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About to start a long exposure session, to capture the Pink Granite Coast at sunset

Mermaid Setup ♥ Look #346 Danniexblood

 

Body: eBODY - REBORN

Skin: more more. minha skin_fat pack (lel EvoX)

 

Eyes: {S0NG} Helmi V2 Eyes - FAPTACK @The Warehouse Sale

 

Hair: LEAU. J003 @The Warehouse Sale

 

Necklace and earrings: ERSCH - Octopus Earrings and Choker @Okinawa Summer Nights'23

 

Outfit: " BADa " Yannic FATPACK @Okinawa Summer Nights'23

 

Thighs Bows: torment. elley @The Warehouse Sale

 

Socks: ::C'est la vie !:: Rin Socks (#2) FATPACK

 

Hair Brush: GOYO. Siren Fatpack @Kawaii Secrets

 

Scene:

 

Pc Setup: -ATTIC- Aquarium PC Setup @Collabor88

 

Glitter Shapes: Lagom - Glitter Pool decor

 

Jellyfish: *HEXtraordinary* Jellyfish Gacha

 

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Every year on Donner Pass, snow fighters are sent up the mountain in the form of flangers, spreaders, an army of crew members, and sometimes rotaries. This year, a special guest was added to the roster of snow fighters, UP 1983.

 

Man I wish that was true, it would be cool to see that on spreader operations. So what is this ridiculous looking setup actually for then? Every year, the city of Colfax holds an event called Colfax Railroad Days. This event is very fun, lots of venders selling all sorts of things, art, wood sculptures, handcrafted clothes, model trains, food, etc. It even brings in folks such as Cal Fire, Placer County Sheriff, and even Union Pacific. While the other guys will usually bring an old car or truck and set up a tent with merch and information, Union Pacific tends to do a bit more.

 

In previous years, UP would go all out on their display, bringing an interactive experience for people to get a small inside look of what the railroad is like. However, in more recent years UP hasn't gone this far, bringing some fire fighting cars to put on display, but nothing interactive. That changed this year, when word got out that supposedly they were sending up snow equipment and a heritage unit. They did just that, and I made my way up the hill to see them set up the equipment for the event.

 

It started off by 1983 pulling away from the flanger, which is what you see in the photo. After backing into a separate track, the spreader would be dropped so 1983 could run solo. The reason for this was because UP wasn't just displaying snow equipment. After throwing the switches for the main and crossover, 1983 went to pick up some fire cars on a spur track. UP has sets of fire fighting cars based in strategic locations all over California and Oregon, as many regions out here are very easily susceptible to massive wildfires. After waiting for Amtrak 6 to clear, they brought the cars back to the yard to set up for the event. I didn't stay for the whole thing, as sure seeing it was cool, but it gets boring after awhile.

 

On the day of the event, UP, along with Operation Lifesaver and Amtrak, set up a rotation of tents to talk about rail safety and some of the equipment. Many guys from UP's MOW, snow fighting, and fire service were out there, so my buddies and I got the chance to talk to a lot of these folks. There were some very interesting stories and information that these guys had to tell. One of the guys even gave us a whole rundown on how the rotaries were set up and how everything operated, this man was one of the main mechanical guys for the snow equipment. As we went along, we got to see the inside of the displayed flanger, and shoot the water cannons on the fire cars. Afterwards we stuck around for awhile to just chill before going to get lunch as a group.

A little Fox came in for a drink and my trail cam grabbed this shot. One of these summer nights I'm going to setup my camo blind and spend the night out here with my R5 and see what I can capture. With my luck, the farmers cows would come in and I'd get trampled

Bar in the Julia Morgan Ballroom – Merchants Exchange, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.

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Vue sur le canal Rideau, le château Laurier à droite et la ville de Gatineau passé la rivière des Outaouais au loin

 

View of the Rideau Canal, Chateau Laurier right and past the town of Gatineau Ottawa River off

I took a shot of my setup while I prepared for a 5x7 large format paper negative.

Taken with Minolta Hi-Matic F and Fujicolor C200

VSCO SE3

 

Explored

January 31st, 2015 (17Âş)

 

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For anybody interested, here is my setup. See my previous 2 posts.

I'm sure for a lot of you this is not at all interesting. However, for some of you it's great. It simply shows how easy this is and can keep you engaged when you are out of ideas and stuck at home.

I wasn't really satisfied with my other similar shots. I like this one the best.

It snowed last night and it's a muddy mess outside, so I'm stuck inside playing with my camera. Believe it or not, I learn quite a bit by doing these setups and processing.... and camera controls to boot. Oh well

 

Wide angle closeup, Focus stacked 40 shots @ 2.8

-Setup:

Telescope: Omegon 126/880 f/7 Triplet APO

Mount: Losmandy G11

Camera: Canon EOS 6D Astrodon mod.

 

-Imaging Data:

32x300" ISO400

2.67h

The right lamp was turned off.

quite a few people asked...so here is sort of setup shot for this pose :)

Mac Setup

 

27" LED Cinema Display

12-Core Mac Pro/ ATi 5870

Logitech Z-5500

Logitech Performance Mouse MX

Epson Printer

Unmodified picture of my little setup.

Here is a behind the scenes of my set up for newborns...lots of natural light, haha. Newborns are not my usual, but it is amazing capturing new life. Wish me luck!

Some things just happen! One of my tables on the deck seems to stay full of odd things! There are shells, an old sundial, and my big glass sun hummingbird watering dish- meant for hummingbirds to skim across and drink. They are gone now, but I still have the big dish out for other birds. The dinosaur? Somehow there he is!

the setup powering the pong clock.

 

its a 700 MHz original iMac G4, mirroring its video out to the projector

(NIKON D80; 9/15/2007; 1/60 at f/3.8; ISO 200; white balance: Auto; focal length: 105 mm)

 

After careful setup, framing and focus, she just invaded into my scene.

 

may be i should photoshop her out? :)

Set up shot for Analisha. You can see the key light but also behind her there is another flash illuminating the second circle's wall. Hidden behind the first wall is another strobe giving her rim.

 

This is one of the shots taken with that setup (not the best one since it doesn't show the rear background lit). This one by Andrew is.

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