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I have been in a rather dark mood here recently. And during this week, I was listening to the music that I have a link to above on Youtube. I find Secession Studios music to be so emotional...And it brought to my mind a particular statue that I have in SL. So then I was frantically rummaging through my SL inventory....and once I found "Lady of Death"-- I quickly rezzed her... and this is what my mind saw.....

Listen: Bibio - Saint Thomas (Live Session)

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Listen: Portico Quartet - Beyond Dialogue

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Listen: Portico Quartet - Beyond Dialogue youtu.be/eVCQf5kM2dA

Breaking News: A Revolutionary Hybrid - Chili Pomegranate Created in Genetic Engineering Lab!

 

In a groundbreaking experiment conducted in our cutting-edge Genetic Engineering Laboratory, scientists have successfully developed a new hybrid through the revolutionary chromosomoribocomo method. Behold the Chili-Pomegranate—a fiery yet fruitful innovation that defies the boundaries of nature!

This hybrid combines the zest and heat of a homegrown chili pepper with the vibrant allure of a perfectly round pomegranate (albeit this one is plastic for demonstration purposes!).

"Our new method allows for endless possibilities," said the lead researcher.

This bold experiment, staged in my very own garden, showcases not only the potential of this technique but also our ability to imagine the unimaginable. Stay tuned for more hybrids that will redefine what is real—or not!

Which hybrid would you like to see next? 🍎🌶️

Listen: Ólafur Arnalds & Nils Frahm - Four

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BRUNO: "Hit the bump one more time, dear Scout! I'm almost done, but better safe than sorry!"

Methods of PP techniques have been varied for each image in this Hastings series hopefully making them individually more appealing.

This Reddish Egret shows how successful his method of fishing is. It is called canopy feeding where he raises his wings to create shade which attracts fish. Just when you think you are following his moves, he changes direction or jumps in the air so they are very difficult to photograph. I couldn't get enough of these beauties. Taken in Estero, Florida.

 

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A little minced meat mixed with chopped onions ,salt and spice(mostly black pepper) is put into each small piece of pastry (made of flour ,water and one? egg )..Boiled for about 15 min.Served with yoğurt with garlic and sauce or only red pepper heated in butter or oil ) Yummyyyyyyy ... I've never made it but my mom and daughter are very good at cooking it :) Me? I'm terrific at EATING it :)))) If you ever come across a Turkish cousine you should try it :)

This is from Cafémiz in Ankara,where I went to see my daughter ...

  

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Cette église originalement méthodiste, érigée en 1889, est la plus grande église protestante à Montréal. Caractérisée par son extérieur de style gothique et son intérieur victorien, elle loge un cabaret, Le Balcon, qui propose une formule souper-spectacle.

Stacked from 105 images. Method=B (R=4,S=8)

Helicon Focus Pro

How's about a great big red HMM kiss. The lip colour is Loreal True Red. Used the reversed mount ring method with my 50 mm lens.

"Can I come home for the summer?

I could slow down for a little while

Get back to loving each other

Leave all those long and lonesome miles behind"

 

Really like this song... www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opw8I6UTpGo

 

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Most often my method is a simple attention to God combined with a general sense of hunger for God. I find myself often attached to God with the great sweetness and delight of an infant at the mother's breast. I hesitate to use the expression, but the inexpressible sweetness which I taste and experience there is as if I were at the bosom of God at all times. Sometimes my thoughts wander away from God by necessity or infirmity. But soon an inner desire brings me back to God. This inward yearning is so delightful and delicious that I am ashamed to describe it.

-The Practice of the Presence of God In Modern English, Brother Lawrence Translated into Modern English by Marshall Davis

Shot in late summer, in Infrared, using a 665nm Infrared filter inside my camera.

 

Panorama of multiple images stitched together to achieve a wider angle of view (Brenizer Method)

I decided to test cooking breakfast off the back of my truck for when I go on hikes in Colorado in a couple weeks. A toasted croissant is a great way to start any hike!

Under Hackney Central Library

Methods of dance

 

New Photozine: Splinter 2 availble on Etsy: Etsy: 100 Real People

 

Nikon D750 Nikkor 85/1.8

  

Art - Texture and Twirl applied to photo image

 

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Turn any photo into art

From Expert tab In photoshop

1. with Layers selected copy your image (in PC ) Ctrl J

2. working on the top layer

Filter - Pixelate - Mezzotint - Long Lines

Filter - Blur - Radial Blur - amount 100 - method - zoom Quality -Best OK

Then Select Radial Blur 3 more times

3. Ctrl J again to make a second copy

4. Working on layer 1

Filter - Distort - Twirl Select 175 OK

Now working on Layer 1 copy -Distort - Twirl Select -175 OK

5. Blend mode on the Right select the drop down arrow on Normal tab

Then select Lighten. This will blend your layers together.

Save if you are pleased

 

Certaines des Maisons de pains d’épices (Gingerbread House) situées aux 31, 33 et 34 Trinity Park, la rue qui encercle le parc du même nom, dans le village d'Oak Bluffs sur l'île Martha’s Vineyard, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, États-Unis.

 

Aujourd’hui attraction majeure de Martha’s Vineyard, ces charmantes petites maisons de poupées n’ont cependant pas été créées pour le plaisir des touristes, mais plutôt pour des réunions spirituelles, au 19e siècle. En 1835, alors que l’Église méthodiste choisissait cet endroit comme lieu de retraite, de grandes tentes étaient installées sous un immense chêne afin d’accueillir les membres. Comme les tentes devaient être montées et démontées chaque année, certains fidèles ont commencé, vers 1860, à s’y construire de petits chalets.

 

Collées les unes aux autres et placées en cercle autour d’un grand Tabernacle (lieu du culte à parois ouvertes pour les Méthodistes) au centre du Trinity Park, elles se multiplièrent rapidement. C’est le besoin de renforcer les liens de la communauté, par fierté, mais aussi pour se démarquer, qu’au fil des années, leurs propriétaires ont multiplié les fioritures décoratives et ont baptisé l’endroit Oak Bluffs, en hommage au chêne des premières rencontres.

 

Des 500 petites maisons qui ont existé aux temps forts de ce camp, il en reste un peu plus de 300. Minuscules (entre 200 et 300 mètres carrés), elles sont surtout réunies autour de Trinity Park, près du Tabernacle et de la Grace Methodist Church. Entretenues avec amour et fierté par leurs propriétaires, elles sont ornées de fleurs abondantes autant sur leurs balcons que dans leurs magnifiques jardins.

 

La péninsule de Cape Cod et ses îles de Martha's Vineyard et de Nantucket sont célèbres pour leurs plages immaculées et leur atmosphère balnéaire, caractéristique de la Nouvelle-Angleterre. Les 15 villes et les quelques villages de pêcheurs contribuent au charme maritime et à l'aura envoûtante de la région, où un vaste choix d'activités s'offre aux visiteurs : ateliers de verrerie, vignobles ou auberges à pignon proposant des fruits de mer pêchés le matin même.

When I first started Apophysis 7X, all I managed to do was generate some random fractals - the result was pretty hopeless.

 

I experimented with all kinds of variations for random fractals until I found a set that could easily be tweaked into something fairly presentable.

 

In the following album you can find this easy method to familiarise yourself with making fractals in Apophysis 7X, starting from a certain type of random fractals.

 

Tweaking them, helps you understand how fractals work and what the variations do while you have pretty nice results fairly quickly.

 

www.flickr.com/photos/125389789@N04/albums/72157681158873495

 

I made hundreds and hundreds and then some of those, before I began to understand how this works.

 

Save all your attempts, even if they look dreadful. Later on, when you get the hang of things, you can use those as basis to turn them into something pretty.

  

Marin County Civic Center

San Rafael, CA

Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright (1962)

I was happy to finish this piece. The method is called "thread painting" and I can see many more projects using it to applied appliqué pieces.

The Frederick Douglass Centre, Newcastle University, UK.

 

The story and importance of Frederick Douglass can be found here:

www.ncl.ac.uk/who-we-are/frederick-douglass/

 

Design (2019): Sheppard Robson.

 

The auditorium uses a cladding system inspired by the Newcastle-born mathematician Louis Fry Richardson whose pioneering work defined modern methods of weather forecasting. Fry Richardson’s work, which subdivided the planet into hexagonal zones, has been expressed in expanded aluminium mesh on the external elevations of the auditorium. A pattern has been created by the changing the orientation of the mesh, varying the opacity of the material.

Straight from Central Cats-ing? :-)

 

At first, I honestly thought this cat was simply a cardboard cutout and couldn't believe my luck when I saw he/she was real and not just part of the decorations, ha ha. And only on zooming in to crop, did I see 'that look' :-) I wonder if he/she is on contract to sit just like that for the next 3 weeks - being paid in yummy crunchies by the looks of it :-)

 

(Slight pun re 'lucky' timing, since I've personally always thought a black cat brings GOOD luck not bad.)

  

The potato bug, seen in the garden of the aunt of my husband :)

 

The Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata), also known as the Colorado beetle or the potato bug. It is about 10 mm (0.39 in) long, with a bright yellow/orange body and five bold brown stripes along the length of each of its elytra. Native to America, it spread rapidly in potato crops across America and then Europe from 1859 onwards. The Colorado beetle is a serious crop pest of potatoes. They may also cause significant damage to tomatoes and eggplants. Both adults and larvae feed on foliage and may completely eliminate the crop. Colorado potato beetle females are very prolific; they can lay as many as 800 eggs. Insecticides are currently the main method of beetle control on commercial farms. The natural enemy of Colorado beetle is the pheasant that eats Colorado beetle larvae.

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Stonka w ogródku u cioci mojego męża. Nie jest już jej tak dużo jak kiedyś, no ale jeszcze się zdarza... :)

 

Stonka ziemniaczana (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) – chrząszcz z rodziny stonkowatych. Występuje w Ameryce Północnej i Środkowej, Europie i Azji. Pochodzi z Kolorado (USA) i dlatego zwana była też żukiem z Kolorado, kolorado lub chrząszczem kolorado. Do Europy została zawleczona na przełomie XIX i XX wieku. Przyjmuje się, że owad przywędrował przypadkowo na pokładach statków przewożących żywność. Żeruje na ziemniakach. Żywi się ich liśćmi, kwiatami i łodygami. Samica składa nawet do 1000 jaj, w grupach, na spodniej stronie liści ziemniaka. Larwy wykluwają się i pożerają liście. Jedzą aż do końca sierpnia, a potem schodzą pod ziemię i tam przeczekują zimę. Stonki sa bardzo odporne na działanie substancji chemicznych. Zauważono jednak, że naturalnym wrogiem stonki jest bażant, który zajada się larwami stonki.

Bibio marci mating (male on the left, female on the right), field-stack from 67 images, Helicon-Focus method C

Utata's Thursday walk invites us to take a camera when we might not, perhaps taking a different path, and take more photographs than usual. This is the third image in the past year that has been explored but would not exist if not for the reminder to keep trying.

 

Quick links to related images:

Other Thursday walk images.

Other views from the curb sorted by INTERESTINGNESS

 

Technical Details:

The bus in the original image was too bright for my taste, and a black & white version was not differentiated at the top, so I went for a hybrid that enhanced puddle details but had more muted color. A high contrast B&W version was prepared (DXO filmpack, AGFA APX 25 preset) and blended (25%, normal blending mode) with the original to mute color. Contrast was then enhanced using Jeff Masamori's quick method (generate a copy, equalize histogram, then blend with the original).

 

Addendum I have since learned that the combination of a B&W image with a color one is a form of bleach bypass processing.

Oil floating on water makes for a very interesting image, I was very pleased with the result, it was my first attempt at this type of macro photography.

Although I did try many methods, and took 60 plus macro images to arrive with this one, I really enjoyed trying something different, although getting so close to water with a camera isn't without its own risks.

 

This image was created for the Macro Mondays group ....

The topic this week is Oil on Water.

HMM! Everyone .... Love & Peace.

 

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Been away a bit.

Baffled how it happened but the Monday after Christmas began coughing. Started as a tickle. Then turned croup like. Was able to get to urgent care that Thursday and a rapid test was positive for covid.

Because of my recent cancers I qualified for the myoclonal antibody treatment. Felt remarkably better for a bit.

But this sure has been a roller coaster.

 

I feel so bad for the unvaccinated. If I've been this awful after three Pfizers, I can't imagine surviving without having been vaxxed.

 

I had been given Prednisone for the croup/bronchial inflammation which I didn't start taking until I lost the sense of smell. Surprisingly the sense came back after two days.

 

A week after I showed symptoms, Kim showed, but hers were very different. She had severe nausea and headache. She hasn't had the respiratory involvement, but her test this past week was also positive. She's on the recovery roller coaster too.

 

Sometimes we feel some better, then it all hits again.

 

Been using our large gym ball to lie over. Way back at the beginning of the pandemic a bunch of us who had been Physical Therapists had talked about the importance of lying prone and the importance of postural drainage, which we used to do for patients in the hospital before Respiratory Therapy took it over.

 

Lying on one's chest on the ball supports the diaphragm and makes coughing more comfortable. Pushing forward to get the head low and butt high will help get secretions moving and excreted. Plus rolling on the ball is very good for the back.

 

I suppose my involvement here at Flickr will be a bit spotty for awhile yet. Hope everyone stays well.

 

This has been baffling. We've been masked whenever we've left the house. Kim goes to work but since she showed symptoms after me, I'm the likely one to have given it to her. In the week before showing symptoms I'd been once to the grocery store. And I've always double masked. I've always brought along my alcohol spray bottle to spray down the shopping carts.

One thing we haven't kept up is the wiping down of the grocery items before bringing them into the house. And we haven't been wiping down the Amazon packages that get delivered. But that method of transference has always been very low on the list. Being unmasked in a closed space has always been the chief method of transmission.

 

Go figure.

oh hey. i'm on rituals now. cargocollective.com/rituals

there's a ton of wonderful photographers on here so i'm pretty excited.

Le Gornergrat Bahn était le premier train à crémaillère du monde. Aujourd'hui, ce train moderne et durable se déplace grâce à un mécanisme de rétroaction qui récupère l'énergie, garantissant des trajets sobres. Grâce à cette méthode, l'énergie pour une à deux nouvelles montées en montagne est gagnée par trois descente.

Le plus haut chemin de fer à crémaillère 3100m à ciel ouvert d’Europe circule toute l’année.

 

Kekaha, Kauai, Hawaii

 

Takahashi FSQ106

Nikon D750

 

Processed with Pixinsight & Photoshop. Trying out a new processing method on data shot last year.

Another from last summer. After many years a Notocactus Leninghausii from my collection finally bloomed. A 32-image handheld focus stack in late-day light. Stacked using Helicon Focus, (method B_R4-S2). In hindsight, I will use a tripod next time — too many artifacts.

 

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Another shot from DUN NA CUAICHE , the 18th-century watchtower that overlooks the small Scottish town of Inveraray. If you look carefully below the brow of the hill you can see Inveraray Castle the home of the Clan Campbell and the River Aray.

 

Loch Fyne meaning Loch of the Vine or Wine, is a sea loch on the west coast of Argyll and Bute. It extends 65 kilometres (40 mi) inland from the Sound of Bute, making it the longest of the sea lochs. It is connected to the Sound of Jura by the Crinan Canal.

It has a reputation for its oyster fishery, and as a consequence the loch has given its name to the locally-owned Loch Fyne Oysters and to the associated Loch Fyne Restaurants. It is also notable for its herring-fishing industry, and hence the famous Loch Fyne Kipper, originally caught using the drift-net method. In the mid-19th century, Loch Fyne was the centre of the battle between the traditional drift-net fishermen and the new trawl-net fishermen who sprang up around Tarbert and Campbeltown in 1833.

 

Tripod mounted, 6 exposure hdr -3 to +2 in 1ev steps. Pp in acr, photomatics, and photoshop with a helping of topaz clarity and a smidgen of denoise. Fuji X-E2 with 14mm f2.8, @ f14, exposure 1/15 to 1/500 sec , ISO 200.

  

Across the street from my studio. Trying The Brenizer Method.

Camera: A7R4

Lens: Sigma Art 35mm F1.4 @ 1.4

Shots taken: 23

Edited in Lightroom Classic

The massive roof beams in this 14th century tithe barn in Lacock village, Wiltshire, UK supported a structure that was built to last. This ceiling was restored in 2007 using the same methods & materials as the original, including wooden oak pegs. I'm glad that I looked up while I visited and didn't miss this awesome ceiling!

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