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“Color is but a sensation and has no existence outside the nervous system of living beings.”
~ Nicholas Ogden Rood
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Mia and I shot on stage for the longest time, the light on it was perfect! After I shot some, Mia had Karrah wrap some of the fabric around her head so all credit to that idea goes to Mia
Mornings on this country road always seems to offer up some rays of light. You better have a clean windshield.
Blue skies, sunny days
Hot air, dazzling rays
Flowing on the web of light
Catching beauty wild and bright
That streams down in many ways
Blue skies, dazzling rays
Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
Portland Head Light is a historic lighthouse in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. The light station sits on a head of land at the entrance of the primary shipping channel into Portland Harbor, which is within Casco Bay in the Gulf of Maine. Completed in 1791, it is the oldest lighthouse in Maine. The light station is automated, and the tower, beacon, and foghorn are maintained by the United States Coast Guard, while the former lighthouse keepers' house is a maritime museum within Fort Williams Park.
Construction began in 1787 at the directive of George Washington, and was completed on January 10, 1791, using a fund of $1,500, established by him. Whale oil lamps were originally used for illumination. In 1855, following formation of the Lighthouse Board, a fourth-order Fresnel lens was installed; that lens was replaced by a second-order Fresnel lens, which was replaced later by an aerobeacon in 1958. That lens was updated with a DCB-224 aerobeacon in 1991 (Wikipedia.)
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Hiked up Mt Maroon hoping to get some good light and I wasn't disappointed. Mt Maroon is located in the Scenic Rim,Queensland, Australia. In the distance is Mt Barney.
4.7.2022.
In some lovely evening light Class 91 electric No 91105 hurries north with 1D29, the 19.03 LKX - Leeds LNER passenger service.
Sunset time in late August on the shores of Blavand Beach at the Danish West Coast, Jylland, Denmark
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You can curse the gloom, or you can light a light.
Nikon D7000 -- Nikon 18-300mm 6.3 ED VR
175mm
F11@2 seconds
(DSC_2545)
©Don Brown 2017
One of the greatest invention in human history. This is the next step for humanity to learn more about discovering new electrical techniques, materials that they can use, and the point out the principle of it. Especially, Thomas Edison gave us an imaginary thing at that time people do not believe in it and bring it into reality. He showed how not only his creations with electric power have made a new generation, a new breakthrough but it is a lesson for the young to be creative and keep doing what they love.
In this world, the imagination can be sketchy but with a little bit of research, hard work, understanding, and friendship, it can make things a whole lot more interesting.
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I want to try bokeh effects with the light bulb and get the best result from the light string. What I couldn't believe is how the 18-55mm lens can hold this quality while having solid lighting on the objects.
I consider this as one of my signature capture of a light bulbs brights all the details on the glass. If you look carefully on the edges, the focus also picks up the dusk as well as sharpening it from the blurred background.
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