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Ad astra per aspera
by In Wales (inwales aaat eurotrib.com) on Thu Dec 17th, 2009 at 03:35:24 PM EST
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Ad astra per aspera
by In Wales (inwales aaat eurotrib.com) on Thu Dec 17th, 2009 at 03:36:58 PM EST
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I went shopping in london over the wekeend. I thought of taking my camera, but didn't want to be arrested.

keep to the Fen Causeway
by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Mon Dec 21st, 2009 at 07:22:17 AM EST
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Ad astra per aspera
by In Wales (inwales aaat eurotrib.com) on Thu Dec 17th, 2009 at 03:42:02 PM EST
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Ad astra per aspera
by In Wales (inwales aaat eurotrib.com) on Thu Dec 17th, 2009 at 03:48:01 PM EST
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Where was that? And the others?

*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.
by DoDo on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 06:14:19 AM EST
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This was a spot in Brecon that I've photographed a number of times before but not with fog.  I passed through the day before coming back from Builth and we were driving through incredibly heavy fog but looking up I could see patches for blue and I knew we were only just under the cloud.  We started to climb out of this valley and the fog stopped abruptly, it was amazing.  But my colleague didn't want to stop to indulge my photography obsession!

I went through it again the next day coming back from Llandrindod and we stopped this time so I was able to get the shot.  Conditions were identical to the day before.

The shot with the star and lights was Queen Street in Cardiff city centre.  The one of the houses by the river is the view from my neighbour's flat in Butetown at about 8.30am.

Ad astra per aspera

by In Wales (inwales aaat eurotrib.com) on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 07:48:18 AM EST
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Sigma DP2 with Foveon X3 sensor. Quite a different ride than that given by a Bayer filter.



I can swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell. _ Blood Sweat & Tears

by Gringo (stargazing camel at aoldotcom) on Thu Dec 17th, 2009 at 11:43:44 PM EST
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These are beautiful photos Gringo.

Hey, Grandma Moses started late!
by LEP (rafifoon@yahoo.com) on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 03:58:34 AM EST
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Thanks LEP. I was just test driving the DP2 around the local area.

You are missing a snow storm of historic proportions here today.  The forecast is for 20+ inches. Finally had to use the snow blower that's been successfully keeping the snow away (from within my garage) the last few years.

I can swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell. _ Blood Sweat & Tears

by Gringo (stargazing camel at aoldotcom) on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 11:20:50 AM EST
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Is that the Sigma DP2 that I've read about. It takes lovely pictures.

I'd like to say that I wish I was there for the snowstorm; Bon Courage!

Hey, Grandma Moses started late!

by LEP (rafifoon@yahoo.com) on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 01:06:11 PM EST
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Yeah, I know you're happy to be away from here. I went out this morning at 9am and cleared 7-8 inches off the driveway.  At 9:45, I was through. By 1pm when I checked there was another 7-8 inches.  That was over two inches an hour! It's 7pm and still snowing, but at a slower pace. This is a Washington area record for snow fall for December.

Yes the DP2 is a Sigma. It's a cranky little camera that everyone loves to complain about for everything but image quality.  I plan on sending Sigma my own critique and wish list for their next version, but I'm generally happy with it since I am often content with the slow, plodding process this camera demands.
The exception is action shots like with kids, it's just impossible and total frustration to try.

I can swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell. _ Blood Sweat & Tears

by Gringo (stargazing camel at aoldotcom) on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 07:24:07 PM EST
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I see the DP2 has come down in price to about $590. Some user reviews I've seen say its black and white shots are as good as film, aqnd the color is great up to 800 iso. Your shots in color, to me, are just amazing.

Hey, Grandma Moses started late!
by LEP (rafifoon@yahoo.com) on Sun Dec 20th, 2009 at 04:18:48 AM EST
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I think a characteristic of the Foveon sensor is extraordinary (compared to Bayer) rendition of color in a scene. It separates colors, one from another, very well because each of its sensor locations (pixels, if you like) records all three component colors (RGB)present.  Therefore, scenes appear sharper with color lines being more distinct.  The X3 only has something over 4 million plus sensor locations, but there are three layers of them, one for each color. That's where they arrive at 14 mpxls.  Critics say it's not really 14 mpxls, but X3 fans respond by saying that camera makers using Bayer sensors fudge the truth also because the Bayer sensor guesses a large percentage of its data because the sensor divides itself into R,G or B only locations. For every "pixel" recording only red, for instance, it has to guess some of the green and blue values present. Most say camera engineers have achieved fantastic results with their interpolations, but Bayer still has problems that show up as noise, color fringing, lack of detail, etc.

My limited experience with the X3 tells me that it does record a lot of detail and the images, at least at 100 ISO, are extraordinarily sharp and free of noise and other distractions. I really haven't tried higher ISO values.

I understand that B&W images are very good with the DP2 if converted from color files.  However, using the B&W data from just one sensor layer does not yield good results.  I haven't tried it yet.

One disappointment has been the lack of Photoshop CS3 support for DP2 RAW files conversion. It will convert them, but the results are horrible. CS4 does have a dedicated DP2 converter, and the Sigma software that comes with the camera does a good job at converting.

My rationale for buying the DP2 was born of some dissatisfaction with the images from the two (Kodak and Nikon)digital cameras I have.  I wanted to try the Foveon sensor and first looked at the Sigma SD14 that uses the same X3 sensor that's in the DP2. After some thought, I decided against investing in the soon to be replaced SD14 and Sigma lenses. The DP2 was a logical, less expensive, choice and I'm happy with it.

The DP2 is far from perfect, but its a good little camera and the images are of better quality than those produced by my other two digital cameras if I take my time.  The Sigma 41mm (full 35mm frame equivalent) f2.8 lens that comes with the DP2 is a jewel.
   

I can swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell. _ Blood Sweat & Tears

by Gringo (stargazing camel at aoldotcom) on Sun Dec 20th, 2009 at 11:43:25 PM EST
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Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out.
by ceebs (ceebs (at) eurotrib (dot) com) on Fri Dec 18th, 2009 at 07:26:59 AM EST
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nike-dream-s-600-8370


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Maybe it's because I'm a Londoner - that I moved to Nice.

by Ted Welch (tedwelch-at-mac-dot-com) on Fri Dec 18th, 2009 at 07:42:52 AM EST
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Hey, Grandma Moses started late!
by LEP (rafifoon@yahoo.com) on Fri Dec 18th, 2009 at 09:03:06 AM EST
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You can't be me, I'm taken
by Sven Triloqvist on Fri Dec 18th, 2009 at 12:47:20 PM EST
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Good one Sven,
Are they going up or down?

The difference between theists and atheists is that the atheists don't set the theists on fire for refusing to agree with them.
by Knucklehead on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 07:45:19 PM EST
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It's in the Design Museum in Helsinki. I spotted the stairs first, then asked them to pose.

You can't be me, I'm taken
by Sven Triloqvist on Sun Dec 20th, 2009 at 11:45:29 AM EST
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Very cool

The difference between theists and atheists is that the atheists don't set the theists on fire for refusing to agree with them.
by Knucklehead on Tue Dec 22nd, 2009 at 11:59:19 PM EST
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You can't be me, I'm taken
by Sven Triloqvist on Fri Dec 18th, 2009 at 12:49:47 PM EST
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POPPING POPPY
(stereoscopic effect, best viewed large size)
The poppies in 3D, will surprise you if you cross focus between the two images till an image forms in the center, pushing the two to either side.
You`ll see the poppy seem to be floating in 3D in front of the monitor.

3D POPPY

FLOWERS FOR TERI
DSCN1182

NYMPH OF LIGHT
 NYMPH OF LIGHT DSCN9792

BRONZE & CHROME
  2 CHROME SKULL Transparency rules DSCN6963

EKATERIN`S JONES
 2 DSCN5887

PURR & SONS
(My friends trucking co.)
truck 1- 2418

MALIBU FLAG
  MALIBU FLAG DSCN1358

ANDROID BRIDE
 ANDROID BRIDE DSCN1355

4 WIDE X 2 HIGH
 4 X 2 flt DEC18th 09

EYE POD
 EYE POD DSCN1280

LIP SMACK
 2 DSCN1287

EVENING FUZZY
DSCN1346

LADY OF THE LAKE
DSCN1247


The difference between theists and atheists is that the atheists don't set the theists on fire for refusing to agree with them.

by Knucklehead on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 03:51:33 AM EST
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Gah, can't quite get the images to overlap.

Great photos as usual

keep to the Fen Causeway

by Helen (lareinagal at yahoo dot co dot uk) on Mon Dec 21st, 2009 at 07:21:09 AM EST
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Helen,
I start the viewing of these by placing my finger between myself & the monitor & making my eyes cross over it my finger.
The images move to both sides while a third forms in the middle, but in 3D.
Some people try too hard or don`t readily see the stereoscopic effect, but in the end, when they do, I usually get feedback, about how amazing it is that they`ve discovered something new.


The difference between theists and atheists is that the atheists don't set the theists on fire for refusing to agree with them.
by Knucklehead on Wed Dec 23rd, 2009 at 12:04:00 AM EST
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A larch near Klamm, Austria:



*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.

by DoDo on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 06:30:31 AM EST
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It's evening in the early afternoon at the valley bottom in Šášovské Podhradie, Slovakia:



*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.

by DoDo on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 06:32:19 AM EST
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The fog reached the level of this pedestrian crossing at Küb, Austria:



*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.

by DoDo on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 06:33:44 AM EST
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Castle of Bzovík (Hungarian: Bozók), Slovakia:



*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.

by DoDo on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 06:34:38 AM EST
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Dodo,
I love the perspective of the perspective.

The difference between theists and atheists is that the atheists don't set the theists on fire for refusing to agree with them.
by Knucklehead on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 07:46:38 PM EST
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Edge of Budapest, Hungary; and the sign of a new era: after the freight branch of the Hungarian State Railways was sold to Rail Cargo Austria, Austrian loco 1116 012 was transferred to it:



*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.

by DoDo on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 06:39:39 AM EST
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60km south of Paris.



Hey, Grandma Moses started late!

by LEP (rafifoon@yahoo.com) on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 07:08:20 AM EST
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Made by Sam, in the Natural History Museum in London.

by Colman (colman at eurotrib.com) on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 07:58:40 AM EST
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More to come

Hey, Grandma Moses started late!

by LEP (rafifoon@yahoo.com) on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 10:51:17 AM EST
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Hey, Grandma Moses started late!
by LEP (rafifoon@yahoo.com) on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 11:21:42 AM EST
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Hey, Grandma Moses started late!
by LEP (rafifoon@yahoo.com) on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 11:29:27 AM EST
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Hey, Grandma Moses started late!
by LEP (rafifoon@yahoo.com) on Sat Dec 19th, 2009 at 02:54:44 PM EST
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The first snow fell here a week ago, though snow that didn't melt immediately fell only on Wednesday. Then yesterday, it snowed all day, 15 cm. Today, -8°C and sunshine -- and strong winds. I could barely open my eeyey on the way back from the photo tour, when the wind blew the snow from rooftops into my face.

Here is a street nearby, with characteristic houses, lack of 90° angles, and ugly poles and lines:



*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.

by DoDo on Sun Dec 20th, 2009 at 06:20:38 AM EST
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Footbridge over the creek (looks picturesque, but the creek still carries untreated wastewater):



*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.

by DoDo on Sun Dec 20th, 2009 at 06:21:44 AM EST
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Seven Chapels (also see last winter at night):



*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.

by DoDo on Sun Dec 20th, 2009 at 06:24:26 AM EST
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BTW, anyone here who did a seasons series, that is a photo at the same location in four seasons? I planned one at the above location in 2009, but I didn't feel like it to continue when my dog died. Now maybe in 2010.

*Lunatic*, n.
One whose delusions are out of fashion.
by DoDo on Sun Dec 20th, 2009 at 06:27:34 AM EST
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Myam. Hungarian colors.
by Loefing on Sun Dec 20th, 2009 at 04:48:19 PM EST
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Don't be too hard on the overhead power lines. When it comes time to upgrade them to a "smart grid," it will be a lot easier in your neighborhood than in areas where the lines are in underground rights of way--and therefore blocked from access by bushes, fences, and gardens...  :-)

I, for one, would be interested in seeing pictures of your overhead power transformers, cell towers, phone lines, ham radio antennas, and other such unsightly things!

by asdf on Sun Dec 20th, 2009 at 11:14:56 PM EST
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You call that "ugly polls and lines" ? That's nothing compared to what one can see in Hanoi...



Un roi sans divertissement est un homme plein de misères

by linca (antonin POINT lucas AROBASE gmail.com) on Mon Dec 21st, 2009 at 03:52:54 AM EST
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Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out.

by ceebs (ceebs (at) eurotrib (dot) com) on Mon Dec 21st, 2009 at 07:42:54 AM EST
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Well I am  managing to keep to a photo a day so far. but several phone taken ones have turned out to be out of focus when I tried them on the laptop, so i shall have to start carrying the Nikon round more generally

Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out.
by ceebs (ceebs (at) eurotrib (dot) com) on Mon Dec 21st, 2009 at 07:54:15 AM EST
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Good out-of-focus or bad out-of-focus? Out of focus is not always a bad thing. Anyway, what size are you targeting? 600x600 pixel jpg on ET? How out of focus are they!?
by Colman (colman at eurotrib.com) on Mon Dec 21st, 2009 at 08:01:00 AM EST
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well definitely not good out of focus.

Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out.
by ceebs (ceebs (at) eurotrib (dot) com) on Mon Dec 21st, 2009 at 08:34:50 AM EST
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