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Current Zazzle favorite - Seahorse Nursery:

At my store SeaFoamCandy
Surf my stream in a heartbeat: darckr
Thanks for dropping by! I like to think I've got a pretty wide taste in subjects and styles, but I'm a jack of all, master of none. A jester really ;-) I hope you don't mind a video or two sprinkled in between my mostly photographic stream. You might notice also I'm into color. Vivid colors. If you came looking for B&W you'll be wanting. No offense to B&W or B&W lovers... A note about Photoshop: generally I do not use PS except to stack images such as star trails or for blending/Orton/Harris Shutter. I can't claim pure SOOC (straight out of camera) on most of my images because I normally don't get too worried about the crop in camera, so will crop and rotate to get horizon level at times. I mark all photos that have been altered and don't try to present tweaks as SOOC. Nothing wrong with electronically generated art. If I have tagged a shot 'light-painting' then it means that I have not added anything via a drawing program to obtain the results. I won't hesitate to crop, rotate, remove hot spots, or use de-noise techniques to present you the best image possible - especially for printing.

Groups I've created or co-created:
Deep Space Imagineers
Lyrical Time Wastrs
Color Mosaics
Proverb Idiom Time Wastrs (experimental)
Administrator/Moderator:
Deep Space Imagineers (AKA Space Madness)
Light Junkies
Light Painting Competitions and Themes
Light Painting - The Real Deal
Compact Disk Reflections
Here is the blind or black pan/zoom process (now better known as the lens cap trick):
Zoom in on the moon and take as many shots as needed to understand where your exposure time needs to be to keep from "blowing it out" (losing the detail).
Then do the same for the second exposure and make sure you have some kind of reference so you can know where to aim.
Finally, point back at the moon and lock the shutter release. After the determined exposure time, cover the lens and then re-aim to the second spot. Zoom out and uncover the lens for the determined second exposure. Release the lock. Pray. Repeat as needed. Or just take 2 photos and layer them in Photoshop. But what's the fun in that?
Shameless plugs
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Disclaimer: Many of my photos are CC licensed such that my permission to post them is not required, as long as there is attribution back to my stream. I do not necessarily endorse any blog, article, or other medium containing my photos.
Please respect my copyrights. If you want to use a photo ask my permission and I may grant it in some settings. Thank you!
Photos of jah~ (12)
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Contacts (393)
Groups (50)
- Zazzle Products Showcase! 174 photos, 37 members
- Light Painting World Alliance 8 photos, 44 members
- Light Painting Accidents 46 photos, 60 members
- astrometry 21,930 photos, 3,361 members
- no lens 138 photos, 22 members
- ABSTRACT ART - *comment 1 per post 172,364 photos, 11,511 members
- Light: Trails Experimentation and Abstract/Comment! 19,548 photos, 4,474 members
- Digital Light Wand 154 photos, 19 members
- Time Lapse Videos 4,960 photos, 2,222 members
- Light Stencil Central 178 photos, 64 members
- Lens Porn 1,476 photos, 411 members
- light graffiti app 20 photos, 10 members
- Moffat Tunnel to Denver 83 photos, 12 members
- Photographed Photographers 5,223 photos, 807 members
- Befuddlr! CHALLENGE 291 photos, 265 members
- Christmas photos! 605 photos, 168 members
- Lunar Eclipse December 21 2010 844 photos, 308 members
- Shining Light on Cancer 3,265 photos, 497 members
- Long Exposures 189,398 photos, 20,912 members
- Acid Trip 4,653 photos, 286 members
- [Noctography] 34,306 photos, 3,093 members
- Impossible Moons 48 photos, 23 members
- There Be A Storm A Brewin! 35,097 photos, 4,198 members
- Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM 3,183 photos, 325 members
- Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM 106,262 photos, 6,399 members
- Lake Powell, UT AZ 576 photos, 128 members
- Countryside Photography Moderated Group - Post 1 Comment 1 11,344 photos, 1,408 members
- Insect Macro Photography 287,003 photos, 22,812 members
- Reverse Lens Photos 10,052 photos, 2,335 members
- F-light of the Night 75 photos, 72 members
- Saxophones 4,695 photos, 810 members
- Musical Instruments [NO PEOPLE] 24,541 photos, 6,098 members
- ICM - Intentional Camera Movement - 14.000+ great submissions! 14,471 photos, 2,080 members
- Timelapse Videos 5,064 photos, 2,535 members
- Slow Water 14,595 photos, 2,858 members
- Light Painting Portraits 1,243 photos, 244 members
- Denver 30,225 photos, 1,812 members
- James and Kats Challenges 36 photos, 27 members
- Anti star trails 1,055 photos, 325 members
- Bloody hell, you made my retinas pop out and run around the room 201 photos, 47 members
- So Intergalactic! 15,875 photos, 1,520 members
- Astrophotography 45,707 photos, 7,884 members
- Light Painting Champions 216 photos, 55 members
- Light Painting Competitions and Themes 441 photos, 734 members
- Deep Space Imagineers (AKA Space Madness) 276 photos, 32 members
- "Only Good Photographs - P1C2" 17,069 photos, 942 members
- The Gallery Of Fine Photography [No frames/signatures] 27,435 photos, 4,479 members
- 2012 Light Painting Olympics 0 photos, 61 members
- The Olympikinetic Games 48 photos, 37 members
- led, everywhere 1,576 photos, 179 members
Galleries (4)
- Collaborations 3 photos
- Space Fantasy 3 photos
- Squash at the end of October 16 photos
- Wavebows AKA Technicolor Spindrift 18 photos
Testimonials (2)
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tackyshack says:
"Jah has one of the most interesting, diverse photostreams on flickr. He's not afraid to try anything for the sake of a creative shot. His photos are a constant source of inspiration and put a smile on my face. I feel very fortunate to have met such an awesome artist and genuine guy in Jahdakine and look forward to seeing what continues to come next from this wizard behind the camera. Keep em coming Jah!"
24th December, 2009
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Zeb Andrews says:
"Jah has a wonderful sense of adventure when it comes to photography. He is always looking for ways to push the envelope, which I think is the mark of a great photographer. I have found quite a bit of inspiration in the work that he does."
20th August, 2006
- Joined:
- November 2005
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