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Active Boeing 727-200F operated by Total Cargo, seen at Porto Alegre Brazil (POA/SBPA), 11 November 2023
Active Assignment Weekly - Abstract Presents.
AAW - Dec. 25, 2023-Jan. 1, 2024.
Our neighbours gave us a tray of Bridge Mixture for Christmas. Put them in a white bowl and took some out of focus pictures. Cropped, contrast and highlights increased.
Hello guys! Sorry for not being around as regurlarly as I would like to -_-... I kindda overexerted myself, and for a week or so felt dizzy everytime I spent more than five consecutive minutes in front of my computer. Which was so not helping with all the work that still need to be done, ha ha...
Anyway, it's getting better now so I'll try to be more active :)!
In the meantime, here's a simple portrait of Bergamote~
View of my newest home at BORA 561 by Active Urban Rentals by dear Dollen McMillan
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NASA image captured April 3-5, 2011
Cascades of spiraling magnetic loops observed in extreme ultraviolet light by SDO danced and twisted above an active region on the Sun (Apr. 3-5, 2011). These loops are charged particles spinning along the magnetic field lines, and thus visually revealing them. The bright active region was fairly strong and the activity persistent, though not explosive. At one point darker plasma can be seen being pulled back and forth across the region's center.
Credit: NASA/GSFC/SDO
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The St. Augustine Light Station is an active lighthouse in St. Augustine, Florida. The current lighthouse stands at the north end of Anastasia Island and was built in 1874; it is the most recent of a number of towers built in the area. The tower is owned by the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum, Inc. (SAL&M), a not-for-profit maritime museum and private aid-to-navigation. Open to the public, admission fees support continued preservation of the Lighthouse and fund programs in maritime archaeology and education.
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1968 Porsche 908 LH chasing a 1970 Chevron B16 FVC and a 1966 Lola T70 MkIII ... imagine the sound !
You can see the active aero flaps activated on the rear view, great cheap engineering from Mr Piech !
Classic Endurance Racing 1 @ Grand Prix de l'Age d'Or 2016
photo: conceptual iconographic series
subject: underwear comps
soldier: jonathan
photographer: alex calder
location: california
Shot for Active Assignment Weekly, theme "Have a Seat, if you please"
WIT
Never knew how many benches, different benches there are around in my city. An because of the weather all of them were empty, which helped with the assignment. In post no specials, just some color corrections.
Okay, I'm cheating a bit- the Pennsylvania Railroad's "Panhandle" line (the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis) was located in the vacant space to the right. Just north of here, it swung east on its final approach to Chicago Union Station. NS retains one track from near Tower A-2 to Racine Avenue to switch the ADM mill there, and uses trackage rights on UP to access it. Aside from short sections in Chicago's Brighton Park neighborhood and in Riverdale and Dolton, as an active rail line the Panhandle has disappeared from the area. Through the Beverly, Washington Heights and West Pullman neighborhoods of Chicago's far south side, it exists as the Major Taylor Trail.
Anyway, here, NS 8102- the PRR heritage unit- is heading south on UP's former CNW Rockwell Sub, passing above Washington Boulevard with an empty WEPX Oak Creek coal train, bound for reloading back east on NS rails. The disused spur in the foreground served ADP Pallet, an industry that has switched to trucks for its needs. To the left is the architecturally-significant L&H Building, once a showroom and warehouse for an appliance manufacturer, then for a cash register company. Naturally, it once had a rail spur. Today it has been revamped into environmentally-friendly loft apartments, an outpost of posh development in an otherwise somewhat rough neighborhood.
The second generation of the Hyundai i20 was built from 2015 until 2020. This is the more rugged looking Active version, a version, sold in some European countries. It has a 1.4 litre engine with 100 PS.
Her name is Ella Mason; died in 1894. One of the creepiest and most active dolls in my collection. Her eyes glowed a transparent like white color in IR. Yikes! Coming soon to my Etsy store!
Shot and edited for Active Assignment Weekly, theme "Sunset".
Unfortunately there is no opportunity for me to shoot a sunset this weekend, too much clouds.
So I went to the beach today, made a picture of this nice sailboat and added the sunset in it using Luminar Neo. Therefor, totally fake.....
The Mitsubishi F-2 is a multirole fighter derived from the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon, and manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Lockheed Martin for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force, with a 60/40 split in manufacturing between Japan and the United States. Production started in 1996 and the first aircraft entered service in 2000. The first 76 aircraft entered service by 2008, with a total of 98 airframes produced. The first active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar on a combat aircraft was the J/APG-1 introduced on the Mitsubishi F-2 in 1995. The F-2 is nicknamed "Viper Zero", a reference to the F-16's semi-official nickname of "Viper" and the Mitsubishi A6M Zero.
Butorides virescens: A small heron with a large geographic range in North America. I suspect this individual is part of a pair that have been quite active, showing lots of courtship behavior, chasing each other in flight, with lots of harsh vocal commentary. Airport Road, Swanzey, NH (30 May, 2025)
Maker:
Born:
Active: France
Medium: halftone
Size: 12 in x 9 3/4 in
Location:
Object No. 2020.515
Shelf: B-66
Publication:
Other Collections:
Provenance: Tableaux Modernes & Contemporains - Sculptures - Photos, Marc-Arthur Kohn, October 16, 2020, Lot 209
Notes: TBAL
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新しくした「active-u.com」ですが、
「TOYAMA ADC 2017」にて、入選することが出来ましたので、展示会に行って、本も一冊買いました。
展示作品は印刷物がほとんどでしたが、感想としては、
「やっぱりデザインっていいよなぁ」です。
active-u.com -Interactive Graphix-
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It is new "active-u.com"
I won the prize at "TOYAMA ADC 2017".
I went to the exhibition and bought a book.
Most of the exhibits were printed.
The impression is "design is wonderful" after all.
Active Assignment Weekly: Something new. So I had a look at lists of techniques. There was one that I'd tried many times and failed (panning) and one I'd never tried (smoke). All the other's I'd done. So I went and bought some incense in a shop that I guess you could call interesting. I put the incense on a plate on the hob, put my black background under and back and secured it with a Ribena bottle on one side and the kettle on the other. I had to have the fan on, which I know is a no-no. My on-camera flash also had to fire, which I know is another no-no, but that's the only way I could get my external flash to fire (I put it in slave mode). So the external flash was on full power. The on-camera flash I put on 1/32 (minimum). I put the light on, put my finger where the smoke was going to be, focused on that, put the focus on manual, lit the incense and took some shots. Processing: Cropped out the top of the hob and my hand. Changed the colour from white to purple in Lightroom by changing it to blue and then changing the hue. I tried to get the background as dark as possible, because it got lit up a little from the on-camera flash. So, here is my first ever attempt at smoke photography using incense.
This mosaic image is the sharpest wide-angle view ever obtained of M82. The galaxy is remarkable for its bright blue disk, webs of shredded clouds, and fiery-looking plumes of glowing hydrogen blasting out of its central regions.
Throughout the galaxy's center, young stars are being born 10 times faster than they are inside our entire Milky Way Galaxy. The resulting huge concentration of young stars carved into the gas and dust at the galaxy's center. The fierce galactic superwind generated from these stars compresses enough gas to make millions of more stars.
06-14
Maker: Photo Club de Paris
Born:
Active:
Medium: exhibition poster
Size: 34 in x 48in
Location:
Object No. 2025.531
Shelf: tube
Publication:
Other Collections
Provenance: Online Poster Sale, 10/20/25, Bonham’s Cornette de Sainte Cyr, Paris, Lot 3
Rank: 1427
Notes: Instead of an exposition, the more fashionable “salon” was designated by the Photo-Club de Paris for their fourth international exhibition of photographic art for 1897. The show was held at the Galerie Des Champs Elysées in Paris from April 13- 28, 1897. One franc gained admittance to the exhibit. The Photo-Club de Paris was created by members who seceded from the Société de Francaise de Photographie and included the influential French photographers Robert Demachy and Constant Puyo. (Source: Photoseed)
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