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Awaiting the first winter snowfall.
Descending to PDX.
The crater is the result of the 1980 eruption which decreased to height of the mountain by 1345 feet.
A large Bauer of Los Angeles 'Ring Ware' garden jardiniere in aqua and my belt.
Here's Johnny Cash singing the song:
*Created for the Our Daily Challenge topic:
CIRCLE (s)
And
Monday Music Mania
*Sorry Bob for being out of the picture lately with MMM as life has been a bit 'Crazy' like Patsy Cline!
HMMM!
Im not sorry,
I just could not resist myself.
But I am NOT counting it as todays ring as I am trying to actually make a physical ring every day.
Hope this made you smile :D !
I can't think of a better way to spend Labor Day than being at camp with family.
This was taken on Sunday, the night before Labor Day, when people light bonfires all around the edge of the lake - it's called The Ring of Fire. Our neighbors also must have had a few fireworks left over from July 4th! It was a great night :)
This worked a whole lot better then I had anticipated! I really need to find some more local locations for this type of photography..
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Ring of Fire Eclipse over a ring in in the Earth's surface - A Rincon, or paleo oxbow entrenched river channel abandoned by the San Juan River.
This site was intriguing when I was scouting possible locations as it appears as a ring on a topographic map. What better place to view a ring of fire in the sky! The image does no justice to the size of this landscape feature. Rim to rim is 5,000 feet across, so just shy of a mile wide. The butte in the center is 550 feet high. More information can be found on the Utah Geological Survey website: geology.utah.gov/map-pub/survey-notes/geosights/sanjuanri...
Landscape image was taken from the west rim at sunrise as a 50 image 360 degree spherical panorama shot at 24mm, then cropped to about 240 degrees of total image (or about 2/3 of full view). Eclipse images are shot at 50mm then enlarged to 200% original size. Then entire image was reduced to 25% of original size for uploading.
Nikon D810 with 14-24mm f.28 and 50mm f1.2.
It's that time of year again with the cool nights of fall that I needed to harvest this years crop of ghost peppers. Now what to do with them? Toronto Food Drink and Product Photography by Fulcrum Imaging Studio www.fulcrumimaging.com or Instagram @fulcrumimaging. Copyright 2015
"Ring of Fire" display at the Keeper of the Plains, at the convergence of the Arkansas and Little Arkansas rivers, after sunset.
Wichita, Kansas
Saturday evening 29 July 2023
Sentinel-3A captured part of Japan on 12 May in this false-colour image. Sitting on a volcanic zone in the Pacific Ring of Fire, Japan is prone to earthquakes – like the one felt earlier this week. In 2011 the Tōhoku earthquake and subsequent tsunami caused widespread damage and claimed over 15 000 lives.
In this image we can make out the location of the Median Tectonic Line – a fault system running primarily northeast–southwest in the southern part of the country. While it is impossible to see the fault line itself, rivers formed along the line and the fields and buildings in these river basins are visible as linear elements in the lower left part of the image on the smaller islands, giving a sense of the general location of the fault.
The water surrounding the islands appears blue on the left side of the image, but dark grey on the right. This is an effect of the Sun glinting off the water.
Taking a closer look at the waters along the coast, the light blue areas show the outflow of rivers, carrying sediments into the ocean.
Launched in February 2016, the Copernicus Sentinel-3A satellite carries four sensors working together, making it the most complex of all the Sentinel missions. The Ocean and Land Colour Instrument used to create this image offers a new eye on Earth, monitoring ocean ecosystems, supporting crop management and agriculture, and providing estimates of atmospheric aerosol and clouds.
This image is featured on the Earth from Space video programme.
Credit: contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2016), processed by ESA
View of Mount Rainier (14 409 ft / 4 392 meters), Whidbey Island, and Similk Bay at sunset. Photographed from Mt. Erie Park(117 miles / 188 km away) in Anacortes, Washington, USA.
©2016 Michael Russell
A home-made blue ice cube + the moving flame of a lighter.
52 in 2018: Blue
365: Day 173
I also made a candle out of an ice cube, but I chose this one for MacroMondays. The alternative photo is in the comments. It's the first time I have managed to get two images for MM, usually I struggle to get even one! :-)
The artist's world is limitless. It can be found anywhere, far from where he lives or a few feet away. It is always on his doorstep.
Paul Strand
still waiting for this carnival to open.....night carnival shot tomorrow....
I just had surgery, so I didn't do a lot to prepare for the eclipse. I recently sold my D700 and sigma 70-200 to fund the purchase of the D610, so the longest lens I had was my sigma 105 2.8 macro. I used that on the d610, this one and the "ring of fire" shot were both hand held, without any filters. I did have to do some heavy cropping due to the 105mm focal range, but of the few I took, I got some I am happy with. I only did some minor tweaks in ACR (of the few I made adjustments to). I don't really plan on printing any large format prints, so these will serve well for the family memory books.
We caught this from atop Palo Duro canyon, Texas. My Nikon was equipped with a solar filter on a 750mm effective telephoto lens. An unbelievable sight!
This Sunflower appropriately named Ring of Fire greets the sun on a July Morning in 2012. Thanks for the visit and have a great weekend everybody.
"What have I become
My sweetest friend
Everyone I know goes away
In the end
And you could have it all
My empire of dirt
I will let you down
I will make you hurt"
("Hurt", Johnny Cash, 2003)
"Tears welling, silence, goose-bumps ... wow. I felt like I just lost my girlfriend, because that song isn't mine anymore."
(Trent Reznor)
('Johnny Cash' by SOTA Toys)
"I keep a close watch on this heart of mine
I keep my eyes wide open all the time
I keep the ends out for the tie that binds
Because you're mine, I walk the line"
("I Walk the Line", Johnny Cash, 1956)
('Johnny Cash' by SOTA Toys)
Album cover designed by RK
This annular solar eclipse was fully visible in Singapore. Observers there could experience the “ring of fire” that is characteristic for this kind of solar eclipse. This was a rare and spectacular event that could only be experienced along a relatively narrow strip on the Earth's surface. The eclipse was also visible in other areas, but the Moon did not move centrally in front of the Sun there and the “ring of fire” was not visible.
Psalm 2:12: Kiss the Son, lest He be angry, and you perish in the way, when His wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed are all those who put their trust in Him.
God judged Sodom and Gomorrah, so He’ll Judge this generation too. End Time Bible Prophecy coming soon: War, famine, and plague.
Isaiah 13:9: Behold, the Day of the LORD is coming—cruel, with fury and burning anger—to make the earth a desolation and to destroy the sinners within it.
Revelation 19:15: And from His mouth proceeds a sharp sword with which to strike down the nations, and He will rule them with an iron scepter. He treads the winepress of the fury of the wrath of God the Almighty.
When I started researching locations to shoot this weekend's solar eclipse, I knew almost immediately I wanted to try to capture it over something ancient--it seemed the perfect setting for an astronomical phenomenon that touches something primal inside all of us. Looking at the path the eclipse would follow, the Wukoki Pueblo at Wupatki National Monument was my obvious choice, and my research showed the setting eclipsed sun would descend directly over the pueblo.
This image is two exposures, blended by hand in Photoshop (not HDR, and not a composite). I took one exposure for the pueblo, and one with a solar filter to get a crisp shot of the eclipsed sun. This is where being an auto-didact pays off: I've never shot anything like this before (this is my first attempt at any kind of astrophotography, not counting the occasional moon image), and with a little reading and research, I found the info online I needed to buy the materials and instructions to craft my own solar filter. Thank goodness everything worked as expected!
This was such an amazing thing to witness--I was so absorbed in watching the eclipse through my eclipse viewer that I almost forgot to start clicking the shutter when the eclipse reached maximum! There was a HUGE crowd at Wupatki National Monument to view the eclipse, clustered primarily at the various groupings of ruins. I'm fascinated with the apparently universal desire among all us humans to witness phenomena like this.
Horse ridding over the ashes of #gunungbromo volcano crater at #javaisland, #indonesia. (c) Joel Santos #liveforthestory #travelphotographer #travelphotos #travelworld #storyteller #amazing_shots #amazing_shotz #amazingworld #indonesiatravel #indonesiatraveler #travelphotos #amazingnature #volcanoes #ringoffire
365:2010 #182
The song ♫♫..Ring of Fire..♫♫ was always one of my favorites, but I stil can not make up my mind if I prefer the version of Johnny Cash or Jerry Lee Lewis. I guess it depends on my mood.............
ODT-The Elements
Gacha poses and original props for the TAG! Gacha - Side Show
OPENS: April 17th
Includes a mystery item exclusive and limited to this event.
When you get the mystery coupon from playing at our gacha machine, you will be able to avail of it before the event ends.
This is Dominique LeFort aka the Cat Man. You can find this very enthusiastic street performer at the Westin Pier during the Sunset Celebration in Key West.
More on the Cat Man here: www.catmankeywest.com
Lots of sliding going on with some added blur to protect the innocent : )
HSS!