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Model: my nephow "Mahdi"
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This wide-view of the Milky Way was taken in front of the ExtrA telescopes installed at La Silla Observatory, in Chile. This network of three 60-centimetre telescopes (whose only 2 of them are visible here) is owned by the Institute of Planetary Science and Astrophysics of Grenoble (IPAG) and aims to discover transiting exoplanets around M-dwarf stars in our galaxy. ExtrA means "Exoplanets in Transits and their Atmospheres" and studies planetary transits combining a joint photometric and spectroscopic novel technique...
I took this picture in July 2019, during the #MeetESO event. The night sky there was absolutely stunning and the brightest part of the Milky Way was just right above our head! This unforgettable astrophotography shooting was supervised by two professional international astrophotographers: Petr Horàlek and Mahdi Zamani! What a treat!
TECHNICAL DETAILS
📷 Canon 6D + Sigma Art 14 mm + Standard Tripod
→ Single 20 seconds exposure
→ ISO 6400
→ 14 mm
→ f/1.8
→ 2 stitched images (vertical panorama)
→ No photo blending
Softwares: Dxo Optics pro 9 for noise reduction / Microsoft ICE for panorama / Photoshop/Lightroom for all the edits.
JAMKARAN, Qom, Iran — Looking up the lit up minaret of the Jamkaran mosque at night, a famous mosque dedicated to Imam Mahdi, the Messiah in Islam, receiving millions of pilgrims every year.
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Lighting: One AD-360 in a 60cm Jinbei BD w/ diffusion.
Mr. Madhi is quite possibly the most interesting man in the world. I'm not shitting you.
Taken with the Fujifilm GFX 50S - it's on loan for the weekend.
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Model : Singer, Ali Mahdi
Camera: Nikon D3
Lens: NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED
Exposure Program: Manual
F-Number: 8
Exposure: 0.004 sec (1/250)
ISO: 200
The Mahdi, a Sudanese religious and military leader who defeated the English in 1885, is buried in this tomb at Omdurman. The British blew up the original mausoleum when they retook Khartoum in 1898 but it was rebuilt in 1947.
Mahdi Mousavi is a PhD candidate at Technische Universität Darmstadt and is a colleague of mine. He works on algorithms based on game theory for problems in wireless networks. I took this portrait on the Kanzelwand mountain on a free afternoon during a seminar in the Kleinwalsertal.
Avenue Moulay Hassan Ben Mahdi 07/07/2023 12h07
A beautiful sedan built by Dacia in Morocco that is unfortunately not available in Europe. And that's actually a shame because I think this model could be very successful in Europe. Here found on the boulevard of Asilah.
This third-generation Logan was launched in September 2020.
Dacia Logan
The Dacia Logan is a family of automobiles produced and marketed jointly by the French manufacturer Renault and its Romanian subsidiary Dacia since mid-2004, and was the successor to the Dacia 1310 and Dacia Solenza. It has been produced as a sedan, station wagon, and as a pick-up. It has been manufactured at Dacia's automobile plant in Mioveni, Romania, and at Renault (or its partners') plants in Morocco, Brazil, Argentina, Turkey, Russia, Colombia, Iran and India. The pick-up has also been produced at Nissan's plant in Rosslyn, South Africa.
Since its launch, the Dacia Logan is estimated to have reached over 4 million sales worldwide.
The third-generation Logan was launched together with the new Dacia Sandero III, on 29 September 2020.
In June 2022, the Logan received a slight update incorporating the brand's new logo alongside other Dacia models. To accommodate the new logo, the grille is redesigned.
FACTS & FIGURES
Production: 2020–present
Also called: Renault Taliant
Assembly: Romania: Mioveni & Morocco: Casablanca
Body style: 4-door saloon/sedan
Related: Dacia Sandero III & Dacia Jogger
Length: 4,396 mm
Width: 1,848 mm
Height: 1,501 mm