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Yay and thank you, my diptych with Vickie made the front page of explore!
Thanks to Bern@t for capturing it.
American Avocet chicks are the cutest little critters. All legs and a puff of feathers. I was fortunate to spend some time with them in a park in down town Denver Colorado.
Explorers are we, intrepid and bold,
Out in the wild, amongst wonders untold.
Equipped wit our wits, a map, and a snack,
We’re searching for fun and we’re on the right track
-Bill Watterson
Photography & Postproduction: Mitsus www
Fashion Designer: Łucja Zając
Model: Marcin Sieńko,
Hair: Przemysław Kania
Make up Artist: Edyta Pietrzyk
Explore page 40
While there’s a life, there’s a hope
مادامت هناك حياة .. فهناك أمل
تمنيآتي لكمـ بحياة ملؤها التفائل والأمل
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*model : my sis [Deema] ..
*No Edit ..
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Thank you for your interest, views and comments -- this picture was my second photograph ever explored! (Jan 19, 2009, #47)
Also, it's with this picture that I achieved over 10,000 total views for my photostream. Thank you all. :)
Motion in action -- from an action pistol competition, I was able to photograph this shooter running down range while engaging his targets and just happened to get his muzzle flash at the same time.
Explore-#72(Highest Position)
Have a fantastic Friday my friends!
Check out my drum video that I have posted on Youtube here:
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Taken with my Sony a300 with my Tamron SP AF60mm f/2 DI II LD (IF) 1:1 Macro Lens
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Coolidge is a Semi-Ghost Town in western Hamilton County. A once-important Santa Fe Trail town with a bank, schools and an opera house, Coolidge today is a tiny place with about 80 people, but does still have an active bed & breakfast!
Explore # 307 September 26,2012
:))) My Gato always long deep snored over 8 hours a day so wake her up! and shot...by a camera..mow!
I'm happy, this is the 21th photo of my pics which was "explored".
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Martonvásár, back of Brunszvik Mansion.
Built from 1773 to 1775, the baroque mansion was reconstructed in the early 1870's in neo-gothic style.The earliest record of Martonvásár appears in some charters in 1270. After the Turkish occupation, the Brunszvik family became owners of the settlement, built their mansion here and established a booming economy. The landscaped parkland around their mansion is still among the most beautiful in Hungary.
Outstanding cultural memories are attached to the Martonvásár mansion, the Beethoven Memorial Museum, and its surrounding park. In the early years of the 19th century Ludwig van Beethoven visited Martonvásár on a number of occasions due to his friendship with the music-loving Brunszvik family, who owned the estate. A number of his works, including the Appassionata Sonata, were dedicated to members of the family, who were inspired interpreters of his music. The Beethoven concerts held in the park since 1958, generally on three occasions each summer, are now a national event. The home of these concerts is an open-air theatre on an island in the lake. Talented musicians from Hungary and abroad are accompanied at these memorable concerts by the National Philharmonic Orchestra.
The sonata, which Beethoven dedicated to Theresa Brunszvik:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQedgKyjXOU
The Immortal Beloved:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immortal_Beloved_%28Debate%29
Today I explored some parts of Zagreb, it finally didn't rain. I found a different world when I went through an hidden door.
Berlin
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My friend Michael Naimark is exploring new ideas for virtual reality experiences, in collaboration with Google and other researchers. To discuss this work, we got together with two other colleagues, Steve Gano and Jim McKee -- with whom we worked at the Apple Multimedia Lab in the eighties, pushing the envelope on related questions.
We started with a tour of the historic Sentinel Building in North Beach, home of American Zoetrope -- where Francis Coppola worked on many cinematic masterpieces like The Godfather and Apocalypse Now. We checked out the underground screening room and sound mixing room where some of that work took place, then headed upstairs to Michael and Jim’s studios, for a wonderful conversation about the new VR frontier.
Michael and his colleagues are researching how people are represented in virtual reality. Their first experiment at Google’s “Big Chairs” Park led to some helpful guidelines on how to film people for VR, by using different camera angles and distances.
They’re also investigating ‘hyper-images’ that resemble a group of people, but that are shot at different times and composited together to create both ‘credible’ and ‘incredible’ pictures. To enable more experiments like these, Michael is developing ‘IMU VR’, a new type of camera that could make it easier for communities to tell their stories in VR. More on this later.
It was great to reconnect with my colleagues and brainstorm these ideas together. It felt like the good old days, and the creative juices were flowing all over again ...
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