.
Ella Fitzgerald
see in black/guarda in nero
The capital letter "T" in stark light with shadow, taken for the Flickr Friday group theme, "Tee." The "T" is 3¼ - inches tall.
Strobist info:
The scene was illuminated by two Nikon SB900 speedlights at 4- and 10-o'clock fired through snoots in Manual mode @ ⅛ power. The 10-o'clock speedlight had a blue Rogue gel attached.
The SB900s were triggered by PocketWizard Plus Xs.
Lens: Nikkor 18-200mm f3.5-5.6G DX.
#FlickrFriday
#Tee
Fomapan 400 (200ASA)
Fomadon Excel stock 5:30Min
camera scan
Micro-Nikkor-PC Auto 55mmF3.5
Valoi 360
NegativeLabPro
37069 approaches Coton Lane near Lichfield in fine light and with a partial rainbow heading 4Z69 Arpley Sidings to Daventry conveying a single flat wagon presumably after repair. Miraculously the second time in two days I've recorded 69 working a freight train.
Couldn't think of an adequate story to go with this image. I'm drawn back to what it means to me looking at it. All I could think about was this song. It reminds me of my older brother I guess. Perhaps because I sat alone when photographing this scene, watching the darkness envelope these beautiful mountains and wished I wasn't. It brought back memories of many a late night spent with my older brother when we were teens. I took great comfort and trust in our conversations, his advice and opinion. We talked about everything under the sun and I remember many times sitting together and watching the stars rise high in the skies like a million tiny lanterns. It was my brother who also showed me this song before he left for boot camp. Since then we've both grown up and moved to different states but I think of those nights often when I'm up late.
Here's to
starry skies and memories of long nights... to loved ones who were willing to sit with us in both the cover of darkness and in the beauty of light.
Thank you as always for listening to my ramblings...
xx
Rachel
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Isn't hill farmland beautiful in winter? Hills and rivers, stone walls, fields, flocks of sheep, barns, trees, farming machinery detritus....it's all there! Glorious!
...and bloody cold!
Here's a new Star Wars starfighter I've been working on for the Teal Squadron collab! It'll be at Bricktastic in Manchester, UK this weekend so if take a look if you're there!
I started by pulling ideas from WWII bombers that inspired some of the original Star Wars designs. Eventually, the design evolved into something close to a Naboo ship, so I leaned into it as a Rebel-repurposed Theed ship with a smooth exterior and missing panels for easier maintenance. Built in collaboration with Chris Perron and Wes Talbot. Check out their sweet ships if you haven't already!