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Signature - Gianni 6.1
Noche - Outfit (BOX FOR GIANNI AND DAVIS BODY)
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Sandy Point, signature perspective, signature long exposure, never the same twice.
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If I were to have a signature shot, this would be a strong candidate. It contains a number of elements that seem to appear regularly in my photos: geometry; architecture; a dominant colour; pared down composition and artificial light during daylight.
Mình đúng là k có khiếu chơi PNG :<
Riết rồi cảm thấy des ngày càng xuống tay T^T Cũng phải thôi, cuối tuần mới đc onl mà :<
Ngày mai lại là thứ 2, phải đi học nữa :((
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Richo GXR + A12_28mmF/2.5
Edited slightly by Lightroom3
I always carry GXR in my bag on the way to my office - it`s fun to shoot on the street by GXR.
Well, of course she has just passed by the wall.
Hello everyone, my first official SIGNATURE COLLECTION of Scarves and Women's Tops are gone public:
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More Selection are coming soon.
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The Storm Signature | Bay area Storms giving way to the Crepuscular rays beaming through the small opening of clouds.
#crepuscular #sunrays #Cloudburst #Sunlight #Sunset #storm #bayarea #california #winter #Thanksgiving
Autumn Signatures
New!! Challenge 111 ~ Autumn Signatures ~
~ Autumn Signatures Challenge ~
~ The Award Tree ~
This is a spider (Web master) waiting for a prey. Look at the coil-like formations near its legs. Those are his "signatures"
It was another weekend of Woking chaos in March 2022 with rail replacement buses dominating the scene outside the station once again. There were a nice variety of operators and vehicles who operated services out to Weybridge, Surbiton, Guildford and Basingstoke.
Clouds are in the forecast for exoplanet WASP-96 b!
The James Webb Space Telescope spotted the unambiguous signature of water, indications of haze & evidence for clouds (once thought not to exist there). This is the most detailed exoplanet spectrum to date! More: nasa.gov/webbfirstimages/
A spectrum is created when light is split into a rainbow of colors. When Webb observes the light of a star, filtered through the atmosphere of its planet, its spectrographs split up the light into an infrared rainbow. By analyzing that light, scientists can look for the characteristic signatures of specific elements or molecules in the spectrum.
Located in the southern-sky constellation Phoenix, WASP-96 b is 1,150 light-years away. It’s a large, hot planet with a “puffy” atmosphere, orbiting very close to its Sun-like star. In fact, its temperature is greater than 1000 degrees F (537 degrees C) — significantly hotter than any planet in our own solar system!
Please note that the illustration in the background of the image is based on what we know of WASP-96b. Webb hasn't directly imaged the planet or its atmosphere. (Fun fact: space is big and planets are small — though Webb CAN image exoplanets directly, the images would just show a dot of light. Consider that though Pluto is in our own solar system, it is still so far that we didn’t know what it really looked like until New Horizons visited it.)
Image Description:
Graphic titled “Hot Gas Giant Exoplanet WASP-96 b Atmosphere Composition, NIRISS Single-Object Slitless Spectroscopy.” The graphic shows the transmission spectrum of the hot gas giant exoplanet WASP-96 b captured using Webb's NIRISS Single-Object Slitless Spectroscopy with an illustration of the planet and its star in the background. The data points are plotted on a graph of amount of light blocked in parts per million versus wavelength of light in microns. A curvy blue line represents a best-fit model. Four prominent peaks visible in the data and model are labeled “water, H2O.”
Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI