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The other afternoon and evening I lugged around a heavy tripod and some heavy lenses - and almost came away empty handed. I thought that I could capture some nice Bokeh images in the city - but it just wasn't happening. So before heading home, I decided to shoot a singular pano set. I'm still impressed at how well LR is able stitch them together. Sometime during the evening I'd set the camera to ISO 400. Consequently, I've had to DeNoise each of the seven vertical frames (20 mins each) before combining them. The image is 19,758 x 6,818 pixels - though Flickr will not let you zoom into 1:1.
Lens is the Auto Rikenon ‘Tomioka’ 55mm f1.4
Deeper into the pines, there was an area with thick palmettos and less light coming through the fog and the canopy.
Thin Lizzy at Newcastle City Hall on 12th April 1979 taken with my Zenith E using a 125mm lens. I scanned these from the original negatives which I recently found, so much better than the pictures I got at the time most of which had a red cast to them. This was the 4th and last time I saw the band
“ A man’s past is not simply a dead history….
It is still a quivering part of himself, bringing shudders and bitter flavours and the tinglings of a merited shame."
-- George Elliot
Millennium
not a lot of water but I kind of like it..I promise my next waterfall shot
will be fat with water......best view large
taken at Station Cove Falls
Gemlufallsheidi is a fantastic desolate moorland in north west Iceland between the fjords of Dýrafjörður and Önundarfjörður.
Only one decent road running through this vast landscape...
Leica x1
Hurricane Ridge
june 2011
i'm so late at commenting shots.
blame "game of thrones" !!! damn addicting serie!
in memory of Sarah Everard
Make life safe for women
Wayne Couzens sentenced to full-life term for ‘grotesque’ kidnap, rape and murder