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Today's sun in UV-A and visible wavelengths.
Playing around here. I was hoping to see a difference in a UV-A image and a visible image, but found nothing significant enough to stray me away from shooting just visible light of the sun.
Used the same solar filter on a 500mm lens with a 1.4x converter for each camera body. For UV, I used a Life-pixel'd UV converted Nikon D700 with a ZWB1 filter within the 500mm lens (replaced the internal 'UV filter' that came with the lens). I used the ZWB1 filter to nip off the visible light bleedthrough tail of the converted camera filter's upper UV bandwidth, and I would guess the 500mm lens, et al., would not let too much UV through to the camera sensor so I'd expect only a sliver of UVlight around the wavelength of 370 to 380nm to be shown in the image. Even though the lenses are not optically designed for UV, I would also have expected for such a narrow bandwidth of UV making it through to the image, the image would have been sharper.
I'm no guru with Photoshop, but I did try to process the two images similarly...
Original Caption: This entire field of straw west of El Centro in the Imperial Valley, burned off in less than half an hour. Smoke was visible for 20 miles. Owner wished to clear field quickly for planting another crop, May 1972
U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-5249
Photographer: O'Rear, Charles, 1941-
Subjects:
Blythe (California)
Environmental Protection Agency
Project DOCUMERICA
Persistent URL: research.archives.gov/description/547736
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Last shot on our way out from this magic place. Abandoned steelworks in Austria lit up by the evening sun.
Austrian Urbex weekend tour with:
bRokEnCHaRacTer and
More shots from this place here: uexplorer.wordpress.com/2012/08/26/steelworks-at/
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The past few days I have been attending a virtual workshop on visible mending. I realized I have been doing this my whole life and never really thought about it. But now I know a lot more techniques to keep my favorite items usable.
I have a pretty nice fashion blog and you can find it here: Charisma .
You're welcome to visit! ♥
Tousled together like so:
Head: Lelutka EvoX Avalon 3.1
Body: Maitreya Lara 5.3
Skin: Amara Beauty
Eyes: Avi-Glam
Hair: BarberYumYum - S13 (02)
Hairbase: Angel Eyes
Shape: Mine - Laurna - Lara 5.3 - 2024
Enhancements by:
Cazimi, poema, Izzie's, addon+, OYI, Lucci, Warpaint
Apparel:
Outfit: Have Unequal - Florence Jumpsuit with Undergarments - Fatpack
Shoes: Gos - Scarlet Pointed Stilettos - Winter Pack
Jewelry:
Earrings: Yummy - Hoop Set, Tiny Round - Gold
Earrings: EarthStones - Solitaire Studs - Champagne Diamond - Gold
Necklaces: Euphorie - Adina Collars, 1 & 3 - Gold
Piercing: Punch - Dermal Piercing - Heart - Gold
Armlet: Messy - Hera Armlet - Gold
Bracelet: Cae - Engraved Bracelet - Sister - Gold
Ring: Ascendant - Kimmy Ring - Gold
Gemstone Ring: Orsini Jewel Care - Christina Ring - Gold
Poses:
Indigo - Paris
Amitie Poses - Santa Fe
A couple of years ago, I predicted that there would be a visible pubic hair trend. I feel exonerated by this slightly creepy Guess ad in a Vancouver bus shelter.
Is Guess just trying to be controversial?
It has been a long loooong time since I uploaded a painting in here...
I haven't done much and the few paintings that I've done are not too good.
this is something that I wanted to try for a while...
Just wanted to try textures,this is the first sketch and it basically an experiment...
I'm happy with it,but I really should keep trying.
I really enjoyed doing it,but it took me way to long to finish it...
it was painted on Jan. the 19th '13
this is a watercolor I painted from a photograph I took in a Restaurant...
It was a nice set up on the wall,a weathered pot of some kind.
I really loved the Dramatic shadows created by the sun...
the incredible contrast of dark and light was what caught my attention..
it is a 12"x16" painted on Arches (cold Pressed) and was painted on Oct. the 28th '13.
SOLD in the Annual SC Watercolor Society exhibition.
One of the best ways to actually visualize great stretches of time is to visit a cave. You are confronted with the enormity of past and the nothingness of the present - by an effort of imagination you can become aware of the fact that the bizarre structures you see all around you are actually growing even while you watch them, but the really astounding thing is the time they have spent to grow as you see them.
The now complete "Visible Pinball Machine." The machine will be on display publicly for the first time at the 2007 Pacific Pinball Expo in San Rafael, CA. Visit www.nbam.org/ppexpo/visiblePinball.html for details.
Durante il percorso, notammo un piccola indicazione che indicava "Anfiteatro Romano". Optammo per la deviazione e imboccamo la stradina. Lì per lì pensammo di aver sbagliato strada ed esserci persi nel labirinto di case (bellissime!)...eppure doveva esser visibile...si poteva però salire più su e dalla piccola altura lo scorgemmo.
Quello che rimaneva dell'anfiteatro I sec d.C., quel muro/i, era parte delle gradinate ancora parzialmente conservate e visibili, perfettamente incastonato tra le case medievali XII sec., disposte in modo da preservare la sua forma elittica.
Infatti se fate una ricerca da satellite per Assisi (dai dai! :)!) potete benissimo vedere TUTTA la struttura, incredibile.!.. (non so come postarlo qui :((!, dai dai!).
E' un bellissimo esempio di riutilizzazione di un edificio romano.
Buon giorno!!
*Starlight*
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During the walk we noticed a little indication that showed "Roman Anphitheatre". We decided to make the diversion and walk in that direction. At certain point we come up with the doubt to have taken the wrong path and be lost in the labirint of houses (so beautiful!)...yet it should be visible (!)...we could climb a little bit higher and from that point we notice it.
The rest of the Anphitheatre (I sec. after C.), that wall/s, was part of the tiers part preserved and visible, perfectly set between medieval houses (XII sec.), disposed in a way to preserve the "oval" form (don't know exact translation :(!).
Infact If you make a search on satellite for Assisi (googl..please please do it :)!) you can see it perfectly, ALL the structure!!, incredible!...(I don't know how to post it here so..:((! come on, how can I explain you, is ALL, not only walls...go and see :)))!). It's a beautiful example of roman structure's reuse.
Buon giorno!!
*Starlight*