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It was a rare morning to see such light breakthrough the thick clouds. Somebody will say it is the "Heaven's light". Well, I am not sure how to describe it or how to capture it in a better way. To me, I like this wide panorama view of the surrounding things in this classic spot :) It is definitely a once in a life time chance to see it in person. I was so lucky in here to take this very lucky snapshot of the day!

I recently moved to Dublin, Ireland for a semester abroad. Coming from Colorado, this is a completely different landscape for me to photograph so I am very excited and blessed to be here in such a beautiful country.

 

This was a shot of some quickly disapearing light in the field at the front door of Malahide Castle.

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Breakthrough - featuring Hiram, a bald eagle from Shiloh, Tennessee

 

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Sunsets. They don't seem to bore.

Another beautiful scene from the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge.

 

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Isle of Lewis, Scotland, © MT 2021

Fujifilm X100

Another from yesterday morning while out having a first play with a Camdiox 10 stop filter.

Probably the best light of the morning as the sun rose above the fog and into the low clouds above.

Went out in the dark for some lightpainting and startrail shooting,found these rocks breaking through the ice. :)

Think it worked best in B&W

 

7min exposure.

We think we have the answer.

Living with a plastic shroud.

The sun breaks through some giant clouds and the sunbeams are just beautiful.

 

@ Germany, Lower Saxony, Winsen, Grevelau

The breakthrough was transmitted via a direct video link to a tent on top, where Statkraft gave speeches, along with supplier company LNS and the TBM manufacturer Robbins.

Read more: www.statkraft.com/media/news/20151/breakthrough-at-nedre-...

www.stvincent.edu | Photos of the KCOE Operational Breakthrough: An Immersion Experience in Organizational Transformation.

Sometimes a change is needed, sometimes you really need to make the breakthrough.

 

Go and see it at Studio Gavra's annual exhibition.

Spring is finally here. These are the first buds of the greengage in our garden.

 

Taken with Sony A-6000 (Sony ILCE-6000) and SAL 70400G2 and LA-EA2 as RAW. Converted to JPEG with LR 5.7

As scientists learn to manipulate little-understood nanoscale materials, they are laying the foundation for a future of more compact, efficient, and innovative devices. Brookhaven scientists have found a technique for revealing unprecedented details about the atomic structure and behavior of exotic ferroelectric materials, which are uniquely equipped to store digital information. This research could guide the scaling up of these exciting materials and usher in a new generation of advanced electronics.

 

Brookhaven scientists used a technique called electron holography to capture images of the electric fields created by the materials’ atomic displacement with picometer precision — that’s the trillionths-of-a-meter scale crucial to understanding these promising nanoparticles.

 

Pictured: physicists Yimei Zhu (back) and Myung-geun Han examine the breakthrough nanoscale images of ferroelectric polarizations.

My family and I were driving on the A82 south from Inverness to Glascow. It had been raining off and on all day as we saw the sights of northern Scotland, and just as were approaching the southern end of Loch Lamond the clouds began to break and all sorts of shadows and sunlight beams break through the clouds on were displayed on the mountain sides.

 

This is a 4 exposure HDR shot in RAW.

Finally some depth of field with this damn camera.

  

This was taken at the local arena, from the upper viewing area. I'm pretty sure this is from a stray puck.

 

Update March 13: The glass has been replaced, for those of you who were concerned :P

Water flowing through Kynance Cove

Don't laugh - I just found out how to use the manual focus

On my way to the top of Mailbox Peak

Up until this trip, Camper was always a bit nervous plauing in the waves.

UN-REDD Programme / Breakthrough Media / Sam Sapin

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