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This life size sculpture greets visitors to the High Desert Museum in central Oregon. This has to be one of the my personal favorites.

 

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Sony A7RII Fine Art Autumn Landscapes Fall Colors Autumn Foilage! Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Photography!

  

Been busy traveling and shooting landscapes and working on my books The Golden Hero's Odyssey about the golden rectangle and divine proportion I use in a lot of my compositions! Also working on my physics book on Dynamic Dimensions Theory! The equation dx4/dt=ic is on a lot of the 45surf swimsuit and shirts and all! :)

  

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My fine art landscape lenses for the A7RII are the Sony 16-35mm Vario-Tessar T FE F4 ZA OSS E-Mount Lens and the Sony FE 24-240mm f/3.5-6.3 OSS Lens ! Love the Carl Zeiss and super sharp Sony Glass!

Description sucks. Arm hurts like hell. Past midnight. Work tomorrow. Miss Simmuse.

I have always liked this crusty old industrial building, especially when the ivy that covers the corner turns red in the fall. By contrast, the sign seen here represents a high tech company that centers around machining for an aerospace and defense group.

The long facade on Sterling Avenue has a lot of these caged windows which make it possible to open the windows though the screens would not keep bugs out. They might be more to prevent people from getting in or out!

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Dynamic Comics / Heft-Reihe

cover: Gus Ricca

Chesler / Dynamic / USA 1945

Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/4161/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_%22A%22_Chesler

www.lambiek.net/artists/r/ricca_gus.htm

© 2009 Steve Kelley

 

An HDR retouch of an image posted earlier in the year. Lightning and the Jersey City cityscape with New York City (NYC) on the far left. The lightning bolt is hitting close to Governor Island.

 

HDR - single exposure

 

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Osawa Tominon EL 60 mm F 4 (enlarging lens) on a Canon EOS R5

Super sexy twosome.

  

*I photographed something really cool today (it's my favourite car). Something that would make Londoners jealous. So it must be pretty epic :) Will post photos of it soon.

Sometimes, shooting in bright sunlight, the dynamic range is just too many stops for the camera sensors to handle. This is a good example. Processing helped some, but to do it right would have taken more hours than the photo is worth.

 

Ironic that I should choose a photo with too much sunlight. In my city, even with several days to go, January 2017 has already set an all time record for number of sunless, cloudy days...hence more time spent looking at photos from the past not previously seen.

 

We are having gigantic, mind-numbing problems with our internet service. It seems -- but maybe not -- that someone has piggy-backed onto our account and has been downloading immense amounts of data. Working with our ISP, we've removed our wifi router, taken all of our devices EXCEPT THIS COMPUTER off of the system, and have replaced the ISP's modem with a newer one. All levels of password protection in place, no wifi of any kind to even grab, and yet we are still seeing, daily orders of magnitude more data downloads. Seems someone is streaming a whole lot, through our account, though neither I, nor the ISP technicians can figure out how it can be happening. We'll have a tech on site this week, to check everything from the ground up. Frustration...almost to the point of banging my head against the wall until blood spurts everywhere. Only slightly hyperbolic.

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Sorry to inundate you with tabby pics, but they are just so CUTE! Kurt put a towel on the couch for them, but I am going to put a fuzzy blankie there for them.

I took this same picture yesterday, but the light was too harsh.

 

I like this one much better. :)

 

Henry and Toby posed in front of a Oak Leaf Hydrangea.

 

... and yes, I have a ball in my hand - look at that smile!

 

Stop on by Henry and Toby's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog

Fine Art Ballet Photography: Nikon D810 Elliot McGucken Fine Art Ballerina Dancer Dancing Classical Ballet Seascape Landscape Photography!

 

White leotard and flowy dress!

 

Dancing for Dynamic Dimensions Theory dx4/dt=ic: The fourth dimension is expanding relative to the three spatial dimensions at the rate of c!

 

New ballet & landscape instagrams!

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Nikon D810 Epic Fine Art Ballerina Goddess Dancing Ballet! Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Ballet!

 

Marrying epic landscape, nature, and urban photography to ballet!

 

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Nikon D810 with the Nikon MB-D12 Multi Battery Power Pack / Grip for D800 and D810 Digital Cameras allows one to shoot at a high to catch the action FPS! Ballerina Dance Goddess Photos! Pretty, Tall Ballet Swimsuit Bikini Model Goddess! Captured with the AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II from Nikon, and the Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Lens for Nikon! Love them both!

 

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A pretty goddess straight out of Homer's Iliad & Odyssey!

 

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The 45EPIC landscapes and goddesses are straight out of Homer's Iliad & Odyssey!

 

I'm currently updating a translation with the Greek names for the gods and goddesses--will publish soon! :)

"RAGE--Sing, O goddess, the anger of Achilles son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans. Many a brave soul did it send hurrying down to Hades, and many a hero did it yield a prey to dogs and vultures, for so were the counsels of Zeus fulfilled from the day on which the son of Atreus, king of men, and great Achilles, first fell out with one another. " --Homer's Iliad capturing the rage of the 45EPIC landscapes and seascapes! :)

 

Ludwig van Beethoven: "Music/poetry/art should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman."

  

This was fun to do. I wanted to try long exposure for a while, and after a couple of goes, I'd thought I'd try moving the camera a bit. I think i got this lovely show of light just right.

The are those skys that make you wanna fly...

More than ever...

ODC ~ Dynamic Tension for 07.04.14

 

Detail of a 3D plaster sculpture.

Eastbound manifest 194 eases downhill, approaching Montgomery.

Lone tree with fall leaves on the branches and all over the ground.

Santa Fe EMD CF7 locomotive # 2649, rebuilt from EMD F7 locomotive # 262C, includes dynamic brakes on the long hood of wrecked GP7B locomotive # 2788A, is seen leading a four unit set of freight designated F7's, while hauling a manifest freight train at an unknown location, 1970. Locomotive # 2649 was the only CF7 conversion locomotive to include dynamic brakes, because the other 232 converted CF7 locomotives had new Cleburne Shop built long hoods installed. These converted CF7 locomotives were used for many years after the covered wagons vanished. Many other roads including Amtrak wound up with some ex-Santa Fe CF7's. The location appears like it may be entrance or exit tracks at a railroad yard. Photo courtesy of Sylvain Assez's railroad photo collection. Sylvain is an active French railway locomotive engineer.

 

The name of the photographer that took this photo is unknown.

 

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I've acquired so many articulated dolls that I forgot how stiff the classics are. I wish they had done his cape and gloves differently.

Grampian Shipping emergency response and rescue vessel GRAMPIAN DYNAMIC (IMO 9709910) passes the Marine Operations Centre as it departs Aberdeen harbour

 

Dynamic Logistics

MAN

M4 Downend , Bristol

12-6-2021

It's been a little over two months since Angus came our way and he and Sammy are getting along better everyday. Sammy is still a very independent dog and a bit standoffish but Angus is determined to be best buds. I do think if Angus would stop taking flying leaps at Sammy while he is relieving himself, his chances would greatly improve ;-)

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Fine Art Ballet Photography: Nikon D810 Elliot McGucken Fine Art Ballerina Dancer Dancing Ballet in Pointe Shoes!

Fine Art Ballet Photography: Nikon D810 Elliot McGucken Fine Art Ballerina Dancer Dancing Ballet Spring Wildflowers! Black leotard!

 

Dancing for Dynamic Dimensions Theory dx4/dt=ic: The fourth dimension is expanding relative to the three spatial dimensions at the rate of c!

 

New ballet & landscape instagrams!

instagram.com/fineartballet

www.instagram.com/elliotmcgucken/

 

Nikon D810 Epic Fine Art Ballerina Goddess Dancing Ballet! Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Ballet!

 

Marrying epic landscape, nature, and urban photography to ballet!

 

instagram.com/45surf

 

Nikon D810 with the Nikon MB-D12 Multi Battery Power Pack / Grip for D800 and D810 Digital Cameras allows one to shoot at a high to catch the action FPS! Ballerina Dance Goddess Photos! Pretty, Tall Ballet Swimsuit Bikini Model Goddess! Captured with the AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II from Nikon, and the Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Lens for Nikon! Love them both!

 

www.facebook.com/45surfAchillesOdysseyMythology

  

A pretty goddess straight out of Homer's Iliad & Odyssey!

 

New Instagram! instagram.com/45surf

 

New facebook: www.facebook.com/45surfAchillesOdysseyMythology

 

Join my new fine art ballet facebook page! www.facebook.com/fineartballet/

 

The 45EPIC landscapes and goddesses are straight out of Homer's Iliad & Odyssey!

 

I'm currently updating a translation with the Greek names for the gods and goddesses--will publish soon! :)

"RAGE--Sing, O goddess, the anger of Achilles son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans. Many a brave soul did it send hurrying down to Hades, and many a hero did it yield a prey to dogs and vultures, for so were the counsels of Zeus fulfilled from the day on which the son of Atreus, king of men, and great Achilles, first fell out with one another. " --Homer's Iliad capturing the rage of the 45EPIC landscapes and seascapes! :)

 

Ludwig van Beethoven: "Music/poetry/art should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman."

 

Follow my Fine Art Ballet instagram!

 

instagram.com/fineartballet

Dynamic Comics / Heft-Reihe

cover: Gus Ricca

Chesler / Dynamic / USA 1946

Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/5037/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_%22A%22_Chesler

www.lambiek.net/artists/r/ricca_gus.htm

Arriving in Miami from Simon Bolivar Int'l Airport.

Making its first, and the class types first, visit to the town of Doncaster in South Yorkshire on the East Coast mainline transporting a Greater Anglian coach for refurbishment at the Wabtec Rail site in Doncaster, also known as Doncaster works, working up from Norwich Crown Point Depot as 5Z54 to Doncaster West Yard, Wabtec, before returning back down to Norwich Crown Point Depot light engine where it continues to be used for driver training purposes is this very mean and streamlined looking Vossloh locomotive one of the first 10 currently in the UK after delivery from Spain and the Vossloh factory by sea and rail delivered to Direct Rail Services in Crewe at its Gresty Bridge depot. The locomotives coming to Direct Rail Services are the first of there type in the country and are the only currently on order as the Class 68 diesel locomotive which are now starting to enter service and been trailed on many of Direct Rail Services trains this one number 68004 and named Rapid and has arrived along with 68002-011 leaving 68001 at Vossloh for testing and more on the production line the smart looking livery suiting this sleek locomotive well I personally think the Class 68 boasts great looks and after the performance of this one they seem to be able to accelerate quickly and handle themselves well although 1 Mk3 coach isn't exactly a test for loco or driver however hopefully these posh and certainly hellfire locomotives will make more of an appearance over the East side and although the dreams of a pair working Rail Head Treatment Trains out of York I'm sure restrictions will prevent such things but hey I'm happy at having the Class 20 locos working those jobs too. Here Class number 68004 sits on the second goods line at Doncaster awaiting signal been cleared to off showing the lines of the locomotive's cab section well and the sleek dynamic lines of the livery along the locomotives body and nameplate, rapid, of which it certainly is.

Leica M typ240 + 50 Lux ASPH

Daily Photo - From the Forest, Across the Valley

I've read several interesting anthropological studies of what people like to see in paintings. I assume the same thing goes for photos. I don't hyper-analyze all the constituent parts, but I do notice when they come into play naturally. There are a number of features that are desirable, most of which track back to a genetic history of the Pleistocene. One interesting bit is that we like the idea of being near the protection of a forest while looking out across a wide plane that has a sense of scale.

 

Well there is plenty of that in New Zealand! This spot was found on the long drive to Milford Sound. I had so many wonderful distractions along the way... how can I not stop for something like this?

Upcoming Review of Nikon 18-200 Lens

This is probably an unexpected lens for me to buy, but I'm really getting a kick out of it! I'll be sure to update the Nikon 18-200 Review when it is all done. I've been using it a lot in the last few weeks and I quite like it. I wasn't sure for a while... mostly because it is a DX lens. But I am using it in a bit of an unconventional way -- anyway, a full review will come when I get a bit more time!

 

I added a few pictures of the new lens on my camera while here in Japan. You can get an idea of the relative size of the thing... it's certainly a lot smaller than the 24-70mm or the 70-200mm. By the way, this will be the crux of my review... that is more convenient and lighter, and the higher f-stop is not a problem whilst in a tripod.

 

from the blog www.stuckincustoms.com

Original image by Jocarlo for Paint My Photo Group.

December 1952

Art by A. Leslie Ross

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