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Interesting how Local lake effect snow can be. Sometimes it can affect us some 20 miles inland and sometimes it will only affect a couple miles from the shore. Well today lake effect snow only affected the immediate shore lines of Lake Michigan. As much as 18 inches of snow fell in some locations; while just a few miles inland just a trace of snow.
Just a little tabelscrap I made during my SARS-CoV-2 build which proved to be ludicrously out of scale for that MOC. While too big for the main MOC, it's also too small to show any real detail but I've coloured the spike protein by protomer (red, green and yellow) to give a better idea of what it means for it to have a trimeric structure. Inspired by a much more detailed cryo-EM structure.
The human ACE2 receptor is coloured blue and is mainly present to give a simplistic overview of how the spike protein receptor interaction works, although this generally ignores all the conformational changes involved. The general shape is based on another recently reported cryo-EM structure with ACE2 as a chaperone in complex with B0AT1; an amino acid transporter. I believe this is only physiologically relevant in the kidneys and intestines and scientists are still unsure what effect the association has on coronavirus cell entry in those tissues.
The linked papers are worth a read if you have the time and interest.
Clicked@Thiruneermalai, Chennai
It may not be a great snap, i tried for the star effect, you have to tell me, whether i got it?
PLEASE NO MULTI INVITATIONS,AWARDS AND GRAPHICS.
The Dolly or Vertigo effect was made famous in the movie "Vertigo" by Alfred Hitchcock.
Since I can not zoom with my drone, I had to do that in the edit......
I have been filled with self loathing recently, so decided to hold myself captive last night to see if I could induce the Stockholm Effect.
This one looks way better compared to my first try :P
Sorry for the blurry photo :/
C+C is appreciated
Thanks to Magus for the advice on how to improve on it :D
Here is my finished block. I am really pleased with how it has turned out. and I hope it fits with everyone else's blocks.
For anyone worried about the 3D effect- I did run it past Sarah first, and do a trial run!
a flickr friend wondered ... if one of these towers somehow toppled over, and started a domino effect down the hill ... would the sound reach across the central valley ... from the Altamont hills all the way to Sonora?
then, another flickr friend offered the use of a station wagon with a trailer hitch, and a long rope .... just to help things get started.
and then, the topic of dark and stormy nights combined with a flickrwalk and photo event was brought up ..... just to record the unique event for posterity ... strange how our flickr minds work ...
these un-named flickr friends will remain anonymous ... just to protect the guilty.
Hey guys, first of all, happy new years! Hope you all archive what you have set out to do in life and find fulfillment in it.
So, I have really been enjoying Mass Effect again, and you guys seemed to have been enjoying the change as well, so on wards I say! Have some moar!
Rounding out my tour of Mass Effect capital ships is the SR1 (again). This build is right around 5 feet which is just over 1.5 for the metrically inclined. Construction is mostly studless and was built from primary reference.
Build time was around 160 hours in about four weeks. Most of that was dealing with shaping issues on the fuselage and getting things to attach at the proper angles. As much as I love the ship design from Mass Effect, they really aren't Lego-friendly.
52 weeks of 2017, week 40 Collodian effect.
I fiddled with several effects and then applied GIMP grainy filter, info in comments.
This week let’s have some retro fun! The theme for the week is the “Collodian Effect”, a retro look back in the day of wet plate photography. Well, in the day, it wasn’t retro, it was the face of photography. Today we can get picture perfect images and “develop” them with software. We can tweak them to have whatever look we want. Looking back at the photographers of yesteryear (and the poor perfectly still models), we can appreciate how lucky we are. Using the magic of software and your personal creativity, produce an image that looks as if it was taken and developed back in the day of wet plate processing.
Original in comments... Fishing boat in Scarborough, Queensland.
Creative Collective Effect is a fashion show focusing on eco conscious clothing. Initiated by Creative Collective the show, featuring well known brands such as Nudie Jeans, took place during Stockholm Fashion Week. During the night, hip hop group Movits!, fresh back from a month long US-tour, gave a special performance...
View the full project on our website;
Mass effect's Omni Tool/Omni Blade re-imagined as a ring.
Surely one of the stranger ideas that has popped into my head. Wasn't quite sure if it was "good enuff" but the design has grown on me (especially after I got the more subdued steel version).
Made in Stainless Steel via Shapeways then hand painted by me.
If you want to try your hand at this painting project:
Saw these nice teasels when I pulled over to snap some nature shots on a beautiful morning in Ohio. Shot with an LG G Pad 7.0 tablet. Edited in PicsArt app w with the 'film' filter that I personally adjusted.
(PicsArt_09-26-06.01.23)
One of London's smallest museums, The Faraday Effect is a recreation of Michael Faraday's workshop. Faraday worked as a Scientific Advisor to Trinity House in Trinity Buoy Wharf, London for nearly 30 years. Faraday tested electric lighting in lighthouses in the 1850s.
2021.
Justin
Probably the most rare car in my smudgy collection of pictures, this is the Lea Francis Leaf-Lynx which made it's debut at the 1960 Earls Court motor show. The show car was painted mauve and it was ugly, very ugly. This luxury sports car was powered by a triple S.U. carburettor Ford Zephyr engine and it had a tubular steel chassis. It could have had a sleek(?) hard top made of perspex, non of which were ever seen. This last flowering of the Lea Francis Motor Company, Much Park Street Coventry, never went into production. This one was photographed at a Lea-Francis owners club rally in 1971, it has a March 72 tax disc. It must survive in a collection somewhere although the DVLA have no record.
I used the photo editor Aviary to do the effects on this. Aviary is available here on flickr by clicking the actions button and scrolling down.
Just ripples in a pond but i love the effect of the ripples in the water.
Taken in London.
All rights reserved by Amanda Ramsay.
Ultra SMAA-injection, 2x2 SS + 4x OGMS, no-HUD, free camera, tiledshot (3840p), custom FOV, plus a goooooood distance from any texture present in the shot.
Well, I tried. :-) Tools: double exposure, soft focus, a bit of fiddling with "glow" and "shadows" in an old, free, editing program... You judge....
13/365
For the treasure hunt "Orton Effect" in the 365/2018 - A New Focus group.
With thanks to www.flickr.com/photos/mandywillard/ for posting a helpful link in the challenge thread!