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There is rarely something as fascinating as fire. Fire has elevated humanity to a higher level and opened for countless technological, medical and social achievements. As the aggressive fire gets time to settle down, core temperature increases and wooden gas starts to form we get a nice and comfortable glow. On the right distance It's almost caring and comforting. But it will soon tell you when you get to close.
Stoked to be a part of the Carmichael Exhibition. If you're in the area, pop in and have a look:
www.orilliamuseum.org/project/carmichael-canadian-landsca...
来週10月28日(火曜日)から30日まで、仕事で京都へ行きます。早朝行ける Photogenic spotがあれば、お教え下さい.....日中は仕事の為、あまり観光はできません。夜は暗いし...
Explore # 112
2021.05.19
Cuxhaven
AIS Name CORE IMPERIAL
Type Bulk carrier
Flag Panama
IMO 9860740
MMSI 374778000
Callsign 3FQM4
Year Built 2019
Length 199 m
Width 32 m
Draught Avg 9.9 m / ...
Speed Avg/Max 17.0 kn
Deadweight 63343 tons
Gross Tonnage 35953
AIS Class A
The core of the Milky Way with Saturn and Mars. This shot is processed with colour balance to taste. This shot is a panorama made up of 4 rows and 5 columns, then trimmed (and rotated). Each panel is a median stack of 4 shots to get rid of shooting stars and satellites. The camera was mounted on a Nodal Ninja rotator to make positioning of the camera quick at night, however I didn't have it quite lined up right which is why there is a slight bow where it should be straight. This is partly because of the Earth's rotation between when I was aligning the rotator and when I actually got the shots. The full size trimmed shot is 9376 x 14518 pixels. This was taken just north of Hawker, South Australia, when the core was nearly directly overhead to try to get away from excess air glow. Stacked and merged in Photoshop, processed in Lightroom. Sigma lens.
The core of the Milky Way with Saturn and Mars. This shot is processed with a daylight white balance which is supposed to show the stars in the colour spectrum that they actually are (ie most stars are not blue and the night sky is not blue without the Moon). This shot is a panorama made up of 4 rows and 5 columns, then trimmed. Each panel is a median stack of 4 shots to get rid of shooting stars and satellites. The camera was mounted on a Nodal Ninja rotator to make positioning of the camera quick at night, however I didn't have it quite lined up right which is why there is a slight bow where it should be straight. This is partly because of the Earth's rotation between when I was aligning the rotator and when I actually got the shots. The full size trimmed shot is 14518 x 9376 pixels. This was taken just north of Hawker, South Australia, when the core was nearly directly overhead to try to get away from excess air glow. Stacked and merged in Photoshop, processed in Lightroom. Sigma lens.
Olá meninas, a pouco tempo comprei com a lili esmaltes um rolinho de tape lines, e logo me veio na cabeça de fazer essa nail que eu já vi rodando por ai no face. Eu ammmei demais *-* kkkkk vou colocar mais fotos nos comentários.
Quem quiser saber como eu fiz essa nail, é só conferir o post completo no meu blog. www.lendoeesmaltando.blogspot.com.br
Starship warp engine engaging at warp 6 for the Sliders Sunday Group. Base image created with a Canon 7D and processed using Photoshop, Redfield Fractalius and Quad Pencil.
Happy Sliders Sunday!
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