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I haven't had any time in recent weeks to take shots or spend time on Flickr. However, today a belated birthday present arrived from my wonderful sister. A Sigma APO DG 70-300mm lense. I had to fiddle a bit with my camera to get it to accept the lense but when it did I ran out between the rain showers, pointed the camera in the air and took this, my first snap with the lense. Not great and not steady but a good little benchmark for future shots once I get the time.
Cannon Beach
EF300mm f/2.8L IS
Also taken from that trip done last year in Oregon.
Side note: i will be in Paris in 15 days, and i'm starting to wonder what will be my typical camera bag i'll bring with me. i think i've finally taken a decision. wide angle will be covered by my x1. for a general lens, i will want to concentrate on the 85mm 1.2L, probably the only canon lens being able to compete with Leica glass. and finally, for anything telephoto i will probably put my 70-200f4L in the bag. the 135mm f2L will not be part of the trip. and it's still a struggle, but i guess my 300mm2.8L will not be there either, though i'm really hesitating on this last one. the main reason is that the 300 is so damn heavy it's breaking my neck after an hour of photowalk!
Sabado encontramos a turma da Ancient Battles, eles são uma irmandade que busca dar vida à historia, com pessoas de varias idades e classes sociais que buscam valores e tradiçoes antigas.
Não consegui conversar muito com eles, mas o pouco que falei, foram atenciosos e simpaticos,
Fiquei e ainda estou na duvida se escolhi corretamente a principal
Essa principal, eu queria fotografar a guerreira, mas o rapaz acabou entrando na frente, mas mesmo assim, gostei muito dela por causa do foco e tambem pelo movimento que ela tem.
a primeira da sequencia, gostei dos detalhes
a segunda gostei do conjunto da obra...
Foto: Ancient battles society - Lagoa Rodrigues de Freitas - Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
in OFF
Ghost a and obscure presence in the Armellini's farm
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Smile on Saturday
bags and suitcases
When ever I go on the beach
this little camera goes,
in it's rose bag.
Nikon Coolpix W 300
Back in June 2021 during the start of the smokey days of summer due to wildfires across British Columbia and some in Alberta, CP 6644 leads a string grain empties eastward on its return trip
Saw some amazing colours in the sky this afternoon, and wondered where I could get a good vantage point. Then I remembered the skylight upstairs! gorgeous sunset views!
Film!
So I've decided that I'm going to experiment more with film and see what I can cook up. It's gonna be fun :)
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[DC] Lego figures: Doomsday, Titan Joker, King Shark
Thanks to everyone for your support, I am very pleased!
A lot of interesting works are waiting for you ahead, stay in touch.
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NGC 300 - Spiral Galaxy in Sculptor
NGC 300 is a beautify spiral galaxy in the constellation Sculptor. It is a popular target as it is one of the closest and most prominent spiral galaxies in the southern skies and bright enough to view easily through binoculars. With an apparent magnitude of 9.0, and an apparent size of 21’.9 X 15’.5 arcmin, it presents a reasonable size for imaging. To give some perspective or scale of this object, our moon is around 31’ arcmin across.
NGC 300 is approximately 6 million light-years away. It is the brightest of the five main spirals in the direction of the Sculptor Group. It is likely to be gravitationally bound to NGC 55 located in Sculptor, and they are slowly spinning around and toward each other, in the early stages of a lengthy merging process.
This is a Lum RGB image blended with Ha to highlight the star-forming areas present in the galaxy. I love the number of small galaxies scattered throughout the field.
I found this to be a difficult galaxy to process. Perhaps the most difficult component was the colours as they seem very subtle in the initial combination of the data. Another variable unexpected variable I had to deal with was replacing the main imaging camera with another. I was surprised at how different the resulting data streams were from each camera.
Calibrating the data, and the data rejection process where the extraneous signal is removed in each sub (bad columns, hot pixels, cosmic rays, vignetting) was a little challenging as I did not want to remove good data from the final compilation inadvertently.
Instruments:
10 Inch RCOS fl 9.1
Astro Physics AP-900 Mount
SBIG STL 11000m
FLI Filter Wheel
Astrodon Lum, Red, Green, Blue Filters
Baader Planetarium H-alpha 7nm Narrowband-Filter
Exposure Details:
40 X 900 Bin 1X1 Lum
14 X 450 Bin 2X2 Red
21 X 450 Bin 2X2 Green
13 X 450 Bin 2X2 Blue
50 X 900 Bin 1X1 Ha
Total Hours: 28.5
Location
Australia, Central Victoria
Private Jet Embraer Phenom 300 which seats seven in very luxurious surroundings taxes out for departure from Prestwick airport in Ayrshire, Scotland.
20.02.2025
TEM2-300 ze składem wagonów 409Va opuściła przed momentem Polkowice Zachodnie i zmierza do zakładu wzbogacania rud w Polkowicach. Skład został wypełniony urobkiem (prawdopodobnie) na zakładzie górniczym Polkowice-Sieroszowice.
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TEM2-300 with the 409Va wagon train has just left Polkowice Zachodnie and is heading to the ore enrichment plant in Polkowice. The train was loaded with mine output at the Polkowice-Sieroszowice(probably) mining plant.
Wow, we've made it to day 300. Well done everyone.
I apologise that I have been a bit lacking on commenting on your photos. I will try and catch up.
Thank you to everyone for the likes and comments on my photos.
V 300 005 / 232 155-2 und V 300 004 der SBW bei Biendorf
SBW V 300 005 / 232 155-2 and V 300 004 near Biendorf
12.03.2016
Daring Tufted Titmouse showing-off a seed snatched from my friend's holiday wild-bird gift, a bird-seed wreath.
Common acrobatic move….
Merry Christmas to you, too!
Today I watched the sunset. I always do anyway - almost every single day the sun comes up, I tend to watch it set as well. But today was different, I watched it away from the perspective of camera holes, but with my own pair of eyes. Everyday the sun sets, bright yellow at first, and then it turns raging orange near the horizon. This kind of means that another day is ending, the Earth finished a rotation, men are finishing work, eager to go home to their families, babies are born, children grow another day, animals scatter back to their habitats, getting ready for the night. And somewhere, far, far, far away from us, a new universe is beginning.
Still not feeling great today, but also didn't want to get any further behind with work, so decided to compromise and work half a day. Took the morning off sick again, then had a pretty productive afternoon, with a couple of useful meetings, as well as ticking a few things off my to do list. Luckily I'd got fairly well ahead before going off sick, so the backlog wasn't too disastrous.
Totally knackered by this evening!
Con un rugido que se escuchaba a varios kilómetros, la 333.377 de Renfe tira el tráfico de contenedores semanal de JSV entre Abroñigal y Alicante, a punto de pasar la estación de El romeral, típica población que se puede encontrar en el recorrido de la línea 300.
El romeral 8/12/2023
Well, It's February....(the month of romance). This is a shot that turned out strange...I forgot to change the settings on the Cam. I was doing some sunset shots when I decided to do the Moon...and this is the result. Pretty cool I thought : ))
Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 300 mm
Exposure: 0.00
ISO Speed: 400
Exposure Bias: -0.7 EV