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We saw them as we were swing around in Colorado’s northern Rocky Mountains.

10JUN23.

Bob Dylan revisitado por 3ª vez.

Catedral y Giralda. Sevilla

 

IPhone 14 ProMax

Costa Di Lago (street), MonteLago Village, Lake Las Vegas. Former MonteLago Casino, now a Hilton convention venue after multiple ownership turnovers.

In phone Apple software edits only. Just got "Deep Fusion" iOS upgrade.

My actually Apple Setup

MacBook Pro 13" from 2015

iPhone 11 Pro Max With 512 GB

AirPods Pro

One of several photos taken at the Chrysanthemum Flower show at Gage Park in Hamilton, Ontario.

Quite a pretty flower but considered to be a weed in the UK.

This is the remains of the Spanish church that was completed in 1717. The original Spanish church at the site was destroyed in the 1680 Pueblo revolt.

The Lamborghini Murciélago is a two-door, two-seat sports car produced by Italian automaker Lamborghini between 2001 and 2010. Successor to the Diablo and flagship of the automaker's lineup, the Murciélago was introduced as a coupé in 2001. The automaker's first new design in eleven years, the car was also the brand's first new model under the ownership of German parent company Audi. It was styled by Peruvian-born Belgian Luc Donckerwolke, Lamborghini's head of design from 1998 to 2005.

 

In March 2006, Lamborghini unveiled a new version of its halo car at the Geneva Motor Show: the Murciélago LP640. The new title incorporated the car's name, along with an alphanumeric designation which indicated the engine's orientation (Longitudinale Posteriore), along with the newly uprated power output. With displacement now increased to 6.5 litres, the new car made 640 PS (471 kW; 631 hp) at 8000 rpm. The Murciélago's exterior received a minor facelift. Front and rear fascias were revised, and side air intakes were now asymmetrical with the left side feeding an oil cooler. A new single outlet exhaust system incorporated into the rear diffuser, modified suspension tuning, revised programming and upgraded clutch for the 6 speed "e-gear" automated sequential transmission with launch control rounded out the performance modifications. Interior seating was also reshaped to provide greater headroom, and a new stereo system formed part of the updated dashboard. In the U.S. MSRP was set at $318,800.

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The Iphone 13 ProMax definitely struggles, like many cameras of course, as the dark sets in. I snapped this shot handheld and without any adjustment of any settings just to see how well it would cope with the vanishing light. Not as well as I'd hoped unfortunately but I wondered if some may like it so I decided to post it anyway.

I added the moon burst in Luminar Neo but apart from that it's had only minor editing in that program.

Some lovely light on this March day. Taken with my IPhone 15 ProMax 120mm

I pulled into the Ridgeway car park in Plymouth and this beauty was parked up . Even using the wide angle lens on the phone the car filled the frame it was so long

I81 heading north from the Syracuse area. This is the first shot taken with the new iPhone 15 ProMax.

Plaza Alta. Badajoz

 

iPhone 15 ProMax

The waxing crescent moon. October 18, 2023.

My dive partner took this picture of me diving with a huge Tridacna clam at Enewetak Atoll in 1980 (scanned with an iPhone 15 ProMax). I learned to dive in 1958, at age 16, at a military course (in those days men only) with a dual hose Aqua-Lung at the Canadian Forces Base in Rockcliff. The Aqua-Lung was invented in the late 1950s. Subsequently I got my Advanced Research Diving Certification at the U of Miami Rosenstiel Institute for Marine Science with the renowned diving pioneer and technical diver, Tom Mount, who also got his certification in 1958 at age 18. Tom died in 2022. My dive partner in those days was Pat Colin, a highly experienced scientific diver and underwater photographer. He co-founded the Coral Reef Research Foundation, based in Palau, and is still active.

When the director of the Mid-Pacific Research Laboratory at Enewetak Atoll, Marshall Islands was badly mauled by a hammerhead shark in 1979, Pat became the new director and I was invited make some collections in the atoll where, from 1948 to 1958, the U.S. conducted 43 nuclear tests including the 1st H-bomb test in 1952 (code named Ivy Mike, mentioned at the end of Oppenheimer movie). It vaporized the island of Elugelab at the north end of Enewetak Atoll. The radioactive debris from the atomic bombs and H-bomb testing at Enewetak atoll was collected between 1977 and 1980 and the material was placed in the crater created by the 18 KT "Cactus" nuclear weapons test on May 6, 1958 on Runit Island (interesting co-incidence, this was around the same time I was getting my 1st diving certification). The radioactive waste was then covered with a huge concrete dome, which is still there, although starting to crack and leak. I dove and did a collection in the lagoon next to the dome when I was there, being careful not to stir up any sediments that still contain Plutonium-239, which has a half-life of 24,000 years. Since there had been no fishing pressure in the lagoon for 30-40 years before my visit, the fish and invertebrates were in pristine condition (including massive shark populations).

Kinder waterfall with reservoir in the distance.

One of several photos taken with my new iPhone 16 pro max at the Chrysanthemum Flower show at Gage Park in Hamilton, Ontario.

The chef preparing unagi (freshwater eel) at my favourite small specialty restaurant in Tokushima, Japan. Unagi is the only thing they serve and the ice-filled black barrel is full of live eels - you can't get any fresher! In the right background, the unagi is being grilled and is served over rice with a thick sweet soy sauce (kabayaki).

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National Railroad Museum

Green Bay, WI 2022

Apple iPhone 14 ProMax

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