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Whatever gets the marshmallows toasty :-)
J. Andrew Helt
HSS!!
lily, 'Red Alert', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina
Red alarm in Gotham City! The Batman-Beetle escaped!
(Can you guess, why I call it the Batman-Beetle? 😊)
Alarmstufe Rot in Gotham City. Der Batman-Käfer ist geflohen!
(Errät ihr, warum ich ihn Batman-Käfer nenne? 😊)
Inspiration: Genesis Countdown - James Horner
Pose: {Caress} - 'Sad Walk' #2
Photo Platform: GO-SCI Retrofit Bridge,1.0 - with some modifications by me
Windlight: None (custom lighting)
Platform: Black Dragon
The crew was able to evacuate to the escape pods, but the enemy remains steadfast in their approach, determined to take over the ship. She must not be allowed to fall into hostile hands. Though she may seem defeated, she's got one more hand to play.
Computer, Destruct Sequence One - Code 1-1-A...
Mitten durch das Grau der Stadt pfeift dieser stylische Radler über die Parkbrug, als hätte ihn ein wütender Stier persönlich losgeschickt.
ColorKey trifft Großstadt – und plötzlich wirkt Antwerpen wie der Laufsteg für Fahrradmode mit Tempo 100.
Unscharf? Vielleicht. Eindruck hinterlassen? Ganz sicher.
After I took this photo, my boyfriend had a go at the same subject and took this. As I was waiting for Michael to take his shot, a tall man suddenly and slowly picked a street bin, raised it over his head and threw it at Michael, luckily landing about a meter in front of Michael and his beloved camera. He did not want his picture taken.
Kultur ist keine Freizeit. Kultur ist essentiell!
Der stille Protest der Veranstaltungsbranche in Form rot leuchtender Veranstaltungshäuser, wie hier der Gasteig in München..
De Châtelet, au Trocadéro, en passant par le Jardin des Tuileries : 25 Juillet 2019 - une journée historique lors de laquelle la capitale de France a battu son record absolu de chaleur, avec 42,4 degrés à 15h20.
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Trumpeting the imminent arrival of a Spanish Plume.
This weekend Britain can expect the meteorological phenomenon to bring hot and humid air with soaring temperatures of up to 30°C, according to weathermen.
The plume occurs when a large southwards dip in the high altitude jet stream develops to the west of Europe, pushing hot and humid air from Iberia into northern Europe and the British Isles. It happens when hot air meets cold.
Hot on its heels, though, are storms, thunder, lightning, heavy downpours and flooding. We'e in for a fun-packed weekend ...
What a day we had yesterday, gale force winds and sideways snow as Storm Emma lashed her fury on the South West.
This is a once in a blue moon event in Somerset so, whilst I know it's been disruptive for many, I've been giddy as a school girl :)
With trecherous roads hindering any sort of driving, I settled for a local walk to a deceased tree, as you do :)
For several hours this afternoon, my AuroraWatch app had been pinging red alerts. I've not seen the nT disturbance levels that high in a while so I took a chance and drove a few miles from home in the hope of catching Aurora Borealis over West Burton Power Station in Nottinghamshire.
So as per usual as soon as I even think about shooting an Aurora sky, the damn thing disappears with indecent haste.
So undeterred, I set about creating a star trail image, taking advantage of the rare clear sky.
This is 180 images of 15 seconds each at ISO 640 all stacked in Photoshop. Not a hint of Aurora to be seen. Damn. Again.
For anyone having a go at this: to get the text on the computer screens, first make a .PNG file (in GIMP or similar) and set it up as a material for the bridge in object view - add a mask to control the alpha channel.
Then in edit view, select the faces on which the text must be put and UV unwrap these faces.
Subsequently, go to the UV Editor and click each individual face and fit the face onto the image.
Done !
For the animation, you can then use the colorramp for the alphachannel to control the visibility.
This is an old photo from the last fall. I've been twiddling this shot many many times on my computer, but until today, I decided to put this up. This is all in-camera, except a minor lightsaber glow, which is added on Ps.
Sometimes unwanted conditions give you some interesting shots. Old shot from Westminster, long exposure under the lights resulted into this... :)
Canon EOS 6D - f/20 - 1sec - 100 mm - ISO 200
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- time is running out
- no more time to lose!
for what?
well, that depends ...
but possibile answers may be
life, love, friendship, peace, climate change, you name it ....
(already too late for Brexit ;-) )
I wish you all wisdom, strength and hope
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- het is één minuut voor twaalf
- geen tijd meer te verliezen
waarvoor?
nou, dat hangt er van af ...
maar mogelijke antwoorden kunnen zijn
leven, liefde, vriendschap, vrede, klimaatverandering, enz. ...
(voor Brexit is het al te laat ;-) )
ik wens ieder daarbij wijsheid, sterkte en hoop toe
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When Steen Georg Christensen and Erling Andersen designed the Picto clock in 1984, they especially wanted to continue developing the conventional clocks design and they therefore concentrated on the form and the function. The designer duo furthermore wanted to create an “image” of the time. They were successful transforming the Rosendahl Picto into a modern classic.
The graphic expression of Picto is modern and minimalistic, which is why it is more contemporaneous than ever. More advantages of the clock are in the revolutionary, rotating dial, which makes Picto remarkably different, even 30 years after it has been launched. The Rosendahl Timepieces Picto clock’s dial rotates contrasting all the common clocks with ticking pointers.
Picto leans on the imagination of a rotating world and the time passing simultaneously. The hours pointer is a fixed element at one place of the dial, together with the “normal” minutes pointer they are the only elements of the clock: Less is often more.
De Châtelet, au Trocadéro, en passant par le Jardin des Tuileries : 25 Juillet 2019 - une journée historique lors de laquelle la capitale de France a battu son record absolu de chaleur, avec 42,4 degrés à 15h20.
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I may live in the "north" of England but I live too far south to see this very often. Thanks to Rob Bates for the tip off that this was about to kick off!
De Châtelet, au Trocadéro, en passant par le Jardin des Tuileries : 25 Juillet 2019 - une journée historique lors de laquelle la capitale de France a battu son record absolu de chaleur, avec 42,4 degrés à 15h20.
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© Ioan C. Bacivarov
All the photos on this gallery are protected by the international laws of copyright and they are not for being used on any site, blog or forum, transmitted or manipulated without the explicit written permission of the author. Thank you in advance
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De Châtelet, au Trocadéro, en passant par le Jardin des Tuileries : 25 Juillet 2019 - une journée historique lors de laquelle la capitale de France a battu son record absolu de chaleur, avec 42,4 degrés à 15h20.
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© Ioan C. Bacivarov
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I was inside Pyongyang's Science and Technology Centre, opened in late 2015 and situated on Ssuk Islet, and was quite attracted to this quirky looking display. Somehow, my mind kept thinking about Iron Curtain in the context of Red Alert series of games. :p
If you're a person who is chronically ill, you may have experienced some version of what I'm trying to portray here: the bad pain day. I mentioned a while back when I got covid that I had already been a chronically ill person beforehand, and that I had been wanting to do more portrayals of that. I had to get a couple spinal MRIs today and the concept for this image was running through my head while I was in the machine being vibrated. How could I portray what it can really feel like to be a person with an ongoing illness?
My health has not been great for a while, but has gotten more complicated recently. I'm as okay as I can be, it's all being worked on by the relevant medical parties (so no need for medical advice).. but it means lots of ice packs for pain, meds to try to manage symptoms, sometimes cold showers/baths to calm down nerves that are working overtime, and many phone calls setting up medical appointments and talking to my insurance company. I am tired and uncomfortable to say the least, but I have good days and bad days.
Some elements of my life that are not illness-related have been shifted out of focus for now, so they are portrayed that way in this image. I'm a visual artist in real life, and I used to work in kitchens as well until I couldn't. So elements of those lives are shown here, sunken to the bottom, with the focus being on the medications and the ice. My face is also somewhat out of focus for the same reason.
I do hope this image will be taken as it was intended -- a visualization of a bad day for a chronically ill person. I'm aware it could potentially be perceived as a substance abuse thing, so I wanted to be sure to include some info on my perspective and experience here. Just a bad day. I hope you can't relate, but if you can..... this is for you.
Wearing:
Head: Lelutka Halle
Body: Maitreya Lara
Hair: no.match - NO_CHEESE - Pack of BLACKS
Hospital gown: Sloppy Seconds - Women's Hospital Gown
^the mp listing for this did not say if it was rigged for mesh bodies but a reviewer said theirs worked well on Maitreya so I took a shot. It does in fact *not* work for *my* Maitreya body, and this took much editing to make it look like it does lol. So, just be aware, this is standard/system/XS-S-M-L sizing. But it was the only hospital gown I could find that actually looked like a hospital gown.
Mask: *Strela* - Medicine mask simple Blue
The build:
Room/background: ANTINATURAL[+] - Hospital for Souls - Hydrotherapy room
Bath tub: Schultz Bros. - Cast Iron Bathtub - Stone
Orange & white pill bottles: LD Mesh
Ice cubes: cYo - icecubes
Pepto: Grim Factory Outlet - Pepto bottle
Zanny bars: National Prefabrication - Xanax Tablet
Blue pills: Coffee Stains - Oxycodone M30
Camera: Apocolypse Zombie - Old Camera 124G
Hour glasses: Muniick - Llewellyn Desk Hourglass
Mic: MoYne - Stage microphone
Knife: Angry - Kitchen knife
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Penrith Winter Droving 2022
Saturday 29th October 2022
Penrith Winter Droving is a celebration of the culture and community within Penrith, Cumbria. It brings together people from a variety of backgrounds to immerse themselves in the unusual, the beautiful and the wondrous. The stalls opened from late morning, with more acts, live music, street performers and the torchlight procession taking place throughout the day.
The event is run by Eden Arts and sponsored by Eden District Council and Arts Council England amongst others.
More photos and videos of Penrith Winter Droving here: www.flickr.com/photos/davidambridge/albums/72177720303380875
After Heavy Rain on Wednesday 9th March 2016, lots of the roads in Leicestershire looked like this one!
This is Crow Mills on the B5366 Countesthorpe Road, South Wigston. The path is raised up 1 meter above the road and is still under water. The Lights are from a Jeep 4x4 stuck in deep water. Photo taken with a Sony Xperia Z5 with no flash! Used the head & spotlight from the recovery vehicle that was parked on the bridge next to me. :-)
De Châtelet, au Trocadéro, en passant par le Jardin des Tuileries : 25 Juillet 2019 - une journée historique lors de laquelle la capitale de France a battu son record absolu de chaleur, avec 42,4 degrés à 15h20.
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© Ioan C. Bacivarov
All the photos on this gallery are protected by the international laws of copyright and they are not for being used on any site, blog or forum, transmitted or manipulated without the explicit written permission of the author. Thank you in advance
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De Châtelet, au Trocadéro, en passant par le Jardin des Tuileries : 25 Juillet 2019 - une journée historique lors de laquelle la capitale de France a battu son record absolu de chaleur, avec 42,4 degrés à 15h20.
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© Ioan C. Bacivarov
All the photos on this gallery are protected by the international laws of copyright and they are not for being used on any site, blog or forum, transmitted or manipulated without the explicit written permission of the author. Thank you in advance
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Many thanks for yours visits and comments.
Red Alert
Basement Jaxx
U.K. #5
1999
‘Red alert! Red alert! It's a catastrophe
But don't worry, don't panic’
Videos and films portraying global catastrophes suddenly don’t seem quite so entertaining.
Anyhow, this gentleman wasn’t taking any chances in the mask department: I felt a bit underdressed in my standard blue surgical mask...
I’m looking forward to the day when this terrible virus, together with all we all we must do to control it, is part of the past.
In the background 68032 ‘Destroyer’ awaits departure with 1T29 11:00 York to Scarborough on 08.08.2020
I'm far too precious for such inanities. These fingers? In there? No way sister...
We're Here but we just can't do it I'm afraid.
Tripod-mounted & pushed about in Photoshop.
Oh Come on! Pelcomb Portraits.
When I came out of the hairdresser yesterday I was met with such an amusing sight: two people sitting on office chairs, one woman, one man both with cellphones in their hands texting. In red the cleaner of the complex and in black another employee who quickly removed himself when my iphone came out.
Just felt like playing a little today
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