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The flickr group Macro Mondays has a weekly challenge for images along a theme. This challenge was to capture "Speed." Speed, or a measurement of the rate of something happening over time, is a relative measure. In this example, the rate at which a lens is able to capture light is the measure.
For this image, I represented my "Fast 50" normal lens that I use the most. It's the "fastest" lens I own, featuring a wide open measure of F1.4. I use this lens for most of my Macro Mondays work, simply because it has such a beautiful wide open view and it sucks up the light, allowing me to take pictures without using a flash.
Snapped using a Pentax K10D camera with the smc P-A 28mm F2.8 lens using a Hoya Close Up lens. PP with UFRaw to adjust white balance, apply slight curves, and resize.
The Fast Reactor Curriculum Workshop was the first effort to engage a large number of nuclear engineering faculty simultaneously in a discussion on their curriculum needs for advanced reactor technology.
BR B1 class 4-6-0 61306 'Mayflower' storms down the fast line from Paddington, heading to Cardiff on Sunday 1 March 2015. The train is about to pass West Ealing station.
not exactly what I was trying for, but I am very pleased with the (funny) results at such distance, I did not need to crop or anything ! allthough my aiming definitely needs practice,
to me they look just beautiful as they are... it 's simply serendipity!
Fast Foot durante un esibizione a Piazza Del Popolo.
Roma 18/02/2012
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Barry and his friends made this. 8 big macs, 6 pounds of ground beef, 12 bacon strips, and home made cheese sauce! Inspired by Epic Meal Time. If you don't know what that is, YouTube it.
These photos were taken on the Willis Creek canyon hike in the Escalante Grand Staircase. This was one of my favorite hikes because it was so lovely. The entire hike is through an ankle-deep stream through slot canyons. The canyon rock here has some really unique colors and striations.
On Sundays i usually pop in to the Cafe Lido on Great Castle street for a bacon and egg roll and a coffee. there are other places i could go but i choose them because out of all the nearby options, i like them the best. A bacon and egg roll and coffee is not a difficult order to fill but they do it well and the staff are always helpful and friendly, which is, in my opinion, quite an achievement on a Sunday morning when any sane human being is at home in bed.
Also, sometimes, there is a very nice E Type parked outside.
Life is getting more and more fast...
There is no digital process, ghosts are just people under long exposure.
Built for Flickr LUGNuts 4th anniversary challenge to the theme - 'By Random Appointment' - Fast Gassin' is a Hot Wheels Custom truck model released in 2009. The vehicle was designed by John Violette. There are a number of colour combinations for this Hot Wheels model. The one chosen for replication in the green cab/chrome tank model - with colour substitution. The Hot Wheels model has "Fast Gassin" scripted across the tabk, here substituted with a classic lego 'Shell' fuel brick.
The lego model has been built in miniland scale to the original model. The exact scale is difficult to decipher. The front grille and fenders are common to the form of GM light trucks circa early 1950s. The cabin looks like a cross between a diesel haulage train and the rear doors of a sedan. The fuel tank is relatively small, but use of only two axles for load bearing indicates appropriate capacity.
Being built to the 'By Random Appointment' theme is always a bit scary, as you could be assigned anything - but is a great way to expand one's building experience.
Hot Wheels and Fast Gassin' are properties of Mattel, all rights reserved.