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Close up on prominence at 3 meter of focal with a Daystar filter.
Take a look also at my astronomy video channel.
Store dry test for fineness. Place a portion of the brush between your index and middle finger and press into the brush. Fine brushes will form a continuous razor sharp edge and form perfectly (connected) between your fingers as one. This is a good sign of a very responsive brush.
At one time, it was the lightbulbs that had filaments.
Used in week 41 - Patterns - a Compositionally Challenge group challenge.
Today in parliament, the definition of words like "human" and "choice" come into tension ... and I hear people that I love quote slogans:
"Hands off our reproductive rights"
"No woman has yet given birth to a cat"
"Please sign the petition"
There's much to mourn about. Isn't a coerced affirmation of life moot? There's much to celebrate, in the opportunities we have to understand each other. Across this broken brawl is a beautiful pursuit of justice, which perhaps our collective words have so-far failed to find, but which we have the freedom even now, to pursue with strong vigor.
So, if I throw in my own seredipitous offence, will you forgive me for the impulse? Ideas don't have rights. They are not human, and must fend for themselves. Tear them (if you like) to pieces.
In the obvious next step from the straight lines of Pick-a-Stick, curves are plotted between the successive points in the strange attractor. The artist is of the opinion that the results are among the most beautiful available on pixelbrain so far, and has so far amassed several engrossed hours watching them emerge out of the darkness. (These, more than any so far, are worth launching the applets for...)
Created using Processing.
See pixelbrain for more, and try out the applets to watch the images being formed.
We took our popular LED filaments and put them inside LEGO lightsaber hilts. They're the brightest in the galaxy!
Shot on a Pixel 3XL phone using a 28mm 10x Macro lens from Moment, natural light (slight warmed in post).
Sorry to upload such a cliche picture -- another infant sunflower! -- but I just got a new display and wanted to play around and test it out. (See below) I also wanted to post a fresh macro shot for a new group I was invited to join, the wonderful Micro-Nikkor group. This was shot with the 60 macro, no rings, in my side flower bed. (You'll have to view it large to see the single filament.)