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4th December 2002 – my first total eclipse of the sun experience, which was in the desert of south australia.. Over 8000 people from all over the world turned up to witness the eclipse just near sunset.. with a totality of 27 seconds. The festival went for 5 days with non stop Psytrance music on several stages.. I also trekked to Turkey in 2006 to attend my 2nd total eclipse experience – i hope to experience four if im able (2009 India/Nepal and 2012 Australia). Its an experience everyone should witness .. People ive met at these festivals have become long life connections… this picture has a little story here in my journal
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Title sourced from the real estate pages of the Brisbane News / Yaroomba beach, Sunshine coast, Queensland / 3 exposures processed in photomatix, Canon 5D, 16-35mm lens at 16mm, f/22, ISO 50. REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / SPAM PHOTOS
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This is a PS composite of three Holga shots, the Frisco skyline, a window on Alcatraz and me on the tube in London. What I am trying to say here is that deep underneath everything that exists, there is a filthy window, and if you can peer through this darkness and into your imprisoned inner being you can see …... ....that the fucking Northern Line is suspended again.
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The psyche does not come to an end where some physiological assumption or other stops. In other words, in each individual case that we observe scientifically, we have to consider the manifestations of the psyche in their totality. Carl Jung, Collected Works, v9, para 113 Thinking of Jennifer B Wax, graphite and watercolour
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Just some fun with being creative using some abstract imagery.
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Ok, Now I am totally embarrassed.
by Deri DorityFor the last year or longer, I have been dabbling in HDRI High Dynamic Range Imaging (or so I thought). I have been reading articles, bo…
For the last year or longer, I have been dabbling in HDRI High Dynamic Range Imaging (or so I thought). I have been reading articles, bought all the proper software (Photoshop CS3 Extended and Photomatrix which were both good choices). I have been autobracketing my photos (I started with 3 photos, 1 EV (stop) apart and then moved up to 5 photos 1 EV apart.) I use a tripod, lock my mirror, and use a remote to trigger my camera. I shot all my photos in RAW, which starts you out with a higher dynamic range. So far so good. However, yesterday, I got the long awaited book that I preordered (before production) “The HDRI Handbook” by Christian Bloch, hot off the press (it can be ordered through Amazon.com). I couldn’t put the book down. I have been reading it in all my spare time. It has a lot of technical aspects in the beginning, but without that portion, you miss out on a lot of incredible information. Now here is where some true HDRI photographers are going to be snickering. I am going to list some of my mistakes so that others don’t take the same dumb path I took on their way to HDRI. Mistake #1. When I autobracketed my shots, I used Aperture mode (OK go ahead and laugh HDRIers). So for all 5 shots, the depth of field changed. This is crucial, you must be in Tv (shutter) mode to bracket your shots. If your camera doesn’t have an autobracket system, you have to do it all manually. / Mistake #2. I should have had 2 EV (stops) between shots instead of one. Mistake #3. I should have locked the focus or switched to manual focus. Mistake #4 On a couple of occasions I took 1 RAW image and processed it 5 ways and then ran it thru Photomatrix. Hmmmm. This is similar to dumping a pint of water into a gallon container and calling it a gallon. You don’t end up with a HDRI. Mistake #5 OK, I switch back and forth between Photomatrix and CS3 extended to see which gives the best image (that is ok, because it varies between programs and images). My big mistake….. I tone mapped the HRDI right away instead of saving the original in a 32 bit format. I also should have edited it in CS3 Extended in the 32 bit format. So, I now have a 8 bit image (I actually did save some as 16 bit image), that shows up great on the Internet. Except for the fact, that my HDRI’s didn’t look as good as others. (See here for an example) So all of this I have learned up to page 126 of the book (less than half way thru). I will keep you posted as I restart my journey into HDRI. And to all of you that have been doing it right, my hats off to you. I am just getting into the “how to”part of the book and have a long way to go. Many people might say, who cares, I am not going to be doing HDRI. Think again. The pixel race is over and the camera manufacturers got smart. The race for HDR is on, and just around the corner.
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Very relaxed tiger at the Isle of Wight zoo, one of the best zoos in Europe for large cats.
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Big Brother Painting made in Artrage edited in Photoshop
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Total Solar Eclipse 4 December 2002, near Woomera, South Australia. Fuji GSW690 (6×9cm format), Fujinon 65mm wide angle lens, Fuji Velvia film. The shadow of the Moon as it travels across the Earths surface is only about 30km wide. This photo was taken just seconds before the end of totality with the tail end of the Moons shadow rapidly approaching. / © Ern Mainka
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Swana and their chics in Boca Raton, FL
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I was missing Little Boat so I decided to put him in the path of a total eclipse like we had the other night but couldn’t see because of our latitude/longitude..
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Take the classic “metal up your ass” Metallica t-shirt, a classic Bjork logo, and a classic Iron Maiden font, put them in Buttress’s hands, and what do you get? This. Hear some of her maniac breakcore mashup tunes at myspace.com/buttressokneel, see some of her filmclips at youtube.com/IWML – and buy her t-shirts right here!
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Total Lunar Eclipse 28 August 2007 / © Ern Mainka
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Taken in Geelong last year. Luckily, a perfectly calm night because the exposure on this was 73 seconds. Long exposure meant that the moon was distorted a bit. I could have ‘altered’ the shape but chose to leave it as shot. The eclipse was just about total and the light over the bay changed dramatically to this eerie orange hue. Unfortunately the moon was quite high in the sky but the upside was the the clouds parted just at the critical moment.
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Contemporary abstract art.
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self-portrait
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A time lapsed shot of the total lunar eclipse as seen over Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach in August 2007.
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Totally Wicked Awards Round 2!
by Rhana GriffinThankyou for such a wonderful response to my first Totally Wicked Awards! Round two has been so much harder… the quality of work bei…
Thankyou for such a wonderful response to my first Totally Wicked Awards! Round two has been so much harder… the quality of work being uploaded here on RB continues to astound me! A quick recap for those who have no clue what the TW awards are. Every now and then – and sometimes more often than others =) – I am going to present you with a few images which have captured my interest in my wanderings. ONE of those works will receive my Totally Wicked Award for that day. Some of my nominees may be popular artists, but they may also be people that arent on the radar quite so much. I hope by doing this that I can introduce you to some artists that you may not be aware of or may have overlooked and create a greater circle of interaction between us all. To find the winner you will have to go check out these artworks (and while you are there hopefully you will check out their galleries too!) and look for this little guy in the comments section… Here are tonights nominees… Pussycat by Jacky Nymagee Sunset by Mark Ingrham Kawhia Sunset by Cathleen Tarawhiti Hope by derid Transcendant by Shane Smart Dance to the End of Time by Geoff Coleman Warners Bay Sunset by Mark Snelson
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this is the reflections only of the trees in cefn onn parks pond taken earlier today taken exactly as seen bent down low and took photo straight into the pond
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Happy Independence Day. Deep in Our Heart, Let Freedom Always BE TRUE. / In Our Life, Let Truth Guides FREEDOM. (It’s kinda IRONIC for me since I am so Addicted to Photoshop. One reason why I won’t be a Photojournalist, NEVER) DISCLAIMER: / All firework photos are REAL. The Moon is REAL. The Image is a Composite of five different photos. VanSnuG, REAL or maybe a Composite of Images that Steven tried to CREATE about himself. ;-)
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Acrylic mixed media, abstract. Texture tone and shapes, created as my first ever abstract and sold first showing….
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