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A fire over the weekend scorched a good chunk of this hill near work. Fortunately it was stopped before it did damage to the nearby homes, but the hiking trail through there is closed for now.
I'm not sure what this is, honestly. Took this -2/0/2 EV last friday, and I've been editing it since then, on and off. The fact that I made this during exams definitely influenced what I did here.
About 2 minutes after getting the epidural and I begin to lose control of everything below my boobs. Weird.
Zero Image 6x9
Paper negative - MGIV RC satin
Still trying to understand the paper negative...
Paper preflashed but no filter used to control contrast.
Image was overexposed.
Science Police Building and Vox TV-Studios
Taken at Aftermath II - Metropolis - shops, clubs and RP *unsafe sims*, Unabated (109, 177, 2081)
Shoot done in a shower depicting the aftermath of a violent encounter. (The only thing hurt making these images was the purple lipstick used to create the bruises.)
I could have sit and waited for the storm to come,
but instead I got out there and brought it myself.
This is the aftermath, this is what was meant to be.
Foton M1 Mission
Soyuz Crash Site
Plesetsk, Russia
November 2002
Note: This is not my photo, it is from an archive.
Ash on the main road in the village of Milo on the eastern slope of Mount Etna, after the lava fountain of 4-5 September 2007, taken about 12 hours after the end of the ash fall. The lava fountain occurred at the Southeast Crater, one of the four summit craters of Etna
We recently had a lovely lunch with a friend of mine here in Chicago. It's not often enough that I get to eat things like lake trout grilled on a cedar plank, in particular in the company of good friends. A fantastic part of a great summer day.
My desk is usually a mess, but post-earthquake, this is something else.
All the Hard-drives and everything on the top shelf fell on me/my desk. There's holes in the wood where some of them landed.
The flanking LCDs also shook off and I had to hold them up... usually they're in a nice pretty line... and I have a clear area in the middle.
5.7 Magnitude Quake out of Buckingham Quebec. (like a 25 minute drive from my house)
ANTIHURRICANE (ANTITYPHOON) safety ship - brake-power 30 GW (30 000 MW) in the eyewall. New method for the reduction of tropical cyclones’ destructive force - pumping sea water and diffused in the wind at the bottom of such tropical cyclone in its eyewall. PCT/SK2006/000003 WO/2006/085830
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hurricane katrina aftermath
52 Weeks 2013: Week 42: HDR
This is Aftermath, by J. Seward Johnson, Jr. I've often seen this scultpure when riding the DART train through downtown Dallas, but this was the first time I was able to get out and look at it close up.
It was a bit of a challenge, as there were storms sweeping through, and the skyscrapers funnel those winds like hell. You can see the bushes in the background being blown around. I had trouble standing still, but managed to snag enough photos to make this HDR image.
I have some closeups of the statue's face which I may upload later.
A very old beer factory!
I don't know, I'M SO TIRED FIGHTING WITH THE DAMN SKY! There is a 3 shot HDR, shutter was Ok to... don't know... Had to take the all sky from one -2exp shot.
The photo lucks like a post cart from a world war 2 to me, or what will happen if there will be no more people on earth...
Since our old friend was kind enough to tell his chef to stay put in the kitchen to make a late lunch for us, we stayed put as well.
This house must be the best located in the whole village.
Which I told my buddy.
He glared at me for a while and then told me its for sale.
I was quiet.
Many thoughts flew through my brain.
He kept glaring.
"I´ll throw in the truck if you want."
He poured yet another drink.
We let go of the subject for the time being and got sentimental over old memories.
All other guests had by then left and the staff joined us and we had the best after ski ever.
Only the sunset limited our fun.
We had to get back down to the village before it got pitch black outside.
The main hall, after everyone has gone home. It's hard to believe it's all over. But we will always have our memories.
Note: left a/c on. So much for Hodg*Con's "environmental message."
That is all.
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Soundtrack/videotrack : haunting 数え足りない夜の足音 by UA (1999)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QE3KdrQJWE
Remains of new year's day firecrackers
In terms of technical skills, it was challenging, also because i was quite high, i guess - i've noticed that i tend to take bad pictures the rare moments i might be under weed influence. For the mood and lights captured and the way the shot add intensity to what were my sensations at that moment, i would say this is arguably the best shot i've ever taken in Amsterdam.
Restes de pétards du Jour de l'An
En termes de qualités techniques, faire cette photo relevait du défi, peut-être aussi parce que j'étais bien défoncé, je crois - j'ai remarqué que les photos que je prenais lors des rares moments où j'ai pu être sous influence cannabique étaient souvent décevantes. Pour l'atmosphère extérieure, mon humeur, les lumières captées, et aussi pour la façon avec laquelle ce cliché ajoute de l'intensité à mes sensations de ce moment-là, je dirais que cette photo est, selon moi, ce que j'ai pris de mieux de tous mes séjours à Amsterdam.
[Oude Zuid. Amsterdam]