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1968 Mustang at the Murray Brothers Garage

The Granite Dells is a geological feature north of Prescott, Arizona. The Dells consist of exposed bedrock and large boulders of granite that have eroded into an unusual lumpy, rippled appearance. The Granite Dells are 1.4 billion years old. Lake Watson is a manmade lake near Prescott Arizona. The combination of the Dells and the lake make for some very interesting scenery.

I processed this picture with Photoshop and a little help from Dynamic Auto Painter. I used three textures, each of which had to be modified in Photoshop to make them useable.

 

A classic aviator's watch, with a Herbertz "Top Collection" folding knife. Older photo, dug out from the archives...

 

BTW, as the knife is single-hand operated and locking, it may not be carried under German weapons laws.

 

The watch is a monopusher, meaning the stopwatch functions "Start", "Stop" and "Reset" are all performed by one single pusher.

 

The movement is based on an ETA 7750, modified by Hanhart for the monopusher arrangement and relocation of the stopwatch minutes counter.

 

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Modified Canon 20D, Canon EF17-40 f/4L

Frost's bolete is a widely distributed mushroom in the eastern and southwestern US. Boletes are classified as a groupd of mushrooms that produce their spores in tubular structures under the cap, rather than gills. Found growing in association with hardwood trees, especially oak. The network pattern of the stipe (the stalk) and the amber droplets produced along the cap in young fruiting bodies.

 

Eastgate Park, Meridian Township, Michigan

 

Shot with single off-camera strobe (Leica SF60/Leica SF C1 trigger) positioned camera right at approximately 20 degrees, slightly above subject, modified with MagMod MagSphere diffuser.

Photographed in 665 nanometer infrared using a infrared modified Canon 20D and rendered in black and white.

700 North in Orem, Utah. Cascade Mountain in the background.

 

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alteration viewed on the top view of the word "Water"

Taken at the Zeeland Car Show, restored and modified (restomod).

 

Thanks for views, comments and views :)

At least 4 mtrs high flowering Echinopsis pachanoi, in infrared with Sony A7 modified for infrared, 720nm

pp. Silver Efex 2 Pro

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© All Rights Reserved - Jim Goodyear 2017.

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There are landmarks every landscape photographer wants to shoot, and Mobius Arch is one of them. The arch simply looks gorgeous with the ragged peaks of the Eastern Sierra in the backdrop.

 

A quick online search will reveal that most Milky Way nightscapes from Mobius Arch are captured from a lower and more westerly position than the famous daylight or sunrise shots. From this perspective, the arch still looks nice, but the view of the mountains is blocked by the surrounding rocks, making the composition less impressive. Unfortunately, the Milky Way core doesn't align with the Sierras behind the arch.

 

I shot Mobius Arch in this composition during previous visits but wasn't impressed by the results. That's why I tried to do things differently during my last visit in April 2022.

 

For this image, I captured Mobius Arch from its back side. From this position, the Milky Way bow perfectly aligns with the completely different but still nice-looking arch.

 

To my surprise, I haven't been able to find any images of Mobius Arch from this side, even though I was convinced that it has been shot from every possible angle thousands of times. If I really found a new perspective of this famous place, I entitle myself to give it a new, secondary name. For obvious reasons, I call it 'Sisyphus Arch'.

 

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Canon EOS R, astro-modified

Sigma 28mm ART f/1.4 @ f/2

IDAS NBZ filter

iOptron SkyTracker Pro

 

Sky:

Panorama of 8 panels, each a stack of 8x 45s @ ISO1600, unfiltered & 3x 105s @ ISO6400, filtered

 

Foreground:

Focus stacked panorama of 10 panels, each a stack of 5x 5s @ISO100, f/5.6 during twilight

 

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I was craving pot roast but I’m the only one who likes it at my house. (Although one will eat a dish of vegetables/broth & the other will occasionally eat a bit of it all.) I seared a chuck steak (much thinner than chuck-roast) added organic vegetable broth, red wine, whole tomatoes, celery, carrots, zucchini, cabbage & potatoes. Cut the stovetop time & oven time to get a beef-stew-like dish.

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Modified Hall Class 4-6-0 6990 "Witherslack Hall" working the 0930 Bury Bolton Street - Rawtenstall Service.photographed at Ramsbottom on the East Lancashire Railway on 03/06/2018

Morgan, Utah • May 8, 2020

On the parade laps at Sydney Motorsport Park Vintage & Veteran Festival.

 

Morris, with lots of additions, metallic paintwork, the rallye alloys, front spoiler, sunroof.

 

Not sure of the model year.

 

Eastern Creek, New South Wales, Australia.

lens used - helios 44-2

intentional camera movement series focusing mostly on railway lights, rarely on other urban light sources. minimal postprocessing, modified only a little bit of exposure and colors tweaked slightly towards warmer spectrum.

all photos in this series:

www.flickr.com/photos/polykhromov/albums/72177720309799712

River Amstel, Amsterdam, Netherlands

 

Sony A7 modified for infrared, 720nm

Laowa 10-18mm/4.5

 

Some editing with Snapseed on

iphone.

vintage polaroid SX-70 camera electronically modified to shoot 600 series film, impossible project B&W generation 2.0 beta test film. scan: epson V750. exif tags: lenstagger.

青い コチョウラン 2301 ラン科 コチョウラン属

ファレノプシス・ウェディングプロムナードの遺伝子組み換え 

Lego Technic Set 8418 from 2005 with widened frame and room for a driver.

The tough part was to keep the bucket frame as slim as it was, there is only a tenth of a millimeter between the lift frame and the cabin. Was able to add three studs in the floor of the cabin, so there is a seat and two control levers.

 

Toy Project Day 1778

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A MAC M11A1 with a MAX M11A1 upper receiver, a k-grip, and a folding stock. Made in PMG 0.7.

 

Please view in all sizes to see all the detail.

 

Credit to Amy for the pistol grip texture technique.

 

Reference picture: firearmdeals.com/Dons/SWDM11A1_380_001.JPG

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EE Type 2 'Baby Deltic' D5907 at Kings Cross station, on a bright sunny day in April 1968.

The loco had entered service in 1959, and - after the class suffered from embarrassing failures - was rebuilt as seen here in 1965. The rebuilds did not last much longer, and the last of the class was withdrawn from service in 1971, and all were subsequently scrapped, after one was retained for departmental/research purposes for a few more years.

Today (2021) this scene has changed completely, with many of the buildings seen here - and the small loco depot - gone, and the track layout simplified, and electrified.

There is an active project to recreate a 'new' example, using the modified body shell and chassis from a scrapped EE Type 3 (Class 37), and an original preserved 'Deltic' power unit and generator from D5901, with bogies from an EE Type 1 (Class 20).

Restored from an under-exposed grainy blue-colour-shifted (Agfa) original..

Original slide - Property of Robert Gadsdon

 

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