💾 Archived View for bbs.geminispace.org › s › Photography captured on 2024-02-05 at 10:22:23. Gemini links have been rewritten to link to archived content

View Raw

More Information

⬅️ Previous capture (2023-12-28)

➡️ Next capture (2024-03-21)

🚧 View Differences

-=-=-=-=-=-=-

s/Photography

☕️ Moderated by: saik

🌒 Subspaces

📖 Help

❤️ Code of conduct

Sign up

Posts

🐝 Addison

Crow - Oregon Coast Sept. 2021 — Old crow; how does she turn her head all the way around like that?

crow1.jpg

💬 5 likes · Jan 05 · 5 weeks ago

❄ sl1200

my photo galleries: [gemini link]

💬 2 likes · 2023-12-28 · 6 weeks ago

☀️ mike

Spring Leaves — This photo is mostly about color and texture. I'm still getting the hang of resizing images to keep them looking good under 100KB. It seems like a higher resolution with a lower quality looks better than a lower resolution with a higher quality. ILCE-6500 + 16-50mm @ 50mm, ISO 125, 1/80, f/16

/u/mike/image/173.jpeg

💬 2 likes · 2023-09-15 · 5 months ago

🏕️ Captain

— Moonshot gemlog

Snapped the moon this morning

/u/Captain/image/160.jpeg

💬 4 likes · 2023-09-08 · 5 months ago

👻 naf

Azem Palace in Damascus — The palace was built in 1749 to be the private residence for As'ad Pasha al-Azm, the Ottoman governor of Damascus; during the French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon, it housed the French Institute. After being purchased in 1951 by the Syrian government from the Al-Azm family and undergoing several reconstruction works, the palace now houses the Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions.

/u/naf/image/153.jpeg

💬 7 likes · 2023-08-28 · 5 months ago

🚀 stack

Mass.

/u/stack/image/150.jpeg

💬 1 like · 2023-08-23 · 5 months ago

🚀 stack

Mass coast

/u/stack/image/149.jpeg

💬 2 comments · 2 likes · 2023-08-22 · 5 months ago

🚀 stack

Central Park Birds (2020) — The tiny claws hurt a little! Fujifilm X-E2 stock lens, F4 1/1000

During the pandemic, people with nothing better to do had trained wild birds to land onto their hands...

💬 1 like · 2023-08-14 · 6 months ago

🚀 stack

Oregon Coast, 2 (2017)

Moto X

💬 3 likes · 2023-08-14 · 6 months ago

🚀 stack

Oregon Coast, 2017

Another Moto X shot

💬 1 comment · 3 likes · 2023-08-14 · 6 months ago

🚀 stack

Sand detail

A full-resolution (but lowered quality to fit into 100K) of a detail. @norayr - the original shows curious waves of sharpness (I hope visible here). Moto X was an interesting camera.

💬 View post · 2023-08-14 · 6 months ago

🚀 stack

Lighthouse 2017

Also a phone shot. The old Moto X phone camera was quite good, compared with my current Moto G Play... The depth of field is pretty amazing considering I was shooting into the bright sky. Unretouched.

💬 3 likes · 2023-08-13 · 6 months ago

🚀 stack

Sand (2017)

The wind was exposing every little pebble on this Oregon beach, as far as the eye could see...

💬 3 comments · 3 likes · 2023-08-13 · 6 months ago

🚀 stack

Boring Slug

Panasonic digital camera, f3.3 1/200 Macro I convinced many people that this is a photo of a rare marble-boring slug preparing to bore a hole in a slab of marble after a rain.

💬 5 comments · 4 likes · 2023-08-11 · 6 months ago

🚀 stack

The Dream (2010)

Pretty sure I shot this with a Nikon F3 with Nikkor F1.1 big glass 50mm lens, on Kodak Plus-X. Developed in Rodinal, 1:1. Later scanned on an old Agfa film scanner (dirty scanner bed was a lucky accident, adding to the surreal mood).

💬 2 likes · 2023-08-11 · 6 months ago

☀️ mike

Mountains and Grass — Here's a photo I took of some grasses with mountains in the distance. I don't have much of a telephoto lens, but using the telephoto end of the range makes the distant mountains appear larger in the photograph. ILCE-6500 + 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 @ 50mm, ISO 320, 1/80, f/16

/u/mike/image/130.jpeg

💬 1 comment · 6 likes · 2023-08-10 · 6 months ago

🚀 stack

Manhattan

Extreme scaling/compression made the underexposed skyline less that it is in the original

💬 3 comments · 4 likes · 2023-08-09 · 6 months ago

🚀 stack

What are good photo applications for use with dwm? That is, ones that don't open tons of windows all over the place, or at least behave in a reasonable way on a system where window placement is not manually controlled?

💬 1 comment · 2023-08-07 · 6 months ago

☀️ mike

Fence — I sometimes try to avoid artificial objects in landscapes, but I think they can work out if you embrace them as part of the composition.

/u/mike/image/96.jpeg

💬 4 likes · 2023-07-21 · 7 months ago

🔥 Sm0key

Cicada Macro Photography (5 image gallery) — Cicada are a big bulky tank of an insect that pop up here every other year during the summer time. They are quite noisy but very cool looking and non aggressive. This one perched itself on top of my outdoor power cord, I believe it is beginning the process of molting its skin.

/u/Sm0key/image/88.jpeg

💬 1 comment · 2 likes · 2023-07-21 · 7 months ago

🐝 Addison

Chicken of the Woods — I took this one a couple of years ago. We were on a mushroom hunting hike through Stebbins Canyon, where we spotted this lovely shroom in a shallow ravine while walking back to the car. Everyone else on the hike had gone home already. We took it home and I soaked it in brine, then fried it and served it with a white sauce and fettuccine. It tasted good but gave me a horrible stomachache shortly afterwards.

chicken-shroom.jpg

💬 1 comment · 1 like · 2023-07-20 · 7 months ago

🔥 Sm0key

Amateur Plant Photography (4 image gallery)

/u/Sm0key/image/81.jpeg

💬 3 likes · 2023-07-20 · 7 months ago

🔥 Sm0key

Plant Squad

/u/Sm0key/image/79.jpeg

💬 3 likes · 2023-07-19 · 7 months ago

🐙 norayr

better colours — better colours why do i write this? i love film colours, and most of the times i don't like digital colours out of the camera. so there is this russian photographer - pavel kosenko. he also didn't like the colours he was getting with digital cameras, even after lots of editing, and so he started to research: read many books about colours, photography, cinema, etc. his research led him to writing a book, called 'lifelike' - it is now available in english here: [https link] if...

💬 1 comment · 2 likes · 2023-07-15 · 7 months ago

☀️ mike

Trees in a Field — This is another early picture taken in the springtime. I like how the tree in the background is a bit more leafed out than the one in the foreground. This was the first picture where I noticed the effect that dust on the camera sensor has on an image. You can notice a really big spot in the upper left. In the original there were at least two other spots that were easy to see. This prompted me to learn how to remove them with GIMP and also how to clean the camera's light...

/u/mike/image/65.jpeg

💬 1 like · 2023-07-14 · 7 months ago

Next page

Page 1 of 2

Options

🗣️ Sort by activity

🔥 Sort by hotness

Gemini feed

Atom feed