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As it's spring and all the flowers are starting to bloom here is one shot of one of the many dandelions blooming in our garden. A few are already fading, so here's a comparison!
Once again, like every year at that time I am in South Burgenland visiting my relatives, because there will be an event next weekend: ( www.ein-stueck-vom-paradies.at/ ) where I need to help! I've taken a few days leave from work an university so I could spend some time doing what I want. Also got me a new MTB last week which is a top model, a GT Sensor Expert 2014 ( www.gtbicycles.com/eur_en/2014/bikes/mountain/trail-full-... ) and I got it from Amin's Radlwerkstatt ( www.arminsradlwerkstatt.at ) for 50% of last year's original price as this was a demo model. I used this Monday and got up early in the morning at half past 4. After a 2 hrs drive for ~140km I arrived at ~ 7 a.m. in the morning in Mörbisch am See where I started the tour ( www.fahr-radwege.com/NeusiedlerseeRadwegB10.htm ). It was a perfect sunny day. In the afternoon I arrived in Illmitz and went back with the ship to Mörbisch.
Of course I took my cam with me and you can find some pretty nice images in high resolution available to be downloaded from my stock photo portfolios! Hope you like it, really enjoyed the day and if you're near this area I can only recommend this tour!
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2013_03_29
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The structure is generated using the free Sverchok Add-on for Blender. This allows parametric design in Blender.
Blend files are available via the GooglePlus group of Sverchok or leave me a message.
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Edited Landsat 8 image of the volcano Waw an Namus in Libya.
Original caption: Seen from space, few other extinct volcanoes look as exotic and spectacular as Waw an Namus. The volcano, located deep in the Sahara Desert in the Fezzan region of southwestern Libya, appears as a smear of dark basaltic ash and tephra that contrasts sharply with the light-colored sand of the Sahara Desert.
The Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8 captured this view of the feature on May 29, 2015. While the precise date of the most recent eruption is not known, the lack of erosion and weathering implies that it probably occurred in the last few thousand years. South of the ash field, mud streams have begun the slow process of eroding the tephra and ash away. The ash field extends around a much smaller caldera that is about 4 kilometers (2 miles) wide. Calderas are hollowed-out circular depressions that form at the summit of volcanoes when magma is withdrawn or erupted from a shallow underground magma reservoir.
The lower image shows a closer view of the caldera. Within it, three small salty lakes ringed with vegetation are visible. The volcano gets its name from the lakes, which are reportedly home to thriving communities of mosquitos. (In Arabic, Waw an Namus means “crater of mosquitos.”) The edge of a cinder cone is also visible near the center of the caldera. Cinder cones are steep, conical hills that accumulate around volcanic vents. They are made from small glassy rock fragments that pile up around vents as ash and congealed lava erupts.
The beauty and unique appearance of Waw an Namus has long fascinated travelers. In 1969, anthropologist Froelich Rainey described the feature this way:
The whole effect of Waw an Namus is weird. Quite suddenly we seemed to be in the shadow of a cloud, but the sky was clear and looking closely at the desert sand I noticed that it had changed from yellow to black with a thin surface layer of what looked like coal cinders. Then, after crossing about ten kilometers of this black desert, and without warning, we were abruptly halted by a huge crater perhaps three kilometers in diameter. In the center rose a brown volcanic cone surrounded by a series of narrow crescent-shaped blue lakes. There were occasional date palms and bamboo growing about the lakes and one small hut. The dark sand, the isolation, and the obvious record of what had happened there all contributed to the awesome spectacle before us.
References
Amusing Planet (2013, September 3) Waw an Namus: An Oasis in a Volcanic Crater. Accessed June 15, 2015.
Libya Herald (2013, July 3) Waw An-Namus: A prehistoric volcano and natural heritage attraction. Accessed June 15, 2015.
Oregon State University Wau-en-Namus. Accessed June 15, 2015.
Rainey, F. (1969) In search of Egi Zuma. Accessed June 15, 2015.
Smithsonian Institution Global Volcanism Program Wau-en-Namus. Accessed June 15, 2015.
NASA Earth Observatory image by Jesse Allen, using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey. Caption by Adam Voiland.
Instrument(s):
Landsat 8 - OLI
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Something a little different for me. A little fog and some creative processing. Hopefully you will enjoy it.
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This shot was taken before the super moon was on the rise. It was a 117 second exposure taken with the B&W 110(10 stop neutral density) and a .9 GND(soft). It was a strangely calm evening along the bay which always makes long exposures a little sharper. For those of you interested f/16, ISO 100, 13mm(cropped sensor), processed in Lightroom 4(decided to try the 30 day free trial, oh man I like it much better the LR3)
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Here's a collection of my, till now 50, images on sale via iStockphoto. More to come soon ;)
You can find all of them here in high resolution and it's also possible to zoom-in:
One of many public shares of the successful We the People petition for Open Access to taxpayer-funded research, from the first day of the petition, May 20, 2012 AKA "OA Monday." Open Science Federation was the primary hub of petition-related activity in Google+ and co-led the social media campaign, there and at @openscience on Twitter.
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Yesterday I was just thinking about some new location and then the little bridge just some 100m away came through my head. It's just a small bridge across a little creek so the space down there was limited too.
The seventh part of my "Ring of Fire" Collection!
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Under the Bridge
For the ones who don't know anything about that, I used this tutorial, where everything is explained in detail: steel-wool-photography-tutorial
Ring of Fire V - The Bridge Eye
Ring of Fire VIII - Across The River
“Skype screen share becomes premium; Google+ Hangout = free;” $MSFT $GOOG
I just went onto Skype to screen share for a conference but apparently after Microsoft bought Skype, all these features which used to be free comes with a $ sign. You can’t even just pay with credit anymore. To use premium features you must subscribe to a monthly €6.99/month or annual plan: €3.49/month.
Thankfully you don’t need to stick with Skype. First off, for video conferencing I have found Apple’s FaceTime (free) to have the best quality so this is where I do the actual video conferencing, which is free. Google Plus’ Hangout (also free) supports screen share so that is what I use to share the actual screen.
Relying on monthly subscriptions to drive revenue is terrible. Companies can make more money doing data analytics for businesses, I think. But some companies are filled with financial advisors who just want to make quick easy bucks. Ah well, shortsighted business people abound.
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As I've been taking a look at my silver coin collection, thought I have to show you too, this are all my coins which I got over the years since I've been a kid for birthday or as an Easter present each year from my uncle and aunt. Best viewed in original size as you can then can see which coin there are exactly but here the list of the single coins from left to right and top to bottom:
1. 200 Jahre Toleranzpatent 1981- Evangelische Kirche in Österreich - 500 Schilling - 48,00 €
2. XII. Olympische Winterspiele Innsbruck 1976 - 100 Schilling - 50,00 €
3. 200 Jahre Burgtheater 1976 - 100 Schilling - 20,00 €
4. 100. Geburtstag Anton Wildgans 1981 - 100 Schilling - 48,00 €
5. Gustav Klimt 1989 - 500 Schilling - 48,00 €
6. XII. Olympische Winterspiele Innsbruck 1976 - 100 Schilling - 50,00 €
7. Johann Strauss 1975 - 100 Schilling - 20,00 €
8. XII. Olympische Winterspiele Innsbruck 1976 - 100 Schilling - 50,00 €
9. 700 Jahr Jubiläum der Stadterhebung von Gmunden 1978 - 100 Schilling - 20,00 €
10. 600 Jahre Tirol 1963- 50 Schilling - 22,00 €
11. 350 Jahre Universität Salzburg 1972 - 50 Schilling - 30,00 €
12. Universität Innsbruck 1970 - 50 Schilling - 30,00 €
13. 500 Jahre Bummerlhaus in Steyr 1973 - 50 Schilling - 30,00 €
14. 700 Jahrfeier des Doms zu Wiener Neustadt 1979 - 100 Schilling - 20,00 €
15. 50 Jahre Schilling 1975 - 100 Schilling - 20,00 €
16. Tiroler Freiheit 1959 - 50 Schilling
17. 500 Jahre Bummerlhaus in Steyr 1973 - 50 Schilling - 30,00 €
18. Maximilian I. 1969 - 50 Schilling - 30,00 €
19. Universität Wien Rudolf der Stifter 1965 - 50 Schilling - 30,00 €
Took the prizes from here:
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Have been invited to visit the X Challenge organized by www.allout.at/ in Bleiburg in the south east of Carinthia to help a little bit with making photos of all these crazy drivers. One can hardly say it was "cool" but it was definitely hot and dirty ;)
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Thanks a lot for letting me see how you guys do your great work, was really fascinating!