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ODC-Stil Life
Very wet and grey today. Hurricane Micheal, even though far away yet is influencing our weather here in Upstate, NY.
On an obedient plant - pretty flowers, attractive to pollinators. Nothing in the garden spreads more readily...
So I bought I Hoya HR72 for the X100T from Amazon for this challenge, but I'm either using it entirely incorrectly or the filter is fake, because even with the longest exposure time I don't get those nice snow white grass and leaves, everything is just red. There is also a really nasty halo(I've removed it here) present on all the shots, at first I thought it was the after market hood and filter ring I was using, but it's exactly the same with the filter directly attached to the camera. Think it needs to go back to Amazon.
Going to try this again in the summer when we have a bit more greenery present though.
Week 2 - Infrared
I came upon quite a little 'forest' of these highly toxic false morels, Helvellaceae. I have never seen quite this many in one small area; there were eighteen of them in several shades of brown and black.
Inside Canyonlands National Park in Utah is False Kiva. This place is not on any park maps or literature but if you ask a ranger - they will explain to you how to get there. It is a fantastic spot - beautiful, remote, spiritual. No one is quite sure what the Native Americans used this place for but the inspirational views and isolated location were undoubtedly a special and important place.
False Creek Ferries, a division of Granville Island Ferries Ltd, is a privately owned and operated ferry service that operates on False Creek near downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The False Creek Ferry fleet has grown from the four electric ferries that formed the company to a fleet that now consists of 17 ferries divided into three classes; the 20-passenger Balfry class, the 12-passenger Spirit class, and the open-deck Novel class. The service operates every day of the year, except Christmas Day and Boxing Day.
The "Spirit Class" comprises seven 12-passenger ferries designed by marine architect Jay Benford expressly for False Creek Ferries. Each vessel is 20 feet long, with a beam of eight feet, and draws two feet of water. Their maximum speed is about six knots.
West End, Vancouver, British Columbia
On Burrard Bridge looking East, Vancouver BC. The bridge in the photo is Granville (Street) Bridge, below it to the right is the popular Granville Island.
Feeding off the faith of others, the forgotten gods use new faiths as their shells
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Made for Biocup R2, Subtheme 'Fraud'
Not too happy with some areas of it, but for my first organic build I'm pretty happy
At the moment of totality, I looked to the west to ease the cruck in my neck, wow, what a moment! So humbling and inspiring!
It seems this ferry is not in service, if you enlarge ther photo, you can see inside the ferry is full of cargoes, and not one passenger!!
Captured with a Canon DF 50mm f5.3 Macro.
This is an image of a Rapala original F09 RTL Live Rainbow Trout.
After 5 months, and somewhere between 15 and 20k pieces, it's here - The finale of building "The False Emperor".
This is by far the biggest, and I think the best MOC I've made, showing a scene from the game Star Wars The Old Republic, which I started to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the game.
So come over to my YT channel to see what I've made, and be sure to let me know what you think: youtu.be/pOkEmpuQQCk
May the Force serve you well 😏
next week’s forecast looks wintery again, but enjoying today’s blustery-but-spring-like warm-up to the hilt!
False garlic is a perennial plant, producing a rosette of leaves about 45cm tall from an underground bulb.
The bulb is sometimes gathered from the wild and used as a substitute for garlic. It is sometimes grown as an ornamental.
Native from southern Mexico to western South America, the species is used as an ornamental plant due to its showy inflorescences and the fragrance of its flowers.
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