D7000. Nikkor 24mm f/2.8ai, reversed. ISO800, 1/40th (AP mode), f/2.8, -1EV, 30 seconds of slider play in Lightroom 4.
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365.334 ghostwalker 2
Well, it looks like the light colored pants worked better for this than black pants did (see 365.224), so I guess I’ll have to try again, maybe Friday, or maybe whatever day I decide to wear the silver pants. Hopefully there will be some nice clouds being blown across the sky while the trees remain …
365.329 just in time
The leaves have finally really put on a show here in North Texas, and just in time for the major US autumnal holiday: Thanksgiving, with its historic images of pilgrims and turkeys and red/gold/brown leaves. As I was leaving work and heading out to the car, I happened to look up just in time see …
365.299 Monday
Mondays are strange phenomena for the working stiff. On the one hand, another week of drudgery begins, 5 more days of toil, another 40 or 50 hours before even a chance of relaxation. But on the other hand—a hand that is, incidentally, overlooked much of the time—Mondays signify a new beginning, a chance to start …
365.278 Wholly Unreal: a successful (mostly) focus-stacking experiment
This picture started its life as 57 separate pictures, each produced with the Nikkor 24mm f/2.8, reversed on a D7000, all at ISO400, 1/2.5th or 1/3 of a second, in AP mode, at f/8 and -1 EV. With that, I got approximately 20mm depth of field total, which translates to maybe 1/2mm per frame at …
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365.277 the prisoner
Is the title alone enough to suggest a story here? I certainly have one running through my head, and I can probably be bothered to type it up for you, but I hope it sparks something in you too, maybe. D7000. Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 ai. ISO400, 1/80th (APmode), f/2.8, -1 EV. About 7 minutes of …
365.276 an experiment
So I experimented with focus stacking today… As you can see, it didn’t work out very well. This is 18 shots, auto-blended in CS6. It lost the four shots that captured the back 1/4 of the tiny rock, but I don’t mind that much. What I do mind is missing the focus increments, and the …