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Eagle Slicer service vessel SURE DYNAMIC in the canal at Banavie and Corpach
Name:Sure Dynamic
MMSI:235114048 [UK]
IMO:9768643
Callsign:-
Speed/Dir:0 kts / 295° WNW
Status:Moored
Dest:Liverpool
ETA:Aug30 20:30
Type:Pleasure Craft (37)
Size:26m x 8m x 2m
Received:23:22:19 29 Aug 16 BST
Our Dynamic Earth takes you on a journey through out planet’s past, present and future, with interactive exhibits and impressive technology. Beginning with the Big Bang, children and adults alike can witness the creation of the Earth, follow the planet through its evolution and even catch glimpses of its future.
From dry tundra to the bottom of the ocean, a journey through Our Dynamic Earth is exciting, fun and engaging. Whether coming face to face with an extinct dinosaur, feeling the sticky heat of a tropical rainforest or flying over glaciers in prehistoric Scotland, Our Dynamic Earth presents all aspects of the planet we live in. Population growth, concepts of time and the realities of climate change are just the tip of the iceberg – and we even have a real one of those too, sitting beneath the magical Aurora Borealis!
which do you like more? I'm made a comparison of in-camera D-Lighting & Image Overlay vs. using Photoshop exposure > Shadows & Highlights to get a wider dynamic range in a couple shots.
Please leave comments and I'll tell you which is which. I went thru some trouble to put this together, I'd appreciate your opinions.
You can visit a forum thread I started at forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1034&messag....
This sign explained how the McWay Waterfall used to fall directly into the water until a landslide created the beach. John says: Interesting and informative! View full size to read.
This layout is based on the fabulous July Sketch Challenge at Bo Bunny (bobunny.blogspot.com/) and uses mostly Bobunny's Mama-razzie line. Love how the colors went with the photos and theme.
I added some wooden planes as that is what Randy and Jeff develop. And Jeff is a "Chip Off the Old Block" so this page is entered in that challenge at Paper Issues (paperissues.blogspot.com/).
I also entered the "Anything Goes" Wednesday challenge at Simon Says Stamp (www.simonsaysstampblog.com/). I know Wed. SSS staff enjoy clever twists - the title "Dynamic Duo" is a play on words as the guys work at General Dynamics!