Archive for tag photography

Thermal imaging for fun and profit

This weekend I got the chance to borrow the thermographic camera from work. The idea was to do an inspection of the house insulation, but it’s also a fun tool to just play around with. Above, my cat. The coldest spot? The moist nose.

40th anniversary of the moon landing

Above, our tiny moon framed by the buildings around Oxford Circus.

New camera: Canon IXUS 100 IS

A sample photo shot with my new Canon IXUS 100 IS camera:

ISS 2009-03-22

I shot the above photo of the ISS at about 20:49 local time tonight with an exposure time of 50 seconds. The space shuttle Discovery (STS-119) is at the moment docked with the station – according to the plan they will undock on the 25th. There are several visible passes on the 25th and the [...]

Fishing vessels at ~46MP

While waiting for the ferry in Hirtshals last summer, I shot a few photos. Below is a panorama stitched together with Hugin from 29 images. After cropping, the pixel count is ~46M. I think Hugin does a really good job, it is hard to notice any “stitch lines” or artifacts. Grab the full resolution at Flickr [...]

Fireworks 2008-12-31

I’ve just uploaded a few photos of the fireworks at the New Years Eve party last night. Get them all in high-resolution at Flickr, Set: New Years Eve 2008.