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Tree rooting system Spa Belgium

The Seaboard System unit leads the I032-22 on the Cap as it makes it’s way up to North Bergen.

ZWO ASI290MM/EFW 8 x 1.25" (RGB)

Tele Vue 2.5x PowerMate

Meade LX850 (12" f/8)

Losmandy G11

7DOS

ShootAnythingSaturday

Theme: Buildings

 

A small part of the Australian legal system.

Our WonderPana filter system mounted on an Canon EF Rokinon Cinema Lens mounted on an EOS M camera via our EOS to EOS M Auto adapter.

 

- Photo by Bohus Blahut

The Devils Spring System has several springs in its short run to the Sante Fe River. The caverns of its spring heads are very popular for cave diving. It is but one of numerous springs that can be accessed at Ginnie Springs, a private campground located outside of High Springs, FL.

Kodak Pony 135 (model c)

Kodak APS 400 (expired)

May 2020

 

My latest attempt at using the Kodak Pony 135 creatively: Shoot a roll of APS film though it. Why not?

 

I was given a roll of expired (no clue how old) APS film and decided to try shooting it through the pony. I pulled the film out of the APS cartridge and wound it back into a 135 cartridge and taped it to a 35mm leader to help get the film started. I knew this would work since the pony's shutter isn't connected to the film advance.

 

Do to the covid crisis I don't have access to the Nikon film scanner I usually use, so I have been doing DSLR scanning. This works well for BW and E6 film, but c41 film is much harder due to me lacking software like negative lab pro. So, its hard for me to know if the weird colors here are due to the film or my lack of competence in getting nice positives from DSLR scanned c41 film. Either way, I am glad to share another fun thing you can do with the Kodak Pony 135.

 

Thanks again to the film lab at Gene's Camera in South Bend, IN, in this case especially for accomodating such an unconventional request and still only charging me $5.

 

This is an APS-H photo shot on Fujifilm APS Nexia A200 using a Yashica Profile 4000iX camera.

 

I did this because all the equipment involved was cheap and easy to get, but it sucked. It wasn't worth it. Here's my blog post about it.

On February 23rd, 2023 morning, most of the IT systems of Hungarian State Railways stopped working.

 

This caused problems for passenger information and train tracking systems, and also for almost all MÁV employees. Train drivers and conductors had to fill out (even more) A4 papers throughout the day instead of logging their work in the online systems.

 

After getting home from university this day, I headed out to the nearby farm to capture passenger train #2923 with this nicely blossoming tree. It was a thrilling experience waiting around without knowing when the train would arrive, but to my luck, it managed to show up before the sun disappeared behind the tree lines.

 

My other pictures from rural Line 142.

(in explore 2024/11/10)

Another Wipeout-inspired ship! The AG-Systems racer from Wipeout HD is one of my favourite ships from the series, and here I`ve just moved the cockpit from that desing a bit forward and changed the colour blocking in order to get the shapes closer to a spearhead.

ODC-The World Of Technology

 

This is one of the places where Stu does his computing.

New York State unified court system

 

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Polaroid Spectra System SE, Impossible PZ680 CPF

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A Ai creation of the Solar System

Met these badmen in the Pavilion Gardens one evening, pretty decent sound system on wheels powered by a caravan battery.

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This image looks almost decent, but there are some issues that I want to work on. As for softness, I am well-collimated and I prefocused on Alderaban, but average seeing could be an issue. I can add an IR/UV cut filter. I noticed an image size issue in WINJUPOS when making the measurements in the wire frame. It seems that IR, which I used for the R channel, is much less intense than the G or B channels. Because of this the IR image appeared somewhat smaller than the G or B channel images. I am going to go back to using the Red filter for the R channel.

 

10 iRGB runs (60s and 34,000 frames/filter) in Firecapture.

Best 10% stacked in Autostakkert

Wavelet sharpening in Registax

Derotation in WINJUPOS

Finishing in Photoshop

 

ZWO ASI290MM/EFW 8 x 1.25x

Meade LX850 (12" f/8)/2.5x PowerMate

Losmandy G11

 

En el taller donde me saque los estudios de chapa y pintura, pude contemplar algunas reliquias del pasado esta entre muchas otras...

 

I.E.S Río Gállego, Zaragoza, 2 de Octubre de 2013.

 

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The workshop takes me where studies Paint and I could see some relics of the past is among many others ...

 

IES Rio Gallego , Zaragoza, October 2, 2013 .

An autonomous surveillance system, otherwise known as an osprey patrolling the ponds for fish.

Delta Connection CRJ landing at Montreal CYUL with severe weather in the background.

"Although alluding to each weeks prompt, it was only built for one"

 

Created for the Style It Up contest

 

The fourth and final weeks prompt was to create a build with no exposed studs

 

(And no, there is no photoshop hiding supports)

The system that this picture represents is the Earth's ecosystem. This photo was taken in a large field of Black-eyed Susans. When most people walk through this field, they only see flowers. However, if you look and listen, you will find life everywhere. There are bees, wasps, grasshoppers, leaf hoppers, butterflies, frogs, lizards, birds, and even small mammals. Each has its own purpose. This is a thread-waisted wasp. Turns out wasps are very important pollinators. You can see the pollen on his mouth and legs that prove he has been on his job, For 125 in 2025 #100 System.

I've posted others from this area in the past. But what attracted me to this scene is the contrast provided by the reflected sunlight on the right side of the image. As opposed to the uniformity of the previous images. You can let me know what you think.

 

The Tungnaa braided river system in the Icelandic highlands creates beautiful abstract patterns in the mud when viewed from the air. Sunlight reflected from the water and wet mud helps create interesting contrasts throughout the landscape. The river derives its color from the glacial silt it picks up as it flows from the Vatnajokull ice cap toward the ocean.

 

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TV Shot from a recent broadcast of the silent movie.

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