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As a month of celebrating 20 years of continuous human habitation of the International Space Station draws to a close, we look back on the first mission of the next ESA astronaut to travel to the Space Station, Thomas Pesquet.
The ESA astronaut of French nationality lived and worked on the Space Station for 196 days during his first mission, Proxima, between November 2016 and June 2017. Thomas is one of 18 European astronauts to have spent time on board and will return for his Alpha mission
in spring 2021.
Thomas is seen here working in the European Columbus laboratory that was launched to the Station in February 2008.
The Columbus laboratory is Europe’s largest single contribution to the International Space Station. Permanently attached to the Harmony module, this pressurised laboratory allows researchers on the ground, aided by the Station’s crew, to conduct a wide variety of research in a weightless environment.
Experiments in space science, Earth observation and technology can also be conducted outside the module, thanks to four exterior mounting platforms that are exposed to the vacuum of space. Room outside Columbus for commercial experiments is also on its way, with the Bartolomeoservices due to begin operations soon.
During his upcoming Alpha mission, Thomas will continue this research and experimentation on the International Space Station supported by his crewmates and ground teams from ESA, the US space agency NASA, Russian space agency Roscosmos, the Canadian Space Agency and the Japanese space agency JAXA.
This enduring international partnership is a key feature of the Space Station as nations work across cultures and borders, performing science, research and engineering that has led to breakthroughs in disease research, materials science, Earth observation, our understanding of Earth’s origins and more.
This work helps humankind explore even farther while enhancing life here on Earth – setting Europe in good stead for its journey forward, beyond low Earth orbit to the Moon.
Credits: ESA/NASA
On the night of August 24th, a line of severe thunderstorms ripped through our community. The storms caused power outages, downed limbs, and widespread debris across several towns. Luckily, no one was hurt. But our beloved Heywood Building was, unfortunately, a casualty of nature. The storm blew down the fragile south-facing wall, which was in the process of being stabilized.
Jennings was the location of the first oil well and oil field in the state of Louisiana. Oil brought a boom to the town but this was only a peak in its continuous growth. When oil production declined, the basic agricultural economy kept the town prosperous.
Jennings is a small city in and the parish seat of Jefferson Davis Parish, Louisiana, United States,] near Lake Charles. The population was 10,383 at the 2010 census, a small decline from the 2000 tabulation. The city is 68 percent white
Continuous off-on sprinkles this weekend are helpful, but we really need a couple of weeks of the steady stuff to help with the drought in California. Using.a Fujinon 60mm, which is not weather resistant. Probably a bad idea.
Àbadakone features work by more than 70 contemporary Indigenous artists identifying with almost 40 Indigenous nations, ethnicities and tribal affiliations from 16 countries, including Canada.
Building upon themes of continuity, activation, and relatedness, Àbadakone explores the creativity, concerns and vitality of Indigenous art from virtually every continent.
Azerbaijan Celebration - Parliament Hill, Ottawa, ON, CANADA
I was looking down at my TLR and panning to see what is interesting. When I was about to take a photo of these girls with the flags, suddenly an image appeared in the viewfinder very quickly. I said to myself, "What, she stepped right into the frame, another shot wasted." I had no idea she was staring right into the camera!
Rolleiflex K2 622 (old standard) (c.1933) Zeiss Tessar 75mm f/3,5
Yellow-Green filter
Kodak TMAX 400 (EI 1600), XTOL (1:1) 20C, semi-stand development
1st minute continuous agitation
18 minutes stand-development with 1 agitation half-way.
CanoScan 9000F
Accurate readings on the barometer this week. Continuous rain is about right. iPhone4 image processed with Snapseed.
A view from Panarea. Above the rocks, the continuous trail of ash from Stromboli's fairly constant small eruptions.
GOOD FRIDAY
St John the Evangelist Church, Richmond, Tasmania.
This little church was opened on December 31, 1837, and is the oldest continuously-used Catholic Church in Australia. What we see here is a treasure trove of early 19th century Catholic religious artefacts and symbols.
THE CRUCIFIED GOD
"The cross is not and cannot be loved. Yet only the crucified Christ can bring freedom which changes the world because it is no longer afraid of death. In his time the crucified Christ was regarded as a scandal and as foolishness. Today, too, it is considered old-fashioned to put him in the centre of Christian faith and theology. Yet only when men are reminded of him, however untimely this may be, can they be set free from the power of the facts of the present time, and from the laws and compulsions of history, and be offered a future which will never grow dark again. Today the church must turn to the crucified Christ in order to show the world the freedom he offers. This is essential if they wish to become what they assert they are: the church of Christ, and Christian theology."
- Jürgen Moltmann, The Crucified God (SCM Press, 1974) p.1.
When Professor Jürgen Moltmann died on 3 June, 2024 in Tübingen, Germany, at the age of 98, the world lost a man regarded as the finest Christian theologian of the last half of the 20th century. He was so prolific he kept working, travelling and meeting speaking engagements right up to the end. A career that was spawned in a prisoner of war camp in England at the end of WW2, soon flowered into a Theology of Hope (1964). Within a decade however, Moltmann realised he had somewhat jumped the gun in focusing on the future of faith. That in fact, all our futures are inextricably tied to one event in history that brings God and humanity together in the midst of the suffering of one particular Roman crucifixion during the Jewish Passover, c.AD33.
The quote above, which begins Moltmann's powerful study of the meaning of what Christians have long called, Good Friday, (our day of redemption), needs to be read over until we grasp its true impact. The cross is a hideous thing (an execution device no less!), and the crucifix that is reduced to a piece of flash jewelry is really an affront to the memory of Christ's passion. The large crucifix we see in the St John the Evangelist Church is not meant to look pretty. It is meant to confront us with the reality of what happened on that first Good Friday, and what it means to every human being.
In a prophetic moment, Jesus once indicated to his disciples that if they truly wanted to follow him, then they had to be prepared to take up their own cross. In other words, through suffering and death the Kingdom of God is truly revealed as one where God takes his place alongside us, endures the suffering and transforms it (at the appointed time) into the final victory over sin, death and the grave. There is no other possible path to salvation for the human race. Even the cosmos dooms us all. As the universe expands so does the inevitability of its death. We cannot save ourselves. As the philosopher Heidegger once enigmatically remarked, "Only a god can save us."
I was starkly reminded of the crucified Christ the night my father died. The nurse who had been with us as my father breathed his last, wanted to clean his body, and as the family members departed the room she asked me whether I could assist her in lifting and turning the body. Of course I accepted the privilege. And as I turned my father's body on its side and looked down towards his pale face, which only minutes before had been flush with colour, I caught a glimpse of what it must have been like for those who dressed the body of Jesus after it was taken down from the cross. My father's cancer had been horrific and his body showed the scars, and I remembered the body of Jesus and the wounds that were foretold centuries earlier by the prophet Isaiah:
"But He was wounded for our transgressions,
He was bruised for our iniquities;
The chastisement for our peace was upon Him,
And by His stripes we are healed." (Isaiah 53:5).
The healing here is the promise of eternal redemption. But in this life there is no way around it except through suffering. Suffering is a universal condition of human existence. And the worst of it is so much could be avoided. We bring so much suffering upon ourselves through our addiction to sinful selfish behaviour - from self-hatred and cruelty, to war and ecological destruction.
The Christian message of hope is that God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself. This was made possible through the crucified Christ. So as God identifies with our suffering, so we must identify our suffering with the hope of Christ's redeeming power.
- My father's broken body = the crucified Christ
- A child killed in a war zone = the crucified Christ
- A victim of political or religious persecution = the crucified Christ
- An ecological catastrophe = the crucified Christ
Sadly, the list is endless. But our hope is Eternal, and in the resurrected Christ our hope is secure. That's what it means to celebrate GOOD FRIDAY.
In the words of one of the church's oldest prayers:
"Kyrie Eleison,
Lord have mercy,
Christ have mercy on us now."
Chris Tomlin sings this prayer.
There is 34 miles of cycle path along the North Wales coast between Talacre and Penmaenmawr. It is mostly hard surfaced and nearly continuously off-road, apart from a 2-3 mile gap at Llandudno, a 260 yard gap on a main road at Rhos on Sea and a handful of very short linking sections on quiet roads.
It is part of National Cycle Route 5, except for the first 2½ miles from Talacre.
St. Augustine (Spanish: San Agustín) is a city in the Southeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast of northeastern Florida. Founded in 1565 by Spanish explorers, it is the oldest continuously occupied European-established settlement within the borders of the continental United States.
The county seat of St. Johns County, St. Augustine is part of Florida's First Coast region and the Jacksonville metropolitan area. According to the 2010 census, the city population was 12,975. The United States Census Bureau's 2013 estimate of the city's population was 13,679, while the urban area had a population of 71,379 in 2012.
St. Augustine was founded on September 8, 1565, by Spanish admiral Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, Florida's first governor. He named the settlement "San Agustín", as his ships bearing settlers, troops, and supplies from Spain had first sighted land in Florida eleven days earlier on August 28, the feast day of St. Augustine.[10] The city served as the capital of Spanish Florida for over 200 years. It was designated as the capital of British East Florida when the territory briefly changed hands between Spain and Britain.
Spain ceded Florida to the United States in 1819, and St. Augustine was designated the capital of the Florida Territory upon ratification of the Adams-Onís Treaty in 1821. The Florida National Guard made the city its headquarters that same year. The territorial government moved and made Tallahassee the capital in 1824. Since the late 19th century, St. Augustine's distinct historical character has made the city a major tourist attraction.
Founded in 1565 by the Spanish conquistador, Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, St. Augustine is the oldest continuously occupied settlement of European origin in the contiguous United States. In 1562, a group of Huguenots led by Jean Ribault arrived in Spanish Florida to establish a colony in the territory claimed by Spain. They explored the mouth of the St. Johns River, calling it la Rivière de Mai (the River May), then sailed northward and established a settlement called Charlesfort at Port Royal Sound in present-day South Carolina. Spain learned of this French expedition through its spies at ports on the Atlantic coast of France. The Huguenot nobleman René de Laudonnière, who had participated in the expedition, returned to Florida in 1564 with three ships and 300 Huguenot colonists. He arrived at the mouth of the River May on June 22, 1564, sailed up it a few miles, and founded Fort Caroline.
Desiring to protect its claimed territories in North America against such incursions, the Spanish Crown issued an asiento to Menéndez, signed by King Philip II on March 20, 1565, granting him expansive trade privileges, the power to distribute lands, and licenses to sell 500 slaves, as well as various titles, including that of adelantado of Florida.[11] This contract directed Menéndez to sail for La Florida, reconnoitre it from the Florida Keys to present-day Canada, and report on its coastal features, with a view to establishing a permanent settlement for the defense of the Spanish treasure fleet. He was ordered as well to drive away any intruders who were not subjects of the Spanish crown.
On July 28, Menéndez set sail from Cádiz with a fleet led by his 600-ton flagship, the San Pelayo, accompanied by several smaller ships, and carrying over 1,000 sailors, soldiers, and settlers. On the feast day of St. Augustine, August 28, the fleet sighted land and anchored off the north inlet of the tidal channel the French called the River of Dolphins. Menéndez then sailed north and confronted Ribault's fleet outside the bar of the River May in a brief skirmish. On September 6, he returned to the site of his first landfall, naming it after the Catholic saint, disembarked his troops, and quickly constructed fortifications to protect his people and supplies.
Menéndez then marched his soldiers overland for a surprise attack on Fort Caroline, where they killed almost everyone in the fort except for the women and children. Jean Ribault had already put out to sea with his ships for an assault on St. Augustine, but was surprised by a storm that wrecked his ships further south. Informed by his Indian allies that the survivors were walking northward on the coast, Menéndez began to search for the Frenchmen, who had made it as far as the banks of the Matanzas River's south entrance.[17] There they were confronted by the Spaniard and his men on the opposite side. After several parleys with the Spanish, Jean Ribault and the Frenchmen with him (between 150–350, sources differ) surrendered; almost all of them were executed in the dunes near the inlet, thereafter called Matanzas (Spanish for "slaughters").
Credit for the data above is given to the following website:
The No. 9 Coal Mine operated from 1855 to 1972 and is said to be the world's oldest continuously operated anthracite coal mine. The mine reopened as a tourist attraction in 2002.
Setup used: Canon A490 + Mak 102, Canon 1100D no mod and Newton 200/1000 of Bresser frame, Canon 1100D modified and one newton 200/1000 of Neq6 pro frame, so that the last photo taken with a Canon 5D Mark III (borrowed) and a Newton 200/1000 (another!) on Neq6 pro frame
level one..
FIGHT!
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rm'6an's continuous battles xD haha
who's ur fav??
b9ara7ah i cant choose
love em both xD equallyyyyy
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something silly '3air el3adah =Pp hehe hope you like it!
Playing with continuous lighting. Using my diy LED light ring and two octaboxes with 4 large photographic CFL bulbs in each.
Model: Madison Nazzarette
MUA: Londieloo Blu
Photographer/Retoucher: Robert Stebler
Camera: Sony A7
Lens: Bower 35mm f/1.4
Post Processing done in Capture One/Photoshop CC
© 2016 Robert Stebler
Rail Cargo Carrier 140 003-5 (ex-DB) with a continuous welded rail train passing Hilden on Thursday, July 28th, 2022.
Coconut Grove, also known colloquially as The Grove, is the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood of Miami in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The neighborhood is roughly bound by North Prospect Drive to the south, LeJeune Road to the west, South Dixie Highway (US 1) and Rickenbacker Causeway to the north, and Biscayne Bay to the east. It is south of the neighborhoods of Brickell and The Roads and east of Coral Gables. The neighborhood's name has been sometimes spelled "Cocoanut Grove" but the definitive spelling "Coconut Grove" was established when the city was incorporated in 1919.
What is today referred to as Coconut Grove was formed in 1925 when the city of Miami annexed two areas of about equal size, the city of Coconut Grove and most of the town of Silver Bluff. Coconut Grove approximately corresponds to the same area as the 33133 ZIP Code although the ZIP Code includes parts of Coral Way and Coral Gables and a small portion of ZIP Code 33129. The area is often referred to as "The Grove" and many locals take pride that Coconut Grove is one of the greenest areas of Miami.
Coconut Grove is directly served by the Miami Metrorail at Coconut Grove and Douglas Road stations.
Several waves of immigration established Coconut Grove, the first in 1825, when the Cape Florida lighthouse went into operation and was manned by John Dubose. Dr. Horace P. Porter is credited for coming up with the name when in 1873 he rented a home from Edmond D. Beasley's widow, who homesteaded 160 acres of bay front property. He lived there for only a year but during that time he established a post office which he named Coconut Grove. Around the same time the area saw an influx of Americans from the Northeastern US, as well as British and white Bahamian immigrants. The first hotel on the South Florida mainland was located in Coconut Grove. Called the Bay View Inn (later known as the Peacock Inn), it was built in 1882, on the site of present-day Peacock Park, by English immigrants Isabella and Charles Peacock, who had been the owner of a wholesale meat business in London. Coconut Grove's first black settlement, in the 1880s, was established by Bahamian laborers who worked at the Peacock Inn. The Barnacle Historic State Park is the oldest house in Miami-Dade County still standing in its original location. It was built in 1891 and was home to Ralph Middleton Munroe, also known as "The Commodore" for being the first commodore and founder of the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club, an American yacht designer and early resident of Coconut Grove.
Formerly an independent city, Coconut Grove was annexed by the city of Miami in 1925. In the 1960s, bay-shore Coconut Grove served as the center of South Florida's youth countercultural movement, notably hosting several love-ins and concerts (including a now-infamous Doors concert at Dinner Key Auditorium) during the latter part of the decade.The bohemian community continued to grow in Coconut Grove through the 1970s.
A surge of commercial development in Coconut Grove was driven by the construction of three major residential complexes during the late 1970s and early 1980s: Yacht Harbour Condominiums in 1975; Grove Isle, a condominium, club and hotel complex, in 1979; and L'Hermitage in 1980. This was followed with the opening of 2575 S. Bayshore Drive in 1982 and the 1983 opening of Grove Towers. Further development was proposed for Grove Isle in 2013.
Credit for the data above is given to the following websites:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coconut_Grove
coconutgrove.com/about/coconut-grove-history/
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Image created for the Our Daily Challenge topic:
CONTINUOUS
*Vantage point on top of San Diego's Cabrillo Bridge located in Balboa Park. The 163 Freeway leading into downtown....
Much love and peace to all.
Took on the challenge to ride up to Hurrican Ridge, in the Olympic National Park. 19 miles of continuous ascending with 12% grades at times.
Bellevue Historic Underground Coal Mining Museum, Municipality of Crowsnest Pass, Alberta
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Nikon Nikkor 18-200mm 1:3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR DX
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Here I am! Hello everybody!
LOUTRAKI - ΛΟΥΤΡΑΚΙ
Loutraki is a unique, cosmopolitan seaside and spa resort located about 80 km from Athens, to the northern curve of the Corinthian Gulf. It has a fantastic beach about 4 km in length and since 1987 holds continuously the "Blue Flag" of Europe for it's clean waters.
Among the many attractions of Loutraki are its Hydrotherapy Centre, the biggest Casino in Europe and easy access to nearby Ancient sites and Monasteries.
Taken during a 7 day photographic vacation with my beloved English wife Theresa Jane Brown, whilst staying with friends in their summer home.
Thanassis Fournarakos - Θανασης Φουρναρακος
Professional Photographer, retired.
Athens, Greece
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None of my images may be downloaded, copied, reproduced, manipulated or used on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission. THANK YOU!
This photograph has achieved the following highest awards:
* WE BELIEVE IN LOVE 3+ GALLERY
* GALAXY HALL OF FAME
Lamentavelmente, mais uma espécie que se encontra criticamente em perigo, graças à constante destruição do seu habitat natural.
Unfortunaly, this is another species thar is critically endangered, due to the continuous destruction of their habitat.
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A full length portrait of model Alessia ( www.instagram.com/alessiailie.model/ ).
For my birthday back in July, ImageX and Rotolight thoughtfully arranged a photowalk around Oxford. Me and a group of people I'd never met spent a few hours wandering around the city with several models and a load of Rotolight LED lighting kit.
Having tried using some continuous LED lights a few years ago and being less than impressed I can see this new generation of LED lights being very versatile and useful for this kind of photography. Even in daylight the lights were able to produce some beautifully balanced results.
I'll upload some of the best shots over the coming few days and hopefully you'll agree.
Click here for more photos from modelshoots I've been involved in : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157648496261420
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Light of continuous sign.
No one was inviting it.
The Tokyo Big Sight booth has been decided.
It is as follows.
designfesta.com/about-artist-detail/?md=detail&id=t0%...
Booth No. H-40
■ Venue MAP (available in PDF)
designfesta.com/jp/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/vol49_map.pdf
If you have time, I will see you.
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( LUMIX G3 shot )
Manhattan . New York. USA. 2017. shot ... 3 / 6
(Today 's picture, it is unpublished.)
Images.
Stolen Identity …. Traveller.
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Profile.
In November 2014, we caught the attention of the party selected to undertake the publicity for a mobile phone that changed the face of the world with just a single model, and will conclude a confidentiality agreement with them.
stealaway.cocolog-nifty.com/stealaway/2019/02/2019-profil...
youpic.com/photographer/mitsushironakagawa/
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Interviews and novels.
About my book.
I published a book in old days.
At that time, I was uploading my interview on the net on the net.
That Japanese and English.
I will make it public for free.
Details were explained to the Amazon site.
How to write a novel.
How to take pictures.
Distance to the work.
They all have a common item.
I made a sentence about what I felt, and left it.
I hope that my text can be read by many people.
Thank you.
Mitsushiro.
1 Interview in English
「interview_eng.pdf」
stealaway.cocolog-nifty.com/stealaway/2018/08/interviews-...
2 novels. unforgettable 'English version.(This book is Dedicated to the future artist.)
「novel_unforgettable_eng.pdf」
stealaway.cocolog-nifty.com/stealaway/2018/08/interviews-...
3 Interview Japanese version
drive.google.com/file/d/1w5l2hrV5a6lraDiC_Lz2tG_HqatqUCO5...
stealaway.cocolog-nifty.com/stealaway/2018/08/interviews-...
4 novels. unforgettable ' JPN version.
「novel_unforgettable_jpn.pdf」
stealaway.cocolog-nifty.com/stealaway/2018/08/interviews-...
5 A streamlined trajectory. only Japanese.
「streamlined_trajectory.pdf」
stealaway.cocolog-nifty.com/stealaway/2018/08/interviews-...
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iBooks. Electronic Publishing. It is free now.
0.about the iBooks.
stealaway.cocolog-nifty.com/stealaway/2017/03/about-digit...
1.unforgettable '(ENG.ver.)(This book is Dedicated to the future artist.)
itunes.apple.com/us/book/unforgettable/id1216576828?ls=1&...
2.unforgettable '(JNP.ver.)(This book is Dedicated to the future artist.)
itunes.apple.com/us/book/unforgettable/id1216584262?ls=1&...
3. Streamlined trajectory.(For Japanese only.)
itunes.apple.com/us/book/%E6%B5%81%E7%B7%9A%E5%BD%A2%E3%8... =11
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My Novel >> Unforgettable'
(This book is Dedicated to the future artist.)
Mitsushiro Nakagawa
All Translated by Yumi Ikeda .
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U2 - No Line On The Horizon Live in Dublin
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oKwnkYFsiE&feature=related
There are two reasons why a person faces the sea.
One, to enjoy a slice of shine in the sea like children bubbling over in the beach.
The other, to brush the dust of memory like an old man who misses old days, staring at the shine
quietly.
Those lead to only one meaning though they do not seem to overlap. It’s a rebirth.
I face myself to change tomorrow, a vague day into something certain.
That is the meaning of a rebirth.
I had a very sweet girlfriend when I was 18.
After she left, I knew the meaning of gentleness for the first time and also a true pain of loss. After
she left, how many times did I depend too much on her, doubt her, envy her and keep on telling lies
until I realized it is love?
I wonder whether a nobody like me could have given something to her who was struggling in the
daily life in those days. Giving something is arrogant conceit. It is nothing but self-satisfaction.
I had been thinking about such a thing.
However, I guess what she saw in me was because I had nothing. That‘s why she tried to see
something in me. Perhaps she found a slight possibility in me, a guy filled with ambiguous, unstable
tomorrow. But I wasted days depending too much on her gentleness.
Now I finally can convey how I felt in those days when we met.
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U2 - No Line On The Horizon
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oKwnkYFsiE&feature=related
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Title of my book > unforgettable'
Author : Mitsushiro Nakagawa
Out Now.
ISBN978-4-86264-866-2
in Amazon.
www.amazon.co.jp/Unforgettable’-Mitsushiro-Nakagawa/dp/...
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The schedule of the next novel.
Still would stand all time. (Unforgettable '2)
(It will not go away forever)
Please give me some more time. That is Japanese.
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An exhibition in 2019.
May 18th. 19th.
theme.
Silence Is the Way.
designfesta.com/about-artist-detail/?md=detail&id=t0%...
Booth No. H-40
■ Venue MAP (available in PDF)
designfesta.com/jp/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/vol49_map.pdf
place. Tokyo Big Site.
Sponsoring. Design festa.
2020.
Date unknown.
DIC Kawamura Memorial Art Museum attached gallery.
place. Sakura City, Chiba Prefecture.
theme.
From that day, forever ...
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flickr.
www.flickr.com/photos/stealaway/
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YouTube.
www.youtube.com/user/mitsushiro/
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instagram.
www.instagram.com/mitsushiro_nakagawa/
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Pinterest.
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YouPic
youpic.com/photographer/mitsushironakagawa/
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fotolog
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facebook.
www.facebook.com/mitsushiro.nakagawa
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Do you want to hear my voice?
:)
I updated Youtube.
It is only in Japanese.
I explained comments on photos etc.
If your time is permitted, please look.
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About the composition of the picture posted to Flicker. First type.
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About the composition of the picture posted to Flicker. Second type.
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About when I started Fotolog. Architect 's point of view.
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Why did not you have a camera so far?
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What is the coolest thing? The photo is as it is.
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About the current YouTube bar. I also want to tell, I want to leave.
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About Japanese photographers. Japanese YouTube bar is Pistols.
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The composition of the photograph is sensibility. Meet the designers in Milan. Two questions.
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What is a good composition? What is a bad composition?
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What is the time to point the camera? It is slow if you are looking into the viewfinder or display.
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Family photos. I can not take pictures with others. The inside of the subject.
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About YouTube 's photographer. Camera technology etc. Sensibility is polished by reading books.
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About the Japanese newspaper. A picture of a good newspaper is Reuters. If you continue to look at useless photographs, it will be useless.
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About Japanese photographers. About the exhibition.
Summary. I wrote a novel etc. What I want to tell the most.
New Year’s greetings 2019.
www.youtube.com/user/mitsushiro/
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Japanese is the following.
Title of my book unforgettable' Mitsushiro Nakagawa Out Now. ISBN978-4-86264-866-2
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タイトル。
連続したサインの光。
それは、誰も誘ってはいなかった。
( LUMIX G3 shot )
2019年の展示。
5月18日。19日。
designfesta.com/about-artist-detail/?md=detail&id=t0%...
テーマ。
Silence Is the Way.
ブースNo.H-40
■会場MAP(PDFでご覧いただけます)
designfesta.com/jp/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/vol49_map.pdf
場所。東京ビッグサイト。
Sponsoring. Design festa.
Manhattan . New York. USA. 2017. shot ... 3 / 6
(Today 's picture, it is unpublished.)
Images.
Stolen Identity …. Traveller.
次の小説のイメージ。
Still would stand all time.(unforgettable'2)
(いつまでもなくならないだろう)
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プロフィール。
2014年11月、たった1機種で世界を塗り替えた携帯電話の広告を請け負った選考者の目に留まり、秘密保持同意書を結ぶ。
stealaway.cocolog-nifty.com/stealaway/2019/02/2019-profil...
youpic.com/photographer/mitsushironakagawa/
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インタビューと小説。
僕の本について。
僕は、昔に本を出版しました。
その際に、僕のインタビューをPDFでネット上へアップロードしていました。
その日本語と英語。
僕は、無料でを公開します。
詳細は、アマゾンのサイトへ解説しました。
小説の書き方。
写真の撮影方法。
作品への距離感。
これらはすべて共通項があります。
僕は、僕が感じたことを文章にして、残しました。
僕のテキストが多くの人に読んでもらえることを望みます。
ありがとう。
Mitsushiro.
1 インタビュー 英語版
「interview_eng.pdf」
stealaway.cocolog-nifty.com/stealaway/2018/08/interviews-...
2 小説。unforgettable’ 英語版。
「novel_unforgettable_eng.pdf」
stealaway.cocolog-nifty.com/stealaway/2018/08/interviews-...
3 インタビュー 日本語版
drive.google.com/file/d/1w5l2hrV5a6lraDiC_Lz2tG_HqatqUCO5...
stealaway.cocolog-nifty.com/stealaway/2018/08/interviews-...
4 小説。unforgettable’ 日本語版。(この小説は未来のアーティストへ捧げます)
「novel_unforgettable_jpn.pdf」
stealaway.cocolog-nifty.com/stealaway/2018/08/interviews-...
5 流線形の軌跡。 日本語のみ。
「streamlined_trajectory.pdf」
stealaway.cocolog-nifty.com/stealaway/2018/08/interviews-...
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iBooks.電子出版。(現在は無料)
0.about the iBooks.
stealaway.cocolog-nifty.com/stealaway/2017/03/about-digit...
1.unforgettable’ ( ENG.ver.)(This book is Dedicated to the future artist.)
itunes.apple.com/us/book/unforgettable/id1216576828?ls=1&...
For Japanese only.
2.unforgettable’ ( JNP.ver.)(この小説は未来のアーティストへ捧げます)
itunes.apple.com/us/book/unforgettable/id1216584262?ls=1&...
3.流線形の軌跡。
itunes.apple.com/us/book/%E6%B5%81%E7%B7%9A%E5%BD%A2%E3%8...
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僕の小説。英語版
My Novel Unforgettable' (This book is Dedicated to the future artist.)
Mitsushiro Nakagawa
All Translated by Yumi Ikeda .
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www.flickr.com/photos/stealaway/24577016535/in/dateposted...
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www.flickr.com/photos/stealaway/24209330259/in/dateposted...
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www.flickr.com/photos/stealaway/23975215274/in/dateposted...
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www.flickr.com/photos/stealaway/24515964952/in/dateposted...
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www.flickr.com/photos/stealaway/24276473749/in/dateposted...
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www.flickr.com/photos/stealaway/24548895082/in/dateposted...
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www.flickr.com/photos/stealaway/24594603711/in/dateposted...
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www.flickr.com/photos/stealaway/24588215562/in/dateposted...
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www.flickr.com/photos/stealaway/24100804163/in/dateposted...
Fin.
images.
U2 - No Line On The Horizon Live in Dublin
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oKwnkYFsiE&feature=related
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Title of my book > unforgettable'
Author : Mitsushiro Nakagawa
Out Now.
ISBN978-4-86264-866-2
in Amazon.
www.amazon.co.jp/Unforgettable’-Mitsushiro-Nakagawa/dp/...
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次の小説の予定。
Still would stand all time.(unforgettable'2)
(いつまでもなくならないだろう)
もう少し時間をください。それは日本語です。
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2019年の展示。
5月18日。19日。
テーマ。
Silence Is the Way.
designfesta.com/about-artist-detail/?md=detail&id=t0%...
ブースNo.H-40
■会場MAP(PDFでご覧いただけます)
designfesta.com/jp/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/vol49_map.pdf
場所。東京ビッグサイト。
Sponsoring. Design festa.
2020年。
日時未定。
DIC川村記念美術館付属ギャラリー。
場所。千葉県佐倉市。
テーマ。
あの日から、ずっと…
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flickr.
www.flickr.com/photos/stealaway/
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YouTube.
www.youtube.com/user/mitsushiro/
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instagram.
www.instagram.com/mitsushiro_nakagawa/
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Pinterest.
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YouPic
youpic.com/photographer/mitsushironakagawa/
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fotolog
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twitter.
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facebook.
www.facebook.com/mitsushiro.nakagawa
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あなたは僕の声を聞きたいですか?
:)
僕はYoutubeを更新しました。
日本語だけです。
僕は写真などの解説をしました。
もしも、あなたの時間が許されれば、見てください。
:)
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フリッカーへ投稿した写真の構図について。1種類目。
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フリッカーへ投稿した写真の構図について。2種類目。
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Fotologを始めた時について。 建築家の視点。
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なぜ、今までカメラを手にしなかったのか?
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何が一番かっこいいのか? 写真はありのままに。
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現在のユーチューバーについて。僕も伝え、残したい。
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日本人の写真家について。日本のユーチューバーはピストルズ。
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写真の構図は、感性。ミラノのデザイナーに会って。二つの質問。
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良い構図とは? 悪い構図とは?
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カメラを向ける時とは? ファインダーやディスプレイを覗いていては遅い。
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家族写真。他人では撮れない。被写体の内面。
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ユーチューブの写真家について。カメラの技術等。感性は、本を読むことで磨く。
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日本の新聞について。良い新聞の写真はロイター。ダメな写真を見続けるとダメになる。
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日本の写真家について。その展示について。
まとめ。僕が書いた小説など。僕が最も伝えたいこと。
www.youtube.com/user/mitsushiro/
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新年の挨拶ほか
ブログに書きましたが、諸事情により今回アップした動画のフルバージョンは以下です。(^O^)/
Newyearsg2019.mov - drive.google.com/file/d/1-inz3c7QVLO3rFx1YYC9X3ukH1-eTRWh...
容量が大きいのでスマフォには落とさないように注意してください(^O^)/
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Japanese is the following.
Title of my book unforgettable' Mitsushiro Nakagawa Out Now. ISBN978-4-86264-866-2
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Flume Trail in Franconia Notch State Park, is primarily focused on the Flume, a narrow, deep slot through solid rock that is full of cascades and falls. This fall, however is well beyond the flume but is just as inspiring and beautiful. This portion of the park, like much of the area is full of small creeks and steep rocky ground. All the falls are small but due to the steepness are virtually continuous as far as one can see in both directions. Franconia, New Hampshire, USA.
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Originally predicted to sell 100,000 vehicles yearly, the 1965 Mustang became the most successful vehicle launch since the 1927 Model A. Introduced on April 17, 1964 (16 days after the Plymouth Barracuda), over 400,000 units were sold in its first year; the one-millionth Mustang was sold within two years of its launch. The success of the Mustang launch led to multiple competitors from other American manufacturers, including the Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird (1967), AMC Javelin (1968), and Dodge Challenger (1970). It also competed with the Plymouth Barracuda, which was launched around the same time.
Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D7200 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6.
"For I know the plans I have for you", declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
The best way to view my photostream is through Flickriver with the following link: www.flickriver.com/photos/photojourney57/
Got to see this amazing machine again in D'Hanis on November 4, 2019.
Beautiful day, great small town.
This image is a single frame from the Panasonic Lumux GX85, 4K continuous mode (amazing). Frame captured by ffmpeg and processed in GIMP.
camera: Linhof Technika III
objective: Rodenstock Sironar-N f5,6 150mm MC
light: 1 continuous light lamp with 50x70cm soft box + white reflector
light meter: Sekonic L-308B
exposure: f8 - 1/8
film: Fomapan 100/64 9x12
film developing: Tanol 1+1+100 - 20C° - 15:12 min.
agitation: continuous first 30 sec, then 2 inversions per min.
fixer: Ilford Rapid Fixier
scanner: Epson Perfection 4990 Photo
The GCR tried a new event last weekend running trains continuously overnight Saturday to Sunday. I was rostered to sign on at 04.00am on BR Standard 5 4-6-0 73156.
We headed the 05.00 Loughborough to Leicester North service but after running since Saturday morning the fire was clinkered and 73156 didn't steam as well as it normally does. On our return we went on shed where I serviced the loco cleaning the fire & emptying the ashpan. We are now ready for our next trip to Leicester at 09.30.
Another BR Standard, 2-6-0 78018, is also simmering away on shed after working through the night.
I made this assignment using a Canon zoom lens EF-S 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS II. I used the self timer in continuous mode to shoot 10 pictures for the left part of the photograph and then I chose one of them. I did the same thing for the right part of the photograph, then I merged both pictures using GIMP.
I've waited a lot in order to take this shot but after some time, thanks to the weird clothes of the teenagers, I've made this street composition!
Thanks for your comments and favs!
For unreleased photos on Flickr: www.giuliomagnifico.it
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Nikon D5100 - Camera Type - Digital SLR
Festbrennweite
50 mm lens
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Nikon AF-S Nikkor 1.8/50 mm G, 50 mm
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Focal Length (35mm format) - 75 mm
Focus Distance - 0.53 m
low light Experiment
f/2.0
ISO 1600
Taken on May 17, 2017
crop #003
2022
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Sport modus
Shooting Mode - Continuous
Vari Program
Sport, kids and Zoo Mode
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