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Palacio de las Artes Reina Sofía
Architecte Santiago Calatrava
Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias
Valencia ( Espagne)
Thatch palm thrives in near water coastal Florida Keys. This one my backyard heavily influenced by 100 year storm, Dorian.
this female downy woodpecker is not impressed with the flurries today, much preferring the 60's of yesterday
1365 mm
Canon Powershot SX70 HS
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Yes, Zoomer (bridge-cameras) need ample Light.
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Excellent IBIS - 5.0 stops
Super Bildstabilisierung (5 Stufen besser für die verwacklungsfreie Belichtung)
Enhanced basic functionality for quicker, easier Shooting
with Dual Sensing IS* aka DS.
Intelligent IS mit Dual Sensing IS und 5-achsigem Advanced Dynamic IS
up to five stops better
(SX70 5.0 stops)
(SX60 3.5 stops)
IBIS, In Body image stabilizer,
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With the addition of a new eye sensor,
the camera automatically switches to the EVF display simply by bringing the camera up to the eye.
The PowerShot SX70 HS is capable of continuous shooting at up to
10 fps with One Shot AF
and Servo AF up to 7,4 fps,
ensuring that you will not miss picture-perfect moments in sports, wildlife, or any other scenes with fast-moving subjects.
With improved Contrast AF, focus is established quickly even in dark scenes.
Zoom Framing Assist: Supports setting of angle-of-view during telephoto shooting
On the PowerShot SX70 HS, telephoto shooting is supported by three Zoom Framing Assist functions:
Zoom Framing Assist – Lock
Reduces camera shake at the telephoto end. On the PowerShot SX70 HS, this function has been enhanced with Support for subject tracking, allowing you to shoot at the intended angle-of-view.
Zoom Framing Assist – Seek
Helps you to reacquire lost subjects by temporary zooming out, finding the subject, and then zooming in onto it at the original angle-of-view.
Zoom Framing Assist – Auto
Detects an approaching face and automatically adjusts the zoom to keep the face at a constant size on the screen.
Hersteller:
Canon
Modell:
PowerShot SX70 HS
Die neue Premium-Bridge-Kamera von Canon
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Kameratyp:
Bridge
Markteinführung:
11 / 2018
Gewicht:
608g (betriebsbereit)
UVP:
549,00 Euro
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Serienbilder pro Sekunde:
10,0 Bilder pro Sekunde
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Sucher:
Ja
Suchertyp:
elektronisch
Sucherauflösung:
2.360.000 Bildpunkte
Bildfeldabdeckung:
100%
Dioptrienausgleich möglich:
Ja
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ISO Empfindlichkeit:
100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200
Auto ISO: 100 - 800
Featuring DSLR-style looks and handling, a 7.5 Vari-Angle LCD screen, 20.3 Megapixel sensor and 4K Ultra High Definition video, the
Canon PowerShot SX70 HS is an ideal all-in-one camera,
capable of handling all types of shooting scenario, without the need to carry multiple lenses.
Bessere haptische Bedienung: wie DSLR EOS Bedienung
Am leistungsfähigen Sucher orientiert +
Zoom-Wippe auf dem Objektiv
The PowerShot SX70 HS inherits the
design of EOS cameras and features a button layout optimised for EVF shooting.
Controls such as the shutter button, electronic dials and zoom button on the lens barrel have also been designed to ensure optimum ease-of-use during viewfinder shooting.
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In addition to sharp JPEGs, the Canon PowerShot SX70 HS can capture images in
RAW or compact RAW format,
opening a world of professional post-production techniques, providing limitless ways to impress with optimised photographs.
CMOS-Sensor 1/2,3" 6,2 x 4,6 mm (Cropfaktor 5,6)
My 6 yr old son and I finished our paper Halloween haunted houses today. He was very impressed by the fact that we spent 3 days working on these! He is very proud of how his turned out - me, too! He really has a steady hand and did all of the painting himself. I love his colors and it really sparkles in person with the glitter roof and trim.
He directed the placement of the fencing, trees, and moss on his, but I applied them because I used a hot glue gun. He was very particular about where things were positioned and did not want any ghosts in his house. He had a plan in mind and was very confident in his design choices.
He is satisfied with my house's level of creepiness now.
We both had a grand time and now we have these cute houses to enjoy this season and many more to come. I'm going to have him sign his house and write the year on the bottom of it. He is displaying his in his bedroom and mine is on the kitchen windowsill.
Work has been so stressful this month and it was great to get absorbed by this project. So thereaputic.
Unfinished houses: Walmart, $5 a piece
Fencing and glitter pumpkins, black glitter branches: Michaels
Details made of cereal box cardboard and egg cartons
- Ferrari 599 GTO -
1 of 3 599 GTOs at a charity rally, in a not so common shade of red. Who can guess what is the name of this color?
The peacocks at Victoria's Beacon Hill Park were doing all they could to impress the peahens earlier this month. They weren't at all worried about me getting in their way, they solely concerned with each extending their own blood lines,
Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge
I've seen many American White Pelicans in the refuge year-round, but the bird on the left is the only individual I've seen with this strong orange plumage.
Poem.
The glory of a private garden and pond in Autumn.
Gold, yellow and green on Beech, Horse Chestnut, Silver Birch, Weeping Willow and Laurel hedging.
These and more, reflected in bands of layered colour by ripples on the mirrored surface.
Evening light dances between the shrubs and trees
and bounces off the watery hollow.
Autumn’s magical kaleidoscope of colour never fails to impress.
Campielo de la Fraterna / Rio de San Lorenzo
Matériel NiSi utilisé : Porte Filtre V7 Système 100mm + Filtre CPL True Color (polarisant) #nisifrance
Ngl, I'm impressed I actually finished this. It probably didn't help that I used the console unit in two builds, then forgot which one was the main one, then misplaced the one that had promise, but we got there in the end.
And after all that, I don't even like the finished product. If you've got a good memory, you'll recognise the console unit from a WIP I showed off....over a year ago. Here it is for anyone who isn't familiar with it...so everyone probably: flic.kr/p/2jmn8S5
So before I elaborate on why I don't really like it, let's do a virtual walkthrough. The Tardis spans several floors, though only two are populated. The empty space between them is...well empty space. In Universe, you'd access the top layer through a lift, or a magic "enter here, exit there" door. The middle layer is just blank space.
The structure itself isn't too elaborate, it's got all the usual guff, a door, hundreds of round things, pitch blackness cos you can't do lighting in Stud.io, the usual stuff. But the central bit, that's where things get interesting. At first, I was content with just having the gear ball on top of the time rotor but when I put everything together it looked a bit odd. So I did the human thing and made it bigger. It's now got two spinny rings that fill in the space at the top rather nicely. The console too has changed a fair bit since I shared the WIP pic. It's now got a boxy bit at the top, just to help separate the control unit from the timey wimey stuff. And the whole thing is encased in a sort of inner sanctum, with large cut out sections at the bottom. There's also what I'll call "Viewing slits" at the top, so people can sit up there and be mesmerised by the spinny rings.
Now that's out of the way I'll list off what I don't like. I don't like how Stud.io renders copper, so that's gonna have to be changed or gotten rid of. It also seems to have rendered the gunmetal pipes as shiny black, so they're gonna need changed too. I'm also going to have to remove the ceiling of the lower level to let more light in, as the whole lower level's in complete darkness, probably teeming with Vashta Nerada to boot. I should probably also have added a little more to the whole build to make it a bit more interesting, as it's a bit bare bones at the minute. Might also change the floor colour to make it wood instead of...stone, or whatever you interpret the grey as. Should also do multiple renders as well, to show off some of the details that are obscured by darkness, or just plain old bad picture angling.
Think I'd better cut myself off there before I give myself too much crit and wind up demoralising myself. Still, at least now I'll remember what to do next time. Tbh, the only reason this is getting uploaded is cos it took over two hours to render, and I've not got a great deal of other builds to upload.
Right, that's your lot, you can go back to your day now.