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Just trying a few things in Photoshop with a photo of mine.

 

Strobist:

 

- 1 x 22" Alien Bees Beauty Dish boomed overhead

- 2 x small Softboxes with grids on sides for rim lighting

- White reflector for fill below talent just out of shot

- Powered using Vagabond II

- Metered with Sekonic L-358 - f/9 1/160 @ 100ISO

- 5D Mark II with 70-200mm L

 

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Dr. Amir Kahverengiden and his co-chair Ahmed of the National Aerospace Research Bureau are shown for scale next to a cutaway of the Central Efrikkan Republic's first satellite launcher.

 

The first stage is essentially nothing more than a short range ballistic missile, pioneered by the failing Tanzimat Empire at the end of the Second Stupid War. This liquid fueled booster clears the satellite of most of the atmosphere before a spin-stabilized solid motor kicks the second stage yet higher. Finally after coasting to about 150 miles above the globe, the final stage brings the small satellite into orbit. At least that's the plan....

 

Notable features:

-Thrust vane vectoring system on the first stage

-Liquid Oxygen/Ethanol first stage

-A range safety detonation cable running the length of the rocket to unzip this thing faster than a microwaved hotdog if anything should go wrong

Fourth of July celebrations in Chester, MA

Punica granatum show.

 

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Redwood National Park, California, U.S.A.

new 365 project 2021: 085

Photography by Patricio M.

Retouching by Patricio M. & Carmen C.

Model Carmen C. & Cotty V.

too much stress today, i´m exploding

DRI is really fascinating, 3 exposure digitally blended. Thanks to Serge Ramelli for the blending technique.

Mural by Matt Gondek aka @gondekdraws for SpraySeeMO, seen at 1704 Locust Street in Kansas City Missouri.

 

Photo by James aka Urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.

 

Edit by Teee.

Took this long exposure with the intention of getting some decent movement in the clouds as they were moving pretty fast. Upon processing it appeared as an explosion in the old Powder Magazine. Canon 7D, Sigma 10-20@10mm, 30 seconds, f14, ISO400, tripod.

The sky is exploding over the Lilla Essingen island in the central parts of Stockholm. I was walking home from the supermarket when i saw the colors in the sky starting to burst, i went home to grab my camera and went up to a high point above the highway to catch it..

 

Nikon D90 + Nikon 18-105mm + Tripod

 

Press L for Large, press F for Favourite

 

19th-century model displaying the separate bones that make up the skull, including the blood vessels of the upper and lower jaw (Mütter Museum, College of Physicians of Philadelphia)

 

From series James G. Mundie's Cabinet of Curiosities

 

[Copyright © 2008 James G. Mundie. Image may not be reproduced in any form without express written permission.]

My prototype exploding track. Just push down on the plunger (it'll be farther away in the final)and watch the pieces fly everywhere. It takes a couple minutes to set back up but it's worth it. The door at the bottom is for shaking out any parts that fell inside the box. Sorry about the fuzzyness, I have a horrible camera.

Damaged caused by an exploding battery letting go in a watch. Heard it pop!

 

Taken with a macro lens on an iPhone 5S.

 

An 8 inch choc mud cake covered with fondant and fondant stars on wires. Did this on a course with Planet Cake in Sydney.

collaboration with my cornbeef recess hustlers.

Mural by @hoxxoh for @thecrushwalls 2020. Located at 2400 North Broadway in the Five Points area of Denver, Colorado.

 

Drone photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.

 

Edit by Teee.

An older shot from last summer.

I went to a xmas fair and saw a basket with glass balls for the tree. I fired my flash into the basket and what you see are the reflections .

Found where the wild things grow.

Was totally surprised when i seen this shot as it's only half a bubble...it had just popped and i managed to capture it in the process of bursting.

An artistic light painting image of an exploding orb captured in one long exposure

Last weeks of autumn - going back 2 months that is.

Maple trees on the left and native gum trees on the right - import vs local?

Classical vanishing point - may be.

 

Cold causes maple trees to explode by freezing the sap which contains water that expands as it freezes, creating a sound like a gunshot. The sound is produced as the tree bark splits, with the wood contracting as the sap expands. Native eucalyptus trees are known to explode during bush fires due to the high flammability of vaporised eucalyptus oil produced by the tree naturally........Wikipedia

 

Mount Wilson, Greater Blue Mountains, Sydney

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