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Asilomar State Beach appears to need some sand . . .
This photo was taken by a Zenza Bronica S2 medium format film camera with a Zenzanon 1:3.5 f=150mm lens using Kodak Portra 160 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop
Unknown couple in front of the Thames Barrier, which is London's flood defence system and the 8th wonder of the world (I'm told).
Once again, apologies for posting without looking - back home in Portugal for the weekend, and I'll catch up then!
At the end of the pier there is a small and beautiful lighthouse, but before there is a
barrier.
I always found that idiotic, but one knows since Pythagore that the square of the hypotenuse of idiocy is equal to the sum of the imbecility built on these two extreme sides, as would say Pierre Dac.
One man's crowd control is another man's barrier. In western society we love to talk about freedom, but it is only for the rich and powerful.
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This is my fav challenge to find any rubbish on the promenade and place it somewhere new.
Captured with a manual Nikkor 50 mm ƒ1:1.2 on my Nikon Df, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO Film Pack.
Leaves form a barrier in a shallow stream in Zion National Park.
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Mamiya RB67 Professional S
Sekor 65mm f/4.5
Harman Phoenix I 200 @ 100
Developed with Bellini C41 kit
Scanned with Fujifilm X-T5, Minolta MD 50mm Macro f/3.5, Valoi Easy 120.
Inverted with Grain2Pixel.
The River Hull tidal surge barrier was completed in 1980 as a response to serious flooding in the City of Kingston upon Hull in 1969. The barrier been closed over 30 times since opening. It is the second largest flood barrier in the United Kingdom after the Thames Barrier in London and was listed Grade II in 2017.
Time: 2020-02-06
Sentinel-2 L2A + Enhanced True Color Composite
The beautiful Belize Barrier Reef is the second largest coral reef in the world. Its pristine ecosystem is home to turtles, manatees, crocodiles and many other species. The system is unique due to having an array of different reef types in a relatively small area. As a #unescoworldheritage site, the Belize Barrier Reef has 7 protected areas, aiming to limit the effects of tourism, coastal development, oil and gas exploration and overharvesting of marine resources.
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Image Author: Monja Šebela
Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data [2020], processed by Sentinel Hub
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This is the most beautiful sound barrier photo I've come across.
The cone is always there, at Mach One, but it can only be seen if the plane is flying low above water ( or land in very humid air ). The phenomenon is called the 'Prandtl-Glaurt compression cloud'. *
U.S. Navy photo by Ensign John Gay.
Official caption: "A US Navy F/A 18 Super Hornet breaks the sound barrier while on maneuvers with the USS Constellation."
If you enter "sound barrier" in the general search window above, you will see many more pictures that capture this phenomenon.
* Check, particularly, the comments from two technical people under a cone photo that was taken just after the plane had passed the camera: www.flickr.com/photos/fwp/49514206/
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Jan. 30, 2009-
There is video of this now:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX04ySm4TTk
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O.j. Fish found this one:
(Camera settings)
Camera: FinePix HS20EXR (FUJIFILM)
Focal Length: 4 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Aperture: f/2.8
Shutter Speed: 1/3 sec
Taken as part of a photoshoot project for the World Health Organization to help raise awareness of Multi-Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis.
This woman, a MDR-TB patient, was reluctant to leave her ward and join our discussion outside this suburban Tuberculosis clinic, but was eager enough to have a peak at the group every few minutes.
She was definitely camera shy, so It was pretty much a game of fast reflexes between me and her that day :-)
*image taken for World Health Organization, Eastern Mediterranean Regional Office.