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I am not a fan of winter but I live in the north and have to get over it. My last couple of years in Winnipeg I did my best to embrace winter. I tried to get to all the winter events I could every weekend. I am going to try that again this year.
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The last vestiges of a beautiful sunset at Cable Beach, Australia.
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X4630 Class Caravelle units X4646 and X8435 seen at the charming country junction station of Saint-Georges-d'Aurac Gare on the Ligne des Cévennes from Clermont Ferrand to Nimes.
An even more lightly used cross country route diverges from here and runs through Le Puy-en-Velay to Saint-Étienne
The unit was in the process of changing platforms
Resolution #1: pretty much get more time on this thing.
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Radisson, Peter St, Manchester
Having struggled with Elements 12 for god knows how many years and only upgrading to Photoshop CC late last year I thought it was about time that I tried to get to grips with it properly as most of my uploads follow the same tried and trusted process flow.
So one of my many 2018 New Year resolutions is to try new things and see where it takes me. I'm not tying myself down to a 365 or a 52 week project but will post images in the hope of some good tips from you all. So here's my first attempt... I don't know if this is colour popping or selective colouring but it was far easier than I thought although I'll have to go back to the videos and make notes as I've a memory like a sieve or is it a goldfish... see I've forgotten already!
About the picture, we were just on our way for coffee and cake when Mrs R spotted this pink taxi... that's a bit different! Out came the camera and no sooner had I taken the first shot the taxi driver spotted me and wound his window up and turned his back on me... must be shy I thought! I rushed off to catch up with Mrs R who was on a mission to find the biggest cake, but checking my framing in the rear screen I wasn't happy with the symmetry (you know me) so went back for another go. Oh boy, was that taxi driver unhappy with me... he got out of his cab, shouted something, waved his hand in an ungentlemanly manner and stormed off to the pavement - that's him on the left.
Well... if you want to go unnoticed... don't paint yer cab pink!
1T29 11.00 York to Scarborough drops down-grade towards Barton Hill near Thornton le Clay, 10th October 2021. Pole pic.
Today we at the We're Here group are trying to remember the resolutions that we made in 2010 as we are infiltrating the
2010 New Year's Resolution group.
Information and credits are on the blog post - rissasecondlife.blogspot.com/2020/02/what-resolution.html
In conclusion. there is not a noticeable difference between 1440p and 1080p recoding from OBS once the video is uploaded to flickr
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Environment by Spectre Skies
Garb: Roman Toga by Noche
Musical Inspiration: Glassy Sky, Vocal Version by AmaLee (www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-cvKiFf0n0)
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Xodos, Castelló de la Plana (País Valencià)
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Data - 06/05/2020
Hora - 20:03 ~ 20:20 local
Lat - 7,13S
Log - 34,83W
Local - João Pessoa, PB - Brasil
Bortle - Class 8
Câmera - ASI120MC-S
Telescópio - SW 1200 150
GAIN - 10
EXP - 0,002536s
Montagem - Dobsoniana
Ligth - 128 filmes de 100 frames (12800 frames) (80%)
Softwares - Registax/ICE/PS
ESA’s Proba-V minisatellite caught sight recently of this enormous smoke plume from a bushfire raging south of Perth in Western Australia.
This 300 m-resolution false-colour image, acquired on 7 January, shows smoke extending over Geographe Bay into the Indian Ocean. The smoke can be differentiated from the clouds also seen in the image by its blue–grey tint.
Bushfires are frequent events during the long, dry Australian summer. Certain native fauna, such as eucalyptus trees, have evolved to survive such bushfires, but the fires can cause substantial property damage and threaten lives. In this case, several hundred houses and an area exceeding 700 sq km had burnt down by 13 January.
Launched on 7 May 2013, Proba-V is a miniaturised ESA satellite tasked with a full-scale mission: to map land cover and vegetation growth across the entire planet every two days.
Its main camera’s continent-spanning 2250 km swath width collects light in the blue, red, near-infrared and mid-infrared wavebands at 300 m resolution and down to 100 m resolution in its central field of view.
VITO, the Flemish institute for technological research, processes and distributes Proba-V data to users. VITO has produced an online gallery highlighting some of the mission’s most striking images so far, including views of storms, fires and deforestation.
Next week sees a major symposium devoted to the minisatellite and its global output, taking place at Ghent in Belgium.
Credit: ESA/Belspo – produced by VITO
I want to become more organized, loose some weight ( not cause society is pressuring me to just because i think it would be good for my self confidence), improve in my photography of coarse, and try and not care what other people think.
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Another before-and-after example of my digital retouch work. This was the only photo that this person had of their mother with her brothers and sisters together as children. I restored it to a "like new" condition. In addition to a wonderful memory restored, the process of scanning and "digitizing" old photos gives you a backup if the original print is ever lost or ruined. Click on the "All Sizes" icon above to see this image at full resolution. See me at www.johnhavel.com/treesbydesign
52 Weeks of 2019
Week No: 1 — WooHoo — we’re off and running!
Theme: New Year / New Goals
Category: Creative
One of my resolutions for this year is to take more pictures--more specifically, to take weekly pictures. Last year was the first time in about a decade that I haven't fulfilled a weekly photo challenge. Not the best year for my creativity all around but I'm going to do my best to turn that around.
I took this shot on my morning walk (another resolution) and am going to get back to carrying my camera along with me and not just the phone.
Happy 2019 everyone!
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The Rosette Nebula (Caldwell 49) is a large, circular H II region located near one end of a giant molecular cloud in the Monoceros region of the Milky Way Galaxy. The open cluster NGC 2244 (Caldwell 50) is closely associated with the nebulosity, the stars of the cluster having been formed from the nebula's matter.
The cluster and nebula lie at a distance of some 5,200 light-years from Earth and measure roughly 130 light years in diameter. The radiation from the young stars excites the atoms in the nebula, causing them to emit radiation themselves producing the emission nebula we see. The mass of the nebula is estimated to be around 10,000 solar masses.
It is believed that stellar winds from a group of O and B stars are exerting pressure on interstellar clouds to cause compression, followed by star formation in the nebula. This star formation is currently still ongoing.
A survey of the nebula with the Chandra X-ray Observatory in 2001 has revealed the presence of very hot, young stars at the core of the Rosette Nebula. These stars have heated the surrounding gas to a temperature in the order of 6 million kelvins causing them to emit copious amounts of X-rays.
Taken in mapped colour narrowband - Ha mapped to red and OIII to green and blue
This challenge really made me think. I considered all the things in my life that deserve a resolution such as more walking, exercise, weight loss, healthy eating, decluttering, intellectual pursuits (painting, stitching, reading, learning French). But I finally decided that my attitude was the most in need of improvement so I resolve to take a more positive view of even the most difficult of circumstances. I hope this image captures my goal.