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I rushed out Thursday night to catch the aurora during the intense solar storm. I had always wanted to use the Alum Creek Dam as a foreground if the conditions were right! Very rare to see lights this intense in Ohio.

Happy Fence Friday from Calgary, just a faint aurora through the trees

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De mi viaje fotográfico por el norte de España, una de las ultimas fotos que hice ya de regreso fue en este arco en Sasamón, Burgos.

Impresiona mucho estar ante este arco de finales del siglo XV, en medio de la nada a altas horas de la madrugada y a solas.

A penas a 100 metros hay un crucero con tres cruces que también fotografié y publicare en breve.

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Planet Impero

Interplanetary Travel

 

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Location: Outer space (space)

 

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This is a composite of a shot of the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco, and a Milky Way shot I did in Reunion Island. When I saw the architecture shot, I could not help adding a bit of sci-fi feel to it.

 

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Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve

The fun fair's in town for its annual visit, and this is the Stargate ride, I don't think I've seen this one before.

 

This is a 1s exposure, whilst zooming…. and of course the ride was spinning and moving up and down as well… how anyone can go in those things beats me!

One of my all time favorite sci-fi starfighters. I love the slightly angled, forward-swept wings.

 

Anyhoo, I was unboxing some models after moving and found my F-302 to be in pretty bad shape. I decided to take the opportunity to fix some issues I had with it. Namely, the angle on the wings was poorly done/it couldn't be swooshed around a room. It resulted in a completely new model from the ground up which I think does a better job of capturing the design in brick form.

La porte des étoiles s'ouvre sur la silhouette de ce cygnes nimbé de la lumière des reflets de lumière.

Toothpicks on a tabletop photographed and edited to hopefully create the illusion of motion toward infinity. Under 3 inch square crop.

...ok it's a bike rack as opposed to a rip in the space time continuum enabling free movement of goods, trade and labour ... Err no hang on isn't that the EU?

Beautiful cherry blossoms in full bloom at Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

  

About this photo: I did some more cherry blossom chasing last week and my first stop was beautiful Queen Elizabeth Park which had many trees in full blossom. I was early enough that there were hardly any people around. By the time I left there were quite some people around. I just loved the bench under this beautiful big tree.

 

There were many other flowers blooming at the park as well and the smells were just amazing.

 

The Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival officially kicked off on March 29, 2024 and will run until April 25, 2024. There are many different varieties to be found in Vancouver and we usually get to enjoy cherry blossoms from the end of March until the end of April.

  

~Camera Settings:

*Camera Model: Sony DSC-RX10M4

*Focal Length: 14mm

*F-Number: F/8

*Exposure Time: 1/320 sec.

*ISO Speed: ISO-100

*Exposure Program: Manual Mode (M)

 

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Some information of Vancouver:Vancouver is known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Vancouver is Canada's third largest city and is located by the Pacific Ocean on a peninsula surrounded by water and in the distance there are the mountains. Vancouver is considered a pretty clean and safe city with a great variety of shops, museums, theatre, outdoor activities (hiking, walking, kayaking, sailing, skiing on the local mountains in the winter) and more. Walking around Stanley Park is a favourite thing to do for tourist and locals alike. This beautiful park extends from the city centre of Vancouver almost to the North Shore. With wonderful views of the mountains and the ocean around every corner, downtown Vancouver is one of the most picturesque cities in the world. Walk along Robson Street, the most popular shopping street. Experience Chinatown with the different kinds of building and stores, walk on the beaches of English Bay and the seawall of Stanley Park, enjoy a walk in Gastown with the old steam clock and the many gift shops.

 

Look out for some Hollywood film sets as Vancouver is used for many big Hollywood movies and shows. That's why you might hear that Vancouver is called "Hollywood North". Here are some examples of shows and movies that were/are filmed here: "Dead Pool", "Skyscraper", "The X-Files", "Dark Angel", "Stargate-SG1", "The 6th Day", "Kiss of the Dragon", "Small Ville" and many more. Then there is also the Canada Place, the stadiums, the Harbour Lookout, the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, Science World, the Vancouver Art Gallery and much more! All of these attractions are located within minutes from the city centre.

 

Vancouver is also popular in the winter for winter activities. There are 3 local mountains where you can do any type of winter sport. There is Grouse Mountain, most famous for it's stunning views over the city and fresh powder snow. Grouse Mountain is accessible by skyride...this is a big airtram that will take you up to the top of the mountain. Mount Seymour and Cypress Mountain are famous too and you also get wonderful views from the top of these mountains. As you can see...Vancouver has lots to offer. The Winter Olympics were held here in 2010 as well.

 

Well that is what this scene reminded me of albeit a lot less spectacular !! Seen from Earlswood Lakes looking south and there were these sunrays , so a quick grab of a camera and gotcha .

For those wondering about the title , it did remind of a scene from Stargate - a clip to see what I mean and I am glad my scene was not so dramatic !!

 

youtu.be/cbZq2MPYHoY

We decided to watch nature's fireworks this July4th. Not too bad

I feel like I'm blasting off into space when I look at this scene. Which is kind of funny, since the escalator takes you straight into Mother Earth.

 

I thought I was doing everything right the first time I attempted this shot. I arrived at the Natural History Museum in London 15 minutes before opening on what should have been a slow morning. Whoa, was I ever wrong. My line (coming in the side door) was pretty short - but the main entrance already had a line of people a block long! I tried my best, but really, it was almost hopeless trying to get this shot with the immediate crowd of people. By the time I walked out of the museum, the line to get in was now snaking around multiple sides of the building! But persistence, better planning, and a new friendship paid off on my next attempt, when I was able to take this shot. I think that's pretty typical: technique and hard work matter so much more than equipment. What do you think?

Taken last night at Featherstone Castle in Northumberland ... 11 frames taken in a vertical panorama, joined in lightroom .. Sony A7s & Samyang 24mm f1.4 lens .. taken at f2.0

I set up my Stargate Universe inspired Destiny at the Space Station above Al Raquis. I took a bunch of pictures, but I liked this one the best, even though it doesn't really show my Destiny. I'm inside, looking out at the station.

 

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A Space Odyssey view of Westminster Tube Station

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52 weeks of 52 - Week 26: Special Shape Bokeh

From Stargate movie exit in 1994, i have build my little Stargate with Dott. Daniel Jackson and Jonathan "Jack" O'Neill, I was 10 years old and I was always fascinated by that movie.

 

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Umeda Sky Building's "Floating Garden Observatory" view from the ground.

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Hollywood Bowl, Tolworth

Dark nights away from all the glowing neon annoyances of civilisation can wrap you up in a web of enchantment. To be fussing with gadgets under all this looming wonder often seems to me almost a deplorable sacrilege ... An ambition of mine is to give up night photography and return to simply, reverently, soaking it up ....

(Aurora near Haines Junction, Yukon, last fall)

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