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LNG Canada's Wim Ravesloot participates in the Garbage Gallop in Kitimat on April 13, 2016.
Photographer: Steve Rogers
All imagery contained within this Flickr collection is licensed to LNG Canada. All Rights Reserved. Please contact info@lngcanada.ca with requests to use any images.
..... you will wonder what the heck this is! Looking through our hallway into the dining room - maybe I shouldn't read anymore Stephen King books!!
Just a little liquify filter trying to help me make an abstract!
7 Days of Shooting Week #13 - Openings Thoroughly Abstract Thursday .....
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I photoshopped this photo i used the quick select tool the transform tool and the liquify tool also
YAY i have 4,400 views on my photostream!!!!
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
Had fun with the liquify filter on PS! Colours are fairly much as original...
However, you will see why I didn't take up a career in graphic design... :-)
Feb. 2, 2022. Danvers, MA.
Climate activists from 350 Mass and other local climate change groups held a protest at the Danversport Yacht Club where the North Shore Chamber of Commerce was holding its “Business Insight Breakfast: Energy Forum.” The breakfast focused on renewable energy and featured speaker from Enbridge and National Grid. According to protesters both Enbridge and National grid have failed to transition to clean energy and are greenwashing the public by refusing to make hard commitments to immediately transition off fossil fuels. Enbridge and National Grid continue to fund fossil fuel projects. Enbridge built a gas compressor in Weymouth, MA despite local concerns about safety of the surrounding community and constructed Line 3 in Minnesota through untouched wetlands and the treaty territories of Anishinaabe peoples and is currently under investigation for aquifer breaches while National Grid is constructing pipelines and replacing liquified natural gas vaporizers as well as investing billions in gas pipelines.
Just playing around in Photoshop CS2 with a shot of a saguaro that I took in Tucson last spring. The original shot was taken at deep twilight, almost dark, using a flash to light up the cactus against a rich blue sky. I then simplified the shot using the Buzz.X Photoshop plug-in (no longer available), then messed with the colors a bit (hue/saturation--isolating one color at a time) and then used the Liquify filter to smear the colors a bit. There was a ripple/glass filter in there at some point, also. There's a hue/saturation color tutorial on my site: www.jeffwignall.com. Copyright 2008 Jeff Wignall.
I never get many views for these, But, I enjoy making these so much I can't help and post them so just sit back a little while and I will be back to my regular images :~)
As Clipper Jupiter (42500 tons and 60,000 cubic metres of liquified gas) slips past the Q-max tanker Ghuwariya ( 155,000 tons and some 207,000 cubic metres of liquified gas ) on entering Milford Haven waterway
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
Created entirely in Photoshop using only the painting tools - and the liquify filter for the surface effects. No other software or images used.
I used to have the original (better quality) but my drive burnt out, so all I’m left with is a printout, which I scanned. But I like this. (And I was pleased at finding a way of getting this 3D effect in PSHP.) And as far as I know it's an original technique... Well, keeps me off the streets.
A sculpin found during the estuary studies on the proposed LNG Canada site in Kitimat, BC on May 19, 2013.
Photographer: Brandon Broderick
All imagery contained within this Flickr collection is licensed to LNG Canada. All Rights Reserved. Please contact info@lngcanada.ca with requests to use any images.
Eagle Balder crude oil shuttle tanker outbound for sea after departing Tranmere Oil Terminal
Eagle Balder is one of the world's first LNG dual-fuel dynamic positioning shuttle tankers (DPSTs) alongside Eagle Blane.
Quoted - "Powered using liquified natural gas (LNG) as primary fuel, the LNG Dual-Fuel Dynamic Positioning Shuttle Tankers (DPSTs) will also be able to capture 100% of the harmful Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) which escape into the air from crude oil cargoes during loading and voyage for reuse as a supplementary fuel.
Utilising a more efficient system for dynamic positioning (the activity of ensuring the vessel remains stationary above a specified area of seabed while loading oil at sea), combined with the LNG Dual-Fuelling and VOC Recovery Systems, these vessels will save up to an estimated 3,000 tonnes fuel per year compared with conventional DPSTs of the same size."
Source: osm.no/two-of-the-worlds-first-lng-dual-fuel-dynamic-posi...
IMO: 9833113
Vessel Type - Generic: Tanker - Hazard A (Major)
Vessel Type - Detailed: Crude Oil Tanker
MMSI: 257089150
Call Sign: LAIY8
Flag: Norway
Gross Tonnage: 85745
Summer DWT: 128427 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 276.67 x 46.04 m
Year Built: 2020-03-13
On long term charter for Equinor of Norway
Ship manager/Commercial manager: AET UK LTD
ISM Manager: OSM SHIP MANAGEMENT AS
Registered owner: AET SEA SHUTTLE II AS
Shipyard: Samsung Heavy Industries Co., Ltd., Geoje Shipyard, South Korea
Hull number: 2237
Contract date: 2017-06-30
Keel laid: 2019-02-25
Launch: 2019-06-29
Main Engine: x2 P&S - 2 stroke 7X52 by Winterthur Gas & Diesel Ltd. low speed gas and diesel engine
Based on an image of flowing water that didn't turn out as I would have liked. Manipulated in Elements with ripples/liquify and the lighting effects option shiney. This image makes me think of water, and jazz and blues music.. Quite hypnotic if you stare at it for a while
Delivered in 2006 from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan, the Arctic Lady carries Liquified Natural Gas from the Statoil operated liquification plant at Melkøya, 600km north of the Arctic Circle. The plant is fed through a 680mm pipe from a subsea production system, 300 metres below the surface, in the Snøhvit (Snow White) Gas Field 140 km northwest of Hammerfest in the Barents Sea.
With a capacity of 145,000 cubic meters, a length of 288 meters and a beam of 49 meters, this vessel can achieve a maximum speed of 19.5 knots at full load.
See also: www.lngsummit.com/pdf/Oystein_Holt.pdf
Belive it or not - there was no liquify filter used in this picture. ;-)
Info:
Nikon D90, Nikon 50 mm 1.8
50 mm, ISO 200, f/5.6, 1/200s
I liquified the foreground and blurred the background in photoshop. I love sitting in my hottub when there is snow on the ground!
After editing ... (using liquify, brightness & contrast)
Photographer, Kerri Mak
@ National Investment Banking Competition & Conference,
UBC Finance Club, Pan Pacific Hotel Vancouver
Jan 14, 2011