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Detail of the 1936 Panhard & Levassor Dynamic Type X76 at the Automuseum Melle.

Composed this capture of my daughter and her boyfriend while at pizza party. No flash here, just using the light in the restaurant against the window lighting. Was challenging to get this shot as well as the room was full of people walking around and talking ...

 

The lighting is fun to play around with when mixing white balances as well.

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My first High Dynamic Range (HDR) Landscapes with the Nikon D800! These are straight out of photomatix, with no further editing yet!

 

Nikon D800 HDR Wide-Angle (Nikkor 14-24 mm 2.8 lens) Malibu Landscapes 7 exposures @ 1EV Photomatix

 

High dynamic range rocks! I'm addicted! :)

 

Amazingly sharp details and fine, crisp definition!

 

Nikon D800 HDR at the Malibu Creek State Park in the Malibu Canyons!

 

A mostly sunny day with just enough cirrus clouds to lend the sky a dramatic edge.

 

Enjoy the Hero's Journey Mythology photography, and all the best on your own Hero's Journey in pursuing epic beauty! :)

So this is the first of many shots with my new ultimate IQ setup. I just won a nikon D90 in an online photo contest, and I am outfitting it to be a dynamic range monster. This shot has the most dynamic range I have ever tried, a total of 11 exposures at 2 ev intervals, yes 22 stops of range! I think the exposures go from 1/250 to 4 min or so. I also have a new Tokina 11-16mm 2.8 and so far I am loving the low distortion and tack sharpness even at the edges (check it out above). Much better than the sigma 10-20mm, which I will still shoot and which was my first love. Really excited about the possibilities...

 

This is the Basilica of the immaculate conception on Colfax in the heart of Denver, CO...

 

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Led by Earth's endless quest to equalize the dispersion of heat, winds whip around the world in this NASA-created image, a still capture from a 4-minute excerpt of "Dynamic Earth: Exploring Earth's Climate Engine," a fulldome, high-resolution movie playing at planetariums around the world.

 

The excerpt explores the fundamental power of the sun and how its energy drives the climate on Earth, and is made up entirely of new visualizations -- created by NASA Goddard's Scientific Visualization Studio -- that illustrate NASA satellite and model data of a coronal mass ejection from the sun, Earth's magnetic fields, and winds and ocean currents circulating around our planet.

 

To see the full, narrated excerpt, go to: youtu.be/ujBi9Ba8hqs

 

These visualizations were recently accepted to be shown at the SIGGRAPH 2012 computer animation conference. To read more about this, go to:

 

www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/dynamic-earth.html

 

The excerpt was also the basis for the 100th story released through the Scientific Visualization Studio's iPad app, called NASA Visualization Explorer. To see the app story in web form and to download the app, go to:

 

svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/vis/a010000/a010900/a010984/

Pruebas con el Programa Dynamic Photo HDR

"There is movement and movement. There are movements of small tension and movements of great tension and there is also a movement which your eyes cannot catch although it can be felt. In art this state is called dynamic movement."

-- Kasimir Malevich

 

Thanks a lot for your ongoing and kind support, my friends... Have a great weekend....!

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Credit to Soren (www.flickr.com/photos/bricklovinfreakboy/) for the Chub base

 

Credit to James McKelvie (www.flickr.com/photos/mckitten) for the new jointed arms.

185137 "stands out in the crowd" (With a little help from Photoshop) whilst working a Newcastle bound 'First Transpenine Express' service on 21st July 2015 at York Station

Angel Cornelius CEO of the brand Maison 276 which includes hair products for women with gray hair.(I'm a user)

I refer to her as the "champion" and hero for women who embrace their gray, and an inspirational for those who are thinking about it!

Kingsburg Historical Park, Kingsburg, Ca.

Strychnine phosphate---what could go wrong. Gonna get me some of that dynamite dynamic tonic.

Trumpeter Swans shaking off the excess water while feeding on the Yellowstone River.

Dynanic Earth Exhibition centre, Edinburgh, scotland.

Looking towards the lights of Gawler from just off the road to Templers. A couple of cars on the road, a couple of shooting stars, a couple of planes, the SMC and LMC! Tamron lens, processed with daylight white balance in Lightroom.

Thank you all! Grazie a tutti:))

Packed with powerful vitamins and minerals, strawberries and kiwi are tasty and truly healthy dietary choices!

 

Strawberries are a great source of vitamin C. Vitamin C consumption is encouraged not only for the prevention of the common cold or flu, but can also help to improve your immune system against more serious health conditions.

 

Kiwis are rich in vitamin C. One medium kiwi provides about 95 percent of the recommended daily amount of this vitamin. Vitamin C is an important antioxidant that may protect organ, skin and muscle cells against damage caused by free radical molecules. It is also an essential vitamin for boosting the immune system.

   

It has been a little while since I have had some free time for railfanning. Since both of the kids needed a nap, I packed them up and headed out for a couple of sunny Sunday afternoon hours. Both promptly fell asleep as I began a quick tour around Granite City. I spied a nicely parked 2064 at the Port Harbor but heard an Alton & Southern 102 job get a couple of blocks to head south (Troy & Van blocks) with the ALS 2000! ALS power remains high on my hit list as they are elusive and most assuredly do not have many years left.

 

After a couple of so-so shots at Double Track Jct & at Hwy 111, the cloud cover moved east. Glorious sunshine bathed the 2000 / 2001 as they chugged south with 58 cars for Gateway Yard. Grady had awoken from his nap for this shot at Collinsville Road (that's I-55 in the background) and had a quick minute to throw rocks in a puddle before waving and hopping back in the car to resume the chase!

 

11-22-2015

“I see my path, but I don't know where it leads. Not knowing where I'm going is what inspires me to travel it.”

~Rosalia de Castro

 

I suppose that I had inadvertently taken a ton of path shots when I was at Allegheny last weekend and didn't even realize it! This is at the very bottom of campus next to Carnegie Hall, which used to be the chemistry building and is now the psychology building. From science to philosophy!

 

I hope that you all have a great weekend!!!

 

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Sun flare tutorial

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This aurora took quite a while to build up (fairly typical with a slow high density solar wind), but the climax was well worth waiting for, with an active rayed band that was difficult to catch in this 6 second exposure. Luckily I was also shooting video at the time.

 

Samyang 35mm lens

 

youtu.be/qAwNhcwGRvg

Dramatic skies and light on the hills near Mansfield

NASA's International Sun-Earth Explorer C (ISEE C) was undergoing testing and evaluation inside Goddard Space Flight Center's dynamic test chamber when this photo was taken. Working inside a dynamic test chamber, Goddard engineers wear protective "clean room" clothing to prevent microscopic dust particles from damaging the sophisticated instrumentation. NASA launched the 16-sided polyhedron, which weighed 1,032 lbs. (469 kg.), from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on August 12, 1978. From its halo orbit 932,000 miles (1.5 million km.) from Earth, the satellite monitored the characteristics of solar phenomena about one hour before its companion satellites-ISEE-A and ISEE-B-observed the same phenomena from a much closer near-Earth orbit. The correlated measurements supported the work of 117 scientific investigators who were trying to get a better understanding of how the Sun controls Earth's near-space environment. The scientists represented 35 universities in 10 nations.

 

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Credit: NASA

Image Number: 11-77-6

Date: November 6, 1976

That damn cliched bridge again.

A note as from a single place,

A slender tinkling fall that made

Now drops that floated on the pool

Like pearls, and now a silver blade.

 

Robert Frost

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PENTAX K-1 • FF Mode • 200 ISO • Pentax FA* 24mm F2 IF AL

Luminar Neo

 

Écomusée d'Alsace • Ungersheim • Haut-Rhin • Alsace • France

..explore* unchanged by dynamic..

 

Canon 5D Mark II,

35mm 1.4L

High Dynamic Range - HDR

Coco has begun to really bond with the big guys. Hiking in the fall forest.

my friend got this as a gift & the packaging was so appealing I couldn't resist myself.

 

the spray bottle came within a large, handful size packet; showing the line of products coming with it on front & there is sport figure printed at the corner, kicking a ball, in black while the whole background was full of red-dots.

 

the picture was taken inside a room in the sunlight coming from the left-side window & right-side wide-opened gate.

 

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