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El halo está causado por partículas de hielo en suspensión en la troposfera que refractan la luz generando un espectro de colores alrededor de la Luna o el Sol.
Be careful with unknown emails, there could be a virus behind it trying to mess with you!
Phishing is a serious problem that exists to this day and this is a reminder to not click on any link without knowing what it does or where it will take you!
This build is part of a wonderful collab held on Instagram #crisisspread
Link to the hastag page: www.instagram.com/explore/tags/crisisspread/
(Don't worry, this is a save link;p)
This is actually a plant, I took a macro shot and after viewing it I thought it looked like a collection of either Atoms or a Virus. I like how this gave me a creepy feel, as if to be afraid of it. I'd love to have a go again and get this flower back into scale and try to get more in the frame, as to also try alternative angles that could be quite cool.
This was taken with the kit lens 18-55mm.
Hope everyone's week is going well, I fully appreciate all comments, faves, follows and the such like and so as always, thank you! :)
(76/365) My apologies for not commenting on many photos of late nor replying to comments. I've been laid low by a flu-like virus for the past 10 days. I am a lot better now but I'm still very tired & severely lacking in enthusiasm. I know a few of my Flickr friends have been suffering too, perhaps the virus spreading via the internet?
My daughter took the day off work Thursday to come up from Cork city to visit me which was a lovely surprise. She brought me these flowers to cheer me up. Not a great photo but it was the only one I took yesterday as I didn't venture out so it will have to do for my daily pic. A belated Happy St Patrick's Day & thanks to everyone who has commented on my recent photos.
Be careful with unknown emails, there could be a virus behind it trying to mess with you!
Phishing is a serious problem that exists to this day and this is a reminder to not click on any link without knowing what it does or where it will take you!
This build is part of a wonderful collab held on Instagram #crisisspread
Link to the hastag page: www.instagram.com/explore/tags/crisisspread/
(Don't worry, this is a save link;p)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS9GGj25srM
Thank you Anu for the super gift...So touched. *hugs*
reinaugurando minha nova conta, por que me hackearam na outra e excluiram qq
enfim, não gosto muito da lana mais deu vontade de blendar ela.
o virus me pediu e eu dei pra ele essa blend -q
Blurred vision, dizziness, nausea, confusion. Those were just the early symptoms. There had long been rumours about Old Sykes’ Farm up on the hill. Some said not everything in those tanks was….agricultural. Now it was spreading East in the wind. Sleep tight.
L’anfiteatro di Pola - si erge su di un pendio.
Dalla parte del mare, è articolato in tre ordini.
Due serie di archi e una terza …
(formata da aperture quadrangolari)
Grazie a questa, si dice ... “coronano” il terzo ordine.
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il lato opposto al mare - (ad est)
è di altezza ridotta a causa della pendenza,
presenta solo il secondo ordine di 72 arcate.
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Oggi sotto l’arena …
(cosi chiamata, perché indica la sabbia che ricopriva le platee)
Si trova una Mostra sulla coltivazione dell'olivo
e della vite ... presente sull'isola.
Lasciamo l'Arena ... e proseguiamo nello scoprire Pola.
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(Attenzione il virus non è sparito - dovremo conviverci)
Obbligo la mascherina nei luoghi affollati!
Usiamo il buon senso per il nostro bene e quello degli altri.
Un abbraccio virtuale carissimi amici.
Liliana.
Expulsados a través de tosidos, estornudos o palabrería...
Están por todas partes, virus que pululan y nos invaden,hasta dejarnos tumbados...
Esa es la palabra que mas oigo últimamente, tengas lo que tengas todo es un virus...
Ahora, vete tu a saber como acabar con él.
You know, I can change
But I'm here in my mold
And I'm a million different people from one day to the next
I can't change my mold
R.Ashcroft
Cornus Kousa Fruit.
A bit of a last minute job for this week’s Macro Mondays sidelit theme. Oh to have a photographic studio with darkroom blinds! It probably wouldn’t be as much fun though...
This is the strawberry-like fruit of one of my favourite trees, the Cornus Kousa (variously called the Korean or Japanese Dogwood or even the Szechuan Strawberry). This year the fruit have been prolific though they are beginning to drop now as Autumn progresses.
This smallish tree has a spreading habit and gives light shade, so it’s a great tree for a not very big garden. Around May for about six weeks it is covered with large white flower-like bracts (which last much longer than flowers would), and then later you get the red fruit and nice Autumn leaf colours. You can eat the fruit but when we checked with the Royal Horticultural Society they said it wasn’t up to much so I haven’t tried.
For the sidelit theme I wanted to take something with lots of texture that would pop into relief with the hard directional light. At first I thought of a thimble but reckoned that would be popular for exactly that reason, so my second thought was this thing. I’d wanted to take a macro of one for a while in any case, so it’s a bit of self-indulgence really :) .
You probably have the idea that this was finely crafted in some professional studio set-up. Come on, you ought to know me better by now! It was taken on a cardboard box in my daughter’s bedroom with the curtains shut, while kneeling on the floor. Black card underneath and behind the fruit and a hand-held pencil torch for the lighting (trying to avoid lighting the card). Jolly uncomfortable :)
Working in the dark for focusing was annoying fun but with a bit of tweaking I got there. Time was limited so I only took six shots. Bit risky that (normally I end up taking dozens learning as I go).
Fairly straightforward processing; probably the most influential thing was the crop: wide format, off centre with plenty of space around. Hope it works for you. The fruit is 2.2cm wide so the whole image is well within the guideline for the group – yay!
The final image reminds me of some electron microscope pictures I have seen of viruses, hence the title.
As ever thanks for taking time to look and perhaps read. I appreciate your interest. I hope you enjoy the image!
[Tripod mounted; delayed shutter release; VR off to stop motor shake; manually focused using LiveView. Into LR for the basics: darkened the blacks to get rid of the light on the card; boosted the clarity. Into Affinity Photo for added saturation and to get rid of a cyan shadow cast we picked up from somewhere; Topaz Detail for sharpening at a medium general level.]
One day, while traversing the heavens, the Great Spirit was struck down by an unnatural slumber. For it had come to pass that the jealousy of Makuta had given birth to a sickness...
For Ron Folker's Bionicle What if? Contest.
Re-imagining of Makuta as an extraterrestrial virus that infected the Great Spirit Robot from the outside. Specifically took influence from bacteriophages.
White ribbon is a salute to the medical professionals on the front line of the corona virus pandemic 15. Although the jobs of the doctors, nurses and other medical support staff are to attend to the sick, these desperate times call for their assistance at an all time high that also puts them at an equal level of danger. To the real heroes out there, we salute you.
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CLOTHING
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Maddison
Mask by: KitCat @ Mainstore
AMITOMO - Color Noise GACHA - Maitreya - 13 (Gacha) by: Amitomo @ Mainstore
Blueberry - Evie - Jeans by: Blueberry @ Mainstore
Converse by: ROC @ Marketplace
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Sage
Denim Zip-up Jacket By: Gabriel @ Mainstore
Rolled Jeans by: Native Urban @ Mainstore
Another 1 Sneakers by: Native Urban @ Mainstore
Noen Hair by: Sintiklia @ Mainstore
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Twenty Four Hour Market by: Minimal (Gacha) @ Mainstore
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Restless shopping cart by: Anxiety @ Mainstore (Made Shopping cart invisible to fit with minimal cart)