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Night's Reflection at Monterey Harbor
Canon 20D | Canon 17-40mm 4L17mm | 1/1.6s | ƒ/4 | ISO 1600 There’s something undeniably enchanting about harbors at night. The way the lights dance on the water, the quiet solitude of docked boats, and the mystery of the dark waters. This image captures just that kind of magic at the Monterey Harbor, showcasing a moment of nocturnal serenity mixed with human ingenuity. The Scene This…
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A Cork Fan and his Lolly
A Cork Fan and his Lolly
Even Cork fans have to take a break and this man was enjoying his ice cream on Daunt Square, on Patrick Street, Cork back in 2006.
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黄色の花から白い綿帽子へと。
春の中でも移ろいでいる。
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#wikimedia commons#2000s#2007#Unidentified Haplotaxida#Detritivores#Taken with Canon EOS 20D#Taken with Sigma 150mm F2.8 EX DG APO Macro HSM#License migration opt-out#GFDL-1.2#CC-BY-NC-3.0#Files with coordinates missing SDC location of creation#Media missing infobox template#Files with no machine-readable author#Files with no machine-readable source
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saw ur recent photos from ireland and just had to ask what camera you use!!! girl those are some stunners
Interestingly---especially given my thoughts on the slow arc of improvement---it's the same camera I've had for the past five years! A lightly used Canon EOS 20D, it was given to me as a law school graduation gift.
I will say that I finally invested in some lens wipes, which I think helped a lot. Apparently the autofocus was very confused by the dust and smears on the lens, and kept throwing off my shots.
#they're not super special lens wipes either! I just got a giant pack off amazon#wherever there is light#the lesser american roadtrip
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INTRODUCTION POST
This blog is for the NPCampers in a Percy Jackson inspired DND campaign (100+ characters) run by @yaboitwnk and @soap-enthusiast. Anything posted and reblogged here is in-character but may contain non-canon information. Feel free to send asks! Tags will include names of character (i.e. who reblogs and answers what).
Rise and shine campers and strangers on the internet! Reporting live from Cabin 14, I am Rein Acharya, bringing you morning news about our beloved Camp Half-blood! Hearts were broken and tear were wept after Chiron banned the use of our CHB's TikTok account, citing the incident where campers would perform trending challenges during Capture The Flag, resulting in many casualties.
"If I hear any camper say 'skibidi toilet' again, I will quit as head medic." - Mikayla (Mike) Archer from Cabin 7
Onto other news, the Swords & Shields activity today will be run by Cabin 16's counsellor, Dev Foster, as members of Cabin 5 have gone on a 'family retreat' with their father, Ares.
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QUEST BOARD
Find Alice Rubio's missing Greek Fire (100d)
Organize sections K-P in the Athens Library (75d)
Test and model Aphrodite Cabin's newest sewing venture (50d)
Distract Chiron from 1PM-3PM (20d)
would whoever keeps posting that please stop it's clogging up the actual quests^
Clean Oracle's Cave (15d)
Help clean up the glitter on the beach with the Poseidon Cabin (15d)
Obtain Hebe Cabin’s comfort snacks (10d + one square of ambrosia)
Help the Demeter Cabin harvest strawberries (slice of strawberry pie)
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💤: Hello? Hellooo?
🌈: It's not a phone call hon, it's a Tumblr blog.
💤: Oh—you're telling me a tumbler is making this blog?
#blog intro#pjo campers#pjo blog#dnd blog#atdml#rein acharya#tae (kim) kimon#mikayla (mike) archer#dev foster#alice rubio#pjo chiron
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All the way back from 2007. my wife asked me the other day... my birthday... is there anything you have not done or anything that you would change in the past... THAT is a bit of a loaded question. The quick answer was, I really don't know. Of course what comes out of my mouth and what goes through my brain and heart are generally different. If it weren't that way I would be locked up on some island somewhere... or most likely not of this earth anymore. I will stick with this question in the realm of photography: I have no regrets about how I started in photography... I was young, had taken some art classes as a child and seemed to have an eye of it. In my teenage years, I remember everyone making fun of my dad for cutting off tops of heads with his snapshots of family. Probably around age 15 I found my dads camera. A 35mm Petri35 rangefinder. I never saw him use it but I grabbed it and loaded some color film. No idea what I was doing and teaching myself along the way... Badly I might add... I created a bit of friendship and respect with the camera. I loved aligning the images in the view finder, the smell of the back of the camera, and the heft of the camera... the light click of the shutter. Those memories are vivid to me. I took pictures of my friends and their cars, trees and flowers... then the next stage of life was the Army. I have a Pentax K1000 and a zoom lens. More photos of friends and maneuvers in the field. Travel photos, I was stationed in Oklahoma, California, Germany & Pennsylvania. Binders of 35mm negatives and color slides... to be destroyed by me through my ex wife... That is a regret ( I should have taken those binders and all of my gear. ) Jump ahead to a new life, a new 35mm Pentax ZX30. It was a good camera but felt like plastic, lightweight and cheap... Digital was in full swing by then and I got a Canon 20D... and my first trip out west to shoot with professional models... probably my next regret can 10-15 years later when I stopped shooting with models. I became a little bitter that I was not able to afford the fees. I was shooting with friends and we were splitting the fees, but I still wasn't happy. I felt self conscious when working closely with even friends... I soon just stopped making up bullshit excuses... and now I pull up old photos like this and relive my happiness if only for a few minutes. I tried to get back to shooting models maybe 5 years ago, and my experience was less than good. The model was rude, rude in front of another photographer and model. I just walked away... never got back on the proverbial bike again. That's a lot to unpack... one of the things I did as a photographer was print images for my models... this is Savannah Costello, I had sent her 5 large mounted prints from our shoot. She messaged me when she got her 1st house and thanked me because she had our photos to hang on her walls... Maybe another regret in this digital world is how many photos live on an old hard drive or only in digital realms...
#elementoftheeye#chambersburg#original photographer#original photograph#original photography#digital
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What camera do you use? I love your photos sm
Thank you so much! Currently I’ve been using a canon EOS 20D and I’m obsessed with it
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'New' (18 y/o) Camera Shenanigans Took this shot at the apex of a hike in Colorado, at the Upper Mohawk Lake looking down at the town of Breckenridge. ~12,100 ft elevation, the highest a midwesterner like me has been. It was pretty killer getting up here, about a 2500 ft climb, the last 800 or so being quite steep and rocky. Well worth it for the view. Canon EOS 20D, ISO-200, f/13, 1/320 Edited in Lightroom
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Best fisheye lens 2022
Introduction
You've probably heard about virtual reality (VR) by now. It's been huge lately, and it doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime soon. VR has a lot of potential uses, from entertainment to education to business. But what is VR, exactly? VR is a type of technology that allows you to experience a different reality. It works by creating a completely immersive environment that you can interact with. You can see, hear, and feel everything around you, as if you're really there. This makes it perfect for things like training and education. You can learn faster and more effectively in a VR environment than you could any other way. But that's just the beginning. VR is also being used in the medical field, for things like surgery and rehabilitation. There are even plans to use VR to help people with anxiety and other mental health issues. VR has the potential to change the world, and we're just seeing the beginning of it.
What Are the Best Fisheye Lenses on the Market?
You're probably thinking, "What the heck is a fisheye lens?" Well, let me tell you. A fisheye lens is a type of ultra-wide angle lens that gives you an almost 180-degree view. This type of lens is perfect for VR because it offers an immersive experience that feels more realistic. There are a few different fisheye lenses on the market, but not all of them are created equal. So, what's the best fisheye lens on the market? Here are a few of our favorites:
1. The Canon Fisheye Lens :
- Advanced Optics For Professional Imaging - Quiet And Fast Autofocus And Low Light Performance , - Built For Professional Performance - Max Focal Length: 15.0 - Read More
2. The Nikon Fisheye Lens
- Widest NIKKOR fisheye Lens yet and the first with zoom capability - Capture EPIC 180 Degree circular images and traditional frame-filling fisheye images - Close focusing up to 0.5 inches from your subject for macro-style fisheye images - Weather-sealed design and Nikon protective fluorine Coat for use in harsh conditions - Equally suited for still photography and video work - Read More
3. Opteka 6.5mm f/3.5 Professional Ultra Wide Angle Aspherical Fisheye Lens
- EXPANSIVE 180 DEGREE VIEW - HD SUPER MULTI-COATED OPTICS - - CONSISTENT AND SHARP IMAGES - DURABLE HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION - COMPATIBILITY - Can be used on all Canon EOS APS-C cameras including 90D, 80D, 77D, 70D, 60D, 50D, 40D, 30D, 20D, 10D, 7D, Rebel T8i, T8, T7i, T7s, T7, T6i, T6s, T6, T5i, T5, T4i, T3i, T3, T2i, T1i, SL3, SL2, and SL1. - Read More
The Future of VR With Fisheye Lenses
Imagine being able to step into a completely immersive virtual world. With a fisheye lens, that's now possible. This technology is the next big thing in VR. It creates an incredibly realistic experience that's so immersive, you feel like you're really there. Fisheye lenses are perfect for creating a sense of depth and making you feel like you're part of the action. The possibilities for this technology are endless. It's already being used in medical training, for example, to help surgeons learn new procedures. And it's also being used in military training, to help pilots prepare for real-world scenarios. The future is looking very exciting for VR!
Conclusion
You've probably heard about virtual reality (VR) by now. It's been a huge topic of discussion in the media and in the business world over the past few years. But what is VR, exactly? And what can it be used for? VR is a digital technology that allows you to create a completely immersive virtual environment. You can explore this environment, interact with its inhabitants, and even learn new skills in it. VR has many uses, from entertainment to education to business. One of the most interesting aspects of VR is its potential for training and education. VR can be used to speed up training for things like fighter piloting or surgery. It can also be used to teach people new skills in a safe and controlled environment. VR has the potential to revolutionize education as we know it. Whether you're interested in VR for entertainment, education, or business, there's no doubt that this technology is changing the world as we know it. Keep an eye on VR – it's only going to get bigger and better in the years to come!
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September 27, 2006 - The second year of ’So You Think You Can Dance‘ was so good they put the show on the road with the top 10 dancers. Caught ’em at the Aronoff Center and it was fabulous (and they let me take a Canon 20D in… times were different then!)
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#JINTUObjektiv#SuperTelezoom#ManuellerFokus#CanonEOS#DSLRKamera#ZoomObjektiv#FotografieLiebe#Teleobjektiv#FotografieLeidenschaft#Bildqualität
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What camera do you use?
It's a Canon EOS 20D! I got it secondhand about four years ago now, as a law school graduation gift.
I really only started getting into photography when I was...extremely unhappy in my first post-grad job, and "go for a walk and take some pictures" was the only short-term survival strategy I could come up with that didn't involve food or alcohol. Even now that I'm in a much better place, it's still probably the most unabashedly fun hobby I have, the least stressful, the most serotonin return-on-investment.
I wouldn't call myself anything but a hobbyist. Still, when I was taking those pictures of the entrance to the Lincoln Park Conservatory, one of the docents ambled over. An older Indian gentleman, he asked if I could see my pictures, and I showed him the last couple shots I'd taken. He said they were very nice, asked if I put them anywhere---and I told him truthfully that I have a flickr account, but that's it, I'm strictly amateur.
He said he had been too, in his youth; he'd also had a secondhand camera, gotten his film developed at Walgreens. "You know where the word 'amateur' comes from, right?" he asked. And I, because I did take five years of Latin and conjugated amo amas amat, answered: "Someone who loves something."
"Right," he said, and walked away back to his bench.
#people just really do approach me and tell me about their lives in astonishing detail with no prompting#the homeless man who asked if I could pour some of the coffee from my thermos into his#(he was so disappointed when it was black! and then he told me about his hometown in rural illinois)#that one man at the opera who told me about his dead mother and how much she loved the opera#that guy on the el who talked about painting in his tiny apartment#that one client I talked to on the phone who forgot about her issue and just told me how hard it was to lose her husband#I remember all their stories I am always quietly touched to be confided in#but I do think it's because I am plump and round-faced and subconsciously remind people of their kindergarten teacher#celestial emporium of benevolent knowledge
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Ant Gallery - February 2024
Ant Gallery print for February is title “Mitchi” and is a model mayhem model. The shoot is from a vintage model test from April 13th 2011 photographed with Canon EOS 20D, Canon EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 and Canon Speedlite 220Ex flash. Flash uses a Gary Fong Puffer not being used as intended which created an interesting cookie cutter lighting effect. The shooting location was the consignment and…
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Week 4 SDL
Here are 20 items that I think help me be the creative I am today, All these items/objects have influenced me and will help me shape into the creative I want to be in the future
I decided to photograph these items, The items below are
1.Canon film camera
2.Sony a7iii camera
3. Ipad
4. Drawing book
5. Graphics kit
6. Copic pen
7. Notebook
8. Pencil
9. Small Ruler
10. Canon50mm lens
11. Canon 35mm lens
12 Canon 20d
13 Wacom tablet
14 Record player
15 My laptop
16 Threaded mag
17 Pencilcase
18 kodak camera
19 Book – its not how good you are its how good you want to be
20 Headphones
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