Sunday, December 11, 2022

4482. EXPRESSING MOTION. The panning technique

Panning is used to express motion in wildlife. Use a slower shutter speed, pan the camera to track the animal to isolate the subject. The background and anything other than the moving animal will become a blur.

1. Stop down your aperture to f/8.
2. Adjust ISO so that the shutterspeed is at f/15.
3. Put into manual mode and lock the settings.

When you locate the moving subject, get it in focus and pan your camera.
Once your panning feels smooth, gently press the shutter and keep the panning motion going thoughout the shot.


A mirrorless camera. Turning on the electronic shutter keeps the viewfinder from going black during the exposure to help keep the subject stable. 

Outdoor Photography - May 2022. How to take Dynamic Wildlife Photos by

www.jonmccormack.com

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EXAMPLE NO. 2

Canon R5. AV Mode. ISO 200 - 400. f/8. Tripod. Focus on eye panning camera left to right, before the waterhen appears in the frame.

.The waterhen wanted to cross my path, saw me and scurried down the river bank. He hurried from L to R hidden by reeds and plants 🌱 out in by NParks. This bird 🦢 does not trust humans and will not stay for one second. I placed my tripod to his R and took over 100 💯 photos to get one sharp one. Focus on his eye.



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4481. Gasping slider

 

 

 

 [7:40 pm, 28/11/2022]  Yes
[7:40 pm, 28/11/2022]  Keep it shallow half of his shell height
[7:40 pm, 28/11/2022]  Change of water after every food and poop
[4:05 am, 10/12/2022] David Sing: Good morning. How is your red eared slider today? Have you checked whether he swims lop-sided?
[11:24 am, 10/12/2022]  Hi Dr Sing. We have tried to put him back to the main tank to get used to it for a couple of days
[11:25 am, 10/12/2022] Everything seems alright for now, except for that one time I accidentally pressed too much medicine and put him back and he started gasping but I took him out for a breather and he’s fine afterwards
[11:25 am, 10/12/2022]  Think he choked
[11:26 am, 10/12/2022]  But swimming wise…no lopsided swimming as I can observe, appetite and strength seems good, just not sure how can I really know if he recovered because the nurse said reptiles tend to have a long recovery period and during recovery they can hide their symptoms very well
[11:28 am, 10/12/2022] David Sing: Each individual is unique in health issues. If he can swim level and eats and poop normally, he has recovered
[11:29 am, 10/12/2022] David Sing: Please send a video if he swims level. I admire your artistic decoration and design of your tank setup

[11:38 am, 10/12/2022] So far only got these 2, but don’t think can rly tell because he’s distracted by me and food haha, once he’s done basking I’ll try to take a better vid!
[11:40 am, 10/12/2022] David Sing: You are correct. Need to video him without him knowing
[11:41 am, 10/12/2022] David Sing: Do you have a separate big tank with no plants? That will be better to assess level swimming
[11:42 am, 10/12/2022]  👍🏻 we’ll fill the quarantine tub up with water to show

 

 

[11:38 am, 10/12/2022]  So far only got these 2 videos, but don’t think can rly tell because he’s distracted by me and food haha, once he’s done basking I’ll try to take a better vid!
[11:40 am, 10/12/2022] David Sing: You are correct. Need to video him without him knowing
[11:41 am, 10/12/2022] David Sing: Do you have a separate big tank with no plants? That will be better to assess level swimming
[11:42 am, 10/12/2022] 👍🏻 we’ll fill the quarantine tub up with water to show

Hi Dr Sing, we tried several times, this guy don’t want to swim unless in main tank 🥲 keep walking around but not sure if can observe if level swimming

[7:30 pm, 10/12/2022] David Sing: He is scared of new environment. Let him swim short periods in usual tank. Probably not fully recovered in lung congestion which involved over 50% of lungs as seen in X ray
[7:31 pm, 10/12/2022] Actually we’ve been letting him swim, eat and sleep in the main tank for the past 2 days just so he can get used to being at home again
[7:31 pm, 10/12/2022] So far so good as observed…but we’re keeping up with the medicine
[7:31 pm, 10/12/2022] Dr Daniel said max he recommend is only 20 days of Baytril and if all seems well then after 20th day can stop
[7:31 pm, 10/12/2022] David Sing: Ok
[7:31 pm, 10/12/2022] So his last dosage would be on 14th December


 [7:35 pm, 10/12/2022]  So far from what I’ve observed in the main tank he swims alright, not like the first time when he was lopsided
[7:35 pm, 10/12/2022] Will keep up the observation
[7:38 pm, 10/12/2022] If let’s say really likely not fully recovered because 50% of lung is congested, after 20th day when we stop feeding the baytril then is there anything we can do for him next? We’re planning to bring him for another X-ray next month to check it out

4480. PHOTOGRAPHY OF THE JUNGFRAU, Switzerland







Saturday, December 10, 2022

4479. PHOTOGRAPHY OF CUCUMBER ON THE PLANT

PHOTOGRAPHY OF CUCUMBER ON THE PLANT

Cucumbers grown in a home garden, Sydney, Australia.   10 Dec 2022

#singapore
#cucumber
#australia
#cucumberflowers
#australiahomegarden
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Cucumbers grown in a home garden, Sydney, Australia.   10 Dec 2022

Xiaomi Poco x 3 Pro image  

1. No direct sunlight

2. Overcast sky is better

3. Focus on “small lumps” on the cucumber skin surface

Remnants of flower at the tip of the cucumber will fall off or be plucked off 

As the cucumber matures, the lumps disappear, leaving a smooth surface.

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AVOID DISTRACTIONS LIKE:

1. Big leaves in the way
2. Fencing for clothes behind
3. Cropping too tightly if cucumber has remnant of flower.



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13 DEC 2022:
GOOD MORNING

An immature cucumber has nodules on its skin. Yellow flowers. Home grown, Sydney, Australia, Summer

13 Dec 2022Xiaomi Poco X 3 Pro

Good compositon & exposure. Shaded afternoon.

No need to photoshop.  Attractive image for pre-school Science study

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 #singapore
#cucumber
#australia
#cucumberflowers
#australiahomegarden
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14 DEC 2022


Xiaomi Poco 3X ProWell composed image of an immature cucumber growing in a house garden in Sydney, AustraliaNo reflections of light on skin unlike another image.Looks sharp.shuttlestock.com/g/toapayohvets 










Friday, December 9, 2022

4478. PHOTOGRAPHY USING SMARTPHONE Xiaomi Poco X 3 Pro. African daisies

9 DEC 2022:

 Inexpensive smartphone like Xiaomi can take good stock photos if you know how.

#africandaisies
#gardenSydney
#flowersaustralia
#singkongyuen
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Thursday, December 8, 2022

4477. Dinner at Haidilao on 4 Dec 2022.

4 Dec 2022.

Dinner at Haidilao Hot Pot @ Royal Square Novena


The brand Haidilao was founded in 1994. With over 20 years of development, Haidilao International Holding Ltd. has become a world-renowned catering enterprise. By the end of June 30, 2021 ,Haidilao has opened 1597 chain restaurants in China, Singapore, U.S., South Korea, Japan, Canada ,the United Kingdom, Malaysia , Vietnam,Indonesia and Australia.

INTERESTING SIDE SHOW. A young man performs using the noodle which is later cut into short strips.

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4476. Hoverfly in Singapore

Many of us enjoy watching hoverflies as they dart around our gardens amongst the bees and wasps. Sometimes, it is hard to tell the difference as many hoverfly species mimic honeybees and bumblebees (there’s even a hoverfly that mimics a hornet!).

Hoverflies belong to the family Syrphidae which consists of over 250 species in the UK, some of which are incredibly rare. One of these remarkable rare species is the bog hoverfly Eristalis cryptarum.

 

What does a hoverfly do?
Adult hover flies are important pollinators and can be found feeding at flower blossoms or around aphid colonies, where they lay their eggs. The larvae of hover flies are important predators of pests, such as aphids, scales, thrips and caterpillars. They are rivaled only by ladybird beetles and lacewings.
 
 Adult hoverflies feed on nectar and pollen. The adults need flowers as nectar and pollen sources. They are attracted to weedy borders or mixed garden plantings that are also infested with aphids
 
How can you tell a wasp from a hoverfly?
The main difference is invisible to the lay observer, given that most encounters happen when the wasp or fly is airborne: wasps have four wings, hoverflies two. More obviously, wasps are "wasp- waisted" while the hoverfly's thorax and abdomen are divided by less of a narrowed section or have none at all.3 Aug 2004