A waxing gibbous moon framed in the fork of an eroded branch of a Pinus longaeva (Great Basin bristlecone pine) at ~3,048m (10,000ft) in the White Mountains of California. (This is a single frame photo made by a human, #notAI.)
I decided to roll the dice, that my CV joint on my car wouldn't blowup, for a run up north out of city lights to see the aurora--& I'm so glad I did! Two shots from northern California: First is from Doyle & the second is from Frenchman Lake. What an amazing display! For a time the aurora covered a 180 degrees from east to west & was overhead & could be seen in the south! I shot these photos with a 15mm f/2.0 30sec ISO400.
I love the unusual texture of the ice here and am disheartented by the fact that folks feel the need to publicly fly their political flag, even while ice fishing.
Wouldn't it be nice if we could all go out on the ice together and just get along.
So this is the pictograph to the left of the really crisp one seen in my last post. Sadly, this one has not fared well over the centuries. The left side of it has mostly been washed away by water running down the cliff face. I enhanced this one quite a bit so we could see some of the detail. When it was fresh, I think this one would have really been spectacular! It has many more elements to it than the last one I posted.
A two frame composite of the Milky Way and my kitty "Ding" waiting for me to join him in the freezing cold tent. Ding loved to go camping with me. I sure do missing Schrödinger, the Kampin' Kitty 💔. (Photo: Massacre Rim, International Dark Sky Sanctuary, Nevada (5/23/2020).)
I'm not sure who that old coot is photo bombing this cliff dwelling, but I saw him free climb down into the canyon from the mesa top. Silly old guy must have went up the wrong canyon looking for this ruin, climbed out, walked across the mesa, & then climbed down into this, the right canyon with its really cool cultural site. There's rock art decorating the canyon walls, pottery shards, 800-year-old corn cobs, & pressure flakes everywhere!
I'm searching for a good version of the Classic Negative #Fujifilm film simulation available on the X-camera line for #darktable. So if anyone of you has such a simulation or knows a good source you could make me really really happy. #photography
I posted recently that I was at a conference in Italy. I only had my #Librem5 with me and the JPGs from the camera are good for documentation purposes. Today I looked at the RAWs. I wasn't expecting anything especially because I am normally used to the RAWs of my #Canon EOS R5 😅 But I have to say that I am quite happy with what one can make from the RAWs. Here are some of my fist edited images processed with #darktable. I think there is even more potential but I haven't had that much time.
Bonsoir !
Dites moi, j'essaye de télécharger #DarkTable mais impossible d'accéder au site, que ce soit par la 4G, par un VPN.... Rien, chez vous aussi https://darktable.org est HS ?
A close crop of an earlier post from a couple of weeks ago. Also, since I'm on my home computer, I slightly enhanced it using a parametric mask in Darktable to reveal a bit more detail.