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The discussion revolves around a variety of photography topics, showcasing personal photos and experiences from different locations, including Ko-Larn Island, Central Park, and various natural landscapes. Participants share insights about the techniques used in their photography, such as drone shots and long exposure panoramas, and discuss the beauty of nature, including autumn scenes and night skies. There are mentions of personal stories, including a trip to Sweden and memories of family history, particularly relating to military service during WWII. The conversation also touches on the impact of the pandemic on tourism and local businesses, as well as the enjoyment of photography as a creative outlet. Additionally, there are discussions about photography gear, including vintage lenses and new cameras, and the excitement of capturing unique moments like rainbows and wildlife. Overall, the thread highlights the joy of photography and the shared experiences of capturing the world around them.
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Nice full-rainbow, by @nsaspook.
I took motion pictures of a full-arch rainbow, many decades ago in a tropical place. Neat to see if a person never saw that before.
 
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Random Portland side street. Nice boat.
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Makes you wonder what the story is. I'm told it's been there of months. Looks clean.
 
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Must have so much of his funds tied up in vehicles that he can't afford paint for the trailer!:cry:
 
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symbolipoint said:
Nice full-rainbow, by @nsaspook.
I took motion pictures of a full-arch rainbow, many decades ago in a tropical place. Neat to see if a person never saw that before.
More rainbows
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and something else.

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Safety sticker on electrical equipment from Korea.
 
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Cat eyes - close-ups

I tried photographing the eyes of my cat today and got the best result so far, I think...

Here's the resting test subject, unaware of my coming intrusion:

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...but her eyes are not open... she is very sleepy here...

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...so I had to alert her by making some meowing sounds myself... please, open your eyes... :smile:

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The right eye - probably my most successful eye shot so far...
...a lot of details can be seen in the iris, which almost looks like it has shades of gold color...

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...and here's the left eye, also with nice details I think...

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And here's the gear I used, Sony A7R + 2x teleconverter + Canon nFD 100mm Macro...
...it may look a bit cumbersome, but it's pretty ok to shoot handheld actually...

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Haha, it was April Fools' Day yesterday and I happened to read a fun review from the serious photography site DPReview... they reviewed a toy camera like it was a serious camera, pretty fun...
Note that the camera seems to be real; it is a really tiny plastic 1.3MP camera (link: Sanrio character toy Cameras DSC-PIENI Hello Kitty).

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Image: behold the mighty Hello Kitty camera. Quote: "Taking photos is best accomplished with a 'spray and pray' approach. You point, shoot and hope. I say 'hope' because the camera doesn't actually take a photo of what's in front of you but something off to one side. It's like having an integrated AI that guesses what you're trying to photograph, then fails spectacularly every time."

Review: The Hello Kitty rangefinder is a camera you'll hate to love (Apr 1 2025 by Dale Baskin)
https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/hello-kitty-toy-camera-review

They did a short video review too :smile::

DPReview Hands-On Review with the Hello Kitty Rangefinder Camera: Features, Pros, and Cons
 

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New seat for the brain while cleaning up the gardens.
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We have spring cherry blossom snow on the ground.
 
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My grandson, the Brainiac. I think it's just the angle of the camera, but he looks like a comic book villain.
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Little babies seem like 1/3 to 11/4 head to me. Their proportions normalize as they grow.
 
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phinds said:
he looks like a comic book villain.
Just wait until he starts to grow fur! :wink:

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Along Beach Rd, Pattaya
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Some spring shots from March last year:

Snowdrops
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Red leaves in spring
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Winter aconite
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Crocuses
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(Lens used: I don't remember :frown:)
 
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In Valdese, North Carolina today. I didn't stop here because I had just eaten elsewhere, but I'll keep it in mind for my next trip through here.

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More pollen generators...

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Experimental time again...
...some shots taken today with Helios 44 with a reversed front element...
...which means there will be no "normal" photos... :smile:

First three shots of my cat...

Dream cat #1 (this photo looks quite "normal" though, yet very soft)
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Dream cat #2 (enjoying the sunlight)
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Dream cat #3 (upright)
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Afterwards I went for a short walk, though it was very cold outside...


A magic ivy against a brick wall
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Dreamy pink flowers on tree (the bokeh is crazy in this one :smile:)
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Glowing springtime
(crazy bokeh here too; note: I've enhanced the colors in this one since I felt like it)
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(Lens used: Helios 44M7 58mm f/2 with reversed front element + CPL filter)
 
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Smoked my main DC solar panel disconnect in my remote power shed testing some equipment I'm designing. Looks like it just had a bad pole (twisted or bent) as the rest had the same current but look fine.

This is why you don't go cheap with safety equipment, it was all contained but the smoke.

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Proper DC and UL rated for the job.
 
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In Spindale, North Carolina yesterday:

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I wonder if they offer degrees in HVAC technology... apparently not, but they do offer a Basic HVAC Certificate.

[added] Now I see I've mentioned this place before, and @berkeman noted the origin of the name. I had only seen signs pointing towards it from highway US-221 which bypasses Spindale, but yesterday I actually drove around the campus, and through Spindale. Typical mid 1960s academic architecture.
 
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Mr. Mittens (my neighbor's cat) popped over a couple days ago for a late morning/early afternoon nap. I took a couple of test shots with Mittens since I wanted to ensure my rangefinder camera was all set and ready anyway.
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Figure 1. Mittens relaxing in a late morning sunbeam.

'Missed critical focus on that one by a bit (see Fig. 1). That's on me. But Mr. Mittens posed so well I had to post it. (In my defense, it's difficult to manually focus when crouched near to the ground. And the lighting was difficult. But I aught to have done better. I'll keep practicing.)

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Figure 2. Mr. Mittens being slightly curious as to why I was prone on my belly pointing a rangefinder camera at him from underneath a guitar stand.

While somewhat curious, he was more sleepy than curious (see Fig. 2).
 
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Stockport North West England shares a boarder with Manchester. Buddy Rich used to play there regularly, the Davenport Theatre. This building, the Plaza, went up in 1932.

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No idea about this one. 1885, it is most likely listed but that does not mean it gets used or looked after.

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Forgot the arc shield pictures.
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Passed the heat test, highly recommended for field duty.

Anyone know what type of plastic they use? I'd like to get some (clear if possible) for some DIY spark shields over interconnect rails.
I found this but it's only in black.
https://www.ensingerplastics.com/en/shapes/pa66-tecamid-66-gf30-black
Natural would be better as I would like to see status LEDS behind the shield.
 
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The info sheet you linked to says its polyamide (polys (???) linked with amides).
It can be obtained in several forms.
The product sheet also mentions glass fibers and black nylon 66. Black makes for UV protection.

Asking the manufacturer would probably the most informative approach.
 
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BillTre said:
The info sheet you linked to says its polyamide (polys (???) linked with amides).
It can be obtained in several forms.
The product sheet also mentions glass fibers and black nylon 66. Black makes for UV protection.

Asking the manufacturer would probably the most informative approach.
Thanks. Google shopping just gets me a blank screen. I must have all of their tracking crap blocked.

Edit: I found something cheap to try with your polyamide reference.
https://www.amazon.com/Gizmo-Dorks-Polyimide-Printers-Printing/dp/B01G2HIF9W/?tag=pfamazon01-20

Amber and translucent 1mm thick.
 
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Im pretty sure the enamel used in electric motor winding is a polyamide. I would think you would be on the right track choosing that material.
 
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nsaspook said:
Anyone know what type of plastic they use? I'd like to get some (clear if possible) for some DIY spark shields over interconnect rails.

nsaspook said:
Edit: I found something cheap to try with your polyamide reference.
https://www.amazon.com/Gizmo-Dorks-Polyimide-Printers-Printing/dp/B01G2HIF9W/?tag=pfamazon01-20
That one, Kapton, is close to magic; I've used it in the distant past because it is resistant to corona discharge. It also has a wide temperature tolerance of -450F to +750F and reportedly available in Clear or translucent Tan, with Tan being more common.

Here is the manufacturers data sheet:
EI-10142_Kapton-Summary-of-Properties.pdf

Cheers,
Tom
 
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