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AI enhanced. Nice fur detail and shadows but sadly AL doesnt speak English and has ruined the point of the pic
Cooling tower of the nuclear power plant Philippsburg. The reactors are both shut down. The cooling towers are planned to be demolished 2020. You can already see the holes for the explosive charges at the bottom.
When I see nice old cars when working I try to get my camera and photograph them. I hope everyone has a great Sunday. :D
Venice never disappoints but this cool blue which was helped along with temperatures of -5˚C certainly was a first for me. If you like it please share.
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We all took the day off from work today to take in the free exhibit of red and white quilts at the Park Avenue Armory. This show was amazing, and breathtaking, and gorgeous, and stunning, and inspiring beyond belief (even if I don't have the patience to make a quilt with just two colors).
-- Pk.
I've worked with the BTC 19" monitor on my right side ever since I bought it three years ago. Recently I've felt pain in my right shoulder and up through the right side of my neck. It's stiffness combined with mild burning. I suspect it has something to do with me A: Spending too much time in font of my computer, and B: Having my master monitor positioned to the right.
So I decided to stack em for a change. Not only that, I jerry rigged my fan to the window using some string and man does it feel freak'n phenomenal! I've got cool air blowing in from the hallway and what I hope will turn out to be more ergonomic monitor set up. Only time will tell...
In the mean time, I'm only thirteen monitors away from this.
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Marché Bonsecours adjacent to Montréal's Old-Port. January 2016
Bonsecours Market, at 350 rue Saint-Paul in Old Montreal, is a two-story domed public market. For more than 100 years, it was the main public market in the Montreal area. It also briefly accommodated the Parliament of United Canada for one session in 1849.
Named for the adjacent Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel, it opened in 1847. During 1849 the building was used for the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada.
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The human eye can see many things much better than the camera, dynamic range, fast focus. But it cannot see what is revealed in long exposures. I did not realize how the water vapor looked at the top of these cooling towers until I saw it in the camera screen after a few second exposure.