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I was messing around with my polarizer filter while at the camp, and some canoes went by. It was a fun experiment!
Auburn, ME
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Angel City Jazz Festival Opening night at LACMA, Zach Ramacier Group-Zach Ramacier Trumpet, Evan Waltmire Saxophone, Devin Norris Piano, J.Johnson Bass, Brett Kramer Drums, / Nicole Mitchell's Sun Dial Ensemble-Nicole Mitchell Flutes, Michael Dessen Trombone, Dwight Trible Vocals, Jeff Parker Guitar, Mark Dresser Bass, Najite Agindotan Percussion
I have been looking at high speed photography a lot lately. I absolutely love it and want to try my hand at it so badly. I know this is no where near high speed, but it was inspired by it at least. Plus I was already having grapefruit for breakfast so I thought it would be a fun thing to try out and see what happened.
I love grapefruit, but I can only eat it with tons of sugar. Granted, after this shoot there was a quite a bit more sugar than I normally put on, but still delicious haha.
I already see so many things I wish I would have fixed while shooting, oh well. Feedback is always appreciated!
Check out my blog for a different variation of this shot!
Personenzuglokomotive
1924Maschinenbau-Gesellschaft Karlsruhe, Fabr. Nr. 2308
an Deutsche Reichsbahn als 39 230
1949 an DB
1966 Kranprüfgewicht AW Offenburg
1984 Verkehrsmuseum Nürnberg
1996 DDM Neuenmarkt-Wirsberg
The gypsum in your egg carton will be a variety of gypsum. There are 3 varieties -- Selenite, Satin Spar, & Alabaster. The cover phot for this album is alabaster, as that is the variety most often found in quantities large enough to be called a Rock -- in this case, Rock Gypsum or Gyprock.
CHEMICAL FORMULA - CaSO4 · 2H2O (Hydrous Calcium Sulfate)
CRYSTAL SYSTEM - Monoclinic (3 axes of unequal length, one not at 90 degrees from the others)
HABIT - Clear crystals (selenite), satin spar (fibrous), alabaster (fine-grained/compact massive_
HARDNESS - 2
LUSTER- Vitreous, sub-vitreous, silky, pearly, dull
STREAK - White
COLOR - Clear, white, gray (others possible with impurities)
DENSITY - 2.31-2.32
CLEAVAGE - 3 directions (1 perfect, 2 distinct)
FRACTURE - conchoidal/subonchoidal
OCCURRENCE – Gypsum is an evaporite. It forms in evaporating freshwater and marine basins. It is often associated with other evaporites: glauberite, anhydrite, halite)
Just some of the USES are:
* Sheetrock (Gypboard, Drywall) In fact, because of the water in gypsum, it will act to slow down the progress of fire.
* Additive in Portland Cement to control drying time
* Fertilizer
* Soil conditioner There are various functions, but in the Arizona desert it is used to break up caliche. Gypsum crystals form quickly in wet soil, and that acts to break up the crusty caliche.
* Sculpture (alabaster)
* Plaster of Paris
* Medical: dental molds, plaster casts
* Food Industry: beer brewing, dough conditioner.....
We cannot include every detail about the mineral, so here is a Wikipedia link to get you started on exploration for Gypsum: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsum
Preserved Darwen Corporation East Lancs bodied Leyland Titan PD2 39, JTF 217 F is pictured at a rally ^ heritage running day in Skipton.
Este Miercoles 8 de febrero estoy medio congelado. Por eso mi autoretrato es solo medio aunque si lo miras detenidamente tal vez lo veas distinto. De frente o de perfil. Oh, wait. El caso es que con temperaturas bajo cero no me apetece nada salir a buscar una foto a la calle, aunque la verdad es que hay buenisimas fotos de gente extremadamente abrigada o todo lo contrario. Pero el doctor me recomienda que no me quite mi abrigo...