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Following a thunderstorm and torrential rain, flash flooding around Poole this afternoon.
Branksome Park 23.10.2022
The flash bulb for use in photography , with a clew of wire made of an Aluminum/Magnesium alloy was developed by Philips (the Netherlands) in the 1930s . In the picture a bulb is mounted in a Kodak Brownie Flasholder , from the 1940s .
Green flashes and green rays are optical phenomena that sometimes occur right after sunset or right before sunrise. When the conditions are right, a green spot is visible above the upper rim of the disk of the sun. The green appearance usually lasts for no more than a second or two. Rarely, the green flash can resemble a green ray shooting up from the sunset (or sunrise) point. Green flashes occur because the atmosphere can cause the light from the sun to separate out into different colors. Green flashes are a group of phenomena which stem from slightly different causes, and therefore some types of green flashes are more common than others.[1]
While observing at the Vatican Observatory in 1960 D.K.J. O'Connell produced the first color photographs of a green flash at sunset
As I always say, I'm a collector and AFOL first, a customizer second. And today was a fun day to be a collector. I finally got one of these bad boys, Christo's Reverse Flash (Professor Zoom, not sure which is appropriate here). Gotta say, I'm impressed by the way he did the boots and the helmet looks pretty cool. I was a little surprised though how loose it was on his head. While it isn't one of my favorite figs from Christo, The simplicity of the design, the way the boots stand out on the legs are great, along with the custom helmet, make it worth while. Just took a long time to get..
So overall review:
Good:
- Boot printing with the wings on the side!
- Simplistic but effective design, with the slight darker yellow muscle outlines
- Custom helmet
- Face fits the helmet perfectly, hard to do with custom pieces!
Bad
- Very expensive...that's why it took so long to get
- Helmet is a bit loose. It still stays on when you carry it, but comes off VERY easily. (though, I've been told by many in the comments below that it is not the norm for this piece)
Other than that, it's a great fig to get of a character that is not present in the LEGO world.
Thanks to Mike (ryffranck029), appreciate it! Plus, that was a fast shipment from Canada!
So, they say that as the sun takes its last drop into the sea there
is a "Green Flash" at the very last moment. I've never actually seen it, but I've heard from others that 'they' have. So I decided to take a shot just as it dipped below the surface, just to see if my camera would pick up anything. Well, I do see a slight touch of green; it really wasn't very big, or bright, or flashy...but I'm going to count it! LOL Thanks for looking.
Sunset ~ Key West, Florida U.S.A.
Key West Harbor - Historic Seaport
(above photo taken from a moving
sunset-sail vessel The Fury 12/4/18)
The green flash is an optical phenomenon that you can see shortly after sunset or before sunrise. It happens when the sun is almost entirely below the horizon, with the barest edge of the sun – the upper edge – still visible. For a second or two, that upper rim of the sun will appear green in color. It’s a brief flash of the color green – the legendary green flash. It’s really quite exciting to see, especially if you’ve been looking for one. Get out there & look for one yourself!
The only other "Green Flash" photo-capture on Flickr:
www.flickr.com/photos/120643698@N08/15697432902/
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_flash
pirates.wikia.com/wiki/Green_Flash
Green Flash Video : www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwus2nqU0SY
Testing the flash guns before the village pantomime (defiantly green spots before the eyes -- I wonder why they are green?)
The Hemyock village pantomime is an amateur production, with the main theme being fun. This year it "Sleeping Beauty" and even the first night (Wednesday 21st October) is a "sell out".
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Ok, here is: My DIY ring flash.
Salad Bowl, cut a hole in the middle, placed a pineapple tin can, made another square hole for the flash on the side. Made a bracket out of alumium and shaped it in the way shown above. Flash is a Canon 580ex, triggered by a cable.
The diffuser is a piece of plastic folder I had with documents :-)
The tin of pineapple has a piece of aluminium foil around it so it reflects more light. I love the lighting effect this flash produces. I will upload photos soon (When I find my model)
For DIY Beauty Dish, click here
I hope you like it, any question or comments are more than welcome.
Pennington Flash Country Park is a 200-hectare country park located between Lowton and Leigh in Greater Manchester, England
A female garden spider (Araneus diadematus) lies in wait for the unwary.
Taken with Sigma 105mm lens and Vivitar 285HV. The flash was mounted on a stand, facing towards the camera, opposing the spider, in order to sillhouette it.
Learn how to light at Strobist.
The 4th 'Flash' livery for Plymouth is the Green Flash, which operates on route 5/5A between St Budeaux-Elburton/ Staddiscombe.
It has to be said I prefer the application of the livery on the single deck Enviro 200s compared to these E400s, rather too much of the turquoise bands on these for my liking. Having said that it's a nice green and makes the fleet look more interesting.
Company: Plymouth Citybus
Registration: WJ65BZE
Fleet Number: 538
New: 2016
Chassis: Alexander Dennis E40D
Bodywork: Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 H77F
Route: 5 (St Budeaux Square-Elburton)
Location: Cumberland Road, Devonport, Plymouth
Exposure: 1/640 @ f6.3 200ISO
Date: 22 March 2016
"Green flash" is a real optical phenomenon caused by diffraction and scattering of electromagnetic waves of the visible light spectrum (rainbow) during the sunsets and sunrises.
The green color, corresponding to waves of medium wavelength, flashing at that moment. The other red, blue, violet with wavelengths longer and shorter wave colors present become nullified and we only the characteristic green color is present.
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flashes above Dortmund - photographed at the "Oberer Grenzweg" in Witten
endlich doch mal wieder ein Gewitter ..... !!!! und 15 l/m² Regen --- wurde auch höchste Zeit!
So I ended up making a new Rogueverse Flash today, since the design I had used previously I'm using for my EWSG Flash series. Anyways, here's his backstory!
Backstory: The Roman based deity Mercury, became bored living amongst his family. So he would decide that he would come to Earth, and start a life for himself there. As he needed a name for himself so he could blend in with society, he began calling himself Max Mercury. At first, he would use his extraordinary speed to play tricks on people. But he would later find love in Laura Claiborne. Because he abandoned his duties for Olympus, his immortality was taken from him by Zeus himself. Laura would later give birth to a girl, which they named Helen. Mercury realized that his powers of speed were meant to be used for greater things. He became the world's first scarlet speedster, as the Flash! His costume consisted of a metal hat, with lightning bolts on the side, and winged tips on his boots, much like how he looks in mythology, along with a red jacket, that has a yellow lightning bolt down the middle. As he grew old with Laura, Mercury decided he would give his powers of speed to one that was a worthy champion of justice. He would find this in Barry Allen, a CSI that works for the Central City Police Department, whose father murdered his mother at an early age. Mercury would tell Barry about his new found powers, and would teach him how to use it. On his deathbed, Mercury told Barry to never let the legacy of the Flash die out. Barry Allen, as the Flash, would end up facing many dangers in the years to come. Many villains, gifted by the powers of the gods of Olympus, would come after Barry, and the ones he cares for. He would generate a new costume, that was way different than Mercury's original costume.
....long gamma flashes with a duration of more than two seconds and up to several minutes, on the other hand, are the result of a supernova. Some of the energy released drives a shock wave that travels at nearly the speed of light
9 October 2016 @ 17:44
Cygnets & Canada Geese seen during sunset at Pennington Flash.
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Holy Cow! Non-stop lightning, hail, thunder, wind and torrential rain! A 25 second exposure with me holding onto the tripod as the storm came racing toward me!!!
Flash, the new "devil kitty" of Arkham, at home in the burying grounds... on the "slab" that is a tribute to HP Lovecraft's tale "The Unnamable"...
Text: www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/u.aspx
With all the 'perfect' pictures why not showing the process of getting there... My first attempt shows a to sensitive sound trigger. Bouncing dices triggered the flash multiple times (on every bounce) in stead of once. Need to add a delay/reset time to the sound sensor in order to ignore these signals and get one clean flash...
to be continued