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This image was taken at the Hawk Conservancy Trust (Andover, Hampshire) which is an award winning visitor centre and a registered charity that works to conserve birds of prey and their habitats in the UK and overseas...Well worth a visit, not only to see a magnificent collection of birds but to also grab some wonderful photographs.
Porsche Boxster ShowCar Detailing @ AutoDetailer
Subject: Detailed Porsche Boxster
Strobist: Three Sunpak 383's fired at 1/8 placed in front of bumper left, right-side front wheel and right rear wheel to bring out parts of the car against the harsh sunlight. Triggered using Poverty Wizards. Enjoy!
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Prompt: Ultra-detailed whimsical digital fine art illustration of an open storybook, with its pages transforming into a magical three-dimensional forest scene. On one side, a realistic westie puppy finely detailed emerges from among blooming wildflowers and leafy greenery. On the other side, a soft, fluffy rabbit crouches on the grass, surrounded by mushrooms and tiny blossoms. Behind them, lush trees and rocky mountains rise up from the book’s pages, with a bright sky and birds soaring above. The scene blends fantasy and realism, evoking the feeling of a living fairy tale leaping from the pages of a book. Style: Whimsical fine art, highly detailed, storybook fantasy Mood: Magical, charming, enchanting Lighting: Soft natural daylight with warm highlights Color Palette: Earthy browns, natural greens, soft whites, touches of bright floral colors
This digital fine art was created using OpenAI Sora AI and Photoshop
Celtic Beauty V1
Created with Midjourney engine.
PP work in Adobe PS Elements 2024 Raw filters.
Further PP work in Luminar Neo Magic Light and Relight filters.
Detailed-photo, vivid vibrant colours. Volumetric illumination. a beautiful woman with striking features in an elegant black dress with blue glowing intricate Celtic designs stands on the floor of ancient stone ruins at night, she is surrounded by lanterns and candles, her gown flows around a circle patterned rug that glows like fireflies::1 illustration, drawing, cartoonish, haze, tilt-shift::-1
high definition vibrant photograph.::0.8--style raw
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An American Bald Eagle swoops over the water looking for some fresh fish.
I'll post one catching a fish this week!
Ready for their CLOSE-UP
A gorgeous parrot-tulip
I don't talk to flowers, they talk to me and I gladly listen!
You can see for yourself what this Rococo tulip was saying!!!
I AM made to ENRAPTURE!
I am sensual,
Do I make your toes curl with pleasure?
For years I 'experimented' in the studio, to get that Flemish painter's light?
Well, I was born in Flanders, it must be in my blood? LOL.
With love to you and thank you for ALL your faves and comment on my winning image, M, (* _ *)
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This is my usual squirrel entertainer, and this time she is getting ready for a race down the post. She put on a great show today with just too many photos to choose from and plenty of laughs.
Basilica of St. Mary of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Gdańsk
St. Mary's Church (Polish: Bazylika Mariacka), or formally the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a Roman Catholic church in Gdańsk, Poland . Its construction began in 1379, or 1343 according to the official website. It is currently one of the two or three largest brick churches in the world, and one of the two or three largest north of the Alps. Between 1536 and 1572 St. Mary's Church was used for Roman Catholic and Lutheran services simultaneously. From the 16th century until 1945, when Danzig became Polish Gdańsk, it was the second largest Lutheran church in the world. Inside the church is room for 25,000 people.
The church was severely damaged late in World War II, during the storming of Danzig city by the Red Army in March 1945.
The reconstruction started shortly after the war in 1946. The roof was rebuilt in August 1947, using reinforced concrete. After the basic reconstruction was finished, the church was reconsecrated on November 17, 1955. The reconstruction and renovation of the interior is an ongoing effort.
A detailed look at the trunk of a 1966 Chevelle Malibu that appeared at the Heartland Car and Bike Show held on the historic town square of Paola Kansas
A twin-seat interceptor used by the Alliance Fleet as planetary escort and orbital patrol, Kestrel carries a deadly punch and is fast and agile.
Thanks to Nick Trotta (aka Tardisblue) for inspiration.
I'm so very happy I managed to capture this creature. I have always been kinda scared of locusts and this just confirms how in the right I am, this thing is positively alien.
The national rail platforms at Eridge station have recently been spruced up in a style reminiscent to the original Southern Railway days. The cast iron supports to the platform canopy caught my eye, so I made a point of including one in this image of a Spa Valley Railway train on the adjacent platform.
With Brush type 2 diesel 31 430 in BR blue livery, coupled to a GWR liveried coach in a Southern Railway painted station I opted for a monochrome image.
Take a detailed look inside the build process for this model on Brickbuilt.
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The source of heat in this lake/spring is toward where the blue hues are and the further the water is from that source, the cooler it becomes. This temperature variance allows different temperature-dependent thermophiles (heat loving organisms) to thrive in different areas of the pool creating a color spectrum corresponding to the temperature variance.
This panorama was created using Photoshop CS6 to stitch together horizontally four landscape images captured from the boardwalk next to the lake.
These finely-detailed ceramic parts have been 3D printed using simulated lunar regolith as part of an ESA-led investigation into how 3D printing could be used to support a lunar base.
“These parts have the finest print resolution ever achieved with objects made of regolith simulant, demonstrating a high level of print precision and widening the range of uses such items could be put to,” comments ESA materials engineer Advenit Makaya. “If one needs to print tools or machinery parts to replace broken parts on a lunar base, precision in the dimensions and shape of the printed items will be vital.
“They are the work of innovative Austrian company Lithoz, working on 3D printed ceramics.
“Normally their print process is based on materials such as aluminium oxide, zirconium oxide or silicon nitride. What we’ve demonstrated here is that it can also work with raw regolith, which is a collection of various different types of oxides, chiefly silicon oxide but also aluminium, calcium and iron oxides, among others.”
Ground and sieved down to particle size, the regolith grains are mixed with a light-reacting binding agent, laid down layer-by-layer then hardened by exposing them to light. The resulting printed part is then ‘sintered’ in an oven to bake it solid.
Johannes Homa, CEO of Lithoz added: “Thanks to our expertise in the additive manufacturing of ceramics, we were able to achieve these results very quickly. We believe there’s a huge potential in ceramic additive manufacturing for the Moon.”
As a next step, the parts will be tested to check their strength and mechanical properties, with the idea that similar parts could one day be employed to replace parts in a lunar base without requiring replacements from Earth.
This work was carried out as part of the URBAN project, supported through ESA’s Discovery and Preparation Programme.
Credits: ESA–G. Porter, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
The most finely detailed Tudor Revival house I have come across in my adventures around various neighborhoods is this house on Shore Acres Drive in Cleveland’s North Collinwood neighborhood. Constructed sometime in the early 20th Century, the ornately detailed house has half-timbering on the second floor, which has several ornamental trim pieces, including very detailed bargeboard over the front door, and a small cartouche below the window on the third floor. The half-timbering includes several unique sections where diamond and four-leaf clover motifs are present. The first floor is dark orange brick, interrupted by the front entrance, with an ornately detailed front door and half timbered sides, as well as a two-car garage with doors that terminate vertically in a Gothic arch. This is one of several notable houses in the neat old subdivisions along this portion of Cleveland’s Lakefront, which once boasted two amusement parks, Manhattan Beach/White City, and Euclid Beach, which have since closed, leaving only a few traces of their presence. However, though there is a strong homeowners’ association in this neighborhood that has been present since it was developed in the 1920s, there is no National Register of Historic Places listing, which I would argue should be done for the architectural significance of many of the houses in the neighborhood, and the Lakefront location that could potentially lead to future development pressure. This overlooked area is one of Cleveland’s many amazing hidden secrets, tucked away from where most residents and tourists venture.
PENTAX K-1 • FF Mode • Pixel Shift • 100 ISO • Soligor C/D Wide-Auto 20mm f:2.8
Bouillon • Ardennes • Belgium
Humans pride themselves on their creations and graphic designs. However, Nature abounds with natural creations and graphic designs all around us. We just have to stop, look and enjoy to see such wonderful creations. These leaves are endered in black and white with two layers of detailed leaves in Hawaii.
three minute exposure and use of a flashlight to 'paint' the waterfalls at night - berkeley heights, nj
please view large
Detailed patterns of gypsum sand extending into infinity - White Sands National Monument, New Mexico
I'm looking forward to returning here in 2011. If you're interested you can join me on my photo tours.
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