We lived in Baltimore and crossed the bridge many times. Here is a photo of the RO-RO ship Morning Luck passing the Key Bridge support that was struck by the Dali, causing the bridge to collapse. The Lucy is 761' long and the Dali is 948' - almost 200' longer. Very few bridges are built to withstand a direct hit from anything that big and heavy, not matter how slowly it is moving. And even fewer have been tested.
The good news is that you could use the same lighting for copying artwork!
That would be a good way for a self-proclaimed hero to end up in jail for a long time. Shooting at unarmed “prisoners” as they run away is not a reason for deadly force. Totally irresponsible!
Same situation as me, except I don’t really want a darkroom again but I still have all the equipment for processing and printing everything from 35mm - 4x5. Can’t bring myself to junk it but with an upcoming move to the KC MO area I’m not crazy about hauling it from Baltimore and continuing to store it.
Highlights blown and excess contrast. Not sure what color is the car. Over processed?
The sensor is not continually exposed (activated) that would make no sense at all. The result would be a single exposure with a duration of infinite length and no individual images would be possible. The sensor is activated only for the time the shutter is actually open.
If you do not want to cut out the photos separately you could remove the page - slice along the spine if necessary - and scan the page as one image or in sections. My Epson 700 scanner with Silverfast software can divide a large scan into individual images with different settings on one pass. If your software cannot do this you may need to scan the page more than once if scanner setting need to change. You can then easily convert into individual images in photoshop or another program.
You are one of the best photographers ever!
Many Rite-Aid stores and all Walgreens are owned by the same parent company, Walgreens Boots Alliance. Not surprised that one of your neighborhood stores was closed.
It’s not “noise”, It’s the screen pattern from offset printing and it is not going anywhere. Anything you do to reduce the dots would be at the expense of overall sharpness.
On a Garmin GPS just touch the indicator that shows your current position. It will give you the option to save it. Make up a name and you're done.
Were any horseflies harmed in the creation of this image?
No can do. I don't think you understand filters. See many reasons above.
No can do. I don't think you understand filters.