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THE INTERIOR OF ST PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHURCH IN RINGSEND
I entered into this church from Thorncastle Street which features a complex of flats designed by Herbert G Simms.
16 AUGUST 2023 I entered into this church from Thorncastle Street which features a complex of flats designed by Herbert G Simms. There were two people inside but they immediately left which is a pity because I do not like disturbing people at prayer. The name Thorncastle dates back to the 1200s, when the Fitzwilliams granted land to their ally, Walter de Ridelford the Lord of Bray. On this…
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#12mm lens#Dublin#Fotonique#FX30#Herbert G Simms#Infomatique#interior#Ireland#religion#ringsend#Roman Catholic church#Samyang#Sony#St Patrick&039;s Church#Thorncastle Street#William Murphy
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Voigtlander 12mm f/5.6 II Ultra Wide Heliar Leica M Mount Lens Review
Background We are working to fill out the last of our Leica M mount lenses. Right now we have 35,50,90 in the kit and a 28mm on the way. We tried, but didn’t gel with the M39 mount Leica 135mm F14.5 Hektor. Instead of looking for another focal length longer than 135mm we went the other direction and opted for the super – wide! There was a decision between three wides – 12mm, 15mm, and…
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https://www.euspyshop.com/product/8-channel-2-8-12mm-varifocal-lens-kit-1tb/
Buy 8 CHANNEL 2 8 12mm Varifocal Lens KIT 1TB Online UK and worldwide at Euspyshop London. Get FREE UK Delivery & 1 Year Warranty. Please scroll down for the full product description. Order now!
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Midday at the pond. August 2024.
Fujifilm X-T50 with Samyang 12mm f/2 lens.
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I'm trying out an ultra-wide angle lens: the recent Fujinon 8mm (12mm equivalent) f3.5. This focal length can be used in creative and dramatic ways, as some of you have. But so far, I've mostly used it to capture the sense of space when other focal lengths didn't succeed.
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Liverpool docks. Panasonic G6 and 12mm 7artisans f2.8
I will mention I sent the lens back, it's not sharper than any wide zoom and and colour renditions can be pretty muted, making it only good for BW work. Just bear that in mind this photo needs a lot of post to look be sharp enough
#black and white photography#bwphotography#photographers on tumblr#black and white#bw edit#original photographers#photography#architectdesign#architecture#long exposure#long exposure photography#black and white photo blog#docklands#urban noir#urban photography
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Source l Source l Source l Source (Season 1 - May 2021)
cereprods: Shooting ocean / island views for VFX plate shoot with @stargatestudios NEW PROJECT.... details to follow 👍 / Future proof @12k with @stargatestudios / Filming is best with friends- here with location manager @abey / @venuslaowa produces some of the most exciting specialist lenses in the market today. From the 24mm probe lens to the ultra fast 33mm f/0.95 CF, new visual possibilities are here, here the very wide 12mm f/2.8 built in array for a plate shoot for @stargatestudios on location in Puerto Rico.
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The Laowa 12mm T/2.9 Zero-D Cine is an ultra-wide angle, full-frame lens. The lens provides a 122-degree angle of view with little to no distortion. It is compact and light enough for handheld use as well as with gimbals. The lens has a minimum focus distance of 17.8 cms and is a manual focus lens. The Sony E mount version is now available to rent at Primes & Zooms! #primesandzooms #pnzgear #venusoptics #venusopticslaowa12mm #zerodistortion #ultrawideangle #cinelens #cinemalens (at Primes & Zooms) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn_WRFjo3eV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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THE LETTER BY CLODAGH MCKENNA
Scar, a fox from Ringsend, is so called because of a gash above his eye.
PAINT-A-BOX STREET ART AT THORNCASTLE STREET This has been here for about two years but I did not get the opportunity to photograph it until day. Clodagh described her work as follows: “My design was inspired by the stained glass windows in St. Patricks Church in Ringsend, also including the church in the background and the nearby post box. I incorporated a mother fox and her cub as they have…
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#bridge street#Clodagh McKenna#Dublin Docklands#Fotonique#FX30#Infomatique#Paint A Box#ringsend#Samyanf 12mm Lens#Scar The Fox#Sony#St Patrick&039;s Church#street art#The Letter#William Murphy
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Astrophotography (opens in new tab) is getting so standard and but its practitioners are so typically badly knowledgeable concerning the distinctive and exquisite occasions taking place within the evening skies above. So get your calendar out, seize one of many greatest cameras for astrophotography (opens in new tab) and/or among the best astrophotography telescopes (opens in new tab) and begin taking lengthy exposures and technical close-up pictures of deep-sky objects at evening. Right here’s what to level your digicam at within the subsequent 12 months: 1. Northern Lights on the rise(Picture credit score: Getty Photographs)For the reason that Solar is waxing in the direction of its once-in-11-years ‘photo voltaic most’ in 2024 or 2025 it’s theoretically true that the Northern Lights will in 2023 be extra frequent and stronger than they've been for the reason that mid-2010s. That doesn’t imply there’s a 100% probability of seeing them – clouds can thwart you at any time – however a visit to the Arctic Circle between 64º and 70º North latitudes in locations like Iceland, northern Norway, Sweden and Finland will maximize your probabilities. Learn: The place, when and shoot the Northern lights2. Venus and Jupiter in conjunction: 1 March 2023Venus and Jupiter in conjunction over Rocca Calascio in Italy, 2023. Shot with Nikon D850 with 500mm lens, 1.3 secs at f/4, ISO 4000 (Picture credit score: Lorenzo Di Cola/Getty Photographs)When two objects within the evening sky seem very shut collectively it’s known as a conjunction by astronomers. When it’s Venus and Jupiter – the brightest planets of all as seen from Earth – it’s an astrophotographer’s dream. This conjunction can be notably spectacular as a result of the 2 worlds will seem simply 0.3º aside. That’s shut sufficient to see them in the identical discipline of view of a small telescope. It’s a handy occasion, too, showing at its greatest within the southwestern sky simply after sundown. The nights on both aspect may also see the 2 planets properly positioned very shut to one another. Learn: The perfect digicam for astrophotography in 2023: instruments and lenses to shoot evening skies3. Milky Method Season: April-SeptemberStitched panoramic view shot with a Nikon D750 and Rokinon 12mm. 4 30-second exposures at f/28, ISO6400. (Picture credit score: VW Pics/Getty Photographs)As digicam sensors have improved lately the web has turn into saturated by Milky Method photographs. They’re starting to lose their uniqueness, however when you do fancy capturing the arc of our galaxy then get your self someplace darkish between April (for early morning views) and September (for post-sunset views) and line it up with an attention-grabbing foreground topic. Learn: The right way to shoot nightscapes: digicam gear and publicity settings4. A uncommon hybrid photo voltaic eclipse: 20 April 2023A composite of the August 21, 2017 complete photo voltaic eclipse exhibiting third contact – the top of totality. It is a composite of two photographs taken seconds aside: a 1/fifteenth second publicity for the corona and a 1/1000 sec publicity for the prominences and chromosphere. Taken with the 106mm Astro-Physics APO refractor telescope at f/5 and Canon EOS 6D II digicam at ISO 100, on a Mach One equatorial mount. (Picture credit score: Getty Photographs)Everybody is aware of that it’s a complete photo voltaic eclipse that’s one in every of nature’s nice experiences, so why journey to Western Australia, Timor Leste or distant West Papua to see a hybrid photo voltaic eclipse? Particularly one which lasts solely a minute! Occurring solely seven occasions this century, a hybrid eclipse happens as a result of the Moon is simply the proper distance from Earth in its elliptical orbit to trigger a complete photo voltaic eclipse solely from the center part of a path throughout Earth’s floor. From all viewing zones except for distant areas of the ocean, a short totality will end result, with the shortness
made up for by an extra-special show of beads of sunshine across the Moon each earlier than and after. Exmouth Peninsula in Western Australia is the place to move for the very best probability of clear skies – and a dramatic 62-second eclipse. 5. Venus, Mars and the Moon: 23 Might and 21 June 2023Crescent moon in alignment with the planets Jupiter and Venus over Beirut's Mohammed al-Amin mosque on December 1, 2008. (Picture credit score: Getty Photographs)Triangles attraction to the human mind. When the Moon passes shut to 2 planets and seems to type a triangle, in actuality, nothing is going on of any significance. Nevertheless it appears to be like nice! There are two probabilities in 2023 to catch the sight of the Moon passing Mars and Venus, with the occasions on 23 Ma and 21 June occurring within the west simply after sundown. Learn: When to photograph the moon (opens in new tab)6. Mars within the Beehive Cluster: 2 June 2023(Picture credit score: Stuart Heggie/Getty Photographs)Nestled within the easy Y-shaped constellation of a Most cancers is M44, additionally known as Praesepe or the Beehive Cluster. An space busy with blue stars, it’s a zodiacal constellation so one which each the Solar and planets cross by. This 12 months it’s the once-every-two-years obvious go to of Mars, which can be waning from its super-bright opposition in December 2023. You’ll want a protracted lens for this, however taking the shot is generally about timing. It will likely be above the western horizon after sundown on 2 June 2023. Venus will seem like shut by. Learn: Greatest good telescope in 2023 (opens in new tab)7. Perseid meteor bathe: 12-13 August 2023(Picture credit score: Getty Photographs)Everybody’s favourite annual meteor bathe has been a sufferer of lunar mild air pollution lately. Fortunately that’s not the case in 2023. With a waning crescent Moon simply 8%-lit and never rising till an hour earlier than daybreak, the evening sky can be darkish as Earth busts by the particles stream left within the interior photo voltaic system. Get your self below darkish, rural skies and set your digicam to take aseries of 30-second pictures, being positive to additionally take a while to gaze on the evening sky. The subsequent morning you may flick by your captures and see when you caught one – after which use your information to additionally create a beautiful multi-hour star path.Learn: The right way to photograph a capturing star (opens in new tab)8. Big planets at opposition: 27 August and three November 2023 (Picture credit score: Christophe Lehenaff, Getty Photographs)Ever captured the ringed planet up shut? Though it’s not a very vibrant planet, the fifth planet from the Solar has such an impressive ring sample that it calls for a close-up try when it’s at its greatest, brightest and greatest in 2023 on 27 August. Strive the stacking technique, which entails taking plenty of photographs and stacking them collectively to maximise each distinction and clear atmospheric situation – ditto for fellow big planet Jupiter, which reaches its annual opposition on 3 November. Learn: The right way to strive deep-space astrophotography (opens in new tab)9. A giant, vibrant ‘Blue Supermoon’ rising: 31 August 2023(Picture credit score: Dag Sundberg, Getty Photographs)Technically talking there are 4 so-called supermoons in 2023. On 3 July, 1 August, 31 August and 29 September. Nonetheless, it’s on 31 August that our pure satellite tv for pc in area can be at its absolute greatest, brightest and greatest throughout its full Moon part. It is going to seem to look its greatest because it rises within the east because the Solar units within the west. As with all rising full Moons, it can look a deep orange because it seems, altering to a vibrant yellow after which white because it climbs increased within the sky. It will likely be known as a ‘Blue Moon’ just because it is going to be August 2023’s second full Moon. For the reason that Moon takes 29 days to orbit Earth, that’s sure to occur from time to time.
Learn: The right way to photograph the complete moon (opens in new tab)Ring of fireside eclipse, photographed in Indonesia in 2019. (Picture credit score: Getty Photographs)10. A ‘ring of fireside’ photo voltaic eclipse within the Americas: 14 October 2023An annular photo voltaic eclipse – a hoop of sunshine across the Moon – happens when the Moon is comparatively removed from Earth in its elliptical orbit, so can’t cowl the entire of the Solar as seen from Earth’s floor. It’s solely an attention-grabbing shot in close-up and your timing needs to be excellent, however this October there’s an ideal alternative to seize this comparatively uncommon occasion when an unlimited swathe of the American West (and plenty of U.S. Nationwide Parks) experiences as much as 5 minutes of annularity. Key websites to expertise the sunshine drop in mild and a ‘ring of fireside’ embody iconic areas together with Oregon’s Crater Lake Nationwide Park and Utah’s Bryce Canyon Nationwide Park – each Darkish Sky Parks perfect for wide-angle nightscape pictures within the nights surrounding the eclipse. The remainder of North America will expertise a giant partial photo voltaic eclipse. Learn: 10 nightscape pictures hacks: increase your set-up with these easy ideasLearn extra:• Astrophotography: How-to guides, ideas and movies (opens in new tab)• Astrophotography instruments: the very best digicam, lenses and equipment (opens in new tab)• The perfect lenses for astrophotography (opens in new tab)• The perfect star tracker digicam mounts (opens in new tab)• Greatest equatorial mounts (opens in new tab)• Greatest deep-space telescopes (opens in new tab)• The perfect mild air pollution filters (opens in new tab)• The perfect CCD cameras for astrophotography (opens in new tab)• The perfect recognizing scopes (opens in new tab)• The perfect binoculars (opens in new tab)• The perfect microscopes (opens in new tab) #key #occasions #astrophotographers
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Tom Ford TF365-38G Women's Gray Mirrored LEONA Designer Sunglasses.
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Lately I’ve been looking at storms. Focal length 16-78mm in wide angle apparently. 10-105mm broadly. occasionally 50mm, but more of a toss-up in the final result. DSLR Nikon looks vivid for color.
There’s a photo of downtown Miami at night with 100 iso and 12mm focal length, lens 10-20mm. Canon has the colors of a glossy commercial neutrality, although it’s clear post can edit most anything to look like something else- the character of a company sometimes shines through.
Wide angle screen savors of bright blue waters and jagged arcs of black rock - aperture 8, focal length 12.
Stars at night in long exposure, professional post- aperture 3.2 shutter speed 15 focal length 14 lens 14-24.
A duck with golden bokeh at sunset imputed from the sparks of light only reflected in the waves- aperture 5.6, iso 1000, focal length 560mm- achieved with a 400mm lens plus a 1.4x teleconverter, which sounds like an interesting prospect to consider.
A perfect photo of the ceiling in a cathedral- aperture 2.4 and focal length 4.3mm. (Iso 800.)
A calendar worthy black and white shot of a old boat at 85mm, F4.
Lightning at 6.3 aperture and 22mm.
A spring in yellowstone at 20mm, aperture 11.
A fox like you’d see scrolling tumblr at aperture 6 and 450mm. I like the people who use photography like a journal, they say, “noticed loud shutter. investigated the bush that made odd noises. no luck later on, they went off.” 450 seems like a sweet spot of wildlife photography, unless you preferred beautiful duck bokeh.
Grand canyon in all it’s majesty in aperture 9 and focal length 35. (one 30mm, ap 10). 320 iso. Canon really does remind me of calendars, professional neutrality. I reckon most photographers in national parks keep their 3 stop neutral density filters on (ideal texture caught between .5 and 2 seconds of exposure) and a polarizer to top it off, so I may be noticing a common polarizing character. I hear 10 stop is great for pulling out clouds scudding across the sky.
Semipalmated plover, crisply mid scamper- aperture 8 and focal length 560, 100-400mm lens with a 1.4x multiplier, iso 320.
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The incredible pastel colors of the Dead Sea.
Spring 2022.
Shot with a Fujifilm X-T20 with Samyang 12mm F/2.0 lens.
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