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I would doubt any image with a sky with such clouds. But if I were to exchange the sky in an image I would choose a more interesting foreground than this one. Sometimes, you have to take what you get.
The tugs BLUMENTHAL and BERNE collided while maneuvering the bulk carrier GREBE BULKER to the berth.
Two red kites that I photographed during the feeding at Gigrin Farm in Wales last November. They appeared to be about to crash into each other but the one on the left was actually quite a bit further away than the other one.
✨ Dress
[NC] - Fallen Angel Dress v.3a (White)
[NC] - Fallen Angel Wings Breast v.3 (Dark)
✨ Headdress
Azoury Agushaya
✨ Hammer
/Vae Victis\ - "Themis" - Judgement Hammer
✨ Tattoo
Kaos Tattoo .:: > RED SUN < ::.
last shot before the collision with the photographer
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This is inside jubilee Place, Canary Whalf, Docklands, same place as the previous posting. I could not believe that floor when we went inside, fabulous place!
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Red Kite - Milvus Milvus
Harewood Estate - Leeds
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Splash! Sony a6000 (ILCE-6000). Lens adapter Fotodiox pro EF/NEX in order to use this lens: Samyang 1.4/85mm AS IF UMC (CANON mount). 13mm extension tube. f/8.0. ISO 320. 1/160s. Flash power adjustment: 1/128 in order to freeze the scene. Two Yongnuo Speedlites YN560 IV were used. Retouching fun in post.
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Two Ferrys from the chatter Frisia, the right on the way to port Norderney the left on the way to port Norddeich in Germany. A day with rain and wind force 7 in April 2016.
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**Prompt :**
Deux planètes massives de type tellurique entrent en collision frontale dans l’immensité du vide spatial, capturées à l’instant précis de l’impact. La scène est hyperréaliste, avec un niveau de détail extrême : croûtes planétaires fissurées laissant apparaître des veines de magma incandescent, continents fragmentés, océans vaporisés en nuages de plasma. L’explosion centrale émet une lumière blanche aveuglante entourée d’un halo orange brûlant, projetant des jets de matière en fusion dans toutes les directions.
Des fragments rocheux de tailles variées flottent et tourbillonnent dans un ballet chaotique, certains encore en combustion, d’autres déjà refroidis, texturés avec une précision géologique. Des traînées de débris incandescents dessinent des arcs dynamiques, créant une sensation de mouvement intense et de puissance colossale. Les atmosphères des deux planètes se mélangent dans une tempête de gaz ionisés, formant des volutes lumineuses et turbulentes.
L’éclairage est dramatique et contrasté : la lumière de l’impact illumine violemment les surfaces fracturées tandis que l’arrière-plan spatial reste profond, presque noir, parsemé d’étoiles lointaines. Effet de lens flare cinématographique subtil, particules fines en suspension, rendu volumétrique de la lumière et de la chaleur.
Caméra virtuelle positionnée en légère plongée, avec une perspective grand angle (24mm), profondeur de champ maîtrisée, mise au point nette sur la zone de collision, flou progressif sur les débris en périphérie. Style visuel proche d’un blockbuster spatial, mélange de réalisme scientifique et d’esthétique épique, rendu 8K, textures ultra détaillées, global illumination, ray tracing, photoréalisme extrême.
Ambiance : apocalyptique, grandiose, énergie brute, sensation de fin et de renaissance cosmique.
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**Prompt:**
Two massive terrestrial planets collide head-on in the vast emptiness of space, captured at the exact moment of impact. The scene is hyperrealistic, with extreme detail: planetary crusts cracking open to reveal glowing veins of molten magma, shattered continents, and oceans instantly vaporized into clouds of plasma. At the center, a blinding white explosion radiates outward, surrounded by a blazing orange halo, ejecting streams of incandescent matter in all directions.
Fragments of rock of varying sizes drift and spiral in a chaotic ballet, some still burning, others cooling with highly detailed geological textures. Trails of fiery debris carve dynamic arcs through space, emphasizing intense motion and colossal force. The atmospheres of both planets merge into a violent storm of ionized gases, forming luminous, turbulent swirls.
Lighting is dramatic and high-contrast: the impact’s brilliance harshly illuminates fractured planetary surfaces, while the deep space background remains nearly black, scattered with distant stars. Subtle cinematic lens flare, fine suspended particles, volumetric lighting, and heat distortion effects enhance realism.
Virtual camera positioned in a slight top-down angle with a wide-angle lens (24mm), controlled depth of field, sharp focus on the collision point, gradual blur on peripheral debris. Visual style reminiscent of a high-budget space blockbuster, blending scientific realism with epic aesthetics. Rendered in 8K, ultra-detailed textures, global illumination, ray tracing, extreme photorealism.
Mood: apocalyptic, awe-inspiring, raw cosmic energy, a sense of destruction and rebirth.
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Winter is slowly taken over the seascape outside my hometown Karlstad, Sweden.
I did not feel completely safe when I walked around on the thin ice but what don't you do for art :)
The Rattlesnake master (Eryngium yuccifolium) blossom always has lots of activity from smallest to largest of insects. I won't hazard a guess as to the ID of these two larger ones.
The Mesquakies (also Meskwki, indigenous people called the Fox by the French) used the leaves and fruit in their rattlesnake song and dance.
...... or C3PO on the beach.
The ship on the left was far enough away - no danger.
The red ship comes from Hamburg and is just leaving the river Elbe into the North Sea.
Elbmündung bei Cuxhaven.
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