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DMC-GH3; Nokton 25mm f0.95; F5,6; 1/1250s; ISO-125

SMC Pentax DA 16-45mm f4 ED AL

Climatogical yearly mean of chlorophyll-a concentration.

 

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Having more fun with the fisheye lens in the Lamberton Conservatory, Rochester New York. In this shot, I caught DBJules taking this awesome lensbaby picture.

Lift bridge on PRR Passaic & Harsimus Line built 1930.

No the builders didn't forget to take the scaffolding down.

 

This is quite an artistic spiderweb outside Federation Square in Melbourne city centre.

 

Lines Theme

 

Late-day light, Mid-Delaware Bridge, Matamoras (Pennsylvania)–Port Jervis (New York) line.

22 gauge copper wire woven onto wood frame (10.5" X 11").

2019

 

The huge temporary canopies - held by a framework of bamboo poles and draped with colourful fabric - that house the icons are called 'pandals'. Modern pandals in Kolkata are innovative, artistic and decorative at the same time, offering a visual spectacle for the numerous visitors who go 'pandal-hopping' during the four days of Durga Puja.

 

Durga Puja - the ceremonial worship of the supremely radiant mother goddess, is one of the most important festivals, is celebrated every year in the month of October with much gaiety and grandeur in India and abroad, especially in Bengal, where the ten-armed goddess riding the lion and killing the Buffalo-Demon (Mahishasura) is worshiped with great passion and devotion. In Durga, the Gods bestowed their powers to co-create a beautiful goddess with ten arms, each carrying their most lethal weapon. The tableau of Durga also features her four children - Kartikeya, Ganesha, Saraswati and Lakshmi.

 

Experience Kolkata Durga Puja..... An Experience of A Lifetime!

October 22-26, 2020

Lab2014 students presented their final design explorations for Benjamin Bratton's Critical Frameworks section, "2 or 3 Things I Know About The Stack" at The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) at UCSD. The group visited an immersive 3-D projection "CAVE", a 4K digital theater and the nanotech cleanrooms on campus, as well as The Salk Institute for Biological Studies.

Shot on the Jenks Pedestrian Bridge using an Ilford Obscura pinhole camera on Harman Direct Positive paper.

If you do not recognize it yet, I hereby revoke your nerd card.

Red Rocks Amphitheater / Morrison, CO

Cyclosportive de Céline - Columbus Life - 12° sloping - 35DT SLFL12650 - 31.7DT SLFL11560 - 28.6 ST

 

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Girl with a funny expression within a framework

Kodak Gold 200, Leica R3, Leitz Summicron 50/2

Lab2014 students presented their final design explorations for Benjamin Bratton's Critical Frameworks section, "2 or 3 Things I Know About The Stack" at The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) at UCSD. The group visited an immersive 3-D projection "CAVE", a 4K digital theater and the nanotech cleanrooms on campus, as well as The Salk Institute for Biological Studies.

A while ago I got a Walimex Pro 8 mm Fisheye lens. Today I took it for a few test shots with my Canon 60D.

The framework of a power pole is one of them.

 

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Camera: Canon EOS 60D

Focal Length: 8mm Fish-Eye

1/80 sec

ISO: 400

 

press "L" for the best view

Weather station on the ridge line of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains above Santa Fe, NM

 

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Sketchnote of a really nice study of using a novel metal-organic framework (MOF) to separate acetylene from ethylene. This is typically an energy-intensive process by conventional methods but MOFs offer a new means to do this separation better. This research was published in Science.

 

Disclaimer: Occasional errors in the content of these notes are mine and may be due to an error I made understanding the paper. Such errors do not reflect the intent of the author(s).

Cyclosportive de Céline - Columbus Life - 12° sloping - 35DT SLFL12650 - 31.7DT SLFL11560 - 28.6 ST

 

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Uptown, Chicago, Illinois

Sunday, April 2, 2023.

A detail of the timber framework of a building in Mistlau, Germany.

From thedailylumenbox.com Adox CMS 20 II shot with Chroma Double Glass 24mm f/11 lens on 1949 Leica Ic. Developed in Adotech IV for 11 minutes at 79° F.

Evening light coming through the window pane of my room prompted me to take this shot.

 

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The total population of the Mediterranean countries grew from 276 million in 1970 to 412 million in 2000 (a 1,35% increase per year) and to 466 million in 2010. The population is predicted to reach 529 million by 2025. Four countries account for about 60% of the total population: Turkey (81 million), Egypt (72 million), France (62 million), and Italy (60 million) (Plan Bleu computations based on UNDESA 2011). Overall, more than half the population lives in countries on the southern shores of the Mediterranean, and this proportion is expected to grow to three quarters by 2025 (UNEP/MAP/MED POL 2005). The Mediterranean region’s population is concentrated near the coasts. More than a third live in coastal administrative entities totaling less than 12% of the surface area of the Mediterranean countries. The population of the coastal regions grew from 95 million in 1979 to 143 million in 2000. It could reach 174 million by 2025 (UN/MAP/BP/RAC 2005). The concentration of population in coastal zones is heaviest in the western Mediterranean, the western shore of the Adriatic Sea, the eastern shore of the Aegean-Levantine region, and the Nile Delta. Overall, the concentration of population in the coastal zone is higher in the southern Mediterranean countries. This is also where the variability of the population density in the coastal zone is highest, ranging from more than 1000 people/km2 in the Nile Delta to fewer than 20 people/km2 along parts of coastal Libya.

 

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