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Please stop by and view all four images as I would love your input. I know that I normally show mostly landscapes but I am trying to be patient waiting for my new Website. My husband has been studying all winter and I should have something on the web by May.
Tricia and Joachim were such a joy to Photoshoot as their excitement and love for each other made my job a breeze! I love to see people who are comfortable with who they are and I wish them all my very Best Wishes for the upcoming birth of their child. It was a pleasure!
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Swedish landscape near Östra Torp - Sweden ...
- with lime kilns between the grain
- A kalkugnar / lime kiln is an oven in which a calcium carbonate (CaCO3) containing raw material (shells or limestone) is burned, causing quick lime (CaO)
^)(^ SORRY: I have to "slow down" (probably fewer photos, fewer input in groups, fewer comments and slower responses, etc.) for the next coming weeks, because we renovate our house ♫♪
I am very sorry about possible inconveniences ...
I wear a T-shirt with this cool image on it that is a combination of Jane and the famous painting Starry Night. I'm sharing the image now on Flickr so more people can enjoy it.
This was created by combining several prompts, a seed, and an image of Starry Night as input into an AI tool called Midjourney.
Thank you for visiting - ❤ with gratitude! Fave if you like it, add comments below, like the Facebook page, order beautiful HDR prints at qualityHDR.com.
There is currently an interesting light art sculpture on display in front of the city hall of San Jose, California. The Sonic Runway is a corridor of lights that visualizes the speed of sound. The installation consists of a series of concentric rings, each lined with 277 addressable LEDs. Live audio input is analyzed and converted into a variety of intricate patterns that race down the corridor at the speed of sound (about 343 m/sec).
Standing at the front of the Runway, you can see the beats of the music rippling away from you. As you walk down the length, no matter where you are, the sound and the light are in sync. Looking back from the far end, you can see the sound coming at you, hearing the beat just as the pattern reaches you.
This art was initially on display at Burning Man in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada.
I processed a balanced and a photographic HDR photo from a RAW exposure, merged them selectively, carefully adjusted the curves, and desaturated the image. I welcome and appreciate your critical feedback.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, Sony A7 II, _DSC6090_hdr1bal1pho1e.jpg
Created with Dream Wombo, Procreate and Pixelmator Pro.
Prompts: Rusty damaged Bat mobile in abandoned barn, ultra realistic details
Style: VFX v2
When Robin retired, he bought a farm in an undisclosed place and put the much speculated-about Batman's stretched limo in his barn. There it rested and rusted until discovered by some lucky barn pickers.
I first had to create several generations of the vehicle with Wombo. Of course, the one I liked best was not in my favorite barn setting. So I combined my favorites in Procreate along with some hand painting to the car. Then back to Wombo to use this image as the input. More generations and variations and I put together parts of 4 different images together in Pixelmator Pro to create the final image. It was a really fun project!
I appreciate all of you who took your time to look closer and thank you for any faves, comments and invitations.
Here is a texture that I have used as a "Normal or Weak" input in Wombo. It is amazing how much better results are with this or other textures.
Blueberry Mesh Body Survey Results!
We asked the tough question - which is your favorite mesh body in SL and well, 3223 of you replied!
Check out the results!
You may be asking - but what does it mean! BLUEBERRY, WHAT DOES IT MEAN? It means that we will continue to support the bodies we have now with one or two little changes. And that we love you and appreciate your input.
ALL THE LOVE!
Blueberry Team
thank you, Luis Eduardo, and thank you chuckwheat and Zzzzt, for your input. i've swapped in the one without the black, separating line
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I spotted this pretty little lady on the Old Man Pool at Dunham Park this morning. It wasn't easy to get decent shots of her as she stayed close to the margins partially hidden in the reeds. At first glance I thought she was a white Mallard but then she called and it wasn't that of a Mallard but more like a Mandarin. On closer inspection her beak isn't Mallard and when she put her head forward there was a definite "wedge" of feathers behind her head. The eye too is more Mandarin. I can only assume she is a hybrid perhaps Mallard/Mandarin cross. If anyone can help I'd be grateful for your input, thank you.
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-- Let the sound of the shutter always guide you to new ventures.
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Created with Dream Wombo with my photo as the input
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Frame - Simon's (midnight raven) idea! Makes all the difference.
Thanks Simon for your creative input.
(Image taken with an Analog film camera).
(Press "L" for a large view).
Black & White Film: Arista Edu 400 @ISO 400
Camera: Kodak Retina IIa (1952) (camera with no light meter).
Light Meter: Sekonic Auto-Lumi model 86 (1963),
Developer: LegacyPro LMAX @75°f for 7 minutes,
Scan: on Plustek 8100 @3,600dpi. with SilverFast 8.
Edit contrast on free Silver Efex Pro 2.
Shooting Data recorded with Film Shots by Leaf500,
Exif input: with AnalogExif).
(Location: Winter Park, Florida).
Get ready to relive those fun childhood wind up memories with the latest Icons set, Chattering Teeth!
A wonderful display piece for clockwork and LEGO fans alike.
This stunning recreation of the plastic classic is a joy to put together, piece by piece, to make an amazing and amusing talking point. It can also be used to store important keepsakes, fruit or candy!
(Note Chattering Teeth model requires physical input and imagination to actually chatter)
Rated 18+, 512 pieces.
$69.99 / £49.99 / €59.99
3xp HDRP of the port of Uddevalla, taken from Svenskholmen, Uddevalla
Would really appreciate some feedback and input on my images! :)
Thank you all in advance for your comments and favs!! :)
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Bagan
Meditation Stage
Introduction of Two Light Set Up Low Key Photography Workshop at Bagan.
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Last but not least, a photography journey of life time for a trip to explore South Island of New Zealand and Africa.
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Views from a taxi cab, downtown Mexico City. Kodak Brownie Hawkeye with flip lens and Fuji Acros film.
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A four-input audio and video selector from back when analog composite video was under fire and the once-mighty Radio Shack (then renamed RadioShack) was on a path to irrelevance.
I bought this selector switch for film festival use back when we we had to juggle multiple video formats, in addition to 35mm film. I stopped using it after the move to digital cinema and Blu-Ray Discs, letting it gather dust, awaiting eventual donation or recycling.
Nice Artreview.com write-up on our London Exquisite Corpse screening: www.artreview.com/forum/topic/show?id=1474022:Topic:1044399
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The EXQUISITE CORPSE VIDEO PROJECT volume 1
LONDON PREMIERE
Thursday 11th March 2010
7pm - 9.30pm
16mm Deli Café & Screening Room
19 D’Arblay St reet –Soho
London W1F 8ED
braziliality@gmail.com
The project will be screened on a loop in the Private View evening.
A limited edition project catalogue will be available for sale and to order.
The catalogue includes artists’ profiles and an essay by the Brazilian journalist, art critic and curator Juliana Monachesi.
The exhibition will run until 14th April at 16mm Café will also include still photographs taken from the videos.
Curated by Alicia Bastos & Alicia Felberbaum.
Exquisite Corpse volume 2 will be exhibit later 2010.
“Working with art videos can be very isolating.
I was feeling the need to exchange ideas with other
artists with similar interests. I’m also very curious
about other cultures and I believe that the mix of all
these people with different backgrounds is what
makes the project so rich. “
Kika Nicolela (project coordinator)
ECVP v1 is an international video collaboration project where 37 artists, including myself, from 16 countries around the world have created 9 videos in a total running time of 82 minutes.
The film has been created by group of individual and successful artists, many of who have not met previously, responding to an invitation by Kika Nicolela, an
award-winning filmmaker from Sao Paulo, Brazil. Nicolela facilitated the project through the international social networking site for artists, curators and art critics on
Art review.com following discussions at Video Artists Forum.
The project was inspired by the classic Surrealists' drawing method of the same name, Cadavre Exquis, in which a paper is folded so that each contributor sees only a small portion of the preceding artist's work. The ECVP participants created minute-long video art segments in response to the final ten seconds of the previous filmmaker's work. Each participant was then asked to incorporate these seconds into their piece, creating transitions as they pleased, until everyone's vision was threaded together into a final "corpse". In this global experiment, artists have created and enriched the final production with their unique personal style and input, following each others prompt as a source of inspiration.
While working in collaboration, the ECVP group is in search for new modes of expression in the development of video art, building a new concept through utilizing the characteristics of participatory platforms and new communication technology. ECVP Volume 1 has been screened in festivals and galleries throughout the world,
including Brazil, Sweden, Germany, Greece, South Africa, Canada, Mexico, and the US.
For more information, visit:
www.artreview.com/profile/EXCORPSE
Interview with ECVP members @ MOMENTemagazine.com
momentemagazine.com/2008/08/11/exquisite-corpse-at-monkey...
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Minolta x700, Ilford HP5+ Film
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I tried charging the tomato into pulp, but unfortunately, my macbook magsafe power adapter didn't fit the older-model plug on the tomato. (that's why there's no green light on the plug)
If this is a Clouded Skipper, I think it will be my first. Morgan County, Alabama - 2018
Edit - A search for identity continues on July 26, 2018. Probably not a Clouded Skipper as I mentioned earlier. Books, internet sites, and Facebook groups are now being consulted. Thank you for your interest and input.
- - - An Alabama butterfly Facebook group jumped right into solving the mystery i.d. They supported their assumption on i.d. with identifying marks. Even though the Little Glassywing and Dun are very similar, it seems that this skipper is a Dun Skipper. Thank you for your research.
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Standard 3 exposure HDR (-2,0,2EV) on a tripod using the Sigma 10mm Fisheye lens.
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Curves for extra contrast.
A bit of dodging to accentuate the light.
A bit of extra saturation on yellow and red.
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An international team of scientists have used data collected by the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope to detect a molecule known as the methyl cation (CH3+) for the first time, located in the protoplanetary disc surrounding a young star. They accomplished this feat with a cross-disciplinary expert analysis, including key input from laboratory spectroscopists. The vital role of CH3+ in interstellar carbon chemistry has been predicted since the 1970s, but Webb’s unique capabilities have finally made observing it possible — in a region of space where planets capable of accommodating life could eventually form.
This image is NIRCam’s view of the Orion Bar region studied by the team of astronomers. Bathed in harsh ultraviolet light from the stars of the Trapezium Cluster, it is an area of intense activity, with star formation and active astrochemistry. This made it a perfect place to study the exact impact that ultraviolet radiation has on the molecular makeup of the discs of gas and dust that surround new stars. The radiation erodes the nebula’s gas and dust in a process known as photoevaporation; this creates the rich tapestry of cavities and filaments that fill the view. The radiation also ionises the molecules, causing them to emit light — not only does this create a beautiful vista, it also allows astronomers to study the molecules using the spectrum of their emitted light obtained with Webb’s MIRI and NIRSpec instruments.
The two very large, bright stars are two of the three stars in the θ² Orionis system — the Trapezium Cluster is also known as θ¹ Orionis. The brightest star here, θ² Orionis A, is surrounded by particularly bright and red puffs of dust, which are reflecting the star’s light towards Earth. Its great brightness — it is visible with the naked eye — is due to the fact that θ² Orionis A is itself a ternary system made of three closely bound bright stars.
There are more proplyds visible in this image than just d203-506 — the Orion Nebula is replete with such new stars. In the very top left, a tiny star is visible within a long, dusty cocoon. This globule has formed from the star’s protoplanetary disc, as the disc is broken down by the energetic radiation of the Trapezium Cluster. Around the globule, a round shockwave is strikingly visible moving through the gas of the Orion Nebula.
[Image description: A nebula made of many layers of cloudy, colourful material. The top-left side of the image is brightly lit, filled with wispy, thin material in pale shades of pink and blue. A thick bar of denser, cloudier material crosses diagonally at the bottom right. It begins as orange and grows darker and sparser down to the corner. Two very bright stars, with very long diffraction spikes, lie in this sparse area.]
Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA, CSA, M. Zamani (ESA/Webb), the PDRs4All ERS Team
56098 leading 701033 with 50007 on the rear working the 5Q10 Derby Litchurch Lane to Eastleigh TRSMD seen passing Eastleigh yard about one hour early.
Usual dire March weather punctuated with light showers, but probably the last time I will ever see a large logo blue grid on the mainline.
With 66789 and 66750 stabled on a rake of Autoballasters in the former Marshalling yard sidings behind me, the very rare meeting of 2 BR blue liveried large logo machines briefly occurred.
The early arrival of this service is explained by no consist in TRUST and when it eventually did get input, it transpired that the consist was too long for Staines Goods Loop and couldn't be held at Byfleet Junction either due to a clash with the path of 4Y19 so had to run through without stopping.
Tuesday 28 March 2023
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(Image taken with an Analog film camera).
(Press "L" for a large view).
Oh, when the woodland is deprived of its covering and punished by the cold Winter. And found itself naked and baren. Then it will dream and hope for Spring. Finally "First Day of Spring".
(Spanish : Cuando el bosque sea privado de su cubierta y castigado por el frió invierno. Entonces cuando se encuentre desnuda y desolada es que comenzara a soñar por la Primavera. Hoy es el primer día de la Primavera).
Film Data: Arista Edu 100 @ISO 100, Nikon F2 (1971), Nikon AF D 35-80 f/4-5.6, Developer: LegacyPro LMAX @75°f for 7 minutes, Scan: on Plustek 8100 @3,600dpi. with SilverFast 8. Edit contrast on free Silver Efex Pro 2. Shooting Data recorded with phone, Exif input: with AnalogExif).
(Location: Little Big Econlockhatchee WMA, Oviedo, Florida).
*Working Towards a Better World
Hello my WTBW friends,
As of today, due to other commitments, I no longer have the required amount of time to run WTBW full time. The good news is that my good friend Jimmy has said that he will keep the group running. I will continue on as an admin and will be involved with the group when I can be. I wish to thank all the members for all your important input and contributions to our group. Also to say thank you for the many friendships I have made since forming this group. Importantly, I want to say a big thank you to Anne and Jimmy for taking on the group, it is comforting to know that it remains in their capable hands. Lastly, I want to thank all past and present administrative members for all their help over the past 3 years, it has been an honour and pleasure to work with you all.
Wishing you all a good life filled with love, good health, good friendships and good understanding for others.
It's the friends we meet along the way that help us appreciate the journey.
Anon
The greatest gift of life is friendship, and I have received it.
Hubert H. Humphrey
Share your smile with the world. It's a symbol of friendship and peace.
Christie Brinkley
True friendship multiplies the good in life and divides its evils. Strive to have friends, for life without friends is like life on a desert island... to find one real friend in a lifetime is good fortune; to keep him is a blessing.
Baltasar Gracian
A true friend freely, advises justly, assists readily, adventures boldly, takes all patiently, defends courageously, and continues a friend unchangeably.
William Penn
A friend is one who knows you and loves you just the same. Elbert Hubbard
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It was very cold for me, so I'm sure these ducks in the icy waters noticed the chill!
I could easily be wrong, but I think these may be Long-tailed Ducks, non-breeding females.
Thanks for looking, and any input:)
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Day 57 of the 365 days of photography project.
Meet Skye! One of our three triplet Soay sheep. You can see her sister, Iona, in the background; Jura, the other sister, was just out of the picture.
Key Characteristics
The Soay is exceptionally hardy and can survive in the most adverse conditions. Anecdotal evidence suggests few footrot problems, low incidence of flystrike (Soays can shed their own fleeces) and general resistance to most health problems affecting more developed breeds. Ewes can produce lambs at up to 10-12 years old. Depending on the location, lambing percentages range from 80-90% when left to their own devices but can reach 150% in the lowlands with good management. Lambs are small, born easily and are quick to rise.
A small, athletic looking sheep that has something of the look of a gazelle about it.
Ewes weigh around 25kg and rams, 40kg.
They are brown in colour (tan to chocolate) with lighter patches around the eyes, the underside of the body, on the rump and under the jaws.
Ewes are either polled or horned, ram usually horned. Some individuals are scurred (small, misshapen horns).
History
The Soay has the most primitive appearance of any British sheep breed and takes its name from the island of Soay in the St. Kilda group.
Soay means “sheep island” in Norse which suggests that there have been sheep on the island since at least the time of the Vikings.
107 Soays were transported to the island of Hirta in 1932, two years after the last human inhabitants had left and have been maintained as a feral population ever since numbering around 1500 sheep nowadays.
Over the years Soays have been imported on to the mainland but remain rare.
Uses
The Soay ewe lacks prolificacy to be used as a purebred in a crossing system but when crossed with another breed and the resulting cross put to a terminal sire can contribute thriftiness and hardiness to the mix. An example is run at the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust where a grazier runs a flock of ¾ Wiltshire Horn, ¼ Soay ewes put to the Southdown in an extremely low input system. The Soay ram can be used on commercial type ewe lambs to ensure an easy first time lambing
The Soay is generally slaughtered as hogget or mutton as the lambs lack size. A carcase of around 12-13kg can be achieved at a year old. Putting a ram of a Down breed on the Soay will produce a faster growing lamb and a carcase of around 15kg. Although the purebred Soay grades poorly the meat is known for an unusual flavour typical of the primitive breeds and with marketing can command a premium.
Wool is shed naturally each year and is used for speciality hand knitting. Staple length 5-15cm. Fleece weight 1.5- 2.25kg. Quality 44s-50s.
- Rare breed survival trust website (www.rbst.org.uk)
Discovered in Stacksteads, Lancashire
Miranda Sensorex II, 50mm 1.4 lens
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This town is near Death Valley and it has a post-apocalyptic feel-- half the homes are abandoned and there are old rusted cars everywhere. Can't wait to go back when I have more time.
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91106 powers northwards from Langford (south of Biggleswade), working 1D29 19.03 King's Cross - Leeds. [Pole, 4.5/6 sections (~6m)]
My Plan A for this lovely sunny evening was the four-weekly test train to King's Lynn, but that had gone back to Derby the previous afternoon with faulty monitoring equipment on one of the coaches. A schedule had been input to bring a replacement (or repaired) train back to pick up the diagram at Ely, but a problem with one of the locos meant that was delayed leaving the RTC and eventually cancelled. The 20s on the barrier coaches were a good alternative (albeit just one shot, not three), but the few clouds in the sky were clearing completely - so how could I avoid wasting the evening?
After filling up the car with petrol at a local filling station in March (where the price per litre was more than 10p cheaper than at my local supermarket!) as well as grabbing a take-away coffee, I headed for here for this - although arrived at this spot only a few minutes before the train was due (and it was a minute early!).
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This is the Nikkor-Q version of the lens which is a touch softer than the coated "Q C" flavor, but still a decent lens. The addition of the Butterfly Chip to the lens, adding immediate EXIF input and body-controllable f-stops, is a nice addition to its usefulness.
135mm f/2.8 Nikkor-Q @ f/2.8 (wide open)
Different moods of the little angel :)..
Textures used -
Notaclue 1 by Skeletal Mess
Vintage Background For Portraits by Andrea Rascaglia
Special thanks to the Textures for Layers group for all their amazing textures and information and to my wonderful friend Festblues ~ / Nina for finding me the Shadows Surround texture by swimmingintheether :)).
Some feedback i recieved on overdoing the post processing, the texture application and the orange-ish color of the skin etc...would just like to state here that it was done on purpose to try and create the feel of a painting on canvas rather than a photograph...what i like to call the 'Da Vinci' effect...hope you all keep that in mind while giving your thoughts on how good or bad this turned out...really do appreciate all your inputs.
Once again its only a fourth attempt at textures.
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© 2010 Cosurvivor ~ / Rohit
YashicaMat with Rolle Retro 80 film
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Thanks for stopping by and view this photo. The reason for posting this photo on Flickr is to learn so if you have constructive feedback regarding what I could do better and / or what should I try, drop me a note I would love to hear your input.
View on Black the way it should be seen!
-- Let the sound of the shutter always guide you to new ventures.
© 2019 Winkler
Remember to follow me on Twitter @BjarneWinkler and @NewTeamSoftware
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Thanks for stopping by and view this photo. The reason for posting this photo on Flickr is to learn so if you have constructive feedback regarding what I could do better and / or what I should try, drop me a note I would love to hear your input.
View On Black the way it should be seen!
-- Let the sound of the shutter always guide you to new ventures.
© 2015 Winkler
IAPP Member: US#12002