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Did some rework on a old photo i took in the summer- www.urbantoronto.ca/news/2014/10/urbanations-q3-results-s...
Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Dome, 原爆ドーム、広島
It seems I'm more of a night time photographer after all :). I tried to find an interesting angle during the day but in the end the place seemed a lot more interesting after the sun had sunk below the horizon.
やっぱり夜の写真家かもしれません、私。昼の間に写真を撮ってみたですが、日没後、原爆ドームと周りのエリアはもっと面白くなると思いました。
buscar el equilibrio, este es el reto de los miles de millones de moléculas que componen estas esculturas únicas, que nunca se repiten...
So, I looked up Atomic Skull to make the middle version, and as usual suddenly I had two more versions. Enjoy.
Left to right:
Classic Atomic Skull
Justice League Unlimited Atomic Skull
Rebirth Atomic Skull
By the year 2000 scientists predict that many people will live in off world atomic powered Robocities.
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blogged www.tallgrassprairiestudio.blogspot.com
Over two years in the making...i'm thinking it was worth all the time I spent thinking about it.
So, I was shooting some pictures of my daughter's tennis team playing another local High School. I was standing there chatting with another parent who also shoots pictures. My daughter walks by me and whispers, "look at the clouds" and walks away.
What happened next is I run up to the pond and start shooting. I had the wrong type of lens for a landscape picture. Instead of a wide angle lens, I had a telephoto zoom (100 mm in this case). So shooting a landscape through that lens is like watching a movie in a theater through a soda straw.
First I did not have any other lens with me, so I shot a bunch of pictures handheld (about 40-50 exposures) trying my best to overlap as best as possible. Adobe Lightroom stitched the scene better as well as any grandma's quilt.
This was the view looking West
When I looked at this one, I saw the flash that you might see in a Hollywood movie just after Bomb is dropped, and just before the formation of the mushroom cloud and the onset of the massive destruction that accompanies the blast.
In truth, it was exactly the opposite. A sensationally calm morning and a brilliant sunrise...
.....1824 days since the explosions at Fukushima, Japan. It took 10 days to "cap" the single meltdown at Chernobyl. There were 3 meltdowns at Fukushima.... and little hope of ever finding the molten cores, much less protecting the environment from their lethal invisible contamination. youtu.be/9k3Ofs6R9cg
Excellent points made by Arnie Gundersen with Fairewinds, Energy Education: runtime 3:23
AFTER SELLING OFF THE A.S. HELICHOPPER TO A PRIVATE SOURCE... WWW3. HAS SINCE MOVED ON DECLARING THAT HE WILL BE THE FIRST TO ENTER THE COSMOS. WITH HIS TRUSTED PROFESSOR, Dr. S. BOTIXX. THEY ARE ATTEMPTING TO BUILD THE FIRST ATOMIC STEAM POWERED ROCKET. CAPTAINED BY THERE TRUSTED MONKEY N. NOODLES. THEY ARE DETERMINED TO ENTER THE UNKNOWN. AND PROVE THAT WE ARE NOT ALONE
( on another note I just wanted to apologize for the earlier pic mixup. and thank you who had favd.. still getting used to this stupid f****** new app thx flickr
Had to rush down and nab the Atomic winter set.. love love love! Add some PXL teef, [e] hair and Kyoot dress.. WIN!
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This model is in no way, shape or form related to a certain British open-wheeler!
Designed in 2013. Sure, a rollcage of bars or flex tubes may look more realistic, but at the same time there is something uniquely cool about using specialised Lego pieces to approximate a shape.
Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada - This was a sunrise with "attitude" .... not a even a smidgeon of saturation was added to this photograph ... may the Photoshop Gods strike me with distortion and blur if I am not telling the whole truth and nothing but the truth! This was yesterday ... this morning's sunrise was less dramatic but was a potent 'blood red' in hue. I'll post something after I download them if any of my takes are worthwhile showing. Cheers!