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shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a helios 44m-4 58mm f/2 with a reversed rear element
my thoughts on this lens config:
1953 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe Eight Series 27 Model 2-door Sedan (Fisher body)
Unfortunately, I wĺill have less time to spend on FLICKR in the coming period due to my study 'Drone Pilot Advanced EASA Specific-Category STS-01/PDRA-S01' 🚁
I keep trying to post 2 automotives a day on my stream and not in groups except by request
Ce pavillon de verre fait converger architecture et design numériques, oscillant par ses parois ondulantes entre état liquide et solide. Il est ici transformé en un « cabinet prospectif » où sont exposées les œuvres de jeunes designers explorant les technologies numériques les plus avancées. Installation réalisée avec le soutien de Lasvit.
This glass pavilion converges architecture and digital design, oscillating by its undulating walls between liquid and solid state. It is here transformed into a "prospective cabinet" where the works of young designers exploring the most advanced digital technologies are exhibited. Installation done with the support of Lasvit.
Another, dare I say gorgeous look with the Akeruka Advanced mesh head and I got slightly wrapped up for colder weather too AND I'm using a free meshbody.
Deets in my blog:
billybeaverhausen.com/2020/11/10/a-look-at-akeruka-advanc...
HTT - happy truck thursday. Simulated retro photo 1947 - 1953 Chevrolet "Advanced design" pickup and Minneapolis Steam Tractor
I've been playing with the Akeruka Advanced male mesh head. Here's a first look. The deets are on my blog:
billybeaverhausen.com/2020/09/04/a-look-at-akeruka-advanced/
A mechanical tree feller
Also, its
TIME FOR CRAB
If you want to know more about this event, look here
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Droneuary? Anyone? Made these drones with some custom stickers and came up with a cool combo to go with them.
Playing around with one of the new AK Advanced Bento heads 4.0 #M06
[AK Advanced] - Bento Head 4.0 #M06
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Sintiklia - Hair Alan - Dark blondes
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@Mancave event
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Not Found - Connor Skin Hinti (Lelutka)
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HTT Happy truck Thursday 1947-1953 Chevrolet "Advanced design" pickup Canon EF-M18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM
Red-tailed Hawks vision is 8 times more powerful than a humans. These guys have five times more visual sensory cells per millimeter of retina than we do. They can also see colors in the ultraviolet range.
[Log Entry]
After we got off of Geonosis, my squad and I were put onto an outerim rock under Commander Wyx. Since I got my promotion to sergeant, He took me under his wing for some extra training. It turns out the other sergeants I saw on Geonosis were also here. CT-4732 Toz and CT-3490 Lanx. Toz was good with a standard blaster, but I quickly realized his squad was a bit loose under his lead. Lanx was a great shot with two short pistols, and had better leadership skills, but he lacked some critical thinking skills in combat situations. i quickly leaned that armed with two blasters, I was an amazing shot. My squad was also the best led. Because of this, Wyx let me have first crack at some upgrades, of which I got a pauldron, kama, visor, and some experimental new blasters. After a few weeks of training, however, he officially 'graduated' form advanced training, and were dismissed back to our squads.
[Log End]
Here it is guys! One quick note, I changed the commanders name from Wyn to Wyx. I hope this doesn't cause too much confusion... Anyway, I'll have more of these up now. Guym will have his next combat operation very soon.
Clover has been learning to drive...Though I was abit nervous when she drove into the hardware store's parking lot!!..she's not real keen on the brakes yet. But you will notice the intense focused look on her face. She knows exactly what she is doing.
After the golden circle, we of course had to visit the famous Seljalandsfoss. We were really excited to walk behind this veil of water and as expected, we were by far not the only ones. Nevertheless, we were motivated, put on our rain pants and approached the waterfall, but then stopped before the actual path to take a few pictures. We would have liked to be there earlier, but didn’t get up and so the sun was already higher up in the sky and just peeking over the edge of Seljalandsfoss. Therefore, I put on my wide-angle lens that I love for the huge sunstars it can produce when closing the aperture. I took quite a few pictures, but wasn’t really satisfied with the results as it was just impossible to get a shot without people.
While we were standing there taking pictures, we saw a couple of people returning from the trail behind the waterfall and they were completely soaked. This made us think and doubt if it was a good decision to bring our cameras, especially since I had just bought my Sony A7IV a few weeks before. I really wanted to get some of these classic shots, but we then decided to leave our cameras in the camper van and if it turned out that the spray wasn’t that strong, we would just get our cameras and go for a second round. So off we went, snapping lots of pictures with our smartphones and getting mostly wet as a line of people formed in front of us, struggling to get up the slippery rocks in the heavy spray of the waterfall due to inappropriate clothes such as sneakers or even ankle boots. Anyhow, we finished the round trip and and were glad that we had put on our rain pants, but it would have been safe to take our cameras with us as the spray is only strong on the sides of the waterfall and is not really an issue behind it.
Instead of going for a second round trip, we then decided to also visit Gljúfrabúi which is right next to Seljalandsfoss. What makes this waterfall special is that it is located in a narrow gorge and you can only reach it through the creek by either hopping from one rock to another or by walking through the water. When we arrived, there was a super-long queue of people who didn’t want to get wet feet and tried to walk across the rocks on the very right side of the creek. In fact, so many people went into the gorge that it was almost impossible for the people in the gorge to get back out without getting their feet wet. I actually had wellies with me, but had forgotten them in the camper van, and since we had a pretty tight schedule ahead of us, we decided to skip it.
So we walked back to Seljalandsfoss and noticed the advanced time, which is why we also didn’t go behind the waterfall a second time. I then took a few last pictures in front of it, but wasn’t happy with them either as the sun was already too high in the sky. I also zoomed in a bit to isolate the falling water, which looks pretty good, but back at the computer I really prefer the sunstar images I took right after our arrival with this one being my favorite. Even though I was quite disappointed that I couldn’t get the classic shot, the crowds of people forced me to look for other compositions and thus create something I haven’t seen on social media before. Therefore, I’m really pleased with the outcome and I hope you like it too! :)
The Advanced Post by Daniel Arrhakis (2016)
With the music : Red Noise Industries - Army Of Steel (Epic Heroic Hybrid Orchestral)
- Before the exile to this planet of Arkhanhya, the former leader of Orghdagh I built a secret base buried in the Desert of Khordh ... the Tryahd Advanced Comand ... hidden from Arkhanhya by a shield of invisibility ... using military orbs of class S you come to it without being detected ... Almirall !
- The mission will be fulfilled my Lord Worthyan !
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The image in background of the space, credits to Nasa / JPL- Caltech, modified with blur, glow and light.
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* SEVEN WONDERS - SPECIAL MUSIC - JANUARY 2016 LINK HERE
* Golden Star Challenge - DIGITAL PAINTED FORESTS - January 2016 LINK HERE
*ARTBWBTRA Challenge - Black And White - OPEN THEME - January 2016 LINK HERE
And the new Challenge in Glow group :
*Hats & Umbrellas - Glow Contest # 4 January 1 to 31 LINK HERE
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And don't forget :
* Spotlight Your Best January contest - January a Winter Mood
The most advanced agricultural tool known in the New World before the coming of the Europeans was the Andean footplough, also known as the Chakitaqlla or simply taklla. It evolved from the digging stick and combined three advantages: metal point, curved handle, and footrest.] No other indigenous tool utilized the pressure of the foot in digging up the sod which made it different from all farming implements known elsewhere in the Americas in pre-Columbian times. Although Chakitaqlla is a relatively simple instrument, it has persisted long after more sophisticated technology was introduced into the Central Andes, and its enduring presence demonstrates that more advanced innovations do not necessarily displace primitive forms that under certain conditions may be more efficient.
Strange little creatures are appearing everywhere around the world and people are mad for them.
Countless persons walk around the planet using the app on their smartphones, at least when the servers are not down, to locate the prized creatures.
As the euphoria for the phenomenon spread fast, in the Brick Universe a research team composed of the several of the most illustrious scientists is assembled to study the creatures in detail.
Do you know which “little creatures” I’m talking about? Well, it has become a world wide phenomenon hehe :)
I hope you like this photo :)