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My wife has grown some French beans. They're going in tonight's sauce :)
Final colours achieved with a LUT.
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Day 173: This is me and my friend April reflected in the Bean sculpture at Millennium Park in Chicago. I had a wonderful trip, which I can't even begin to go into here....I'd be typing forever and I'm pretty darn tired lol
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It had been a pretty long time since getting out with camera in hand in Chicago--about 2 and a half years since my son was born. The family opted to spend the weekend in the city and being only a few blocks from the bean, I opted to get up early and soak in the sight. It turned out to be a great sunrise and was followed by equally incredible donuts. It was a good weekend.
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My first time to Chicago, and I loved it. The Bean is kind of the staple of Chicago, and it can be found in Millennium park. It is great for photography because you can do some neat things with the bean shaped mirror. Check out some of my other photos of the bean on my Facebook page.
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The reflections in the Bean (designed by Anish Kapoor) are AMAZING!
Back from a trip in Chicago - Seattle - Vancouver - Montreal.
In monochrome.
I like this time, early spring, sowing seeds and see baby plants emerge and turn towards light.
for lack of sufficient information, i will simply describe this plant as a bean flower. i saw this while doing a street photoshoot and found the blooms irresistible to capture. the plant produces a bean like pod. the closest plant it resembles is a lima bean plant or Phaseolus lunatus but needs more verification
When I was in Chicagos Millenium Park with the already famous Cloud Gate (The Bean) close by I remembered a description in a book (Adobe Photoshop CS4 for Photographers - The Ultimate Workshop by Jeff Schewe and Martin Evening) about how to create an aerial fisheye lens effect and thought why not give it a try. Well I did some things right and some things wrong (only using 8 shots for a 360˚ pano is one of the bad things and not having your tripod available is another) but with a few extra hours in post processing and reducing the resolution I believe it looks quite okay for a first try.
I found a nice tutorial afterwards which describes quite well how these "polar panoramas" can be created at Dirk's Photo Blog (note step 3: "The rest is just a little digital darkroom work")
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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60 X30 softbox camera left. Reflector camera right. Triggered by Cybersync.
Bean Rock Lighthouse is the only surviving wave washed wooden cottage type lighthouse in New Zealand. Bean Rock stands on a group of rocks opposite North Head at the entrance to Waitemata harbour, Auckland.
Construction begun on the Bean Rock lighthouse in 1870 and was completed in 8 months. The design was an open framework with a cottage on top.
On 24 July, 1871, after a cost of £3000, the lighthouse with its kerosene light of 350 candlepower was lit.
The keeper lived in three rooms in the cottage structure. A living area including kitchen, a bedroom and the ‘long drop’ toilet to the sea below.
In 1912 it installed its first automatic acetylene light at Bean Rock and the lighthouse became the first watched light to lose it's resident keeper. At the same time it was changed to a flashing light to stand out from the lights of the city. The light revolved by the pressure it generated as it burned; an automatic sun valve turned the gas flow on and off.
Plans in the 1970's to replace the lighthouse with a concrete structure was meet with local opposition but by the 1980's the Auckland Harbour Board and Historic Places Trust were seriously worried about the lighthouse as it needed extensive repairs. In 1985 the cottage structure was removed by crane from the pilings and moved ashore for renovation. At the same time the rotted kauri piles were replaced with Australian hardwood jarrah and sunk in a new concrete foundation.
During the renovation, they found 20 coats of paint on one section of the lighthouse, showing how well the keepers had done their job. The lighthouse was also repainted white, it's original colour after being painted yellow since 1956. Five months later the cottage was craned back onto the new pilings and bolted down.
Solar panels now provide the power for the lighthouse and it has an automatic fog horn.
under the bean, a different view of it. although I was sleepy, I had fun clicking the bean :~)
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embaixo do feijão, uma visão diferente dele. apesar de estar sonolenta me diverti clicando lá!
Tafoni are small, rounded openings in rock surfaces that resemble Swiss cheese or honeycomb. They are formed by a combination of physical and chemical processes that occur over millions of years. These rock surfaces are at Bean Hollow State Beach on the San Mateo, California coast.
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