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and black

 

again and again

 

I have to send in an application, I think.

 

"I love my snow, but can we please stop now. I need all my seasons, thank you.

And spring may come now.

Like instantly now.

Thank you.

in all your humbleness,

Eva

xxx"

This is probably both, a well-known and a pretty mysterious lens at the same time...

 

If I'm not mistaken there are several versions of the Sonnar 50 mm f/1.5 out there and for all I know this one could very well be just one of them re-housed by James & Burke Chicago for an unspecified application. I have no idea how to spot Sonnar fakes, so it could also be that, however it would be somewhat surprising James & Burke (who seems to have made cameras) would have sold it with their name on it, I suppose.

 

It was sold as an enlarging lens, it doesn't have a LTM/M39 thread though, but an M42 one interestingly enough. It looks to be coated, even though it doesn't have any T* inscription and the silver metal part of the lens looks different from the other Sonnars I've seen. It feels very well made and has a beautiful (at certain f-stops star-shaped) aperture with 11 blades.

 

If you happen to know anything about it, please let me know. Regardless of what it turns out to be, I'm pretty confident that I'm gonna have a lot of fun with this lens, despite its obvious limits in terms of sharpness and correction.

 

Shot with a Screen Cezanne Scanner lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Ocean Of Night

 

SL has a built in focus depth along with a mild form of bokeh. I played with them a bit until I got this. It's not PS good but not bad for a native application.

 

I hope you enjoy it and leave your thoughts below.

Canon SX60 HS Camera

1/320sec exposure time.

 

These are low quality screenshots on my 27inch iMac monitor that resulted from processing in Photos software.

I haven't learned how to properly export photos in Apple's new Photos application. I saved the screenshots to my desktop and imported them into iPhoto and sent them to Flickr.

I will be switching to Adobe's Photoshop because this is too painful and slow.

 

IMG_6849 Version 2 - Screenshot SOOC - Version 3

L. f. graellsii, as told by the strong primary-mantle contrast.

 

Found this beauty yesterday while I was supposed to be doing my college applications. I figured looking at L. occidentalis was a fine substitute for working on Occidental!

 

4th SF city record -- I also found the first ;) with Dom Mosur (pardon the flex)

Taken last spring, these magnificent Magnolia blossoms appeared lovely in color but I'm always looking for something different these days and with some judicious slider application, I liked these results as well. It seemed to provide more texture and depth to the petals. Hope everyone is having a good weekend! Happy Sliders Sunday!

This time I had the honor of working with one of my personally favorite designers. What was only a pipe dream on an anime picture for a few weeks, Alexander made it come true for me and many others!

 

Today Sultry opens its doors and Thirst has created this dream of lace for us men. It's by far one of the best lace-up applications I've seen in SL that shows itself in the lights as it does in real life. And to top it off, I had the honor of working out a matching AD. For this I thank Alexander and my darling, who patiently posed with me and gave me a lesson in drawing spit.

 

I hope you like it guys. Go and grab this awesome Set from Thirst on Sultry!!!! It is worth it!

 

And now excuse myself I go and enjoy myself in this little dream of lace <3

 

Enjoy!

 

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I may have become a little obsessed with getting one particular shot lately. I had this idea for an image of a little island in Loch Leven surrounded by low mist with the sun rising from behind. I've been there several times now and caught quite a few images I like but none of them is giving me what I'm looking for. I've caught the thick mist shots and I've been a couple of times with nice sunrises but without the low lying cloud I need but at no point has everything come together. This is frustrating!

 

I'm posting this image today because I liked the position of sun in the middle of the cluster of bushes. This was possible because of an application I use to track the sunrise/set position and was able to work out exactly the place to stand on the shore to get the sunrise behind the island. Now if only the weather would play ball and get the conditions right but unfortunately the application for that isn't quite so accurate.

Thank you to everyone who applied! We had a HUGE amount of applications, I am in awe! Tomorrow (Saturday, June 13th) I will be sending notecards and group invites to everyone who has been accepted, and notecards to those who have been placed on the waiting list.

 

Thanks again! <3 <3 <3

 

*explore-august 19, 2008. last i checked it was #431. thank you all for the views, comments and faves. highly appreciated!*

 

the interior of the el hogar building in downtown manila. this landing between the 3rd and 4th floors hasn't changed much from the 1911's. but that green must've been a recent application. i bet early in the 19th century... you would've been hanged or shot for using this color too much...

Perilla frutescens ((L.) Britton, member of the mint family and popular in Asia for culinary applications. I saw this one in Germany (Cochem) and was surprised by the shining colours.

Daaaaaaamn I can't stop using this application! I'm addicted!!!! LOL

I loved this one of Krius awww ^^ :p

 

I'll do the talking version next time, maybe!!! hahahaha

 

--> MotionPortrait app

I was standing in the middle of the woods, staring at my phone map application. I was trying to figure out how to cross a swampy area to get to open ground. Suddenly I heard the crunching of dry leaves. I looked up to see this buck standing, not 20ft from me! I zoomed out a bit and took a few quick shots. Slowly I tried to move to the right a smidge to get the grass out of the way. Immediately it pronked off.

 

Explore December 22nd, 2022

The Job Market Is Frozen.

Unemployment is low, but workers aren’t quitting and businesses aren’t hiring. What’s going on?

By Rogé Karma

 

Six months. Five-hundred-seventy-six applications. Twenty-nine responses. Four interviews. And still, no job. When my younger brother rattled off these numbers to me in the fall of 2023, I was dismissive. He had recently graduated with honors from one of the top private universities in the country into a historically strong labor market. I assured him that his struggle must be some kind of fluke. If he just kept at it, things would turn around.

 

Only they didn’t. More weeks and months went by, and the responses from employers became even sparser. I began to wonder whether my brother had written his resume in Comic Sans or was wearing a fedora to interviews. And then I started to hear similar stories from friends, neighbors, and former colleagues. I discovered entire Subreddits and TikTok hashtags and news articles full of job-market tales almost identical to my brother’s. “It feels like I am screaming into the void with each application I am filling out,” one recent graduate told the New York Times columnist Peter Coy last May.

 

As someone who writes about the economy for a living, I was baffled. The unemployment rate was hovering near a 50-year low, which is historically a very good thing for people seeking work. How could finding a job be so hard?

 

The answer is that two seemingly incompatible things are happening in the job market at the same time. Even as the unemployment rate has hovered around 4 percent for more than three years, the pace of hiring has slowed to levels last seen shortly after the Great Recession, when the unemployment rate was nearly twice as high. The percentage of workers voluntarily quitting their jobs to find new ones, a signal of worker power and confidence, has fallen by a third from its peak in 2021 and 2022 to nearly its lowest level in a decade. The labor market is seemingly locked in place: Employees are staying put, and employers aren’t searching for new ones. And the dynamic appears to be affecting white-collar professions the most. “I don’t want to say this kind of thing has never happened,” Guy Berger, the director of economic research at the Burning Glass Institute, told me. “But I’ve certainly never seen anything like it in my career as an economist.” Call it the Big Freeze.

 

Jonathan Chait: The real goal of the Trump economy

 

The most obvious victims of a frozen labor market are frustrated job seekers like my brother. But the indirect consequences of the Big Freeze could be even more serious. Lurking beneath the positive big-picture employment numbers is a troubling dynamic that threatens not only the job prospects of young college graduates but the long-term health of the U.S. economy itself.

 

The period from the spring of 2021 through early 2023, when employees were switching jobs like never before, was a great time to be an American worker. (Remember all those stories about the Great Resignation?) It was also a stressful time to be an employer. Businesses struggled to fill open positions, and when they finally did, their newly trained employees might quit within weeks. “It’s hard to overstate the impact this period had on the psyche of American companies,” Matt Plummer, a senior vice president at ZipRecruiter who advises dozens of companies on their hiring strategies, told me. “No one wanted to go through anything like it again.” Scarred by the chaos of the Great Resignation, Plummer and others told me, many employers grew far less willing to either let go of their existing workers or try to hire new ones.

Voodoo Dance Club

open 24 hours.

We are hiring DJ's and Hosts.

 

Good traffic, friendly professional atmosphere with 24 hours management team,

Voodoo is EDM club,

 

www.clubvoodoo.net for applications

 

i invite you to check us out and see for yourself

 

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For those of you with an iphone, I have 100 of my "best" in an application called "ifolio". It is a free application

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I just have that thing with trees....can't help myself. If you know me you know what I mean...it has been pretty consistent over the last 3 years.

 

This little beauty I discovered a few months ago, I have been out there a number of times to study the tides, light and winds to better understand the subject and convey what I imagined. I have enjoyed with great passion the silence and tranquility of the place giving me so much inspiration to free my vision and follow my signature.

 

It looks like some folks are VERY keen to know where my trees are...I am not gonna tell ya. Find your own and enjoy every moment and tell your very own story. What you give back to the community is your art work with your own signature not a location.

 

This is what photography is about for me....it's a great satisfaction to discover a place in the first instance. It's therapy, relaxation and the art of communicating passion.

 

The creation of such work for me is a solitary act, I can not relax if a place is invaded and people follow me every step or if I am being distracted.

 

Why do I tell you all this....

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- Follow my Vision and Imagination using your iPhone

- My Website

- Come and say hello Facebook

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Clef de Peau Bloggers Search starts today & ends on Jan.25th.

 

What are we asking for..?

-creativity

-class whit a twist

-commitment

-HD pictures

 

 

If you are interested in joining our team,

proceed to Clef de Peau mainstore and hit the Blogotex board.

Please take the time to read the requirements !

If you agree with the rules,send your application.

 

Questions regarding the rules ?

Do not hesitate to contact me !

 

In world: kissmebaby.allen

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Discord: Kissmebaby Allen#6536

Clef de Peau

   

Gewitter über dem Niesen mi fantastischen, durch die Blitze angeleuchteten Wolkenbildern. Als Selektivfarbe habe ich in dieser Schwarzweiss-Anwendung das Niesenlicht und dessen Spiegelung im Thunersee restauriert.

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Thunderstorm over the Niesen with fantastic cloud images illuminated by the lightning. In this black and white application, I restored the Niesen top light and its reflection in Lake Thun as a selective color.

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Dieser Druck ist in einer limitierten Auflage von 5 Exemplaren erhältlich.

This print is available in a limited edition of 5 copies.

art.hess.photography/53-niesenlicht.html

It seems like the Color-Solagon enlarging lenses are almost completely unknown, even among people very familiar with a wide range of enlarging lenses.

 

Thanks to a couple of helpful people here, as well as the wonderful help of the FOMU - Fotomuseum Antwerpen and its library, I was able to confirm that the Color-Solagon features a 6 elements in 4 groups plasmat design (similar to most of the Componon-S lenses from Schneider Kreuznach), but the only real source I‘ve seen is on the "Color Solagon II 60 mm", which was apparently sold with some of the Varioscop 35/44 enlargers! I wasn‘t able to find a single document on the 70, 80 or 90 mm variants unfortunately, but I‘d guess they were made for a different purpose - either for one of Agfa’s Minilab or some industrial application.

 

I was able to find some of the Color-Solagon lenses, but unfortunately most of them are in pretty bad shape with either haze, fungus or some mechanical damage, so it‘s impossible to judge the quality in their original state.

 

The "Color-Solagon DII 90 mm F 4.5" shown here is not mentioned anywhere on the internet as far as I could find at least... I think it might be very similar to the 80 mm variant though.

 

If you know more about it, or someone who could, I‘d really appreciate any help!

 

Shot with a Schneider Kreuznach "M-Claron 60 mm F 5.6" lens on a Canon EOS R5.

Thank you all for the applications i never thought i'd get so many!

Sadly we couldn't get all of you, so apply next time again, please ♥

Are you upset little friend? Have you been lying awake worrying? Well, don't worry...I'm here. The flood waters will recede, the famine will end, the sun will shine tomorrow, and I will always be here to take care of you.

-Charlie Brown to Snoopy

   

Although it has limited applications, I am have fun shooting at 1000mm with a 2X TC.

The all important interior .... the "crumb" .....

 

It is from Baker Bettie, and she calls it a 'lean dough Master Recipe'. Lean because there is no fat in it and a 'master' as you can use it for various applications.

 

I have been more than hesitant to use my Le Creuset

pots for doing this type of loaf.. so, instead, I've just never made one. I've heard bad things about how it affects the expensive pots and well... just wasn't ready to give it a try.

However, this recipe only calls for the oven to be at 450F ... not the usual.."" turn your oven up as high as it will go"" and ""get the pot blistering hot''.. sort of thing.

I've done stuff in all sorts of pots and pans at 425 F so how bad can 450 F be?

Plus...the silly Creuset pots weight a ton even with nothing in them... never mind fully loaded... so again...hesitant when things are that hot.

Anyway... suffice to say...I finally bit the bullet and just did it.

I was pretty nervous about the very hot pot until after I got the loaf into it and the thing back into the oven..... but then... hahahahah....I realized I had totally forgotten to slash the surface!!

40 second rule....!!! Take it out and slash it ... lid on, back into the oven and hope for the best. Who knew if it would even work now? ... arrrghh#@!

 

But, look at this! It worked beautifully! My first little 'ear' and it is very cute.... nicely up there and protecting the underneath of it as it says it is supposed to do..as you can see by the lighter area under the lifted ear..

 

The crust was lovely and crackly and not thick or hard at all... the inside was lovely and ... how to say it just right ?? sort of soft and a bit chewy all at the same time.

 

Next day was okay as well..but, by the 3rd day the crust became a bit leather-y, although not hard leather... soft leather... then, of course, it was gone.

 

Oh, and,... Philip..... just for us...

 

~~~The Toast Report~~~::: Most Excellent Toast.... but, it does have a pretty crunchy crust so take it cautiously for your gums' sake ...and, smaller bites are good...

I made some garlic toast too.... ooohhhhhhh .... YUM!!

 

Baker Bettie video

   

Number: CT-6542

Name: Cod

Rank: Private

Regiment: The 4th regiment

Legion: The 234th

Location: Hosnian prime

 

/////Log Entry//////

 

I'm sick of this place.

Iv'e been on this planet for weeks literally doing nothing. The second and third regiments successfully drove off the Separatists forces about a month ago from Hosnian prime, leaving behind only a few stragglers. This Planet is virtually empty of droids, but they still send us out, for whatever remains. Yesterday, I got lucky. Me and my comrade, Vorin, caught a handful of wandering droids by surprise, and destroyed every one of them. Feels good to use my blaster again. I rarely shoot my E-11 anymore.

Seeing that theres nothing out here to shoot.

Hosnian is more like a huge junkyard, than a real planet. They say one day it might be a glamorous city, like Corusant.

I doubt it.

Today I got good news. They said they might transfer me and some other guys to the 253rd, some elite legion currently in Mon calamari.

Hopefully, they have a better regiment.

The 234th is history anyway. Most of the guys from the remaining regiments have already been transferred.

Just praying ours is next.

 

////End Log//////

 

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Iv'e been wanting to join the 253rd for some time now, and I decided that today was the day. ;) Please consider this my application. I'm not extremely pleased with the clone, and I'll probably change him up. Sorry for the long story, just got some inspiration. :)

 

I'm not done with Ranger's Apprentice, and will probably have some more of that in a little while. Just taking a little break. :)

I really do hope you guys enjoy this. C&C are appreciated. God Bless!

       

"Hello! I'm looking for a sponsor for Pro account. I promise to place any text and information of sponsor at the top of the text. Please, contact me."

 

is one of the best ways to express your feelings and add more pleasant memories to the piggy bank of relationships.

There is nothing left until the end of winter ☃️, which means you need to catch the moment! A photo shoot in nature will give you the opportunity to have a lot of fun – play snowballs, lie in the snow, skate, sled ... Or you can shoot a gentle love story in a picturesque coniferous forest. There are plenty of ideas for filming. In return, you will have emotional, live shots.

Take your soulmate with you, a great mood and, the most important attribute is love, and I will catch the beauty of your feelings. I am waiting for your applications.

I wish all lovers to hold hands tighter and carry this wonderful feeling through the years, those who have not yet met their man - be sure to find him, and those who have lost faith in love, find it again Love and be loved!

Happy Valentine's Day, friends!

Ph: @safronoviv_photo

#black #blackandwhite #flashphotography #hair #hairstyle #lighting #lip #shoulder #standing #white #SonyILCE-9 #safronoviv_photo

( 9) October 2009 Project ,.. .

 

Camera: Canon EOS 400D Digital

Exposure: 1/4000 sec

Aperture: f/2.8

Focal Length: 100 mm

ISO Speed: 1600

Flash: Off, Did not fire

  

Hi every body ^^'

 

NO ANY EDIT ON THIS PIC

neither thing nor Flash

and cuz i didn't know how 2 use the Flash in this application ..

i used the Sun light

=)

 

it was so hot & drought outdoors

;$

and i got in terrible

wooow .. sound great

; D

  

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Tell me , what do you think !!?

Enjoy it ><

   

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All Rights Reserved. Please do not use in any way without my express consent.

 

These cars are part of the Three Rivers Rambler train, down by the riverfront in Knoxville. Each car is named; the closest is Intrepid, which you can sort of see if you look closely. This is HDR, processed using Aurora HDR, a Mac-only application I have just started using. So far, I’m quite impressed. Thanks, Paul Hassell, for the tip!

Happy Truck Thursday! Couldn't resist a shot of this Carryall 2+. While it's not a road truck it is widely used in industrial applications. I rode in one of these in a large automobile manufacturing plant when I was still working.

"The Carryall 2 is Club Car's most popular light-duty transportation solution. With a 1,200 lb total vehicle capacity, it's suited for any application in any industry".

Yep siree, I made this. It was all done in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop and I love it!

^-^

 

But of course, the concept art that I used all belongs to Sega and other companies so I will give credit to them and the people who programmed these applications. I wanted to make something like this. So I got a sonicy background that had tons of starbursts and I placed the art and the signature on top. In addition to this, they were all edited because I wanted them edited.

 

Anyway, enjoy!

 

From Wikipedia:

Plasma cutting is a process that is used to cut steel and other metals (or sometimes other materials) using a plasma torch. In this process, an inert gas (in some units, compressed air) is blown at high speed out of a nozzle; at the same time an electrical arc is formed through that gas from the nozzle to the surface being cut, turning some of that gas to plasma. The plasma is sufficiently hot to melt the metal being cut and moves sufficiently fast to blow molten metal away from the cut. Plasma can also be used for plasma arc welding and other applications.

 

I wanted to let everyone see the bevel on the edge of the pipe that the craftsman was making using the Plasma Cutter.

 

Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160)

Aperture: f/4.5

Focal Length: 105 mm

ISO Speed: 200

Union Creek is about 50 yards from Becky's Restaurant on the Crater Lake Highway just a couple of miles from the Crater Lake turn off. This is the highway from Central Oregon to Medford, Oregon. It is a beautiful drive in the Summer but not my favorite place to drive in the winter -- although Lodgepole Pines and Doug Fir coated with snow looks spectacular.

 

Haiku and Tankas are my verbal snapshots. Here's one from the trip.

 

Drive to Medford

 

Towering green spires

Down the Crater Lake Highway

Flickering sunlight!

 

Union Creek flows through a Rest Area into the Rogue River. It's my leg-stretching, bathroom-break place. There is a little foot bridge crossing the creek to a picnic gazebo but it is not as tame as it sounds.

 

The creek is lined with dense growth of Oregon Maples, Alders, laurels, ferns, Hemlock, Fir, Aspen, Snowberries, Wild Strawberries, etc. It's a cornucopia of riparian vegetation. I think that is reflected in this iPhone pic of the forest floor taken last week.

 

I was watching a youtube video on Lightroom and decided to run all the color channel sliders in Lightroom and Photoshop on this pic. I took care to be subtle in my application. I also added textures using the soft light blending mode -- all just as an exercise in color adjustment and manipulation.

  

I made this image as a blend of 25 exposures using On1's Perfect Layers application. I then fiddled with the opacity on the layers to achieve the result above and prevent the final image from being a complete blur. Kind of fun, but a little labour intensive. I hope you enjoy the result as much as I do.

 

Have a great week, my friends.

In a rule of thirds application.

I hope I'm not getting too boring with this subject...

Watch this picture from at least 2m / 6ft away from your screen !!!

 

Use large size and 3D glasses.

 

Mijn eerste test met Vexer, een 3D tekenprogramma. Ik realiseer me nu weer dat ik teken als een kind van achterin de twee.

 

My first try with Vexer, a 3D drawing application. I now realize that my drawing skills are like that of a two years old child.

 

Straight out of camera (SOOC) as iPhone Hipstamatic gets (Kaimal Mark II Lens). Any processing in this is as it happened on my iPhone Hipstamatic application - I didn't do a thing other than add my signature.

 

Facebook + Twitter + RedBubble + 9876543210

 

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Hi loves :) It's that time again, it's been a year since our last Blogger Search, but this time I wanted to give more people the chance to be part of our amazing team of bloggers.

 

I would like to reach out to not only bloggers, but also photographers, stylists and hobbyists who love shopping and showing off their style. No requirements of a certain number of following or time needed to be blogging this time. Bloggers new and old everyone is welcome to apply!

 

If you have a flickr, instagram, facebook, or a site of your own or wherever some place you show pics of your outfits or things you've gotten while out living your daily SL life use the link below to fill out an application to join our team!

 

If accepted you will get an invite to our Blogger group which will now be more of a Vive Nine team group, and we ask that you just show us the looks you post, tag us in them and whatnot. I send every release we have to the group and we have some events planned at the Vive Nine sim i would like to offer Early Access to my blogger/talent team when the time comes :)

  

THE SEARCH HAS ENDED!! Thank you to everyone who submitted an application. I am currently looking through them, i will have my picks ready soon!

This is my dark times Application. I've been wanting to join this group for a while but haven't found the time to build for it till now. Hopefully I get accepted.

This is an image looking across the valley with the Chulitna River with a setting beyond of foothill mountains and finally the snowcapped peaks of Denali, that was just starting to be hidden in some clouds. As with other images I captured from these overlook points along the Little Coal Creek Trail in Denali State Park, my focus was on capturing that sweeping view looking across to the mountain peaks. With this image though, I wanted to perform a conversion to black & white using Silver Efex Pro 2. With that post-processing application, I could make some adjustments to color filters to bring out a much richer tonal contrast for the final image.

Eleven years ago, I was in the middle of my fifty two weeks project, where I took a self portrait every week to document what I was experiencing and feeling during my last year of school. For the final photograph in mid September, during the last week before I was turning twenty, I covered a tree in sunflowers, my favourite flowers, trying to put the feeling of ”making it on my own“ into an image. After this project had ended, I put my digital camera to the side a lot, falling more and more in love with film photography. About one and a half years later, while I was working on my portfolio for my uni application, I rediscovered the joy of laying in puddles in the cold or exploring new places in search of a shooting location. And still, over the years my approach to photography changed quite a bit. I documented more and took less self portraits. Setting up a tripod and a camera didn’t feel as natural anymore, yet every time I did, I seemed to grasp a little bit of the person I used to be and at the same time feel connected to who I still am deep down. In a heavy moment in mid November in 2019, I went to find the place where I took the fifty-second photo of my project nine years prior, searching for parts of the person I used to be so many years ago. On a whim, I tried to put my feelings into a new photograph in the same spot. It wasn’t as easy as it used to be, but as I was sitting there, I could really feel myself. And that’s what photography has always been for me for over ten years now.

- Benjamin Disraeli.

 

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One of the new features that came out with Nikon’s new series of DSLRs is auto focus-shift photography. Basically, what it does is a simple automation of a practice that many landscape photographers religiously practice. In landscape you often run into scenes where you need the whole scene in focus and focusing a third into the scene or using hyperfocal distance would give you acceptable focus across the entire composition. The problem is "acceptable focus", as it often results in sharpness slightly dropping towards extreme edges of the focus scale. So most of the time I just end up manually shifting the focus point from very close to the camera towards infinity and then combine them in photoshop later while post-processing. The problem is sometimes in a hurry I will miss the perfect overlay and might lose focus in a plane.

 

Nikon basically took the guesswork out and would take the required amount of shots for you and all the info you need to provide the nearest point of focus. At first, I was thinking I would not use this feature, but I have noticed that I am using it more and more as its easy to do and in this composition, the camera basically had to compute focus for a tough application. I have to say I am impressed with the results.

 

This shot was taken at Garrapata State Park just after sunrise with the camera pointing north. There were tons of cormorants in the water constantly diving and coming up with tasty treats. You can see them in the water as black blobs in the water. Unfortunately, I didn’t have a long enough lens to get a shot of them but this scene just before sunrise was classic Big Sur.

There's something very heart-aching about these nights we won't remember.

 

They become such a massive part of who we are as well as who we become, and they already feel so distant and faded. It's unsettling to me that all these pictures I'm taking will someday be nothing more than old photographs and foggy memories of what happened that day or what people were like that night.

 

Lately, I feel as if I've been chasing after concepts and projects more than anything else. It's been quite fulfilling but also exhausting. I love the impact and emotion I've seen in my work lately, but as I wait for the results of my college applications, I think it's important for me to focus on capturing my last semester of high school.

 

I still have so much stuff to share from this year and the one before it, but I'll just have to pace myself... You'll see it eventually.

 

(pt. 1/14)

I needed some last-minute photos to add to a grant application I've been working on for Minden, IA, and since I was "in the area" and had a tip that the Bayard Local was parked in the siding at Portsmouth, I took the long way home. I was pretty happy to see that one of the old Santa Fe GP60s was leading when I pulled up. I know it's orange, but it's getting harder to find pure standard cab consists on any Class 1 train, so I'll take it.

Walking around, I met this old door,

had the window between open, looked and tried;

imagine a better world for all,

in the mailbox let some applications,

I hope that everyone gets good news,

these are the wishes of a Dreamer.

 

Caminhando por aí, encontrei-me com esta porta antiga,

tinha a janela entre aberta, olhei e tentei;

imaginar um Mundo melhor para todos,

na caixa de correio deixei alguns pedidos,

espero que todos recebam boas novas,

são estes os desejos de um Sonhador.

  

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peregrino27-NEW VISION

A bonsai tree, a bamboo tube, a porch and a sun terasse - what a nice place to drink his Green Tea and relax !

My latest Moc deals with the asian living wisdom Feng Shui and his impact on the garden application.

I hope you like it ! ;-)

This is the fourth image from the Salford Quays meet with Emma and Andy and every one has been an abstract. I'm not sure if that says something.

 

End of term report

He has made real efforts to develop a style this term however

I fear that his attempts at 'abstract' are really just a mask for his photographic inadequacies. With a little more hard work and application I have no doubt that his achievements will blossom into mediocrity.'

  

A lot of Funskool figures don't look as good as their Hasbro counterparts, but this guy's surprisingly clean and only missing a few paint applications. I like him pretty well, plus this one would make a great base for customs if you don't want to use a Hasbro one.

 

Hello Guys,

I will hold my first event in this March! Event name called 《 Spring Scandal 》 ~ Graduation, and the Beginning ~ . We are going to include elements and theme that many people love in this event. It is very exciting.

 

March is a period that the end and start coexists. We will hold a lovely event full of cherry blossoms leaves in such March. The place of the event venue is will be decorate under a theme of “Graduation, and the Beginning”. Despite the small space and small-sized event, we are going to express the spring that is minute and sentimental.

  

www.springscandal.com

Event Open 3.18 - Close 4.11

Apply here : goo.gl/forms/seoQiI5rkE1b5zYG3

  

We’re waiting for designers to participate who will make the sentimental spring with us. If you send an application, I will personally contact the designer who matches our concept. Please do not pay me to the event fee yet.

 

this is my first event. Maybe I am a lot immature. But I will do my best to make a nice space. I am waiting for many applications. lol

 

If you have any questions please get in contact

 

PioneerSM (inworld)

 

"The M12 Light Reconnaissance Vehicle is designed to eliminate lightly armored personnel and low-flying aircraft. The most common variant of the M12 "Warthog", the LRV is nearly ubiquitous in ground engagements. The triple-barreled, electric-powered, linkless belt-fed machine gun is capable of firing 450 to 550 12.7×99mm armor penetrating rounds per minute."

 

NOTE: The build was heavily inspired by Nick Brick, so don't flame me for lack of originality.

 

It's been a long, long time since I last posted. I built this for a customer who ended up bailing on the purchase, and, due to the excessive snow my area is witnessing, I figured it was time for a picture! If you want to know what I've been doing, here's two words that sum my past year up: college applications. I applied to 16 schools in total, and I am in the middle of multiple interviews with very select schools. My #1 would be Stanford or Harvard, so wish me luck! If there's anything else you would like to know, ask in the comments below!

 

Oh, and I'm technically an AFOL now, yay!

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