View allAll Photos Tagged 5c
We've had lots of rain here the past few weeks....This was from a few days ago!
Taken with iPone 5c :))
66737. t n T.66703 (thanks AH) 6E45 0807 Fort William Alcan Gbrf to North Blyth Alcan Gbrf leave Crianlarich behind and head down Glen Falloch...taken by the assistant in a mere minus 5c
National Naval Aviation Museum
Naval Air Station Pensacola
Pensacola, Florida
Nov 2019
Follow on Instagram @dpsager
18x24cm darkroom print on fomabrom variant matt, condenser head, fenal w-14
4x5, 210mm, hp5+@400, f22 1/4, d-76 1+1 10:00 19.5C rotation
Minolta XD, Vivitar Series 1 35-85mm 1:2.8 VMC Auto Variable Focusing (wide open at 45 mm), Ilford Delta 100 @ 100.
Just posting one photo again today - I'm just not getting time to get out and take many new photos, and my motivation level keeps dropping! Thank goodness for archives!
This morning, 19 January 2017, the temperature is +2C and it's supposed to reach +5C this afternoon. Totally overcast, though. No snow to clear off my car, which will feel great when I go to meet a friend for coffee this afternoon.
I used to love photographing Eared Grebes, but the last couple of years have not been the best for them, in my own experience. Last summer, 2016, was so wet and I didn't get down to this area very much at all.
On 18 May 2013, I had so much fun trying to photograph three or four of these gorgeous Eared Grebes at Frank Lake, SE of Calgary. They were moving fast, changing direction, and diving suddenly. Took me a while, but I got some photos that I was happy with - and a lot that I still need to delete, ha. They really are beautiful birds. I love the patch of golden head feathers, chestnut-brown flanks, and those wonderful red "button" eyes. Always good to see them when they fly north for the summer here.
One of the newest Yeti bikes: the Yeti SB5.5c.
An aggressive 29" bike with 160mm / 140mm of travel.
And i can tell you.. it rides so damn good! Never ridden a bike like that!
The matte silver is such a great color too!
Also the Yeti Test Day at Halde Hoppenbruch was awesome!
Very muddy and some rain showers.. but the bikes performed great and almost everyone came back with a huge smile :-)
www.benjaminwallerphotography.co.uk
I am also to be found on Facebook and Twitter.
This is the colour version of my rather unimaginatively named shot '-5C', which you can find below...
www.flickr.com/photos/amnebient/24421924331/in/album-7215...
I recently won two awards for this shot from Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust (otherwise known as BBOWT) and Panasonic UK.
Though the winning shot was in monochrome (and to my personal preference), I thought I'd put up the colour version as it has a completely different feel to the former.
Skulpturengarten "Sachsen-Anhalt"
im Alten Thüringer Bahnhof Halle (Saale)
Kreatives Handwerk mit Metall
(gefördert durch das Jobcenter und mit Unterstützung der Stadt Halle)
A FED-5C I've recently bought for about $10 as a parts camera. From overhead this model looks pretty impressive with its metering controls and alternating black and chrome theme. And the Industar-61 with one lanthanum element was actually very good. Too bad that quality control in the late years of the Soviet Union (late 80's and early 90's) was more or less non-existent, and the shutter curtains for example in these cameras were so poorly rubber-coated that they used to leak light. And the Albada finder design with its reflected frameline was so poorly designed, that it was hard to see clearly. A shame because this model was in fact the more or less the only one with a frameline in those days, in the Soviet Union.
As high as +5C today with no ice or snow on the roads I drove. Parked in front of the geese and ducks at Lamoureux Park in Cornwall. At the distance the open section of the St. Lawrence River. Below, a closeup view of geese eating bird food dropped onto the shoreline snow…
A very small and beautiful planetary nebula with some amazing facts about its central star. NGC 2440 lies about 4,000 light-years from Earth in the direction of the constellation Puppis.
Its central star, HD 62166, is possibly the hottest known white dwarf, about 200,000°C which is 1,100 times of our Sun.
It was discovered by William Herschel on March 4, 1790. He described it as "a beautiful planetary nebula of a considerable degree of brightness, not very well defined." [Wikipedia]
A higher resolution image and full imaging details available at astrob.in/qnh4wy/0/
Remotely imaged over 3 nights from Los Coloraos, Gorafe, Spain.
364 x 120 second exposures.
Total image time: 12 hours 8 minutes
Telescope: Celestron C14 Edge HD
Camera: ZWO ASI183MC Pro cooled to -5C
Filter: ZWO UVIR Cut
Mount: EQ8-R
Captured with: NINA, processed with PixInsight and Adobe Lightroom Classic
Thank you for viewing!
Old billboard around the BR-163 Highway.
Copyright © Tatiana Cardeal. All rights reserved.
Reprodução proibida. © Todos os direitos reservados.