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If you use a program like Halide Mark II, the automatics of the IPhone 13 Pro Max can be overridden. This leaves a little more room for creativity, but also for your own mistakes.
Sometimes a photo means more to the person who took it than those that viewed it. This is one of those times. I had the pleasure of performing in a band with 2 living legend of music. Drummer Russ Kunkel, and Bassist Leland Sklar! These 2 have performed and recorded with many of the Who’s who of Pop, Rock, and Soul music. They are touring with Lyle Lovett, who I just subbed on his last 2 concerts. I’m honored to have spent a little bit of time making music with them!
The Concours of Elegance 2024
Great smile and thanks for posing, just leaving the main display area in front of the Hampton Court Palace to leave for the day.
It turned out to be a bit dusty, windy at times and mainly overcast which I think kept a lot of visitors away.
There were 14 fewer cars on display but much more nicely spaced out in the main avenues which was excellent for photographers. I took very few images this time as a bit under the weather.
The City Tower, built in the second half of the 15th century, stands above the northern gate of the high town and is the only fortified tower of the medieval fortifications, which surrounded the old town, to have survived to this day. It used to be called the "Brugger Tower" or the "Baderturm".
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Family : Proteaceae
"Grevillea ‘Dorothy Gordon’ originated in Myall Park Botanic Garden, just like her famous daughter namesakes Grevillea ‘Robyn Gordon’, Grevillea ‘Sandra Gordon’ and Grevillea ‘Merinda Gordon’. This beautiful new hybrid is the Directors’ selection with parentage from Western Australian and Queensland. Both parents are widely separated botanically and regionally, and thus Grevillea ‘Dorothy Gordon’ has no fertile seeds."
Myall Park Botanic Garden is a heritage-listed botanic garden at Myall Park Road, Glenmorgan, Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. It was founded by grazier David Morrice Gordon who made the first plantings on his Myall Park sheep station in 1941. Wikipedia
A stairway with 418 steps leads from Byparken in the center of Ålesund to the top of Aksla and Fjellstua.
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"The Sale Canal is an excavated channel approximately 2400 metres long and 30 metres wide providing a direct connection between Flooding Creek in the City of Sale to the lower reaches of the Thompson River. A section 370 metres long widens to a maximum of 90 metres, forming a swinging basin near Raymond Street. This area was known as the Port of Sale. Being on land "permanently reserved for canal purposes" (Gov. Gazette 10 Dec. 1886) the canal comes under the care and management of the City of Sale. The original purpose of the canal was to provide a navigable connection from Sale to the Gippsland Lakes for the movement of goods and passengers from the railhead at Sale.
It was constructed in 1888 following a report to the Victorian Government by Sir John Coode and despite the extension of the railway in 1888 it was used extensively by lake and costal shipping up to the early 1900s. The canal is unique in Victoria as an example of the variety of works constructed to provide for movements to and from outlying areas of the State in a period of major expansion and development.
It is now used mainly by pleasure craft venturing from Sale to the Gippsland Lakes. This, with some associated boat building activity at Sale, should ensure that the canal will be retained as a permanent feature with little risk of serious deterioration or interference." Reference
So lucky!! I ordered my iPhone 13 pro max from "24 Pchome online shopping" yesterday morning (9/24), and it was delivered this morning!
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I notice that the noice cancelling is definably improving a little bit for the regular lens, and just like apple said, the wide‑angle lens for night view shooting is much better than last generation.
However, to be honest, if you want to take pics under low light environment.. regular lens is still strongly recommended..
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It is no doubt that Apple deliver us a amazing iPhone, and I probably need to purchase a tripod for the further works.especially for 10s exposure shoot! XDD
Amazing detail in this model Spitfire on the "Classic Racing Spirit" stand. Thanks to Simon Joy who allowed close access to capture this shot. I was really tempted to buy this as the detail and workmanship was outstanding.
A couple of iPhone shots from North Cove at Brookfield Place. This was stitched from individual shots. I also shot a panorama in camera with my phone, but that didn't turn out well.
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A grey, pre-sunset sky, the sun playing peek-a-boo but mostly hiding. Spring has not yet sprung. The temperature keeps shifting back to the colder side. Looking for any signs of emerging Springtime, it was still lovely looking at this grey, cloudy sky, wondering if the sun would break through and brighten things up.
I know that one day I will look out and things will be popping and it will feel like it was all of a sudden even after this long wait.
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From nowhere through a caravan
Around the campfire light
A lovely woman in motion
With hair as dark as night
Her eyes were like that of a cat in the dark
That hypnotized me with love...
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With the valley temperatures hitting 100*+ it was time to hook up the land yacht to the p/u and head for the coast...mother nature's brand of air conditioning...
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Lake Jindabyne was created by the construction of Jindabyne Dam, a major ungated rockfill embankment dam across the Snowy River in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. The dam's main purpose is to redirect water from the Snowy River to the Murray River, for the generation of hydro-electric power and to supply water downstream for irrigation. Here in this image the dams flood gates haven't been opened by Snowy Hydro and the lake has backed up behind the dam wall flooded the Jindabyne township foreshore parklands.
While such events are infrequent, they are not unprecedented when unusual weather conditions occur.
Here's the response from CHAT GPTwhen I asked how regularly does Lake Jindabyne break its banks.
Lake Jindabyne, located in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, is an artificial lake formed by the damming of the Snowy River. Flooding events that cause the lake to break its banks and inundate the surrounding park foreshores are relatively rare. The management of the lake's water levels is controlled by Snowy Hydro Limited, which carefully regulates the flow of water to prevent significant flooding.
However, when there is excessive rainfall or rapid snowmelt, the lake can experience higher-than-normal water levels, which might lead to localized flooding. These events do not occur frequently, as the lake's water levels are closely monitored and managed to prevent such situations. The most recent notable flooding event occurred in October 2010, when heavy rain and snowmelt caused the lake to overflow, flooding parts of the park foreshores and the town's lower-lying areas.
Overall, flooding in Lake Jindabyne is not a regular occurrence and tends to happen under specific weather conditions that lead to excessive water inflow. The lake's design and the operations of Snowy Hydro help minimize the risk of frequent flooding.
I pointed out that it also broke its banks in April 2022. Below is Chat GPT's response.
You're correct—Lake Jindabyne did experience significant flooding in April 2022. During this time, heavy rainfall across the region led to the lake rising above its normal levels, which caused the water to spill over its banks and flood the surrounding park foreshores. This event was part of a broader pattern of extreme weather that affected many parts of southeastern Australia, leading to widespread flooding.