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Took a 8min exposure with my Nikon D800 and my 50mm f/1.4 by night. I find it quite interesting how the image looks almost like it's daytime, just with startrails in the background.
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Fast Wireless Tethering
I am looking at a project that will require rather fast transfer of the shots I get. I will be outside in the nature at different locations and my Android phone is my only connection to the storage target over 4G/5G/LTE. From what I can tell there are a number of options: * Shooting with a FTP tether over the phone WiFi to upload to the destination * Shooting with a USB tether to..? My phone? A computer? * Using wireless tether addons for greater transfer speeds, but also that will be to a computer I guess..? Have anyone of you done this before with good transfer speeds? I've seen videos where people mention RAW transfer times of 10-20 seconds. That will create a huge queue of photos for me to upload. Is wired USB tether to a computer with a good internet connection the only way to achieve this? I am OK with shooting compressed RAW to keep file sizes down, but the transfer speeds still have to be fast for this to be reliable. All in all I just want it to be fast and reliable with as little hardware as possible. I understand this post is more or less just a brain dump. I appreciate any pointers or suggestions. I have never really shot tethered before, so this is jumping into the deep end of the pool directly. Thanks. Edit: I am looking at getting an Sony a7iii for this, but want the solution to work for as many different camera models as possible.
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I'm watching this video: https://youtu.be/2VujUm6K-IU At times he is working with his hands with the camera directly on front of him while using both hands to work. The camera never moves or gets bumped. In one shot he is hitting something with a hammer. Is he just hugging a tripod carefully? Using a boom? I'm scratching my head.
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digiKam 8.5.0 is released
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/22563127 > **[digKam](https://www.digikam.org/)**, KDE's image organiser for amateur and pro photographers, releases **version 8.5.0**. This version of digiKam improves the Face Management system, adds colored labels to identify important items, increases its list of supported languages to 61, and fixes over 160 bugs. > > Help keep projects like digiKam producing new releases with awesome new features by donating to [KDE's fundraiser.](https://kde.org/fundraisers/yearend2024/)
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Mushroom Primordia
Mushroom Primordia. Need to work on getting things in focus a little better.
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Orange Moss
Found this growing alongside some green moss underneath/behind a waterfall.
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Canon EOS R50 custom menu - What's on yours?
Mine: ISO, Drive Mode, Battery Info, Digital Zoom. I have 2 more slots. Does your camera provide this feature? What is on your custom menu?
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RAW photography processing (including infrared) on an android phone
I've been messing with #infrared #photography using #termux #dcraw & #imagemagick  to process RAW files without needing a computer. There are examples, instructions & the scripts, in mobile friendly chunks, on my #selfhosted website, & the basics are on github too (https://github.com/Linecutterx/PhotoScript) More examples at https://www.macklin.co/infrared-photography-0/ ![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/142dbb9c-8cb1-4341-837e-dd5ba3e59400.jpeg)
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Multi-colored anthotype photograph?
I've been looking into [anthotypes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthotype) recently and thought they were pretty interesting. Then I started to wonder if it was possible to make an anthotype that could display multiple colors (like a colored photograph). I came across [this post](https://www.alternativephotography.com/in-camera-anthotypes/) and thought it was like the reverse of a regular anthotype. Which made me wonder if you could use the same process to create a colored picture? I was thinking if you took plants that produce pigments across the color spectrum and mixed them together it could make the coating black. Then when the light hits the paper it removes the pigments from the other colors on the spectrum only leaving the color that was hit in that space eventually creating a colored picture. I haven't had the chance to try this yet and I am not really knowledgeable about photography, but would this work?
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On Digital Picture Printing
Hi fellow photographers! - Do you render your digital pictures on paper (print)? - Do you use a printer in the home for it? - What printer do you use? - What printer would you recommend with cost vs quality in mind? (8.5 x 11 prints would be fine) - Do you send your pictures to a commercial printer? - Do you goto the nearest Staples or Walmart and use the printers there?
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Full spectrum Sony NEX 5N w/ Viltrox 13mm 1.4 w/ r76
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