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Subway Station "Westfriedhof" in Munich, Germany when the train drives through...
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Stefan
Sony ILCE-7
Sony FE 16-35/4
Thank you all for your visits, faves & comments. Manual setup, manual focus, available light, handheld. Hope, you enjoy!
I took this on the same day as my image "Transcendental." I was so happy to see rowers and a motor boat go by, to create these wonderful warped reflections and ripples. I had a hard time deciding whether to post the colour or the black and white, but as the colour is mostly shades of brown, b/w won this round.
This was taken before the major flooding we just had.
Theme: Reflections
“Memory warps time, as it does the sights and sounds and smells of reality; for what shapes it is emotion, which can twist what seems clear, just as the surface of a pond seems to bend the stick thrust into the water.”
― Sherwood Smith, Crown Duel
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The Wave sign at the top of an apartment block reflected in a warped way in the blue glass monolith across the street from it.
Langford BC
Warp speed is how it feels at this time of year. With all the lights, I am having loads of fun taking walks and doing camera rotations. I just put out and album full check them out here:
My first attempt playing with 360 pano.
Inverted stereographic projection of 360° panorama in equirectangular format. Intrigued by photographer Randy Scott Slavin shots, started looking for the techniques behind and wanted to give it a try without investing much on those precision pano heads.
There are so many variables and a complex process behind, that took a while to understand how they're captured and processed.
Lens: Sigma EX 15mm DG Fisheye f2.8.
Capturing: 6 + zenith + nadir. No tripod used - handheld shots using philopod pitch variation technique.
Processing: Hugin pano editor. Converted to equirectangular and then to stereographic + inverting.
A warp drive is a theoretical superluminal spacecraft propulsion system in many science fiction works, most notably Star Trek and I, Robot by Isaac Asimov. A spacecraft equipped with a warp drive may travel at speeds greater than that of light by many orders of magnitude. In contrast to some other fictitious FTL technologies such as a jump drive, the warp drive does not permit instantaneous travel between two points, but rather involves a measurable passage of time which is pertinent to the concept. In contrast to hyperdrive, spacecraft at warp velocity would continue to interact with objects in "normal space." The general concept of "warp drive" was introduced by John W. Campbell in his 1931 novel Islands of Space
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I took my Zeis Ikon Nettar 515/2 6x9 folding camera out to shoot a roll of Fomapan 200. The camera is around 80 years old, has no light meter and uses the distance focusing method. It captures 6x9cm negatives which are huge compared to 35mm film but not as big as a large format camera but still plenty big enough for me :)
Zeis Ikon Nettar 515/2
Fomapan Creative 200
HC-110 for 9 minutes - 63+1
I warped the little house as well as the grass and added the birds. Also put on several textures by Distressed Jewell. I liked the unusual end result... this is the first time I discovered the warped tool in photoshop and of course I had to play. :)
Distressed Jewell textures Thanx Jewell!