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My wife and I decided to treat all our children to this really nice pub, "The Bull's Head', which serves some of the most delicious food! It was our first time to go there, and we absolutely loved it!
We'll definitely be making a return in the near future!
After my 1 day suspension being locked up with my homegirl lime; we had to pull out the mothafucka in my rolls royce. Had to show these lame fucks how to ball.
Was good to get out and as always to get back! There really is nothing like walking out in heels and tights and feeling the breeze on my legs.
On the Belem shore of the Tagus River in Lisboa, this vast sculpture was built, the Padrão dos Descobrimentos, or Monument to Discoveries. The side display the effigies of the great explorers of Portuguese history, stretching back from Vasco de Gama on one side, and Henrique the Explorer on the other. The side facing asea is carved in the prow of a sailing ship.
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Now by my normal patterns this should really be a photo of me sitting down. However as it's Friday I usually like to post something a bit more showy. Now yesterday I spent the whole of my day in Cesca mode (including for work) which I haven't done for what seems like an absolute age. Flash to this morning and I'm currently working from my bed, now this outfit might suggest a different type of work from what I actually do. However we all know I'm far too sweet and innocent for anything like that, have a great weekend everyone 💋
Aurora season's over for the summer, at least here in Iceland - the nights have started to get so bright again that seeing the auroras will be impossible - no matter how strong the auroras might become. Shot with Pentax 645Z + FA35/3.5
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I had passed by this location quite a few times, often thinking of stopping for the shot, but never taking the time. I'm happy that I did that day.
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One day as I was photographing these Golden Eye's they all became concerned, and not with me. The drakes were all looking at something.
I employed several new techniques I came up with on this one so I think of it as more of a prototype. Still it almost gets at what I was trying to do so I'm going to post it.
From a crazy weekend in Northampton, London and Birmingham last year.
This is the spiral staircase of Heals department store on Tottenham Court Road on The Big Smoke. Attended with my good mates Ivor Miller and Jack Savage.
In the past 18 months or so, I watched this go from a parking lot to a very deep hole in the ground to topped out. Downtown Rockville, Maryland.
Day 177 of my 365 Project
Another shot from my day out in London at the weekend with Martin Turner, Daniel Borg, Paul Baggaley and Paul Stokes.
We all ended up at Canary Wharf in the afternoon, so couldn't resist taking photos of the tube entrance/exit.
This was one of the last photos I took, with the camera simply placed on the ground.
In geometrical optics, a focus, also called an image point, is the point where light rays originating from a point on the object converge. Although the focus is conceptually a point, physically the focus has a spatial extent, called the blur circle. This non-ideal focusing may be caused by aberrations of the imaging optics. In the absence of significant aberrations, the smallest possible blur circle is the Airy disc, which is caused by diffraction from the optical system's aperture. Aberrations tend to get worse as the aperture diameter increases, while the Airy circle is smallest for large apertures.
An image, or image point or region, is in focus if light from object points is converged almost as much as possible in the image, and out of focus if light is not well converged. The border between these is sometimes defined using a circle of confusion criterion.