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So I'm back home for Christmas, and evidently it's spring here, maybe even early summer? Seriously it was 47º yesterday! This is December, there should be at least a foot of snow and sub-zero temperatures. I have some wintery ideas I want to execute but I need lots of snow. Grrrr. I'm never happy with the weather haha.
Pretty sure I was drawing on Kristi.
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A sub-zero winter’s day just outside of Kushiro on the east coast of Japan’s most northern island of Hokkaido, and the time had come at last to see in person my beloved tancho. How many years I have wished and hoped to see these extremely rare birds, especially their courtship ballet set against a snowy stage. It was incredibly emotive for me.
The red-crowned crane is a potent icon for the people of Japan. In symbolic form, it is the bird of happiness and long life (in fable, it lives for a 1,000 years).
The population of red-crowned cranes in Japan is mostly non-migratory and currently consists of just a thousand or so birds. Hunting and land loss led to a near extinction in the late 1800s. Governments and citizens woke up to the plight of tancho in the 1950s...now protected, supported, and with a secure winter food supply, the population began a dramatic recovery that has made it the great success story of 20th century conservation in Japan.
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YES! RED HOOD CONFIRMED!!! Ah man, we can finally stop complaining! It's also pretty cool that Starfire is in the game too! But, I really don't like that Sub Zero is in this game, it just seems like a waste of a slot for another great DC character. Maybe we can get a Killer Frost premiere skin for Sub Zero, but they probably won't have premiere skins for DLC characters. Anyways, let me know what you think in the comments below!
- I need to cool down, it’s actually really hot these days, 30C in the shades, and I discovered this shot from 2014, shot during last week of that year..
One of the rare shots with my ProiiD to check if it could cope with sub-zero temperatures.
Camera: Mamiya RZ67 ProiiD
Lens: Sekor Z 90mm f3.5 - at f11
Film: Tri-x
Negative scan, 8 min D-76 1:2
Sub-zero temperature with gusty winds, the Rouses Point Subdivision south of St-Jean drifted in. Canadian National #528 is creating its own blizzard as it hustles across southern Quebec farmland.
"What is this? You are not Sub-Zero."
"I am his family and clan. I fight for his honor."
"He *had* no honor, and you will die as he did."
And now an unabridged story of Sub Zero and Scorpion.
For decades, these two have been rivals. After the first Sub Zero, Bi Han killed Hanzo Hasashi's, Scorpion, family and himself, the deadly ninja was brought back to life by the Netherrealm sorcerer Quan Chi. They faced each other again at Shang Tsung's tournament where Scorpion killed Sub Zero. Taking his brothers mantle, Kuai Liang sent out to find his brother's murderer and bring him to justice. Sub Zero almost killed Scorpion if it were not for the arrival of the Cyber Ninjas. Eventually, both became under Quan Chi's spell and worked for him before being freed by Raiden. Later, Sub Zero found out that Scorpion's murder was conducted by Quan Chi and told him. Scorpion and Sub Zero ended their rivalry with a bow to the other.
For a more accurate and detailed version of this story, play the games or go online. Seriously.
Really excited to see what will happen to them in MKXI and where their stories take them.
Sub zero conditions continue and the coal is running really low but the dog don't care and it's still wonderful. Not that I know of many folk that agree apart from photographers. Sunshine and snow toward the end of the week, be a shame if I got snowed in and couldn't make work eh?
After Fridays sub zero temperatures i thought i'd give the marshes another go on Sunday morning after the storm had passed over on Saturday. Perfect clear skies to capture the sun rising over the horizon and this time i managed to a bit of decent footage with the drone :)
Just been looking at the focus stacking tutorials as i took a few foreground/background focused photos. i'll get round to processing one but i'm having a mate round for a curry tonight so it will have to wait for now.
Bit of a cold one from last weekends trip up to Winterton. Trying to turn the tiny knobs on my tilt shift lens was near impossible with frozen fingers, so decided to scrap that idea and shoot straight.
My daughter and her dog, illuminated by a single street lamp at night in sub-zero temperatures.
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At 3.50pm on 12th February 1985, a bitterly cold day in London with snow on the ground and on the station canopy, class 501 unit 501160 pauses at Queen's Park forming a London Euston to Watford service. These units would be withdrawn from service in the May of that year and replaced by the sliding door class 313 units.
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-8 degrees centigrade tonight. Time to dig out the thermals.
This is Lower Ddwli waterfall frozen over from last winter at about the same temperature.
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Sometimes I shot at my cameras in bringing up the counter to zero after loading the film.
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45305 races through a snowy Penkridge, working Vintage Trains
"The Deva Explorer" which was running as 1Z34 : Tyseley Warwick Road to Chester.
Since sub-zero weather arrived, I've begun scanning old photos. This shot was to illustrate an article on new pans. My son, Gary, is in the photo which I took under existing light with a Nikon F and a 50mm Nikkor lens.
Sub-zero conditions and an icy platform at Seamer on 2nd December 2023, as 68026 'Enterprise' departs with 1U39 09:35 Manchester Piccadilly to Scarborough Transpennine Express service. TPE 185104 is departing west forming 1U48 11:48 Scarborough to York.
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FR: Tous les six mois, Disneyland Paris ouvre une exposition temporaire en Belgique. L'été, c'est les sculptures de sable à la plage. En hiver, c'est au tour des sculptures de glace d'envahir Liège. Dans une semaine, le film le plus attendu de l'année va arriver et c'est dans cette optique que Disney a décidé de faire une exposition de glace dédiée à Star Wars.
EN: Every six months, Disneyland Paris opens a temporary exhibition in Belgium. The summer is perfect for the sand sculptures on the beach. In winter, it's time for ice sculptures to invade Liège. In seven days, the most anticipated film of the year is coming and it is in this light that Disney has decided to make an ice exhibition devoted to Star Wars.
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- HDR made from 3 raw exposures (1EV step from -1 to +1 EV)
- The conditions to take the pictures were extreme (for a Disneyland Photographer). From -10°C to -6°C, it takes approx. 30 minutes to allows your gears to cool down. I brought my D750 with 50mm/1.8 and my D7000 with my 35mm/1.8. Due to the air cooling system, it was impossible for me to change the lens (I didn't want to expose the mirror and indirectly the electronics to sub-zero temperature).
It's difficult to take the perfect angle. Lights are diffracted in so many ways due to the massive amount of ice block. Just for information, the 60 statues uses 500 tons of Ice. This vador sculpture is 3 meter tall (approx 10 feet). Even with frozen fingers it was an amazing experience as photograph and as a Star Wars fan
This 'QJ' class 2-10-2 No.3594 was actually in steam and used for providing steam to heat the workshops at Changan on the Shuangyashan Mines Railway, photographed on New Year's Day 2001. A visit the following year around the same time found this locomotive in active service on passenger trains, so it was very much alive and well!
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