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Laurence
Joined: 26 Mar 2007 Posts: 4809 Location: Western Washington State
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 7:48 am Post subject: First True Macro from Pentax-M 100/4 |
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Laurence wrote:
In this case of formation in Nebula M-483C, you can see a gas giant on the upper left being orbited by a Mars type
of planet. The limb of this smaller planet that resembles our own
Mars, is just starting to traverse in front of the gas giant.
Meanwhile, in the background there are two proto-planets that are being engulfed by the hot gases of the nebula itself. As
a result, there are thin ion streams exchanging between the small hot planet being engulfed and the magnetosphere of the cool gas
giant in the background.
From this perspective, the two background planets look close, but they are actually several thousand kilometers away. This portion
of the nebula showing the orange and yellow colors is a hot mix of hydrogen and methane gases, giving it a strong
glow. At the bottom of the image there is an interstellar dust cloud that has just become visible as it starts to absorb
heat from the nebula.
The far-away rather reddish dim star in the upper right, below the trio of small white stars, is a red-giant star,
about 300,000 light years away, and is about 300 times larger than our own sun.
Actually...these are oil bubbles....
Sigma SD-14
Pentax-M SMC 100/4 Macro
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Assent, and you are sane;
Demur,—you ’re straightway dangerous,
And handled with a chain.
Emily Dickinson
Cameras and Lenses in Use:
Yashica Mat 124 w/ Yashinon 80/3.5,
CV Apo-Lanthar 90/3.5SL, (Thank you Klaus),
Pentax 645,
Flek 50,
Pentax-A 150
Pentax-A 120 Macro
Voigtlander Vitomatic I w/Color Skopar 50/2.8
Konica TC and zoom lenses (thanks Carsten)
Contax AX
Yashica ML 50/2
Yashica ML 35/2.8
Carl Zeiss Contax 50/1.4
Tamron Adaptall SP 17/3.5
Tamron Adaptall 28/2.5
Tamron Adaptall SP 300/2.8 LD (IF)
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ryan s
Joined: 26 Sep 2008 Posts: 384 Location: Madison, WI
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:24 pm Post subject: |
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ryan s wrote:
So you got the Adorama email last week, too? _________________ Pentax Bodies: K10D + D-BG2 | MX |
M: Zenitar 16/2.8 | 28/2.8 | 50/1.7 | M39: Mir-1 GP 37/2.8 M42: Vivitar 28/2.5 AD2: Tamron SP Macro 90/2.5 |
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Laurence
Joined: 26 Mar 2007 Posts: 4809 Location: Western Washington State
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:29 pm Post subject: |
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Laurence wrote:
ryan s wrote: |
So you got the Adorama email last week, too? |
Yes! I thought it was cool, the way the bubbles look when using a macro lens. The neat thing about it, is there is a virtually limitless opportunity to come out with a whole kaleidoscope of images.
It's a lot of fun, and very easy, you should try it out. _________________
Assent, and you are sane;
Demur,—you ’re straightway dangerous,
And handled with a chain.
Emily Dickinson
Cameras and Lenses in Use:
Yashica Mat 124 w/ Yashinon 80/3.5,
CV Apo-Lanthar 90/3.5SL, (Thank you Klaus),
Pentax 645,
Flek 50,
Pentax-A 150
Pentax-A 120 Macro
Voigtlander Vitomatic I w/Color Skopar 50/2.8
Konica TC and zoom lenses (thanks Carsten)
Contax AX
Yashica ML 50/2
Yashica ML 35/2.8
Carl Zeiss Contax 50/1.4
Tamron Adaptall SP 17/3.5
Tamron Adaptall 28/2.5
Tamron Adaptall SP 300/2.8 LD (IF)
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nemesis101
Joined: 25 Mar 2008 Posts: 2050 Location: Oregon USA
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:58 pm Post subject: Re: First True Macro from Pentax-M 100/4 |
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nemesis101 wrote:
Hmm
I guessed this was just a load of balls! lol
Doug
Laurence wrote: |
In this case of formation in Nebula M-483C, you can see a gas giant on the upper left being orbited by a Mars type
of planet. The limb of this smaller planet that resembles our own
Mars, is just starting to traverse in front of the gas giant.
Meanwhile, in the background there are two proto-planets that are being engulfed by the hot gases of the nebula itself. As
a result, there are thin ion streams exchanging between the small hot planet being engulfed and the magnetosphere of the cool gas
giant in the background.
From this perspective, the two background planets look close, but they are actually several thousand kilometers away. This portion
of the nebula showing the orange and yellow colors is a hot mix of hydrogen and methane gases, giving it a strong
glow. At the bottom of the image there is an interstellar dust cloud that has just become visible as it starts to absorb
heat from the nebula.
The far-away rather reddish dim star in the upper right, below the trio of small white stars, is a red-giant star,
about 300,000 light years away, and is about 300 times larger than our own sun.
Actually...these are oil bubbles....
Sigma SD-14
Pentax-M SMC 100/4 Macro
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Laurence
Joined: 26 Mar 2007 Posts: 4809 Location: Western Washington State
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:20 pm Post subject: |
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Laurence wrote:
Doug! Mount up your 100/2.8 Macro and give it a try! A lot of fun. _________________
Assent, and you are sane;
Demur,—you ’re straightway dangerous,
And handled with a chain.
Emily Dickinson
Cameras and Lenses in Use:
Yashica Mat 124 w/ Yashinon 80/3.5,
CV Apo-Lanthar 90/3.5SL, (Thank you Klaus),
Pentax 645,
Flek 50,
Pentax-A 150
Pentax-A 120 Macro
Voigtlander Vitomatic I w/Color Skopar 50/2.8
Konica TC and zoom lenses (thanks Carsten)
Contax AX
Yashica ML 50/2
Yashica ML 35/2.8
Carl Zeiss Contax 50/1.4
Tamron Adaptall SP 17/3.5
Tamron Adaptall 28/2.5
Tamron Adaptall SP 300/2.8 LD (IF)
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poilu
Joined: 26 Aug 2007 Posts: 10472 Location: Greece
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Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:42 pm Post subject: |
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poilu wrote:
wow! that's look great |
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Laurence
Joined: 26 Mar 2007 Posts: 4809 Location: Western Washington State
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:20 am Post subject: |
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Laurence wrote:
poilu wrote: |
wow! that's look great |
Thanks poilu! At least it's certainly "different"!
The Sigma Foveon sensor seems (to me) to render colors vibrantly, in fact almost like shooting Velvia film. _________________
Assent, and you are sane;
Demur,—you ’re straightway dangerous,
And handled with a chain.
Emily Dickinson
Cameras and Lenses in Use:
Yashica Mat 124 w/ Yashinon 80/3.5,
CV Apo-Lanthar 90/3.5SL, (Thank you Klaus),
Pentax 645,
Flek 50,
Pentax-A 150
Pentax-A 120 Macro
Voigtlander Vitomatic I w/Color Skopar 50/2.8
Konica TC and zoom lenses (thanks Carsten)
Contax AX
Yashica ML 50/2
Yashica ML 35/2.8
Carl Zeiss Contax 50/1.4
Tamron Adaptall SP 17/3.5
Tamron Adaptall 28/2.5
Tamron Adaptall SP 300/2.8 LD (IF)
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nemesis101
Joined: 25 Mar 2008 Posts: 2050 Location: Oregon USA
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 6:00 am Post subject: |
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nemesis101 wrote:
I would do, but sadly at the moment recovering hard drives after Windows Vista tried to eat them!
Maybe tomorrow - if the Sun shines!
Doug
Laurence wrote: |
Doug! Mount up your 100/2.8 Macro and give it a try! A lot of fun. |
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Masters worry about light. |
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lahnet
Joined: 10 Apr 2007 Posts: 1164 Location: Denmark
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 6:23 am Post subject: |
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lahnet wrote:
Far out....
That would make a nice print. _________________ Henrik
Lahnet-Foto
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Jesito
Joined: 24 Aug 2007 Posts: 5745 Location: Olivella, Catalonia, (Spain)
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:13 am Post subject: |
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Jesito wrote:
Wow, I first thought you were really into astronomy!!
Nice shot,Larry, I like it very much.
Kind regards,
Jes. _________________ Jesito, Moderator
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Zooms Sigma 70-300, Tamron 35-135 and 70-210 short, 70-210 long, 28-70 CF Macro, 35-70, 35-80, Vivitar 70-210 KA, Tamron 70-250.
Fixed Industar-50, , Tamron 24mm, Tamron 135mm, Sands Hunter 135mm, Pancolar 50mm, Volna-3, many Exakta lenses
DSLR SIGMA SD9 & SD14, EOS 5D, Sony A700 and NEXF3, Oly E-330, E-400, E-450, E-1
TLR/6x6/645 YashicaMat, Petri 6x45, Nettar, Franka Solida, Brilliant
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Rangefinders Chinon 35EE, Konica C35 auto, Canonet 28, Yashica Lynx, FED-2, Yashica electro 35, Argus C3 & C4, Regula Cita III, Voigtlander Vitoret (many), Welta Welti-I, Kodak Signette 35, Zorki-4, Bessa-R & L, Minolta Weathermatic, olympus XA2
Compact Film Konica C35V, Voigtlander Vitorets, Canon Prima Super 105, Olympus XA2 and XA3
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Schnauzer
Joined: 09 Apr 2008 Posts: 2155 Location: Maine, USA
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 3:22 pm Post subject: |
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Schnauzer wrote:
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Wow, I first thought you were really into astronomy!!
Nice shot,Larry, I like it very much. |
You got me also. _________________ Ron |
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Laurence
Joined: 26 Mar 2007 Posts: 4809 Location: Western Washington State
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Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 4:55 pm Post subject: |
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Laurence wrote:
Thank you all...I am glad you can appreciate the "unusual" experimental type of shots
as well as the more classic types.
As far as astronomy goes...I am ALWAYS reading astronomy and astrophysics related books.
These just reminded me of some kind of planetary thing going on...but yeah....it is all bs!
Just kind of fun to dream! _________________
Assent, and you are sane;
Demur,—you ’re straightway dangerous,
And handled with a chain.
Emily Dickinson
Cameras and Lenses in Use:
Yashica Mat 124 w/ Yashinon 80/3.5,
CV Apo-Lanthar 90/3.5SL, (Thank you Klaus),
Pentax 645,
Flek 50,
Pentax-A 150
Pentax-A 120 Macro
Voigtlander Vitomatic I w/Color Skopar 50/2.8
Konica TC and zoom lenses (thanks Carsten)
Contax AX
Yashica ML 50/2
Yashica ML 35/2.8
Carl Zeiss Contax 50/1.4
Tamron Adaptall SP 17/3.5
Tamron Adaptall 28/2.5
Tamron Adaptall SP 300/2.8 LD (IF)
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