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2015.09.01 'Perceiving Freedom'. Skulptur av Michael Ellion (2014) utformet som et par store solbriller ligger på grasplen ved stranda. Kalt Mandela Glasses. Synsretning er til Robben Island hvor Mandela satt mange år som politisk fange. Cape Tow: Sea Point, Three Anchors Bay, Sør-Afrika. © Bjørn Rørslett-NN/Nærfoto < Q1509016160 Q150901 Q1509 1509016160 150901 DIGITALBILDE, FEATURE/REPORTASJE/UTLAND> 2.3 MB IMAGE 02.09.2015 20:22:41 GPS UTM:BH,BH54,BH5945,BH591451 [NIKON Df, Nikkor AIS 35 mm f/1.4]
Dogs pictured in a moving car while crossing the street in center Paris. Don't be alarmed, all is fine and don't call animal protection groups 🙏 Temperatures rarely hit above 12°C in January!
TD : Agfapan 100 Professional 35mm film, developed in D-76 1+1 for 7 minutes. Exposure ISO 100 @35mm lens, natural daylight. Scanned with Alpha 6000 edited in ACR, inverted in CS6.
Dogs pictured in a moving car while crossing the street in center Paris. Don't be alarmed, all is fine and don't call animal protection groups 🙏 Temperatures rarely hit above 12°C in January!
TD : Agfapan 100 Professional 35mm film, developed in D-76 1+1 for 7 minutes. Exposure ISO 100 @35mm lens, natural daylight. Scanned with Alpha 6000 edited in ACR, inverted in CS6.
A few years ago I was doing a lot of hummingbird photography at my sister's house where she has multiple feeders and swarms of hummers trying to take them over.
Lighting stuff. I used a six strobe setup to photograph this tiny terror. I learned the lighting from a book by Linda Robbins called The Hummingbird Guide. Her method is to use a minimum of 5 to 6 strobes, a supplied background (which you have to provide), and photograph the birds in the shade so that you don't have to overpower the sunlight. When you use multiple strobes on a subject in the shade you can use lower power settings for each flash which results in shorter flash duration which means it freezes the wing blur. I used a total of 6 Yongnuo manual strobes. One strobe was pointed at the background, one was underneath the feeder, and the other 4 strobes surrounded the feeder. The strobes were all at about 1/16th power, in manual mode, and were triggered by a Yongnuo RF-603N., and you can see the EXIF info on the side. This is the only way I've ever been able to photograph one of these birds without wing blur.
I've taken quite a few pictures of hummers over the years and put them an album creatively called Hummingbirds.
www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157627149575339/
The icy ball at the outer edge of the solar system was considered a planet from its discovery in 1930 until 2006, when a global astronomy organization made the decision to designate it a dwarf planet instead.
Now a group of scientists has taken aim at that hotly debated decision, arguing in a...
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