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Just a quick snap to use as an example in another thread. Did not clean before, because I was in a hurry and was not trying to make something beautiful.

 

Panasonic 35-70mm F/2.8 (1st generation)

OM System 12-40mm F/2.8 II

 

The OM lens is slightly shorter at it's most compact, but is longer at it's most extended. The Panasonic, however, does not change size as it zooms.

This is an example of the type of post-processing I sometimes do... I drop brightness and exposure way down which compacts the tonal resolution artificially, and then adjust light levels accordingly. This reduction of the number of tones in the image can produce nice drama in scenes with light/dark contrasts. At the extreme, you could have a monotone (pure black and pure white); the image above probably contains about 10 or 15 tones. (Note: In the original post I called this "Low Dynamic Range"; I believe "Low Tonal Resolution" is more accurate.) (Explore)

 

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Rory Seydel of the fantastic Indy Rock band Shapes and Sizes (Asthmatic Kitty Records) live in a hometown performance, Victoria BC.

Fire trail ... Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl

 

The sun is finally shining again

And it's because of you

 

God is good

 

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I went home today to spend Thanksgiving break with my family, and I realized just how much I've missed them over this past semester. They really are the most amazing people in the world and it's going to be so nice to just relax with them over this weekend.

I went on a photoshoot with my younger brother today and along with these, we took a few pictures of he and I that I will post probably tomorrow. He and I have so much fun together, and he's such a good kid. I've missed him a lot. :) Hmm...today was a good day.

 

P.S. Oh, and thank you all for your kind comments on the last picture I posted. Your words really mean so much to me, you have no idea. Thank you so much

 

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Portmeirion, a tourist village in Gwynedd, North Wales, United Kingdom. Photos were taken on Wednesday 20th April 2016.

 

Portmeirion. Pentref twristiaeth yng Ngogledd Cymru. Wedi’I gymryd ar ddydd Mercher 20 Ebrill 2016.

 

NOTE: I apologise if the Welsh language is misspelt as I’m using Google’s translation.

   

About the photograph.

Am y llum

 

The photograph was taken from the footpath between the Amis Reunis boat and the Observatory Tower on the southern part of the village, right next to the River Dwyryd, and looking toward north.

 

In the photograph, the tall building is known as the Bell Tower, and parts of the buildings to the right of the photo is known as The Watch House. In the background, you could see The Dome.

   

About Portmeirion.

 

Portmeirion is a tourist and historical coastal village located on the estuary of the River Dwyryd, about 2 miles south east of Porthmadog, in North Wales, and owned by a charitable trust.

 

Some of the buildings already existed around the middle of the 1800s, such as the hotel, along with Castell Deudraeth.

 

Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, the chief architect bought most of the buildings. Between 1925 and 1975, he designed, built, and improved the area into an exquisite village, in the style of a Mediterranean feel.

 

It had since become a most popular tourist location, and often used as on-location filming site for various television shows.

 

Nowadays, most of the buildings are used as hotels or self-catering cottages, while tourists have a day-out looking around.

   

About the television show called The Prisoner.

Ynglŷn â'r sioe deledu o'r enw The Prisoner.

 

The Prisoner is a 1967 British television series about an unnamed British agent who chose to resign from Intelligence services.

 

In the series, he was imprisoned in a mysterious retirement village at a secret location. Although the village was used for retired secret agents, he was placed there because his superiors and bosses wanted to know why he chose to resign.

 

In the show, his name was never used, and he was referred to as ”Number Six, as everyone else were given numerical codenames. The mysterious village was overseen by an administrator whom was often referred as Number Two.

 

Number Six was played by the actor Patrick McGoohan, whom also created the show, as well as writing and directing some of the episodes. He played the main character in 16 out of the 17 episodes. Only played his character in a minor role in one episode, because at that time, he took time off from The Prisoner, to attend a filming of a movie.

 

In each episodes, different actors played Number Two, and each tried their own attempts to get Number Six to reveal his reasons for resigning. This was often done by means of tricks, drugging, brainwashing, identity theft, and so on.

 

The usual plot of each episode would have Number Two attempting to use their own means, bring Number Six close to the breaking point, where Six could finally reveal his reasons, but often in the end, Number Six often saw through the attempts, and rebuffed the attempts.

 

Portmeirion was used as a stand-in filming location for the mysterious village due to its unique style.

      

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There is no lens, just a tiny hole through the front of the camera in its place. As a result, any considerations for the aperture opening (f-stop) go away. These cameras have a fixed aperture size and it is very, very small. The resulting f-stops are usually between 100 and 200. That removes ... #etbtsy

 

Continued my blog: Pinhole Photography in Niagara River Gorge

 

Photographed with a 35mm ZeroImage pinhole camera on expired Kodak Max 400 at 200 color negative film, developed in C-41.

When i was walking yesterday, i saw this dish sized red hibiscus. And looked for an angle that will give me a very nice bokeh. I had my canon 70d and the 100mm f/2.8 macro lens. Thanks to those who view, comment and fave my photo. It will be highly appreciated.

La Torre Agbar, amb els seus 4.000 leds multicolors, és tot un espectacle en la nit barcelonina. Com podeu veure. a més, les finestres son el major homenatge al joc del Tetris.

 

Sobretot mireu-la en gran.

 

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The Torre AgBar, in Barcelona, has 4.000 LED lights that can change in colour to produce evolving patterns. It even served as clock for the last seconds of the New Year:

 

As you can see, the windows are also arranged like a giant Tretris game.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=yE0D3EO0whg&feature=related

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torre_Agbar

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barcelona

Port Vell - Barcelona (Spain).

 

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Today is the Saint's Day of Eulalia, or commonly Laia in Catalonia. My daughter's name is Laia. :-)

 

Hoy es el Santo de las Eulalias (al menos las de Barcelona), comumnente Laies en Catalunya (Laia en singular). Mi hija se llama Laia. :-)

 

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In January 1918, a schooner sporting three masts and named Carmen Flores was launched at the beach of Torrevieja. The vessel was active for almost 80 years, during which time it underwent various modifications and changes of name. Between 1928 and 1975 it was a motor sailer and went by the names of the Puerto de Palma and the Cala San Vicenç. As of 1975, by which time it was called the Sayremar Uno, it operated as an auxiliary ship for underwater work. The vessel continued to work in that capacity until 1997, the year in which the Museu Marítim de Barcelona acquired it through an auction. Now the schooner is renamed Santa Eulàlia in honour of one of Barcelona’s patron saints.

 

More info: www.museumaritimbarcelona.com/default.asp?idApartado=109

 

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Saint Eulàlia (Aulaire, Aulazia, Ollala, Eulària) (ca. 290-12 February 303), co-patron saint of Barcelona, was a thirteen-year-old Roman Christian virgin who suffered martyrdom in Barcelona during the persecution of Christians in the reign of emperor Diocletian. There is some dispute as to whether she is the same person as Saint Eulalia of Mérida, whose story is similar.

 

For refusing to recant her Christianity, the Romans subjected her to thirteen tortures; including:

 

- Putting her into a barrel with knives (or glass) stuck into it and rolling it down a street (according to tradition, the one now called Baixada de Santa Eulalia "Saint Eulalia's descent").

 

- Cutting off her breasts.

 

- Crucifixion on an X-shaped cross. She is depicted with this cross, the instrument of her martyrdom.

 

- Finally, decapitation.

 

A dove flew from her neck after decapitation. This is one point of similarity with the story of Eulalia of Mérida, in which a dove flew from the girl's mouth at the moment of her death. In addition, Eulalia of Mérida's tortures are sometimes enumerated among the Barcelona martyr's, and the two were similar in age and year of death.

 

Eulalia is commemorated with statues and street names throughout Barcelona. Her body was originally interred in the church of Santa Maria de les Arenes (St. Mary of the Sands; now Santa Maria del Mar, St. Mary of the Sea). It was hidden in 713 during the Moorish invasion, and only recovered in 878. In 1339, it was relocated to an alabaster sarcophagus in the crypt of the newly-built Cathedral of Santa Eulalia. The festival of Saint Eulalia is held in Barcelona for a week around her feast day on February 12.

 

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Eulalia_of_Barcelona

 

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CASTELLANO

En enero de 1919 se botó en la playa de Torrevieja un pailebote de tres palos que fue bautizado con el nombre de Carmen Flores. Durante los casi ochenta años en los que el barco estuvo en activo sufrió diferentes transformaciones y cambios de nombre. Entre 1928 y 1975 fue motovelero con los nombres de Puerto de Palma y Cala San Vicenç. A partir de 1975, con el nombre de Sayremar Uno, fue barco auxiliar para trabajos submarinos, actividad que realizaba cuando el Museo Marítimo de Barcelona lo adquirió en subasta en 1997. Actualmente recibe el nombre de Santa Eulàlia en honor de la compatrona de la ciudad.

 

Más info: www.museumaritimbarcelona.com/default.asp?idApartado=109&...

 

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Eulalia de Barcelona (llamada también Ollala o Eulària) (h. 290 - 12 de febrero de 303), mártir cristiana.

 

Según la tradición cristiana, Eulalia de Barcelona vivió cerca de Barcina, Hispania (actual Barcelona, España) en los tiempos del emperador Diocleciano (284-305) durante el siglo III o IV, siendo papa Marcelino.

 

Durante la persecución de los cristianos en la región, Eulalia, una muchacha de entre 13 y 15 años escapó de una casa de campo donde sus padres la habían encerrado para que no se entregase a las autoridades, abiertamente confesó su fe y fue entregada al martirio.

 

Fue víctima de diferentes tormentos y murió en la cruz, si bien hay serias dudas sobre la historicidad de la narración de su martirio.

 

De acuerdo con la tradición, uno de estos tormentos consistió en lanzarla rodando dentro de un tonel lleno de vidrios rotos por la calle (actualmente llamada Baixada de Santa Eulàlia -Bajada de Santa Eulalia-), donde hay una imagen de la santa en una pequeña capilla.

 

Dice la leyenda que fue clavada desnuda en una cruz de forma de 'X' (forma conocida como cruz de Santa Eulalia). En aquel momento para preservar su intimidad le crecieron los cabellos y comenzó a nevar.

 

Al final de su oración de que el Señor la tomara a Su Reino, la gente vio volar hacia el cielo de su boca una paloma blanca.

 

Fue canonizada y se considera santa tanto por la Iglesia Católica Romana, como por la Ortodoxa.

 

Sus despojos fueron localizados en 878 por el obispo Frodoi y trasladados solemnemente a la catedral.

 

Fuente: es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eulalia_de_Barcelona

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A Variety of dogs at Lawson Dog Park.

Daily Dog Challenge: Variety

Shop in beautiful Naxos, Greek Islands

 

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sizes: Legacy, Perky, Reborn, Waifu and LaraX.

New Plus Size Dress from Olivia Harper. This upscale designer dress flatters curvy figures.

Mel's four children learned to drive using this Jeep. Now it's the turn of his grandchildren!

My son, George, and his big dogs.

 

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Because I'm not always grumpy.

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SIZE 13 (but fit like 12.5)

 

Been worn only a few times, great condition.

 

Looking for Trade or offer.

Did sliders for the kids.

Well, they´re actually smaller than sliders.

 

The pickled cucumbers under the top reveals the size of it.

Actually it's a Sand-eel

 

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Crazy Tuesday : Different sizes

I found these pretty drawer handles in a local shop today and couldn't resist them. They're about an inch and a half across, i.e. Katya sized. :)

Crazy Tuesday Theme: Different sizes

 

Metric thread gauges

 

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