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Nuevo experimento combinando dos objetivos, jugando en ambas partes con las rotaciones.
Para la forma central 5 rotaciones con un 14mm y efectos creados con tape o cinta luminosa azul de Light Painting Paradise.
Y para los efectos de bokeh coloqué el Yashica 35-70 modificado, e hice 12 rotaciones a unas puntas de fibra óptica con luz blanca y otras con luz azul, me encanta este bokeh con variedad de formas, según la distancia al centro, o la distancia a la cámara.
Utilicé un método distinto a las otras pruebas que había hecho con este objetivo modificado, esta vez lo hice como había visto alguna vez que lo hace Tim Gamble para crear efectos de bokeh periféricos, combinando las rotaciones y la fibra óptica.
Rubis. That horrible virus that America United used to try and strengthen their military.
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Here is a scene I built mainly for the storyline of The Remnant. Not sure if I'm gonna keep it though. We'll see.
Taming Light #19
This is the 'Flickr Virus', a microvirus that is affecting so many throughout the world. Little is known about its structure and how it is transmitted, although recent work indicates that it is a small sphere of energy (possibly light) that travels via the internet. Infection usually occurs soon after a Flickr 'Pro Account' has been acquired.
Symptoms:
1. The patient has a craving for 'viewings' and 'comments' on his/her images and develops a compulsion to upload images to satisfy this need.
2. Obsessive checking for inclusion in 'Scout' and 'Explore'.
3. A compelling desire to add the tag 'interestingness'.
Treatment:
There is no real effective or permanent cure. Total abstinence from Flickr may work for short periods while the patient returns to a normal life style but this is usually only a temporary situation. Long term research, funding, and recognition as an illness is needed.
Of course this might just be another one of my 'Refractographs' created out of light and only an image on your computer screen to be treated as a a bit of fun. On the other hand don't stare at it for too long or view large - it could be contagious! ;)
What Is On Your Lawn? The Fight Against The Virus In My Neighbourhood. Noticed a neighbour this week installed a blue Gryphon, presumably to fight the virus. On Lawrence, near Bathurst. Toronto. (The traditional gryphon is a legendary creature with the body, tail, and back legs of a lion; the head and wings of an eagle; and sometimes an eagle's talons as its front feet)
I currently have six members of my family infected with Covid and the worst affected is the one who did not have the vaccination.
A Sabotaged PANO. Colored and cropped in Photoshop.
From a design by Chris Grammer.
Made especially for the Award Tree Challenge # 192
"MONITOR MADNESS"
www.flickr.com/groups/awardtree/discuss/72157713568756282...
Epstein-Barr Virus, commonly known as EBV, is a member of the herpesvirus family. It is one of the most common human viruses and affects millions of people worldwide. EBV is primarily known for causing infectious mononucleosis, often referred to as "mono" or the "kissing disease."Read more… shorturl.at/beZ8d
I am trying to envision what the virus looks like inside our bodies. Maybe it looks like these. Just a random thought for today.
Went through some images taken in a friend's ( Donald Quintana Nature and Wildlife Photography ) studio years ago......
Corona song; youtu.be/0uDTs-9fq00
While dealing with virus scared pedestrians a little color was brought to my attention. A pair of KCS SD70Ace Belles leads a 680 ethanol past the CP 53 Detector at Walker Rd. Me and Mr Sebenste himself were standing in the bed of my rig for this one!
Hampshire IL
March 17th, 2020
After all the snow has melted so many face masks are along sidewalks. Quebec and Prince Edward Island are the only two provinces extending their mask mandates only until the end of this month. Other provinces such as Ontario have resisted to reimpose public health restrictions including mask mandates. Unfortunately we are now in the 6’th wave of the COVID-19 pandemic due to the Omicron BA-2 subvariant. Regrettably, rapid antigen testing now only works 37% and most people can’t access hospitals PCR testing that’s restricted. So, we can’t actually determine the number of active cases. However, sewer water testing in our province just reported between 100,000 and 120,000 new active cases of the virus each day, a far cry from 4,224 officially reported yesterday due to the limits of PCR testing.
Vaccination rates vary across the country, but research has shown the shots help reduce severe outcome’s especially in older (70+) individuals and people with co-morbidity. Our Health Unit recommends all over 60 get the 4’th booster. They also referenced the current severity of the new variant with the most deaths in the past 3 months compared to the last 2 years when COVID-19 started.
Fortunately me and my family have yet to catch the virus’s but the risk has surged so it might happen if I stop masking. Obviously working I have to continue wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
So I won’t dump my masks!
Stay safe Flickr contacts 🙏