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Playing with ND filter for the first time. Car was pulling away from light, sort of front shutter sync.
This is the old rail spur right-of-way that TIRZ 5 wants to turn into a linear park in exchange for the Court Street abandonment.
This is the classic image of Hong Kong I had in mind before my trip. In the background is a massive shopping complex called Langham Place.
Population density in Edmonton for transit planning. Why build to Lewis Estates on the other side of Anthony Henday Drive when Callingwood and Terra Losa communities have greater density? LRT and instument of urban sprawl?
How the density of water changes with temperature.
Emperical data obtained from:
TABLE 290.-DENSITY AND VOLUME OF WATER -10" TO +250°C
in the Smithsonian Physical Tables (Ninth Revised Edition)
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s__i__m__e: You do amazing edits @macenzo if they are this perfect and deep it is very much irrelevant if they are real or not. That's what we all strive for.
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The twin Nanos, 2GB and 4GB, with the Mini make the ratio of people to iPods in our family 3:5 or 60% per capita.
A hemocytometer is used to calculate the amount of cells cultured. Muscle stem cells that have been cultured for 48 hours are taken out of the incubator, collected from the plate and then re-suspended in cell culture media. The amount of cells must be calculated in order to plate the cells at the correct density in the next step.
This is a stylized image of the storm as it continues eastward. I've used a graduated neutral density filter to darken the sky and create this vibrant image. At this point the storm was hitting 68 dBz and producing some small hail. A warning for Durham Region was issued, and this storm eventually made its way out over Lake Ontario.
I tried to keep pace with the storm but gave up, it was moving at well over 80 km/h.