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No idea when I will see the Danish West Coast again, but today I allow myself to dream.....Blavand, Jylland, Denmark
#MacroMondays - #Macro Mondays - #water
To photograph water is, in its liquid form, by itself impossible because water is absolutely free of any colour and with a structure we can't perceive. What we only can display are reflections on its surface ore the edges where water is touching other elements (other liquids, gases ore solid objects). In case of the last one its still quite difficult to recognice the touching surface. In case of transitions to other liquids ore gases they are vissible more clearly, for instance in the form of droplets ore like you see here in the reverse version. On this photograph You see the blossom of white clover couted by blisters of carbon dioxide in a glas of water (soda).
Wasser zu fotografieren ist, in seiner flüssigen Form, an sich unmöglich, denn Wasser ist absolut farblos und hat eine nicht wahrnehmbare Struktur. Das einizige, was wir darstellen können sind Spiegelungen in der Oberfläche oder die Ränder an denen das Wasser auf andere Elemente (Flüssigkeiten, Gase oder feste Körper) trifft. Während bei letzterem die Berührungsflächen trotzdem nur schwer zu erkennen sind, sind die Übergänge zwischen unterschiedlichen Flüssigkeiten und zu Gasen meist deutlich auszumachen, zum Beispiel durch Wassertropfen oder wie hier, die umgekehrte Variante. Auf dem Foto seht Ihr eine Kleeblüte ummantelt von Kohlendioxid Bläschen in einem Glas Wasser (Mineralwasser).
Time to try something a little different again, could not get this shot to come out the way I quite visualised it but still enjoyed playing around, trying to get a half decent image out of it.
Title borrowed from the Kevin Costner movie, cheesey I know, just finished watching his latest one ;-)
Happy Weekend Folks :-))
A visualisation of Psalm 82. Please note that this image was done with a very long mirror reflex lens (fixed at F6.3).
It's painful, I know. I wished some of our political leaders would do the same. I have nothing against reptiles. The problem comes when our Neo Cortex supplies our reptile brain with unlimited processing power. Turning us into monsters. Have a look.
This painting today is a creation thanks to Shakti Gawain from who i readed today that She died,i loved her books,A drawing with my own texture in watercolor and acryl
Paysage des Vosges
Le lac des corbeaux.
Je vous remercie mes amis de m'avoir accordé un peu de votre temps pour visualiser mes photos, vos commentaries et mise en favoris.
Thank you my friends for giving me a bit of your time to view my photos, comments and favorites.
Visualise a Beatles Song
Crazy Tuesday.
Drive My Car" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written primarily by Paul McCartney, with lyrical contributions from John Lennon.
A jockey explains his moves to a member of his team, following a race at Ballinrobe Racecourse, Mayo, Ireland
The absolutely incredible, Mont Blanc Massif seen from Le Brevent above Chamonix in the French Alps. This time next year, all being well, I will have stood at the top of Mont Blanc. I cannot wait!
My Mum visited Schoc chocolates on a trip to the Wairarapa and bought us a beautiful array of delicious treats. The curry and pappadum's block was absolutely mouth watering, I savoured every little piece.
Yay for delicious vegan chocolate, we like it very much!
I don't eat fish but I will be letting this one melt in my mouth. (Frank ate his the day it arrived, I saved mine to take photos and at last I got around to it). I love how pretty the colours are, such pretty edible art.
F7.1
1/80th
ISO800
100mm focal length
Tada!
This is a audio-visualiser I made with Geometry Nodes in Blender 3.4 (I make all my blender creations with an old computer with only 2GB RAM on the Graphics Card).
You can find the Nodes set up here: www.flickr.com/photos/125389789@N04/52670925643/
The above video is best viewed in full screen mode - otherwise there are some artifacts.
Music
"Inventing Flight" by BryanTeoh (freepd).
Of The album Rumours of Fleetwood Mac and just draw and write what comes in You're head , memories ,visualisation,then a bit textured( because the glow of the calender paper)>
Thanks for the visit have a nice weekend.
The new iTunes 8 visualiser. It's absolutely mesmerising! You can appreciate it more when you see it moving.
#71 Daniel Arnold, nearest camera about to lead off the expert race.
Canada Heights SEMX Series June 15th 2008
This Data Visualisation analyses the impact of Risk factors on becoming Obese. By comparing 'OBESE' indviduals and 'NORMAL' individuals (in relation to BMI) one can see that by changing just one area of their lives (smoking, drinking, exercise, diet) they can reduce the risk of becoming obese.
Bridge of Nowhere hovers over trouble water.
Part 1.
I shed a tear, as I visualise the true beauty of these islands, had man not messed with them as they had.
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What WAS the Englanders thinking as they saw this same scene,
half a Century back?
This view is from the Airport Island and base... where the British RAF were torpedoing Japanese U-Boats during WW-II.
"Sir!.V.need.to.get.these.bloody.tankers.across.to.the.next.island"
Morse coded, of course..., the message was translated by relevant authorities in England where decisions and consequently, preparations were being made,
to bring in a revolutionary 'new' idea to these islands.
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The islands of Maldives are arranged in naturally protected rings with encircling reefs. Sometimes One island for One reef. Sometimes a dozen. (See yesterdays pic.) A group is labelled as an Atoll. The ecosystem around the islands are so fragile, that, interrupting ONE factor can mean an irreversible disaster.
Today we know. Today we think we know.
Because it is today, the consequences of that decision in England is finally being realised in the islands.
"Fill.the.fucking.gap.with.sand.You.morons!"
Several gaps of 200+ Meters was bridged...
and a long strech of islands were joined, (Link Road) for the convenience of the British Military.
This bridge, along with its conveniences, blocked water across an entire side of an Atoll causing major disruptions to tide and water flow.
Nobody was bothered, then.
To be continued.
Catching the tube home and say this ad showing a new set of covers for one our favourite series of childrens books... Artemis Fowl. Nice to see someone finally (and done so well) visualising the pixies, elves and dwarves of Eoin Colfers strange fantasy tales centred around a 13 year old genius thief. Hopefully they'll get a lot more readers with these very cool images gracing the covers. It does make of wonder though... How long until we get Artemis Fowl the movie?
No no, it's OK, I kinda feel like getting grilled today anyway. Open flame style! And no, you can't call me patty.
Strange part is, it's actually true.
The new iTunes 8 visualiser. It's absolutely mesmerising! You can appreciate it more when you see it moving.
The new iTunes 8 visualiser. It's absolutely mesmerising! You can appreciate it more when you see it moving.
Marabu***marabou***Leptoptilos crumeniferus
Da diese Vögel als Aas- und Schädlingsvertilger äußerst nützlich sind, liegt es im Interesse der Menschen, sie vor Verfolgung möglichst gut zu schützen. Ihrer weichen Unterschwanzdecken des Brutgefieders wegen, die in der Modeindustrie und seit je her in der Kriminalistik Verwendung finden, sind diese Vögel in manchen Gegenden stark bejagt und gefährdet.
Noch heute werden zur Sichtbarmachung eines Fingerabdrucks bei Tatortaufnahmen der Kriminalpolizei diese Federn verwendet. Mittels der Federn wird Rußpulver auf den möglichen Spurenträger aufgetragen. Die Federn ermöglichen einen schonenden Auftrag des Pulvers, so dass Rußspuren in den abgedrückten Papillarleisten hängen bleiben
Quelle Wikipedia
Since these birds as carrion and pest exterminator are extremely useful, it is in the interest of the people, to protect them from persecution as well. Because of their soft undertail coverts of the breeding plumage , in the fashion industry and since the forth in the forensics find use, these birds are heavily hunted in some areas and endangered.
These springs are still used to visualise of a fingerprint at crime scene photographs of the judicial police. By means of springs, carbon black powder is applied to the possible carrier of traces of. The springs allow a careful job of powder so that traces of soot in the pressed down papillary strips stuck
Source Wikipedia
Von einem meiner Lieblingslieder des weißen Albums. Georges Handschrift. Nachweislich das einige Lied der Liverpooler, das von Süßigkeiten handelt.
One of my favourite tunes from White Album. The only one by the Fab Four dealing with sweets. It's George's hand writing.
Black & White Ruffed Lemur ( Varecia variegate)
These very attractive lemurs are arboreal ,spending most of their time in the high canopy. They are mainly fruit eaters & are mostly around 100-120 cms long & weigh 3-4 kgs .
Taken at a Lemur sanctuary near Antananarivo, Madagascar.
“A goal is a dream with a deadline.”
- Napoleon Hill
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There is no feeling like acomplishing a goal...The sleepless nights and the tears are worth it, the goal makes everything worth while.
I'm visualising the end.. thinking positive.. im almost there..
Every storm has a silver lining..
Nikon F80
Sigma 105mm f/2.8 OS HSM
Lloyds Pharmacy 200 (expired 2008)
A series of random photos while in the house and garden under lock-down restrictions.
Burt, Inishowen, County Donegal, Ireland
For years I’ve been visualising a photo of this fort protruding from low lying mist whilst being illuminated by the suns golden light. On Christmas eve there was mist everywhere so at 6am I set out on a mission to attempt this sunrise scene. Driving in the dark with 6ft visibility on frozen country roads I safely arrived. A slippery uphill hike & a few falls later I reached the fort. To my joy it was standing proudly above the low fog banks along Lough Swilly as hoped for. Now it was fingers crossed whether the sunrise would play ball too? To be honest the sky didn’t look promising at first, then suddenly the sun had risen above the horizon & fired out its colours. At this exact moment the clouds started rolling up over the fort like waves. These clouds reflected the suns amber rays perfectly. I stood there in awe on this ancient monument bathed by these elements working in harmony. This was by far one of the greatest experiences of my life 🙏
First constructed around 1700 BC (probably with earthen walls) by the Tuatha de Danann. An Grianan Fort was once a seat of power were the ‘O'Neill Kings’ reigned from for over 700 years. An Grianan of Aileach is the best known monument in Inishowen & easily one of the greatest in all Ireland. Situated along Donegal's Wild Atlantic Way on a hilltop 800 feet above sea level the view from Aileach is breathtakingly beautiful. Legend states that the giants of Inishowen (Princes of Aileach) are lying sleeping under this hill but when a hidden sacred sword is removed from this ring fort, they will return back to life reclaiming their ancient lands!
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A circular route in the past that went from West Norwood to East Dulwich Sainsbury's but what could it have looked like if it wasn't a commercial route?
I look into the history of P15 and S11/S13 more in depth.
For once, a higher budget promotion.
To help visualise any pre Christian elements, a series of colours have been used to remove constructions from history.
An series of deeply and gradually eroded sculpted monoliths with forms that suggest protohistoric Celtiberian alters, basins, steps, platforms and graves with continued use into the early medieval phases. The man made forms are so weathered that bronze age and even the neolithic might be compared and contrasted. Very difficult to date.
The far central stack currently has a solitary bell tower built onto its height. One might think that this outcrop was traditionally used for acoustic signals. The area to the left currently has a church (San Pedro Apóstol - Iglesia de San Pedro).
Further carved monolithic interventions can be found behind the tripod.
An information board describes how the area was used for traditional dances. The Fête de la Saint-Jean is an example of a Christianised pagan solstice celebration. The village of Hacinas is currently below the monoliths.
AJM 16.09.17
The new iTunes 8 visualiser. It's absolutely mesmerising! You can appreciate it more when you see it moving.
Promise not to bore you all week with dental horror stories again, but I think i need to go to my happy place (Porthcurno Beach, Cornwall) for a spot of 'visualisation' today after visiting the dentist for a follow up appointment.
As i feared / expected, i've got a 'dry socket' and a bit of an infection in my jawbone (that would explain that deep throbbing pain then) and i'm going to be taking a couple of sorts of antibiotics for the next ten days.
My overriding thought is that i'm lucky to live somewhere where it can be diagnosed and treated so quickly, but i'll also admit to a little bit of disappointment when i was told i absolutely musn't drink any alcohol with these or i'll be very sick. Have got a wedding and cricket awards party coming up and both are a bit more fun after a beer or two. Also beer tastes a bit nicer than the salt water rinses that i'm doing about ten times a day.
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This visualisation was produced in QGIS 2.12.1, with a little help from postgres/postgis (could also be done in QGIS only).
Areas of each country's circle are in proportion to population.
How it was done
First of all, reprojected the Natural Earth data to epsg:3410 (a cylindrical equal area projection in meters). This is important; doing it in epsg:4326 makes countries appear bigger the further they are from the equator (areal distortion). Because degrees.
Next, used postgis to find the centroids and buffer them, so that the circle area is in direct proportion to population. Brought these in as CSV delimited files after exporting from pgAdminIII. The query sorted images in descending order of size, so smaller countries appear on top of larger countries.
Unfortunately, this projection keeps areas in scale, but distorts shapes. Some countries start to look like eggs. Oh noes!
Got round this by scaling the map down to a small size (a few square kilometers) and centred on null island, which removed the shape distortion, but kept the equal-area. Turned off OTF projection.
Flag images came from CIA World Factbook, and were used as raster Image fills. Used the FIPS code from the Natural Earth data to build the filepath to the CIA factbook images like this
'/tmp/factbook/flags/' || "fips" || '-lgflag.gif'
Because you can only scale the image width at present (I used bounds_width($geometry) in map units) I had to convert each flag into a square format using ImageMagick. Most flags are wider than they are tall, this avoids tiling the flag in each circle, at the expense of corner detail.
Apologies in advance to Norway - not sure what happened there. Some manual tweaking may be needed :D