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vence - 13.03.2013
When I came along this building yesterday on my cycling tour I planed to come back with the RX. I like this kind of architecture because it's clear and classical. Unfortunately the building is in a poor condition so I thought that it's abandoned. Today I realized that it's the vital office of the DYNAMIC company in vence. So it was hard for me to get this single shot because there is a fence around the area which fixes the distance of the shot, and I wasn't keen to be identified as a spy. So I checked out this area and situated myself at a bus stop in front of the building. I gave me just a single shot and so the result here is what I could reach. Because of the blue sky I decided to make it in B&W and voila, here it is. For this one I wished to have a 24mm lens or something like this. If so I would have given the building a bit more space to breath, but for this moment I must make peace with the result here. Folks, I wish you a nice evening.
201020-O-NO901-0010 TOULON, France (Oct. 20, 2020) U.S. Navy Sailors assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EOD MU) 8 based out of Rota, Spain, work alongside French Sailors from the Marine Nationale to conduct training on maritime EOD and Improvised Explosive Device Disposal (IEDD) during French-led Exercise Dynamic Mariner 2020 in Toulon, France, Mon. DD. Exercise Dynamic Mariner tests NATO's Response Force Maritime Component (NFR/M) and interoperability with NATO forces, enhancing flexibility and improving the ability to work together among Allied nations. (Photo courtesy of French Marine Nationale Benoit Emile/Released)
The Carnavale in Venice lasts 11 days; the first Saturday of the Carnavale was a total washout. On the first Sunday (3 Feb 2013) my good friend Vickie and I went into Venice - what a gorgeous day! Weekends tend to be very crowded but it was still fun to get back to Venice - one of my favorite places - I feel so at home there. This set contains people I shot on the first Sunday - mostly around San Marco's Plaza - what a great day - and it got better after that!
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Sure Dynamic windfarm crew/support vessel owned by Sure Wind
carrying a container marked with MHI Vestas Offshore logo bound for Burbo Bank extension construction site.
IMO: 9768643
Flag: Great Britain
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 26m × 8m
This is a dynamic range test that I did on the Nikon D800. I found this range to be very impressive.
steam tractor and steam roller together at the Branch #9 Antique Tractor Assn. annual Fathers Day Events
1967 Nikkormat FTN, Nikkor-S Auto 50mm 1:1.4 lens, Fujicolor 200
201020-O-NO901-0024 TOULON, France (Oct. 20, 2020) U.S. Navy Sailors assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EOD MU) 8 based out of Rota, Spain, work alongside French Sailors from the Marine Nationale to conduct training on maritime EOD and Improvised Explosive Device Disposal (IEDD) during French-led Exercise Dynamic Mariner 2020 in Toulon, France, Mon. DD. Exercise Dynamic Mariner tests NATO's Response Force Maritime Component (NFR/M) and interoperability with NATO forces, enhancing flexibility and improving the ability to work together among Allied nations. (Photo courtesy of French Marine Nationale Benoit Emile/Released)
The Dynamic Defence Display, a combined land, air and sea performance by the Singapore Armed Forces during the National Day Parade 2017 Preview 2
1966 Oldsmobile *Dynamic* 88. It's not a Delta.
Edgewater, Chicago, Illinois.
Saturday, June 2, 2012.
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About the Photo
A rather pretty sunset taken from Warners Bay a few weeks back. I used an ND filter to really draw out the exposure. I quite like the effect, do you?
Technical
Nikon D90 | Sigma 10-20mm
2 minutes, 3 sec | f/13 | ISO100 | 11.5mm
About Warners Bay
Warners Bay is a suburb of the City of Lake Macquarie in New South Wales, Australia, and is located 15 kilometres (9 mi) from Newcastle's central business district on the eastern side of Lake Macquarie. It was named after Jonathan Warner, who settled the area.
The population of Warners Bay was 7,009 as at the 2006 census, with in excess of 615 businesses operating in the area. Warners Bay High School is the local high school.
There are two main areas where most of the businesses in Warners Bay are situated. Near the lake foreshore there is a variety of local businesses such as cafes and restaurants with alfresco dining, the "Centro" shopping centre, specialty shops, boutiques and a post office.
The other is a large sized industrial estate situated along Hillsborough and Macquarie roads. Here there is an ice rink, a ten pin bowling alley, multiple gymnasiums and many bulk item stores including furniture stores and gardening centres.
The lakeshore has become a hub for recreational activity, both onshore and water based. Picnics, sailing and paddle-boating are all popular activities. A shared bike and walking path, which runs from the Art Gallery in Booragul to Green Point traverses the lake foreshore.
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Desktop Background!
If you like this photo, I have created a desktop background for you to use on a range of devices, including iPhone, iPad and desktop computer. You can get it here :)
The "For Sale" Miniseries
"Dynamic Calm" is the ninth photo in a miniseries that I recently started. Over the next few weeks, I'll be covering all of my photographs available as prints on my website. I'll be uploading one every weekday (except Friday), as usual, but you'll find a lot more information on the photographs themselves - I might sneak in a few tutorials, quick tips, etc. It'll be great for new and old photographers alike - If you have any friends who might be interested, be sure to let them know! I'll be updating everything on my blog as well as my other social networks, so if you would prefer to follow it there, just click on one of the links above. :)
About "Dynamic Calm"
"Dynamic Calm" was taken from the Warners Bay foreshore. Warners Bay is a suburb of the City of Lake Macquarie in New South Wales, Australia, and is located 15 kilometres from Newcastle's central business district on the eastern side of Lake Macquarie. It was named after Jonathan Warner, who settled the area. The population of Warners Bay was 7,009 as at the 2006 census, with in excess of 615 businesses operating in the area.
Taking "Dynamic Calm"
Nikon D90 | Sigma 10-20mm
1 min 43 sec | f/13 | ISO100 | 11.5mm
Like Thursday's upload, I took this shot after attempting a sunset at Dudley Beach (unfortunately the location didn't quite work out). I saw that the clouds were starting to turn, so I quickly drove back to the Warners Bay Foreshore. Unfortunately most of the colour in the clouds had dissipated by the time I arrived, but nevertheless I hurriedly set up the tripod and composed this shot. Originally I went for a fairly standard shot (in terms of shutter speed), but I felt the slight ripples in the water were too distracting. So I grabbed the trusty ND filter, popped it on the end of my Sigma 10-20mm lens, and exposed for just over a minute and a half to get this shot.
Processing "Dynamic Calm"
Not much was wrong with this image. The left hand side was a little dark, so I used Adobe Camera Raw's graduated effect filter sideways (horizontally?), to lighten up that portion of the photo. I cooled the image down slightly, but then decided to apply a warming filter in Photoshop (Photoshop's warming filter produces a different effect compared to simply increasing the white balance temperature in Adobe Camera Raw). I had to clone out a few dust bunnies in the corners, and also one stray stick in the foreground which I was finding distracting. What are your thoughts on small cloning fixes like that? Leave a comment! :)
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A nice pair of Union Pacific Dash 8's (standard and wide cab) lead NS 35Z. Nice to see something different out on the NS.
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201020-O-NO901-0023 TOULON, France (Oct. 20, 2020) U.S. Navy Sailors assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EOD MU) 8 based out of Rota, Spain, work alongside French Sailors from the Marine Nationale to conduct training on maritime EOD and Improvised Explosive Device Disposal (IEDD) during French-led Exercise Dynamic Mariner 2020 in Toulon, France, Mon. DD. Exercise Dynamic Mariner tests NATO's Response Force Maritime Component (NFR/M) and interoperability with NATO forces, enhancing flexibility and improving the ability to work together among Allied nations. (Photo courtesy of French Marine Nationale Benoit Emile/Released)
The guts of the remote to a Garmin GPS, which suddenly stopped working. New batteries were of no help, and it didn't seem worth pestering their support department when I have a perfectly good screwdriver.
The button contacts are on the other face. Notable here are the backlight LEDs mounted active face down in holes in the board, the IR transmitter at the left end, and the contacts to the battery compartment visible just to the left of the only chip on the board.
Models: Strike
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Aerial
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and Hope as Shirou
Cosplay: Saber, Shirou, and y from Fate/stay night movie 2012