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Awesome display by Davis McCarty at Light CIty Baltimore 2018. Pulse Portal is a functional, 20-foot archway that welcomes viewers to pass through a gate of iridescent light on a journey into tomorrow.
Taken in 2016.
(The "2015" date is wrong.)
To get to Lit Boutique, go through an opening in a wall and then down a flight of wrought-iron stairs to the basement level. On Newbury Street in the Back Bay.
I love the lighting with this but do need to practice more on lillies. They aren't a favourite of mine so I only shoot them when I'm in the mood.
The bridge was lit in Christmas colours, and the reflections were pretty good too.
©AnvilcloudPhotgraphy
This picture was taken during our walk around the town of La Coruna, a coastal town in northern Spain.
The tent here is lit with a Coleman lantern ...not the new fangled ones that work off a propane cylinder ... but rather, the old style ones that use Naptha gas. We did, however, have a Lil' Buddy Mr. Heater with us that uses the propane cylinders, but you would be surprised at just how much heat the lantern itself gives off. Maybe that was only relative, though, seeing as the temperature outside was -12 or -14 Celsius ... not counting the windchill from a stiff breeze. :-)
The tent here is a little more blown out than I'd like, but considering the lenght of time the Nikon's batteries lasted ... and the frozen fingers ... I count myself lucky to have gotten anything useable at all. I can assure you that I didn't fool around much with test exposures. :-)
Enjoy! We did!
A favorite wildflower with some nice backlighting.
Did you know:
Seeds of various species of lupins have been used as a food for over 3000 years around the Mediterrranean and for as much as 6000 years in the Andean highlands, but never have they been accorded the same status as soybeans or dry peas and other pulse crops. The pearl lupin of the Andean highlands of South America, Lupinus mutabilis, known locally as tarwi or chocho, was extensively cultivated. Users soaked the seed in running water to remove most of the bitter alkaloids and then cooked or toasted the seeds to make them edible, or else boiled and dried them to make kirku. I didn't know this.
Happy Friday!
NASA’s mega-Moon rocket with Orion and the European Service Module inside on the launchpad at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA.
While the rocket will propel Orion to supersonic speeds, the rocket itself is moved slowly but securely to the launchpad.
The Space Launch Systems rocket (SLS), with Orion atop it, left the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center at around 23:00 CET (22:00 GMT) on 17 March 2022 to begin its 6.5 km trip to Launchpad LC39B.
The first Artemis mission will send Orion to the Moon and back, farther than any human-rated spacecraft has travelled before. ESA’s European Service Module is the powerhouse that fuels and propels Orion and provides everything needed to keep astronauts alive, including water, oxygen, power and temperature control.
At 100 m tall, the SLS rocket is roughly the height of the Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben) in London, UK, or 16 giraffes stacked on top of each other. If you laid the rocket on the ground, it would take over a minute to walk from the engines to the tip of the launch abort system.
Credits: ESA–M. Cowan
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Embleem van Wagon Lits op slaaprijtuig Pullman 4129 (5184 873 0 111-2) tijdens de "Treinenshow" in Utrecht in verband met 150 jarig jubilieum van de NS, maandag 19 juni 1989.
Denver Botanical Gardens walk bout for the Christmas 🎄 Lights when we came up to this section - it a reflection off the water of the Christmas 🎄 lights - I had to back up for a closer look - at first it looked like a lit hole.
In the City Saturday October 25, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.
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