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Used by London Brick Co for carrying kiln dried sand between depots. Rescued from Rush Green Motors in 1977 where a tree had grown through the chassis.

using Flypaper textures ...

I learned from Wright to not waste attic space

Using Focus Stacking .. and an ipad air2 for the background..

Using a spruce branch to check me out closer.

#macromondays#closed

Using the telephoto to capture the edges of morning light and the warm and cool tones on the badlands of Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park.

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bear cub tpsdave at pixabay

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Rocks

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based on this tutorial

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made for this discussion at

It's a addiction

   

Camera used: Pinhole homemade camera 35mm

Estenopeica, hecha en casa 35mm.

 

San Juan, Puerto Rico

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Arista Edu 100 (Fomapan)

Exposure: 6 sec.

Pinhole-19 ( 35mm)

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F.L. 27mm

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Nik Silver Efex Pro 2

i used to work in a photo agency on the corner of 57th and madison, before everyone got too embarrassed to be uptown. i rode the elevator every morning with the editor of mad magazine, who wore a rope for a belt (brancusi already knows this). sometimes i really miss the rituals of 9 to 5. especially the coffee wagon; there's nothing like a danish in cellophane.

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BM 560 Mysha Lucy looking a little tired in Brixham harbour. Nothing a quick lick of paint can't put right, though!

use it when you have it

get it if you don't

love it when you're ready

leave it if you won't

 

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"Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer – and often the supreme disappointment." Ansel Adams

 

On the World Photography Day, this is my tribute to one of the best photographers of all time. A great inspiration for me.

  

Thanks a lot for your visits, comments, faves, invites, etc. Very much appreciated!

 

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On an early Easter Monday bank holiday morning, I set off towards Bradgate Park under a biting wind, with my car showing just 4°C. Despite the cold, the land was clearly awakening with spring, quietly signaling renewal in every detail.

 

As I stepped into the park under the soft morning light, there was a rare stillness—no people, just nature beginning its day. Instead of the usual robin, I was greeted by a Eurasian chaffinch foraging on the ground. Around me, small birds were busily flying back and forth, carrying nesting materials in their beaks into tree hollows.

 

Continuing my walk, I noticed a group of fallow deer on my right. Among them, a young deer fixed its curious gaze on me, and I believe I captured that exact moment of connection in a single frame. Between us flowed the River Lin, its subtle elevation difference and fresh greenery adding depth to the scene.

 

As I observed the group, something remarkable caught my attention in the distance. Eurasian jackdaw were landing on the deer, pulling out loose fur and flying off to line their nests in ancient tree hollows. This interaction seemed less about parasite removal and more about building soft nesting material.

 

I waited patiently as the light shifted and the sun rose higher, creating a beautiful backlit background. Finally, the moment came—a female deer allowing a jackdaw to pull fur from her back. I captured this frame at ISO 4000 and 1/1250 sec.

 

It’s also worth noting that the deer are currently shedding their winter coats, which the jackdaws are clearly taking advantage of. Interestingly, not all deer tolerated this behavior—some females resisted, perhaps due to discomfort.

 

Nature’s balance and these subtle interactions continue to fascinate me, often leading me to reflect more deeply on the connections within the wild.

 

I hope this story adds another layer to the image and helps convey the moment beyond the frame.

 

Wishing you all a peaceful and joyful Easter Monday.

 

I've captured some unforgettable moments with my camera, and I hope you feel the same joy viewing these images as I did while shooting them.

 

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Lens & support:

Nikon AF-S TC-14E III — hand-held or monopod, SPORT VR enabled.

Aperture set to f/8, full focal length.

All images were converted from RAW to JPEG.

 

During long walks, I use either a Nikon cross-body strap or a monopod.

Monopod setup:

Gitzo GM2542 Series 2 4S Carbon Monopod

Really Right Stuff MH-01 Monopod Head (Standard Lever)

Really Right Stuff LCF-11 Replacement Foot for Nikon AF-S 500mm f/5.6E PF

 

Your comments and constructive criticism are always appreciated.

Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to explore! 😊

I don’t use my notebooks gently. I see photos of people sharing what they have inside of their journals, all neat, tidy, and pretty. While I really enjoy seeing those photos, that is not my style. Not one bit. Mine are filled with messy scribblings that usually only I can read; a mix of print, cursive, and shorthand that keeps up with my brain the best. Entire paragraphs are scratched out, eventually pages start getting ripped out. The entire point for me is to use them, not make the insides pretty to share with the world. It’s a place for me to purge my brain of whatever I need to at the moment. It’s a wonderful chaos that I adore.

 

I think this is one of the reasons why I seek out covers that I find aesthetically pleasing. It’s a beautiful way to hold the mess from my brain. It’s also why I’ll only ever share the covers. What’s inside is for my eyes only and if any of it makes it to the outside world, it will be typed in a neat paragraph such as this.

 

Notebook set from Studio Oh!, bandana from United by Blue.

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With all the excitement of the race track I totally forgot about my fair pix. Well, as I said before, I was not able to use my tripod at night so I did the best I could without it. Looking up at one of the rides.

Used the bounce flash here using my sister-in-law's house as the bounce source for this capture of my daughters there out in the COLD with the holiday lights.

 

... and all they was complain how cold it was ;)

 

But I liked the results.

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Using circus techniques, pyrotechnics, and video projection to create the visualization of liberty and the joy of flying, GLOBE is an alienating, fairylike spectacle full of symbolism.

 

Established in 1991, Close-Act is an international street theatre company that combines various disciplines of performing arts, like dance, music and circus, with stunning visual representations.

 

The company performed mostly in Europe in the early years, but now present their shows and acts worldwide.*

 

*http://nightfestival.sg/programmes/detail/globe

I used to be a pirate

When I was just a kid

Then I changed my mind

And chose to be a squid

 

That wasn't very smart

For I didn't know how to swim

Nor could I hold my breath

So I chose to choose again

 

Next I chose a bird

Flew high above the skies

But it always seemed to be

The clouds would fill my eyes

 

So lastly what I chose

Was to be just little me

There is nothing more exciting

And nothing quite as free

Macro 1X con apilamiento de foco por control de anillo de enfoque

Macro 1X by focus stacking using the focus ring control

 

Ingredientes:

-Nikon D600 + Nikor 105mm macro 1X

-Helicon Remote para control automático de la pila de foco mediante el anillo de enfoque (por medio de USB)

-Helicon Soft para apilamiento de foco (36 shots, Method B, R=4, S=2)

-Helicon lo puedes bajar a prueba durante 1 mes gratis, o una licencia para un año por 50€, controla casi todas las Nikon y Canon mediante USB. Existen otros proveedores de soft para stacking (apilamiento), p. ej. Zerene, ControlMyNikon o Canon, Combine Z, etc

-Opcional: impresora 3D (Up Plus 2) para la fabricación de focos, soportes, mesa de trabajo, etc. Puedes utilizar el sencillo 123D Design (free soft) para diseñar las piezas.

 

Receta:

-Montamos el bodegón con sujeto y fondo

-Lo iluminamos con 4 o 5 micro-focos de leds. Los focos se pueden diseñar e imprimir utilizando una impresora 3D y después montar los leds (alta luminosidad y 5300K), la alimentación es de 12vdc para grupos de 3 o 4 leds. La ventaja frente al uso de flash, es que se pueden dirigir los focos y componer la iluminación antes del disparo, además del volumen que se consigue jugando con la iluminación.

-Disparamos las fotografías utilizando, p. ej., Helicon Remote: Helicon controla el enfoque con el movimiento del anillo de enfoque antes de disparar cada foto, todo el proceso de toma de fotos es automático, se pueden ver videos en youtube

-Para 1X se necesitan de 20 a 100 fotos, según valor de f, focal utilizada y profundidad de campo necesaria, lo calcula el soft automáticamente. Se suele utilizar el punto dulce de la lente (normalmente en el entorno de f5.6) para optimizar los resultados

-Apilamos el stack de n fotografías utilizando Helicon Soft

-Utilizamos Lightroom o similar para eliminar “halos” y “artefactos”

-Una vez se tiene práctica, todo el proceso puede durar 15 min

pepo

 

/ POOR ENGLISH

Macro 1X by focus stacking using the focus ring control

 

How do you can do it :

 

Ingredients:

 

-Nikon D600 + 105mm macro nikor 1X

-Helicon Remote control for automatic focus stack using the camera focus ring (using USB)

-Helicon Soft Focus Stacking (36 shots, Method B, R = 4, S = 2)

-Helicon: You can download a free trial for 1 month, or a license for a year for € 50, it controls almost many Nikon and Canon via USB. There are other suppliers of soft for stacking, p. ex. Zerene, ControlMyNikon or Canon, Combine Z, etc.

-optional: 3D (Up Plus 2) printer to manufacture light bulbs, brackets, desk, etc. You can use the friendly 123D Design (free soft) for pieces designing.

 

Recipe:

 

-Ilumination with 4 or 5 micro-LED bulbs. The lighters can be designed and printed using a 3D printer and then mount the LED´s (high brightness and 5300K), the power is 12VDC for groups of 3 or 4 LEDs. The advantage over use of flash, is that you can positioning the lights and lighting make up before shooting, in addition to the volume to be achieved by playing with these lighting.

-Shot photographs using, p. eg Helicon Remote. Helicon controls the approach to the movement of the focus ring before the photo shot, the whole process of taking pictures is automatic, you can watch videos on youtube

-For 1X do you needed 20-100 photos, depending on value of f, focal and deep of field needed, automatically calculated by the soft. Often used the sweet spot of the lens (usually in the vicinity of f5.6) to optimize results

-Now we stack of shots using Helicon Soft

-We can use Lightroom or the like to remove "halos" and "artifacts"

-Once you have practice, the whole process can take 15 min

-And sorry my English, please.

pepo

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Girasoles La Toba, Guadalajara / Spain

 

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The irritatingly beautiful Andy and I teamed up again to pimp one of his already fantastic photos from an earlier shoot.

 

Both of us are in love with this shot by G*Squared, so this is an homage to that.

 

This covers 10.05.09 - 16.05.09 of my 52 weeks project, and a big thank you to all the wonderful people who've joined so far!

I used to think these were water lilies, but now believe them to be a type of lotus.

 

It has been part of Asian countries cuisine for thousands of years.

 

The flower has antioxidants and is associated with revitalizing properties such as increased consciousness which is being studied to combat Alzheimer's Disease. It's good for inflammation and possibly as a cancer fighter.

 

It's being used in some energy drinks. Might have to try one!

Helping me choose music for my new ipod on itunes.

Using QNSL power leaving Labrador City

Camera used: Pinhole homemade camera 2 1/4 X 2/ 1/4

 

Jardin Botanico

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Mi galeria en Color www.flickr.com/photos/samycolor

Mi Galeria en B&N www.flickr.com/photos/samycollazo

Arista Edu 400

Pinhole-4 (2 1/4 X 2 1/4)

Pinhole .03mm

Nik Silver Efex Pro 2

Lucy uses to drink much water. That is good as she eats only dry food.

Lucy trinkt immer schön Wasser. Das ist auch wichtig, da sie ja nur Trockenfutter frisst.

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