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Martin Gantner (Baritone) sings "Kaiser Overall" in the opera "Der Kaiser von Atlantis" (Viktor Ullmann, 1943). Teatro de la Maestranza, Sevilla.
Explore in Nov 30, 2018. No. 295
Length overall (LOA) is 234.98 meters and her width is 38.51 meters.
built in 2018
Keith-Lynn, North Vancouver, British Columbia
Cargill Limited Terminal, - North Vancouver, BC,
Grain Elevators,
Built in the 1960's, this terminal was owned by the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool until 2007 when it was purchased by Cargill Limited.
With a capacity of 237,240 metric tonnes, this is one of the largest of the grain terminals in the Port of Vancouver. It is serviced by the Canadian National Railway.
Although difficult to quantify, some lenses enhance overall image quality by producing more subjectively pleasing out-of-focus areas. Good bokeh is especially important for large-aperture lenses, macro lenses, and long telephoto lenses because they are typically used with a shallow depth of field. Bokeh is also important for medium telephoto "portrait lenses" (typically 85–150 mm on 35 mm format) because in portraiture photography, the photographer typically seeks to obtain a shallow depth of field to achieve an out-of-focus background and make the subject stand out.
Bokeh characteristics may be quantified by examining the image's circle of confusion. In out-of-focus areas, each point of light becomes an image of the aperture, generally a more or less round disc. Depending how a lens is corrected for spherical aberration, the disc may be uniformly illuminated, brighter near the edge, or brighter near the center. Lenses that are poorly corrected for spherical aberration will show one kind of disc for out-of-focus points in front of the plane of focus, and a different kind for points behind. This may actually be desirable, as blur circles that are dimmer near the edges produce less-defined shapes which blend smoothly with the surrounding image. Lens manufacturers including Nikon, Minolta, and Sony make lenses designed with specific controls to change the rendering of the out-of-focus areas.
Kassa Overall - Take the A-Train Musicfestival - 13.09.2024 - Jazzit Musik Club Salzburg
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Besetzung:
Kassa Overall: drums, vocals;
Tomoki Sanders: sax, vocals, drums;
Matt Wong: keys;
Bendji Allonce: percussion, vocals;
In the notes I’ve provided for these “peeps in the ‘hood” and “street where I live” Flickr albums, I usually write that I don’t include photos of drunks, bums, or homeless people. But since this photo is an exception to that self-imposed policy, I thought it would be a good idea to see how often it has happened; and by searching for “homeless” as a tag attached to my photos, I found that there are just under 50 in my overall Flickr archives of roughly 50,000 photos. Only about 7,000 of those photos are “public,” so you probably won’t even see a lot of the homeless people that I’ve photographed; but I hope that the ones you do see show a respectful and fairly sympathetic perspective.
Of course, not everyone does feel respectful or sympathetic toward the homeless people they see on the street; and that is just as much true here in New York City as it is in other cities across the country and around the world. New Yorkers are constantly being pushed, shoved, bothered, accosted, and harassed for money; and many of us have grown rather cynical about the presence of beggars, panhandlers, and other forms of homeless people. Indeed, just yesterday there was an article in our New York Post newspaper about a 43 year old former theater stagehand who says that he “rakes in up to $200 an hour” from kind-hearted New Yorkers by panhandling outside Grand Central Terminal (see “ New York City panhandler says he makes $200 an hour").
Obviously, I don’t know how common this situation really is. And I don’t know how many people are begging for money simply to buy more alcohol, drugs, or whatever pushed them onto the streets in the first place. I certainly have had the experience of seeing the same person in the same spot, day after day, always asking for a quarter or a dollar to buy some food. And I have had the experience — as have many well-intentioned people — of offering to bring an allegedly hungry person into a deli or MacDonald’s to buy him/her some food that can be eaten on the spot, only to have the offer scornful rejected. And I have to admit that I, too, have experienced the knee-jerk reaction that the homeless people on the street should just “get a job” and “work for a living,” in order to function in society the way most of my friends and I have done throughout our lives.
But I’ve been around for a long time now, and I’ve lived in this city for a long time; and while I may have only 50 photos of homeless people in my Flickr archives, I’ve seen several hundred more, if not several thousand. And while some may be phonies or scam artists, it seems to me that many of these people are overwhelmed and broken by the circumstances in which they find themselves. It may have been drugs or alcohol that pushed them over the edge; but it may also have been mental illness (or PTSD), or a physical injury, or an abusive spouse, or a string of bad luck that they didn’t anticipate, and simply couldn’t handle. I’ve also seen enough TV documentaries to appreciate that, in most cases, people don’t “flip” overnight from productive members of society, to people on the street. For most, it’s a long, slow, gradual descent into a world that they never imagined would happen to them. For others, I suppose, it may be a continuation of a life that was miserable even when they were children.
I don’t have the time, or the psychological energy, to stop and talk to every one of these people I see on the street. And if they were truly gifted con artists, I’m sure they could convince me that they were a victim of unfortunate circumstances, no matter how cynical a New Yorker I might be. Anyway, I only have a second or two to make a snap judgment as I walk by; and sometimes I decide to give them a dollar, or a pocket full of coins, while other times I shrug and just keep walking.
But I’m also a strong believer in the old adage that “what goes around, comes around”; and even though I think of myself as strong, tough, resilient, and resolute … I also realize, after seeing so many broken people on the street, that it could happen to me, too. Years ago, I stumbled across a book by Catherine Ryan Hyde called Pay It Forward, and while I don’t practice it as much as I should, the principle has stuck with me.
So, every time I see someone like this man on the street, I say to myself: pay it forward. Make someone’s like a little better today. Repeat.
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Sometime in 2014, I created Flickr album for photos that I had started taking with my iPhone5s; and a year later, in the fall of 2014, I started a new Flickr album for photos that I’ve begun taking with my iPhone6, and iPhone6+. But progress doesn’t stop (at least with Apple): as of October 2015, I’ve upgraded once again, to the iPhone6s and 6s+ (yes, both of them) and this new album contains photos created with those camera-phones
In last year’s Flickr album, I wrote, “Whether you’re an amateur or professional photographer, it’s hard to walk around with a modern smartphone in your pocket, and not be tempted to use the built-in camera from time-to-time. Veteran photographers typically sneer at such behavior, and most will tell you that they can instantly recognize an iPhone photo, which they mentally reject as being unworthy of any serious attention.
“After using many earlier models of smartphones over the past several years, I was inclined to agree; after all, I always (well, almost always) had a “real” camera in my pocket (or backpack or camera-bag), and it was always capable of taking a much better photographic image than the mediocre, grainy images shot with a camera-phone.
“But still … there were a few occasions when I desperately wanted to capture some photo-worthy event taking place right in front of me, and inevitably it turned out to be the times when I did not have the “real” camera with me. Or I did have it, but it was buried somewhere in a bag, and I knew that the “event” would have disappeared by the time I found the “real" camera and turned it on. By contrast, the smart-phone was always in my pocket (along with my keys and my wallet, it’s one of the three things I consciously grab every time I walk out the door). And I often found that I could turn it on, point it at the photographic scene, and take the picture much faster than I could do the same thing with a “traditional” camera.
“Meanwhile, smartphone cameras have gotten substantially better in the past few years, from a mechanical/hardware perspective; and the software “intelligence” controlling the camera has become amazingly sophisticated. It’s still not on the same level as a “professional” DSLR camera, but for a large majority of the “average” photographic situations we’re likely to encounter in the unplanned moments of our lives, it’s more and more likely to be “good enough.” The old adage of “the best camera is the one you have with you” is more and more relevant these days. For me, 90% of the success in taking a good photo is simply being in the right place at the right time, being aware that the “photo opportunity” is there, and having a camera — any camera — to take advantage of that opportunity. Only 10% of the time does it matter which camera I’m using, or what technical features I’ve managed to use.
“And now, with the recent advent of the iPhone5s, there is one more improvement — which, as far as I can tell, simply does not exist in any of the “professional” cameras. You can take an unlimited number of “burst-mode” shots with the new iPhone, simply by keeping your finger on the shutter button; instead of being limited to just six (as a few of the DSLR cameras currently offer), you can take 10, 20, or even a hundred shots. And then — almost magically — the iPhone will show you which one or two of the large burst of photos was optimally sharp and clear. With a couple of clicks, you can then delete everything else, and retain only the very best one or two from the entire burst.
“With that in mind, I’ve begun using my iPhone5s for more and more “everyday” photo situations out on the street. Since I’m typically photographing ordinary, mundane events, even the one or two “optimal” shots that the camera-phone retains might not be worth showing anyone else … so there is still a lot of pruning and editing to be done, and I’m lucky if 10% of those “optimal” shots are good enough to justify uploading to Flickr and sharing with the rest of the world. Still, it’s an enormous benefit to know that my editing work can begin with photos that are more-or-less “technically” adequate, and that I don’t have to waste even a second reviewing dozens of technically-mediocre shots that are fuzzy, or blurred.
“Oh, yeah, one other minor benefit of the iPhone5s (and presumably most other current brands of smartphone): it automatically geotags every photo and video, without any special effort on the photographer’s part. Only one of my other big, fat cameras (the Sony Alpha SLT A65) has that feature, and I’ve noticed that almost none of the “new” mirrorless cameras have got a built-in GPS thingy that will perform the geotagging...
“I’ve had my iPhone5s for a couple of months now, but I’ve only been using the “burst-mode” photography feature aggressively for the past couple of weeks. As a result, the initial batch of photos that I’m uploading are all taken in the greater-NYC area. But as time goes on, and as my normal travel routine takes me to other parts of the world, I hope to add more and more “everyday” scenes in cities that I might not have the opportunity to photograph in a “serious” way.”
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Okay, so now it’s October of 2015, and I’ve got the iPhone 6s/6s+. The the camera now has a 12-megapixel lens (instead of the older 8 MP version), and that the internal camera-related hardware/firmware/software is better, too. Obviously, I’ve got the newer iOS9, too, and even on the “old” phones, it now supports time-lapse videos along with everything else.
I’ve still got my pocket camera (an amazing little Sony RX-100 Mark IV, which replaces the Mark III I had last year), and two larger cameras (Sony RX-10 II, and Sony A7 II), but I have a feeling that I won’t even be taking them out of the camera bag when I’m out on the street for ordinary day-to-day walking around.
That will depend, obviously, on what kind of photos and videos the iPhone6s/6s+ camera actually capable of taking … so I’m going to try to use at leas one of them every day, and see what the results look like …
Like I said last year, “stay tuned…”
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Overall not my recent style, but i wanted to post something light - and nothing could be light as clouds... Plus may be to remind myself about landscapes photography..
Good eve to everyone
More playing with the social aspect of the Autonomous Node Economy framework. Here personal space and group clustering are driving the motivation of each node (e.g. desired movement). All nodes are visualized as spirographs that display aspects of their current behavioral state. There are no external forces acting on the individual nodes by the overall system, each node freely moves as it desires.
This sketch was done in Processing.
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After two years...The beachfront project is almost done... Haha, it's so crowded and busy... I added too many stuff but I guess the minifigs don't mind! It was fun working on this...
"Our peony is a typical European. Overall, its distribution extends from northern Spain to the Volga, although in Scandinavia only the southern tip is colonised. The species also grows in an extra area between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. Worldwide, there are around 175 species of monkshood, all of them native to the northern hemisphere, most of them in East Asia and the Himalayas.
In Germany, on the other hand, apart from Euonymus europaea, only the very similar broad-leaved coneflower (E. latifolia) can be found in the foothills of the Alps. However, its inflorescences consist of more individual flowers and it has five petals instead of four. Other European species are the warty peacock (E. verrucosa) and the winged peacock (E. alata), the latter named after the four narrow cork strips, which are also found to a lesser extent on older branches of Euonymus europaea. The evergreen Japanese coneflower (E. japonica) is one of the ornamental shrubs introduced to Europe.
Naturally, Japanese coneflowers can be found in sparse deciduous forests, alluvial forests, forest edges of all kinds and as part of dry scrub. They are also often planted in hedges and to stabilise embankments. The yellow wood of the foxglove is considered to be very tough. In the past, it was used to make organ pipes, shoe nails, knitting needles and spindles, hence the old name spindle bush. In addition, a particularly high-quality charcoal could be extracted from the peacock coneflower, which was used as drawing charcoal.
All parts of the plant, especially the seeds, contain toxins, including cardiac glycosides and various alkaloids. Even large grazing animals can die from them. The ground seeds were once used to make insect powder, and the powder was even used as a shampoo or in ointments to cure scabies caused by mites. The monkshood is also dangerous for humans. Eating the fruit can lead to circulatory disorders, fever and colic. The poisonous effect only occurs after at least twelve hours. In extreme cases, eating 30 to 40 seeds can lead to fatal paralysis."
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General view of Godafoss from Little Godafoss area on way to the café. Main Godafoss fall is in distance
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Niccy and I just got back from a transatlantic cruise so I've finally got some shots to post!
The VASTASO (IMO: 9328443) is a Tug and is sailing under the flag of Italy. Her length overall (LOA) is 32.5 meters and her width is 10.8 meters.
In this shot she's helping out the MSC Caterina who was making a tight turn in the Civitavecchia Cruise Port area. There were actually three tugs helping her out, pretty sure I've got pictures of the other two as well!
did my 1st 8" munny this time around (4th munny overall) i like having more room to work with. looking back at my previous 3 minis, i wonder how i managed to work in such a tight area, haha.
since i was trying new things, i also decided to step away from the usual spraypaint method, doing this little guy completely by hand. there are some areas that i wasn't completely thrilled about (i HATE brushstrokes on my munnys)
and now, we're off to phoenix, to hand deliver this kitty for the MUNNY GRUBBERS show taking place on august 8th.....u
Overall view of the derailed 11.30 London Euston to Blackpool North, loco 47500 completely derailed and one bogie of the first coach 12163.
The investigation and planning of the recovery get underway..
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Adult is grey overall, with dull red skin on the crown and lores; whitish chin and upper throat; blackish primaries. Cranes may stain their upper back feathers, lower neck and breast with ferrous solution contained in the mud while preening with muddy bills. In winter, they regularly feed in dry fields consuming corn (as above), insects, amphibians and rodents, returning to water at night.
Compare with Sarus Crane, Demoiselle Crane, Common Crane.
Nikon 200-400mm f/4G lens, x1.4, f/5.6, 1/6400s, ISO 400, NPF
Thanks to all of you who fave and/or comment on the photograph!
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One of the features of the Sk8 Park in Grimsby, Ontario is a group of small billboard-style panels specifically intended to host the artistic expressions of those visiting the site. As a result, graffiti is encouraged in places that are acceptable. Furthermore, periodic cleanup of the panels by town staff ensures regular refreshment of the subject matter. This image was taken in mid-February, the dead of Winter, so the snow-covered park was not in regular use and had not been for several months. The last round of painting had been ignored, likely waiting for Spring to get a refresh, with the consequence being the multiple layers of paint had weathered and flaked off leaving colourful abstracts when viewed up close. This section features and area with yellow and green patches. - JW
Date Taken: 2019-02-21
Taken using a hand-held Nikon D7100 fitted with an AF-S DX Nikkor 12-24mm 1:4 lense set to 12mm, Daylight WB, ISO100, Program mode, f/8.0, 1/250 sec. PP in free open Source RAWTherapee from Nikon RAW/NEF source file: set final image width to 9000px, adjust Tone Curve 2 in parametric mode by darkening the ‘Darks’ and ‘Lights’ slightly, enable HDR Tone Mapping and apply a light amount of HDR, enable Shadows/Highlights and recover highlights just enough that the ‘white’ areas of paint show detail/texture, boost contrast and Chromaticity in L-A-B mode, set White Balance to Daylight (5300K), boost Vibrance, sharpen (edges only), save. PP in free Open Source GIMP: increase overall contrast, fine tune overall tonality using the Tone Curves tool, sharpen, save, scale image to 6000px wide, sharpen slightly, save, add fine black-and-white frame, add bar and text on left, save, scale image to 2048px wide for posting online, sharpen slightly, save.
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A L’arme Festival 2023, Berlin, August 2023
Und Fritsch war auch dabei. Durch einen Zufall haben wir uns auf dem Festival getroffen. Seit über zehn Jahren kennen wir uns über flickr, eine Begegnung im „echten“ Leben gab's bis jetzt aber noch nie. Der gemeinsame Musikgeschmack hatte uns hier zusammen geführt. So wurden es jetzt spannende und spaßige Abende mit herrlicher Musik und regem Austausch, was die Musik und das Fotografieren betrifft. Glücklicherweise mag Florian auch ein Bierchen zu später Stunde. :-) Ich freue mich jetzt schon auf das nächste Treffen!
Hector's dolphin (Cephalorhynchus hectori) is one of four dolphin species belonging to the genus Cephalorhynchus. Hector's dolphin is the only cetacean endemic to New Zealand, and comprises two subspecies: C. h. hectori, the more numerous subspecies, also referred to as South Island Hector's dolphin; and the critically endangered Māui dolphin (C. h. maui), found off the West Coast of the North Island.
Hector's dolphin is the smallest dolphin species. Mature adults have a total length of 1.2–1.6 m (3 ft 11 in – 5 ft 3 in) and weigh 40–60 kg (88–132 lb).[4] The species is sexually dimorphic, with females being about 5–7% longer than males.[5] The body shape is stocky, with no discernible beak. The most distinctive feature is the rounded dorsal fin, with a convex trailing edge and undercut rear margin.
The overall coloration appearance is pale grey, but closer inspection reveals a complex and elegant combination of colours. The back and sides are predominantly light grey, while the dorsal fin, flippers, and flukes are black.
The eyes are surrounded by a black mask, which extends forward to the tip of the rostrum and back to the base of the flipper. A subtly shaded, crescent-shaped black band crosses the head just behind the blowhole. The throat and belly are creamy white, separated by dark-grey bands meeting between the flippers. A white stripe extends from the belly onto each flank below the dorsal fin.
At birth, Hector's dolphin calves have a total length of 60–80 cm (24–31 in) and weigh 8–10 kg (18–22 lb). Their coloration is the almost same as adults, although the grey has a darker hue.
Newborn Hector's dolphins have distinct fetal fold marks on their flanks that cause a change in coloration pattern of the skin. These changes are visible for approximately six months and consist of four to six vertical light grey stripes against darker grey skin.
This image was taken in the Queen Charlotte Sound, near Picton on the South Island of new Zealand.
Sometimes wonder if more than a few of my Good Friends, read these notes with the picture. We'll see. This is a rough, amateur attempt at what you will see done professionally, when I get my style session photos back. I saw one of my favorite actresses, Michelle Williams in "The Fabelmans" wearing a sweet white blouse with overalls, I was smitten. I wanted to try to duplicate that look. More to come.