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Slapping a 10 stop ND filter is always fun, especially because you can add motion to daylight subjects that are usually frozen due to how bright it is. The filter allowed this to go from about 1/250 to about 2 seconds. The first shot taken at 2 seconds and ISO 100 showed almost no train at all. This is where knowing Manual comes in because I'm able to bump the ISO in order to get a quicker shutter speed to where the train actually is recorded.
In order to make sure no breaks or gaps occur, I treated it like star trails using a shutter release cable and continuous high so it just took photo after photo after photo and then finally manually masking them together in Photoshop for it to have the full train throughout this piece of track.
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Riding Shinkansen trains around Japan is alot of fun. We spent the last week zipping around the Osaka/Tokyo area and had a ball.
Another from a couple of weeks ago when I was waiting for my husband who was fishing....I found these (.22 ammo) in the glovebox and lined them up on the dashboard for a photo shoot:-)
Happy Bokeh Wednesday everyone!
A new trio of examples of ‘data sonification’ from NASA missions provides a new method to enjoy an arrangement of cosmic objects. Data sonification translates information collected by various NASA missions -- such as the Chandra X-ray Observatory, Hubble Space Telescope, and Spitzer Space Telescope -- into sounds.
This image of the Bullet Cluster (officially known as 1E 0657-56) provided the first direct proof of dark matter, the mysterious unseen substance that makes up the vast majority of matter in the Universe. X-rays from Chandra (pink) show where the hot gas in two merging galaxy clusters has been wrenched away from dark matter, seen through a process known as "gravitational lensing" in data from Hubble Space Telescope (blue) and ground-based telescopes. In converting this into sound, the data pan left to right, and each layer of data was limited to a specific frequency range. Data showing dark matter are represented by the lowest frequencies, while X-rays are assigned to the highest frequencies. The galaxies in the image revealed by Hubble data, many of which are in the cluster, are in mid-range frequencies. Then, within each layer, the pitch is set to increase from the bottom of the image to the top so that objects towards the top produce higher tones.
NASA/CXC/SAO/K.Arcand, SYSTEM Sounds (M. Russo, A. Santaguida)
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With a snow clad Mount Fuji forming an iconic backdrop a bullet train is seen speeding towards Tokyo.
The Bathurst Bullet, consisting on Endeavour cars 2864 and 2814, heads towards Sydney near the former location of Hartley Vale.
Bullet Train N700A Series
Shinkansen NOZOMI Super Express.
Located : Maibara Station, Shiga pref, Japan.
16"x 16" oil on board, 2023. The Nashville school shooting occurred today. I suspect nothing will change. Sad
This is the legendary Shinkansen ‘bullet train’ which, way back in 1964, travelled at 209kph (130mph) between Tokyo and Osaka – the world’s first high-speed rail route. Its speed was almost double that of traditional European trains.
This model (Series 0 Shinkansen) was built in 1976 for West Japan Railways, and can be seen at the National Railway Museum in York, England. It's the only bullet train on display outside Japan.
You can see inside one of the coaches here.
Bullet Train N700A Series
Shinkansen HIKARI Super Express.
Located : Maibara Station, Shiga pref, Japan.
Bullet Train 700 Series
Shinkansen HIKARI Super Express.
Located : Maibara Station, Shiga pref, Japan.
I'm not worried about the bullet with my name on it... just the thousands out there marked 'Occupant.'”
M: Bullets
Taken by;; me
4 Lyfe. Our good friend Austin Sasse is at the helm of IBCX (ex-DMIR) SD-M #813, which is heading down to Lacrosse to pick up a train for Union Mills.
Or Shinkansen 0 Series if you prefer - the 1960s original speed demon, part of the Around The World Brick Adventure exhibition for Bright Bricks
Left : W7/E7 Series Hokuriku Shinkansen
Right : E2 Series Tohoku/Joetsu Shinkansen
Located : Tokyo station, Tokyo, Japan.
Bathurst Bullet is a colloquial name for a NSW Trains Intercity Service between Bathurst and Sydney Central, operated by Endeavour Railcars.
The service usually leaves at strange hours, however on weekends and public holidays, the service leaves at 7:25am and takes 4 hours. This service was the Easter Monday run.
HDR effects on Photoshop.
Last year, I was invited to do a photoshoot with the new Bristol Bullet. It's quite a rare brand and they have not made many cars. The Bullet was made for their 70 year anniversary, and a similar number will be build, for £250.000 each. The car is powered with a BMW V8 engine, and thanks to the testdrive they've offered me, I can say without any doubt, that this is a true supercar .. !
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Originally was named Aftershock, but Quickblade has the name in LOH already.
Alias: Bullet Train
Name: Bruno Carmelli
Gender: Male
Allegiance: Villain
Other: Bruno is mostly hired as muscle or an enforcer for a variety of different gangs. He works alongside the villain known as Quake quite often, and they make quite the destructive team. His signature move is a power stomp, which can create shockwaves. He has extraordinary strength, and can leap over tall buildings in a single bound. He invulnerable to most attacks, but magic, and psionics effect him. Chemicals, drugs, radiation and other things of that nature still effect his biology as well, just half as much as it does to a regular human.
Silver Point, OR - 2014
This is one of my favorites from this year. For most of this morning I dealt with less than stellar conditions and had mentally wrapped it up for the day. I decided to walk to a part of the Cannon beach area that I had not visited and enjoy a cup of coffee. However the sidelight on this rock made me consider otherwise. It's always the unexpected that creates the most memorable moments and joy in the pursuit of photography.