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this is an example of a dud shot..as in i thought i might be able to get a photo of the waterfront through the fence..not even close but hey a groovy shot of metal lol..
LRGB composite of the Markarian's chain in the Virgo cluster. This was shot from a bright sky lit by the full moon and the resulting gradients were a nightmare to remove. It would need a lot more light to properly show the wonderful tidal interactions going on with a few of the galaxies on the chain.
Total integration time L 2h (10min subs), RGB 3h/channel (20 min subs).
Lens used Olympus OM G.Zuiko Auto-S 55mm f/1.2 wide open.
Did a small mistake here, should have put focus in the middle of the first chain.
HE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN
Jim Reid, William Reid - Arena Santiago, Noviembre 2008
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New process of a very old image taken in Cuba with a small compact.
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a close up view of the attachment between the anchor and the anchor chain
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #3" "About Me" "Macro Monday"
I also have a phobia with anchoring ; setting and/or dragging anchor in exotic places. The first time was in Grenada’s inner harbour in the Caribbean, our first anchorage after picking up the boat. John and I had put down what we had thought was the correct amount of rode for the situation; I stayed on board while John went ashore to clear us in. An hour later the boat starts taking off backwards and I have a man in the row boat yelling at me. Between me driving the boat and my new friend on the winch we I was able to reset the anchor before I hit anything or went aground. Lesson learnt, the instruments were set in imperial and I was thinking in metric. Fixed that hurdle, changed the instruments!
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This photo shows the tree rings on one end of my block. The ruler is in millimeters.
My bucket list is very short, and includes carving an endless chain out of a single block of wood. I bought a piece of Honduras mahogany in August of 2011, when I was 59 years old. I considered waiting, but was concerned that physical limitations might appear later, such as arthritis. This endless chain will have 8 links. The tree rings shown in the end grain may enable me to identify when and where this piece was grown. If I successfully carve this, my next chain will have an odd number of links, a project that may be no harder to carve, but will be much harder to design & transfer to the wood block. If I screw up my current chain, I figure to at least end up with some nice toothpicks. So far, I have removed about 56% of the starting weight, going from about 30 ounces to about 13.
Alice in Chains (2018 World Tour) @ The Anthem, Washington, DC on Thursday, May 3, 2018.
2018 World #Tour #Setlist:
Bleed the Freak
Check My Brain
Again
Them Bones
Dam That River
Hollow
Last of My Kind
Voices
Down in a Hole
No Excuses
Stone
We Die Young
Nutshell
Heaven Beside You
Man in the Box
It Ain't Like That
Encore:
Got Me Wrong
Would?
Rooster
Near the chain ferry at Studland, Dorset.
Taken with Voigtländer Nokton 50mm f1.1 lens on Panasonic G1.
A delightfully convoluted live Rube Goldberg demonstration.
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Rusted chains and a lock on a gate (leading up to my favourite red-roof barn)
I liked the combination of the steel lock with the partial rusted chain.
When she was 12 years old, Maria Goretti fended off a would-be rapist. He stabbed her 14 times since she wouldn't submit. Maria died of her injuries within 24 hours, but not before she said she forgave her attacker and wanted to see him in Heaven with her. She died in 1902.
Twenty-seven years later, the attacker was released from prison and immediately went to Maria's mother to beg her forgiveness (she accepted). They then went to Mass together, where they received Communion side by side.
This is closeup of Maria's attacker, Alessandro Serenelli, caught in the chains and darkness of sin in a painting in the new Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe just south of LaCrosse, WI.
Any questions or requests concerning this image should be directed to the Shrine. Their site is www.guadalupeshrine.org and the Contact Us section lists ahansen@shrineofourlady.com as their email address.