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Solarization or the Sabattier Effect is the process of re-exposing photographic paper during the development process. The result is an eerie silver image that contains light lines between the shadows and the highlighted areas. In this case I just slid the Dehaze slider down to the hazy end in Adobe Raw Convertor. It works most on the dark branches and makes the Spring green new leaves just a little hazy. Thanks if you have the time for a comment.
Celestial Elusiveness of Heliocentric systems
Chasing Elusive Phases & Faces from the beach of Myrtos,
bountenous its Blinding Light,Hot its Melting Rays on the palm ...
The Ball of Fire had a Huge Golden Halo Sacred to the Sky ...
Enhanced Solar Parallax from a different Perspective ...
Here's how the 2024 solar eclipse looked from the small town of Terrell, TX, population 18,000. My adventure included flying into Austin, heading south to San Antonio, then back north to Waco, Dallas, Rockwall, Paris, before deciding to come back south to Terrell. Then immediately after the eclipse, I drove straight through from Dallas to San Antonio. Total travel was 1,026 miles driven and 3,669 by air.
Lens is the 645 A* 600mm f/5.6 on the 645Z with a 1.4xTC. Filter was removed for this totality phase.
I had a series of small mishaps which caused me to only capture a handful of exposures during totality, so stacking/blending was very limited. I did my best.
Hope you like it.
Partial solar eclipses are relatively common compared to total eclipses. They occur about 2 to 5 times per year somewhere on Earth. A partial solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, but only partially obscures the Sun.
Flowers, courtesy of PD.
Sun courtesy of NASA.
Effects created in DDG.
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Solar Sailer from TRON: Legacy.
TRON: Legacy is visually one of my favorite movies, and I've always thought it would be cool to build the Solar Sailer. SHIPtember provided the perfect opportunity! Unlike last year, when I didn't make a single BrickLink order, this year I had to order most of the pieces to build this. It was definitely a Seriously Huge Investment in Parts! Keeping with tradition, this SHIP, like both my previous SHIPs, is exactly 100 studs long (not counting the data beam).
Also a big shout-out goes to my man Pascal for doing the awesome edit.
Student parking at Michigan State University at night. MSU has installed solar panels in 5 parking lots to create the largest solar installation in the State of Michigan (peak power 10.5 MW). Half moon is in the sky between the arrays.
Neston Marsh
7 mile bike ride to the marsh and i arrived just after sunrise but the light was crap. Not a wasted journey though, great place to fly the drone! About an hour after sunrise the sun started to rise behind the low clouds and you could see a halo starting to appear.
Down in Port Fairy, they don't bother with solar panels to collect the sun's energy. They just tap straight into the sun! ; )
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Annular solar eclipse of June 10, 2021, at sunrise over the lake Ontario. View from Hamilton, Canada.
It's just one frame from this video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBQuOjVik20
HSS!
Narragansett, Rhode Island
(Point Judith Lighthouse)
(Explored July 3rd, 2021 - 33rd time in explore)
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The sun burst in through the windshield.
Blinding in its beauty as it danced across the dashboard.
Brilliant colors and streaks throughout the vehicle as it played leap frog with the dust and dirt on the glass.
So much beauty in a simple drive through town.
Things we miss as we stop looking around.
Slowing down enjoying the moment.
No longer worried about where ones going
or when to get there.
Beautiful.
Sunlight of the dashboard, mirrored and enhanced for extra color.
A prime parking lot on ASU campus, next to the sports stadiums, and now providing shade for tailgate parties. ASU meets about 35% of its electricity needs with solar panels on campus.
Gedeeltelijke zonsverduistering van 25 oktober 2022 boven Simrishamn in Skåne (Zweden). De foto is genomen rond het maximum waarbij de zon voor 38% afgedekt was door de maan. De magnitude bedroeg 0,49. In Amsterdam, waar ik woon, waren deze cijfers 22% en 0,33, een schijnbaar groot verschil maar door de enorme kracht van de zon maakt dat niet of nauwelijks verschil voor de hoeveelheid licht en voor de duur van de verduistering.
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Partial solar eclipse of 25 October 2022 over Simrishamn in Skåne, Sweden. The photo was taken around its maximum where the sun was 38% covered by the moon. Its magnitude was 0.49. In Amsterdam, where I live, these figures were 22% and 0.33, a seemingly large difference but due to the enormous power of the sun, this makes little or no difference for the amount of light and the during the duration of the eclipse.
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magnitude: www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/magnitude.html
www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/@8131675?iso=20221025
www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/map/2022-october-25
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Full solar disc image captured in Ha light on 9th September from Kent, UK, with my Lunt LS152, and Altair Hypercam 174M cooled camera.
Solar Eclipse series taken on August 21, 2017 near Driggs, Idaho.
The 3 images in the center were taken without solar filtration (those on both sides of the corona are "diamond ring" captures—going into and out of totality). The 6 outside images had a solar filter over the lens. The EXIF on the right is for the corona exposure.
Here's what this eclipse sequence looked like over the Tetons!
During totality it's almost like night (you can see some the planets and the brighter stars).
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On this 21.12.12 Winter Solstice !!!
Must be seen on Black, Large & With Sunglasses and Listening this Fantastic Song : youtu.be/JSUIQgEVDM4
A better Suggestion : www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5_0iZQ-TuA
Thanks Dom !!!
The solarizer filter embedded within Photoshop Elements 5.0 software changes the color spectrum of a photo... and with the right shot it can create a compelling piece of imagery.
Purists may scoff at the changes, but I think it blurs the distinction between photography and art.....and I find it another exciting frontier of the photo world.
In case you didn't know this is what the solar system might look like.
I had to atually do some "Honey Dos" last weekend.
You know the ones - Honey do this, Honey do that.
So some paint on metal posts had to be touched up and naturally it was a special paint which I had to hunt down. Made by Resene Paint in New Zealand, it is a metallic paint, and quite stiff as you can see from the picture above, taken after stirring it to try to make the contents evenly dispersed throughout the mix.
For those that are polychromatically challenged, metallic paint has a aluminium type substrate added which gives it a sparkly effect.
Most new cars these days are painted in metallic as often and only white is offered in the "normal" price and any other colour costs extra, perhaps another way that the manufacturers use to surgically remove more $$ from you.
Metallic paint is also called polychromatic or "metal flake" paint.
Historically, it was difficult to achieve an invisible repair if the paint was damaged because it is critical at which angle the flakes in the paint lie. Modern techniques have more or less eliminated this problem. Similarly it was difficult for amateurs to get an evenly dispersed mix of the metallics, and when sprayed on a surface, would clearly show up. Trust me I speak from experience.
It appears that metallic paint use on cars goes back to about 1930 which surprises me.
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The Solar Corona - The white rays are the solar corona which are the outer part of the suns atmosphere which extends millions of kilometers into outer space and is most easily seen during an eclipse.
I posted this image before, but was inspired to redo it when I came up with the clever title. :)
Once again, I used the new Nik software (as well as CS6), and am really quite pleased with the results.
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A few clouds dance across the partial solar eclipse as seen from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
I used a 400mm/f2.8 lens with a 2x tele extender on a Nikon 7100 DX crop body for a 1200mm effective focal length. I had to keep readjusting as the sun would quickly move out of my frame with that much "power".
I am sure there are lots of solar eclipse photos being shared so I thought I join in. I'm looking forward to seeing totality in 2024 in Erie, Pa.
This is part of two solar arrays above the neighboring Glen Ivy Spiritual Center, making them the largest private solar energy source in Riverside County..