Thursday, December 23, 2010

Sky


ncredible photography of fields…

Amazing Zoom Story


here is awesome zoom-out story. Actualy,  it’s better when you scroll it from end to begin:






A zoom lens is a mechanical assembly of lens elements with the ability to vary its focal length (and thus angle of view), as opposed to a fixed focal length (FFL) lens (see prime lens). They are commonly used with still, video, motion picture cameras, projectors, some binoculars, microscopes, telescopes, telescopic sights, and other optical instruments.
A true zoom lens, also called a parfocal lens, is one that maintains focus when its focal length changes. A lens that loses focus during zooming is more properly called a varifocal lens.
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Totally Unexplained Pictures


I have no idea what these photos present, but it`s funny how  people got there in right time at the right place and made the camera take this! These photos represent those scenes in life that we lack explanation for, but everyone may make their own creative explanation of what is going on in these photographs. For the rest of us, we can laugh, enjoy and thank god that there was someone with the camera at the scene
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Kings Of Africa

 Between the years of 1988 and 1991, French photographer Daniel Laine spent about 12 months on the African continent tracking down and photographing figures of royalty, and leaders of kingdoms. During this time he managed to photograph 70 monarchs and descendants of the great African dynasties with his work on this series.
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Bouba Abdoulaye – Sultan of Rey-Bouba – Cameroon
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Aliyu Mustapha – Lamido of Adamawa – Nigeria
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Oni (King) of Ife – Nigeria
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Oba Joseph Adekola Ogunoye – Olowo of Owo – Nigeria
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Abubaka Sidiq – Sultan of Sokoto – Nigeria
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Isienwenro James Iyoha Inneh – Ekegbian of Benin – Nigeria
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Agboli-Agbo Dedjlani – King of Abomey – Benin

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

TAKING A TRAIN IN JAKARTA

Every day, about three hundred trains are bringing people from surrounding towns to work to Jakarta. But still, there’s a big lack for places.