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This "little" guy was found on a research expedition to the Gulf of Mexico in 2006. Think of how different things were back then, just seven years ago. For one thing, most of us probably weren't on Facebook at this time in 2006...
Now try to imagine where we might be seven years from now, in 2020. Determining a path to get us where we need to be in terms of ocean exploration is the goal of the Ocean Exploration 2020 National Forum in July. Get ready!
Again, this shot was taken inside the Fortress Explorations at DisneySea. This place has so many element to discover. And I changed the white balance to let you guys seeing at the walls easily.
When I stay at Fortress Explorations, i feel like I am in some animated movie such as How to Train your Dragon, Brave, Frozen,... you have to come here to experience it. I'm sure you will feel like me :P
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This captivating image captures the interior of a train in Kyoto, Japan, showcasing the driver's view as the train approaches a station. The composition highlights the intricate details of the control panel, juxtaposed against the bustling scene outside. The use of natural light enhances the warm tones of the cabin, while the sharp focus on the driver's hands conveys a sense of motion and anticipation. The framing draws the viewer into the experience of train travel, evoking a narrative of exploration and adventure in this historic city.
Note to viewer: This is not a real photo
This digital imagery was created by artificial intelligence. It was generated by using Midjourney, an AI program that lets users create images from textual descriptions, using Discord bot commands.
Enjoy!
A group of friends / co-workers and I drove out to Matanuska Glacier, enjoyed the clear blue skies, and did a little exploring around the base of the glacier. Here is Olin Erickson striking his "we need to go this way pose" as he stands on a large chunk of glacial ice.
Canon 5D MK III
Canon EF 15mm f/2.8 Fisheye
Matanuska Glacier, Alaska
A Japanese Spider Chrysanthemum, again; a different type.
The name "chrysanthemum" is derived from the Greek words chrysos (gold) and anthemon (flower)
Chrysanthemums, sometimes called mums or chrysanths, are flowering plants of the genus Chrysanthemum in the family Asteraceae.
They are native to Asia and northeastern Europe. Most species originate from East Asia and the center of diversity is in China.
Chrysanthemums were first cultivated in China as a flowering herb as far back as the 15th century BC.
The flower was brought to the Western World in the 17th century.There are about 40 valid species and countless horticultural varieties and cultivars.
For many years, chrysanthemum signifies praise and admiration. A chrysanthemum is considered as a noble flower of the Chinese noble class.
The Japanese hold this flower as the symbol of the sun.
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I fancied testing out the new Zeiss Loxia 50mm f2 today and set off on my way to carry out some Urban Exploration. I am amazed by other people's litter can long quite good through a lens. It doesnt justify their ignorance to the Environment though!
Project 365 // Day 36
Today's entry is a result of some exploration around the downtown area in Sacramento. I always try to keep in mind that the entire purpose of this photo-a-day project is try and explore new things, places and photo techniques.
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