Picture Of The Day

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bside123

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« Reply #3840 on: 11 Mar 2015, 10:08 pm »
Thanks JakeJ  :thumb:

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Jon L

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« Reply #3843 on: 14 Mar 2015, 05:44 am »
16 mm extension tube on Sony FE 55mm lens.

DSC09141EPP by drjlo1, on Flickr

viggen

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« Reply #3844 on: 14 Mar 2015, 07:20 am »

JakeJ

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« Reply #3845 on: 14 Mar 2015, 07:52 am »
16 mm extension tube on Sony FE 55mm lens.

DSC09141EPP by drjlo1, on Flickr


Mmmmm...Bokeh!  Frameable material right there.

Viggen,
Beautiful image.  Where and what is the subject, please?

viggen

Re: Picture Of The Day
« Reply #3846 on: 14 Mar 2015, 10:17 am »
SF palace of fine arts

bside123

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« Reply #3847 on: 14 Mar 2015, 12:38 pm »
Jon L: Beautiful flower photo. Dreamy & Creamy.

bside123

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« Reply #3848 on: 14 Mar 2015, 12:59 pm »
Another close-up of garden variety birds in the Midwest of North America. This little guy is called a "Tufted Titmouse." So logically that should make a pair
be known as, "Titmice," shouldn't it!?  :o

BTW, this shot with taken with a vintage Pentax-M SMC 135mm Manual Prime Lens (200mm effective) on a Pentax K-5 Digital Body. Handheld & Manual Focus.


"Titmice"

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Re: Picture Of The Day
« Reply #3849 on: 14 Mar 2015, 04:36 pm »
Perhaps inspired by Guy 13's flower and something different for me... been experimenting with some stills.

ISO 200, 1/40 sec, f2.8, Vintage Pentax-M SMC 28mm Manual Prime Lens (42mm effective), Pentax K-5 Digital Back


Nice bside. You'll have to get some pics of the Hoya when it flowers. Doesn't happen often, at least on mine. Here's an old analog image

                       


Outstanding pics guys. Inspiring to say the least.

bside123

Re: Picture Of The Day
« Reply #3850 on: 14 Mar 2015, 10:47 pm »
Nice bside. You'll have to get some pics of the Hoya when it flowers. Doesn't happen often, at least on mine. Here's an old analog image

I'll have to keep a look out the next time I'm in India and Bangladesh. Beautiful flowers.

Jon L

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« Reply #3851 on: 16 Mar 2015, 03:02 am »
16 mm + 10 mm extension tubes

tender by drjlo1, on Flickr

Maritan

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« Reply #3852 on: 16 Mar 2015, 06:38 pm »
JonL, BinSL, Viggen, BSide (and others I didn't mention) - some fantastic shots here. Keep these coming. Love seeing other people's creative perspectives.

brooklyn

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« Reply #3853 on: 19 Mar 2015, 10:35 pm »
                  A Sure Sign of Spring



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Re: Picture Of The Day
« Reply #3854 on: 20 Mar 2015, 02:47 am »
Haven't posted in a while, sorry. Here's a series of pics that I took last spring in my driveway.







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Guy 13

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« Reply #3855 on: 20 Mar 2015, 12:21 pm »
                  A Sure Sign of Spring



Hi brooklyn,
was that picture taken in (Brooklyn) New York,
if it was, spring and fruit trees blossom early ???

Guy 13

brooklyn

Re: Picture Of The Day
« Reply #3856 on: 20 Mar 2015, 04:01 pm »
Hi Guy, actually that picture was taken outside my apartment yesterday in Oklahoma.
Every year at this time all the cherry blossoms (the whole length of the street) show us
what they got. It’s to bad it doesn’t last long.

Scott F.

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« Reply #3857 on: 20 Mar 2015, 06:54 pm »
Been awhile since I've posted. Been really busy at work.

Anyway, I got asked to shoot the first dress rehearsal of a musical my oldest daughter is in, Avenue Q.
If you are a local or or happen to be in town this weekend, it runs tonight through Sunday. It's a hoot! Oh, the proceeds go to feed the homeless here in town!
http://bestevents.us/st-louis-avenue-q-presented-by-take-two-productions/216572

As some may not know, shooting live theater can be a challenge. First is lighting. The ambient light on the stage scene props are easy. It gets difficult when they turn the spotlights on. Most of the time the shot is ruined because half the shot is perfect, the other half is washed out (or darkened) by the spots. Next are motion artifacts. At the slow speeds you are shooting, timing the shot is critical otherwise you see blurred movement. I could have payed a bit closer attention to my depth of field in some of the shots.

These are raw, no retouching, no cropping or color correction, just resized to fit the AC gallery requirements.

First up is one of my daughter. She played the pink Bad Advise Bear and helped animate several of the puppets.
 



Here you can see what I mean about parts of the scene getting washed out








I shot these with the fastest lens I've got in the stable, my Canon EFS17-55 at a fixed f/2.8. I used a lens hood to keep bleed over out.

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« Reply #3859 on: 21 Mar 2015, 01:01 am »
Some fine lookin' crawdads there Bob. Makes my mouth water.   :drool: :drool: Who knew back in the day when we just messed with them in the local creek they were actually some fine dining.  :thumb: