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One of the strangest sunsets I've yet to witness from up (just) in the clouds on the Fhidhleir looking across Loch Broom and the Summer Isles.
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Europe, Belgiƫ, Vlaanderen, Gent, SMAK, Hal 3 (slightly cut).
In an architectural sense, the industrial looking Hal 3 is the most intersting part of the SMAK (Stedelijk Museum Aktuele Kunst) - an engagging and friendly contemporary art museum.
It alas wasn't in use during our visit But it was possible to admire it from a distance, as is done here.
This is number 49 of the Gent album and 244 of the Museum album.
Now these three images had the original intention of being a Comic Set to show off my updated Sinestro, but as you can clearly tell, this really doesn't tell much of a story, so instead of scrapping it, I think I'll still post it anyway.
This set of images were shot in two parts to create a composite image. The first of the shots were taken with just my standard lighting set up to create the mood, but the second half of the shots were taken with my iPhone sitting face down with the flash on :P
So in post production, I went and combined the two lighting techniques and gave the images the impression of glowing lantern constructs :)
Anyway, it was really weird and fun to to to get the final result. I'd like to hear some feed back on this, because given the possibility, I might try and shoot in a style like this again in the future. So who knows... I kinda like it, what do you guys think?
Nikon F4, Nikkor 28-70mm f/3.5-4.5D, Hoya Circular Polarizer,
Fujichrome Velvia,
Nikon Super Coolscan 4000 ED
A vintage mock ad for the HAL 9000 computer. Even though HAL was not meant to be a play on IBM I couldn't resist the one letter shift coincidence.
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West Milky Way
Great Nebula in Andromeda / M 31
Orionid
Faint Aurora
...and Signal Light ( West Coast of Ireland )
"O halo Ć© um fenĆ“meno ótico que pode se formar tanto ao redor do sol como da lua. Quando a luz do sol (ou o brilho lunar) incide sobre nuvens com cristais de gelo, ocorre a refração. Justamente a refração proporciona que a luz seja dispersada e sejam observadas as cores que integram o feixe de luz assim como em um arco-Ćris. Os halos ocorrem na presenƧa de nuvens muito altas, em regra cirrus estratos ("vĆ©u branco"), na parte mais alta da troposfera."