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in Juliette, GA.
The original movie set for the movie Fried Green Tomatoes. One of my favorite movies
It was great and impressive visit.
Der original Filmset des Films Grüne Tomaten. Einer meiner Lieblingsfilme.
Es war ein großartiger und eindrucksvoller Besuch.
The problem with having heatwaves in Britain is that the country isn't prepared for them.
In Mediterranean countries like Spain, everyone is geared up for hot weather in summer. WIndows have shutters to keep the heat out in the middle of the day, gardens are set out with shaded areas, many houses have air conditioning units installed and or fans (like this one) on the ceilings.
Of course fans don't cool anything down, they just circulate the air but that makes it feel cooler and fresher. Combined with the air conditioning units, they make the house feel comfortable.
I'm sure Pete will be pleased that the current heatwave in Britain is coming to an end. We will probably have to wait until October for it to finish here.
PS according to Meto, the temperature in Murcia yesterday was a blistering 38 degrees C. It doesn't feel a lot cooler than that in Bigastro today.
This is my Sigma 70-300mm fully extended and under the ceiling light, shot with my Sigma 105mm. :) Took this shot for a daily challenge, the topic was lenses.
Ummm ok whatever, apparently Big Huge Labs hates this picture. They insist is doesn't exist.
Something I am not of this image. This was merely to have a photo out for today. Losing; ideas falling out of my head. A fan; seriously a fan?
S-O:S.K
Josh was eager to get a cigar to puff on in the fine jacuzzi our patio came with, and Southampton was hardly short on options, though only one was dedicated: Besim's Fine Cigars. Although masks were quite required, we were able to browse their collections -- evidently there were outposts in Sag, Easthampton, and Montauk as well -- and my compatriot selected a fine Monte Cristo.
It was fascinating being in the Hamptons during the Time of Covid-19, as one could see the intimations of what it might look like normally, like echoes of a loud sound. I think I must prefer it this way, if not for the reason it is so: to imagine these places as loud, crowded, and unmitigated as they must be in an ordinary high season of the summer holds no candle.
Bedroom with wall partition, Flinders House, John Bornas, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia., Architects: Architects: John Bornas of Workroom
These 2 shots are simply to show that, the fan! It works! Spins 'round and 'round and everything!
We moved the fan in the dining area to the living area. We thought the fan in the living area didn't work, but it actually wasn't even hooked up. At least all the shades on this one are present.
an experiment in photographic possibilities...one of my ceiling fans with a copper wind spinner attached below the lights (brought it inside, thieves had already stolen potted plants and wind chimes...right off of the front porch!)
Photo a Day, January 2009: 6 of 31
The other part of this week's homework for the photography class was to take several shots of a moving object using different shutter speeds and see how the shutter speed could either freeze a moving object or give it motion blur. And this homework project worked out quite a bit better than yesterday's. The various test shots I took of my ceiling fan showed motion freezing and motion blur, and much more obviously than the depth of field test yesterday. Yay!