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Infrared Old Woman Bay
Lake Superior Provincial Park, Ontario
Panasonic Lumix G 14mm f2.5
Hoya R72 Filter
Olympus OM-D E-M5
MMB made this unbelievable hat shape sculpt. Both Yale (97legomaniac) and I were pretty stunned that the brim and form of the hat were entirely Pro-create putty, and it fits great onto minifig heads. He sent it to me to add details, so my work is in the seams and insignia and all. His shaping is far better than the M43 I made, the version in a few previous photos of mine.
With the presence of the eagle insignia, this seems like a pretty good time to put up a clarification message about something that should be obvious, but in case it should ever come up as a point of contempt or uncertainty to anyone, I want this to be clear as can be. Creation of German WWII gear in Lego in no way supports or condones the idiotic ideology based on illogical racial bigotry that is called Nazism. Never will or have I put a swastika or an SS on anything Lego, though this is just an extra measure I take. Don't mean to be overdramatic about this, but I'd like to be irrefutably clear.
Enjoy!
Mt Macedon Victoria autumn 2018 caught this couple in photo session. Took a few shots behind the scenes
Photo of the Rethimno lighthouse, in island of Crete, Greece.
Taken with OM-5 and ,8-25mm f4 pro, 1.6 sec exposure
I used the live nd of the camera in order to smooth the water, handheld, without tripod. I love this tiny little camera, but start to wish one with higher nd stop.
Teresa chilling, Poland
Lumix GH5 + Samyang 12mm f2 MFT mount
10.11.19 - Lumix GH5 vs Leica CL - youtu.be/nWeKUKPBK8w
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Yes, I've imaged the Orion Nebula many times, but not yet this season... I had a clear sky, and a camera hanging on the end of a focused telescope on a polar-aligned mount, and I couldn't resist. :)
Green Kieżmarski Tarn is the largest of the tarns located in the Kieżmarska Valley in the northeastern part of the High Tatras in Slovakia. The tarn is situated in a branch of the valley called the Green Kieżmarska Valley, specifically in the Green Tarn Basin. It is located at an elevation of 1542 meters above sea level. On the northeastern shore of the tarn stands the Green Tarn Chalet (Chata pri Zelenom Plese), which was named Brnčalova Chata from 1950 to 1990. At the chalet, tourist trails intersect: the Tatra Main Trail and the yellow trail to Jagnięcy Peak.