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Universe... such a vast place. Laws of the Universe are perfect, there is no anomalies, everything works! The most logical answer would be that an intelligent mind constructed Universe... or maybe, a God? Now they tell us there is infinite number of universes... can you fathom that?! Only in our galaxy there is many stars as there is grains of sand on all the beaches of the planet Earth, and there is the same number of galaxies in our Universe... and again, in each of that galaxy you have that many stars, and that each star is the solar system with who knows how many habitable planets! Mind blowing... isn't it?

 

And then someone tells me we are the only intelligent species in the Universe... arrogant, isn't it? The entire Universe just for people... sure! Just as the Earth once was the center of the Universe. :))) Human arrogance has no limits...

 

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Heavy eastbound traffic this morning. This is not normal. Collision several miles down the road.

 

I'm a bicycle and going the other way!

 

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This is my 33rd photo to make Explore!

Near my wild river...!!!

There is nothing logical or rational in my approach ... I revel rather of the real such I see it, unpredictable, strange, unknown ... photography is definitely a philosophical art for me...!!! Ü

 

An impressionnist photo safari concentrated mainly on a daily basis (or almost) on my small piece of planet of 55 000 square feet …!!!

A Thoreau "waldennienne" approach …!!!

 

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À propos de la réalité...!!!

 

Près de ma rivière sauvage …!!!

Il n'y a rien de logique ou de rationnel dans mon approche ... je jouis plutôt du réel tel que je le vois, imprévisible, insolite, méconnu ...la photographie est définitivement un art philosophique pour moi...!!!

 

Un safari photo impressioniste au quotidien concentré essentiellement (ou presque) sur un petit morceau de planète de 55 000 pieds carrés ...!!!

Une démarche "waldennienne" à la Thoreau …!!!

This is the latest data set I have processed from GrandMesaObservatory.com

As the moon was almost full it was a logical target for this test. This is the first time I have used this new QHY168M Mono CMOS camera and also the first time I have used the Optec Gemini Focusing Rotator on the 12" RC. I’ll be doing a review on the Gemini shortly but needless to say it really is a great focuser.

 

The QHY168M is essentially a QHY168C One Shot Color camera that has been converted to Mono and sent to Grand Mesa Observatory for testing. I’m very impressed with the results so far and It uses a 16 Megapixel, Sony IMX071 APS-C Format sensor 4952x3288 with 4.8um x 4.8um pixels. For the Filter Wheel I am using the QHYCFW2-M with 36mm un mounted Optolong Filters. Because the camera is a converted OSC it does not have the regular 4 pin filter wheel connection, instead the connection is made via a single USB cable directly to the PC using an Ascom RS232 driver, I had some problems initially with the RS232 driver however the latest driver works very well except if trying to use in TheSkX. I believe QHYCCD and Bisque are working hard to resolve the driver issues with TheSkyX. I am very impressed with the sensitivity of the camera and for this first test I selected a gain of 4 and offset of 30, the data was calibrated with Bias, Dark and Flat Frames, Pre Processed and combined in Pixinsight, Post Processing in Photoshop CC.

 

Total Integration Time 2 Hours

 

Technical Information

Location: GrandMesaobservatory.com, Purdy Mesa, Colorado

Captured May 24th 2018

QHY168M Monochrome COLDMOS cooled to -20C

Size: 4952 x 3288 pixels

Pixel Size: 4.88um x 4.88um

Gain 4, Offset 30

Darks, Bias and Flat Calibration

15 x 120 sec LRGB 1x1

Optics: AstroTech 12" RC @ F6.0, 1800mm FL with Astro-Physics 27TVPH .75 Telecompressor

Focuser: Optec Gemini Focusing Rotator

Paramount ME German Equatorial Mount

Image Acquisition Maxim DL

Pre Processing Pixinsight

Post Processing CC

 

This one a much larger Bumble Bee than the first one. Might even be a male because I don't see those pollen sacks.

 

The Logical Song - Roger Hodgson

Without prior knowledge, it would be logical to assume that this pair puddling from an old campfire might be male and female, or even different species. As it turns out, the females are dramatically different (in fact, they are green). But this is a species that occurs in a number of aberrations. The individual on the left is the standard appearance of the Cruiser, whilst its companion is one of several alternative appearances.

 

Pu'er, Yunnan, China

A puzzle is a game, problem, or toy that tests a person's ingenuity or knowledge. In a puzzle, the solver is expected to put pieces together (or take them apart) in a logical way, in order to find the solution of the puzzle. There are different genres of puzzles, such as crossword puzzles, word-search puzzles, number puzzles, relational puzzles, and logic puzzles. The academic study of puzzles is called enigmatology.

 

Puzzles are often created to be a form of entertainment but they can also arise from serious mathematical or logical problems. In such cases, their solution may be a significant contribution to mathematical research.

 

The Oxford English Dictionary dates the word puzzle (as a verb) to the end of the 16th century. Its earliest use documented in the OED was in a book titled The Voyage of Robert Dudley...to the West Indies, 1594–95, narrated by Capt. Wyatt, by himself, and by Abram Kendall, master (published circa 1595). The word later came to be used as a noun, first as an abstract noun meaning 'the state or condition of being puzzled', and later developing the meaning of 'a perplexing problem'. The OED's earliest clear citation in the sense of 'a toy that tests the player's ingenuity' is from Sir Walter Scott's 1814 novel Waverley, referring to a toy known as a "reel in a bottle".

 

The etymology of the verb puzzle is described by OED as "unknown"; unproven hypotheses regarding its origin include an Old English verb puslian meaning 'pick out', and a derivation of the verb pose.

 

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Lumix S5 - Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8

1/200 f/7.1 100 ISO @37mm

 

No artificial colourings, flavourings or additives. Really.

Don't bend; don't water it down; don't try to make it logical; don't edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.― Franz Kafka

 

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It's not very logical to start a challenge with number 115 from the list - but I treated myself to cherries while shopping yesterday, & thought of them as soon as I saw the 117 list. "Life is just a bowl of cherries"!

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Best Large. Last one I think. Thanks for looking at things are not me naked.

Bringing retro to its logical conclusion

 

More shots of stage one minus the vikings. Stage 2 is so close, but I'm putting all my efforts into completing the Iron Builder challenge

 

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Many great expectations are turning into disappointments these days. It only seems logical, that the announced great comet show next month seems to fizzle as well.

 

Comet ATLAS C/2019 Y4 was expected to become a naked eye object next month and some sources even said it might become visible during daylight.

 

Unfortunately comets are very unreliable guys and this one seems to follow the path of many predecessors that did not live up to their promise.

 

I showed the comet to my kids during the night of the 4./5. April and, as I already had my equipment set up, I decided to capture a short sequence, in spite of the bright moon in the sky.

 

Little did I know that the next night this cosmic visitor would start to show signs of disintegration and drop quite considerably in brightness. It still is not certain yet which course the comet will take, but chances are high that it will not become the great show that many of us were hoping for.

 

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ZWO ASI 1600MM PRO @ Gain139

William Optics Megrez 88 f/5.6

Skywatcher AZ-GTI mount

ZWO ASIair

60 x 10s L

20 x 30s RGB

Vast unending loneliness

 

The anomaly's shifting, hallucinatory colours are no longer confined to the viewport; they seep into the dialogue itself. A logical assessment of the capsule’s trajectory begins—Vector calculation indicates…—but a deep, resonant purple, a feeling of vast, unending loneliness swallows this thought. I attempt to regain control. Focus, stay calm. This command, my own mental voice, should be a sharp, definitive anchor. Instead, the words dissolve into a blinding wash of orange, a raw, non-verbal wave of pure, unanalysable urgency that screams move without direction or reason.

 

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"Recently I purchased new lens 70-200 f/2.8L, and this Canon 60D.. I'm doing some experiments, What will happen when I mount the 70-200 with my new 60D?"

The Twins helped me mounting the Lens to the Camera.. GRATITUDE!

 

This Shot Taken By Canon 450D with Canon 15mm fisheye lens.

-Focal Length: 15mm

-Exposure time: 1/15

-Aperture: f/4.0

-Exposures: 1 exposure.

-ISO Speed: 400

-Location: Chicago, 200E Chestnut St.

-Edited by using: PS-CS5.

 

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It's so logical ..it's also for our children

there has to be a logical explaination for this

World Logic Day - most logical thing for me to do is not shift any tiles.

 

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Architecture photography is often looking for symmetry or logical lines. This hospital is designed and built in an "organic" way by Alberts & Van Huut and a/d Amstel architects so finding symmetry or logical lines are rare. Using odd shapes and colours this hospital is set up in 4 butterfly"-shaped complexes around a patio-garden. What you see in this picture is one of these gardens.

To create an overall even exposure of this building I used 3 different exposures: a shorter for the topfloor, a medium for the third and fourth floor and a longer for the ground and first floor. In PS I blended the different layers together.

With PN's steel contact up for grabs soon, it was a logical idea to grab a shot of a MW/WM service. Following V/Line's 8620 by around 20 minutes, loaded PN Steel service 4WM2 crosses the Maribyrnong River Viaduct near McIntyre Loop with NR40/TT112/LDP007 on Wednesday the 29th of January 2020.

 

This service commences in Port Kembla and runs down to Melbourne via the Standard Gauge, with the loading transferred on to Broad Gauge for forwarding to Long Island. At the time of our visit, the Long Island BG service wasn't running due to a closure on Metro's Frankston line, however had just recommenced a couple of days prior to this photo, allowing 4WM2 to run.

 

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World's population exceeds 7.2 billion people today and it is only logical to assume that somewhere around 5 billion of them must be proud owners of a digital photo camera or at least have easy access to one ... Taken this into serious consideration, there mustn't be many un-photographed yet still interesting landscape choices left for a photographer to take down ... Especially if this photographer happens to wander around a city of no less than a 1,5 million inhabitants, yet still with a noble desire to be absolutely creative ...

 

What you see above is a glimpse at the Eastern coast line of Thessaloniki, the capital of Northern Greece, just before sunset ... A glimpse taken down from a rather unusual view angle ...

 

This photograph starts a small series of around five long exposures taken on a truly wonderful night of December the 4th 2014, all at Thessaloniki's more than six kilometers recently innovated seaside line ...

 

NIKON D90 DSLR with Nikon Nikkor 18 - 55 lens, Manual Mode, f 9, ISO 125, focal length 18 mm, manually adjusted focusing, shutter speed 1/13 s, manually adjusted white balance to 5880 Kelvin, center weighted average metering mode, HDR processing was made after only one original RAW shot, flash didn't go off, use of tripod ...

 

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Se o seu sistema emperrear faca o seguinte...

Perca um pouco da paciencia.

Pense tambem um pouco.

Tire os discos da gaveta e os re-instale.

Pronto.

Problema resolvido....

Obrigado pela ajuda e carinho de todos ...

 

Principalmente, nosso querido ENZINHO.

 

Agora ..

Será que alguém sabe onde é o cemitério das fotos perdidas?

Pois é...

 

Minhas fotos estão todas lá,

 

Principalmente as dos últimos 10 meses...

Quando fiz o último back up caprichado

 

Que tive a mão santa para fazer...

Bom, então esta foto será a ultima do Canadá.

 

Até que enfim...

 

Canadá... Anta... Fanta... Anta...

Repitam comigo ...

Max é uma anta que ficou sem tantas fotos

 

Pois não fez back up confiando na Santa dos HDs protegidos...

   

God has a sense of humor.

 

Aardvarks, for example. Or the fact that I keep winding up in places where the only logical attraction is...flowers.

 

We wound up in gardens on a day trip to Calgary and on the Kelby Photo Walk, we wound up in gardens again.

 

Whatcha gonna do? If you're me, you start off looking everywhere else for anything else.

 

Then you take pictures of that "anything" knowing full well that the images are going to be 100% crap...but you stay stubborn and shoot anyway.

 

It's not like I hate flower pictures. I'm just indifferent to most of them. I look and say "aha...a flower. Oooo."

 

Then, having saved face, you sigh and turn your attention back to the fricking flowers.

 

It was a wonderful day: perfect weather. Nice people (photographers of all sizes and experience levels) too.

 

This flower simply wouldn't cooperate. I wanted to make an HDR exposure and it kept moving in the wind.

 

"Let me hold that for you," said Lady Caroline (who is brand new to flickr. Her stuff is here: www.flickr.com/photos/capturingmemoriesandmagic/) who bustled up, took the flower in a death grip and waited patiently for me to finish shooting.

 

We got to talking. Carolyn has just retired and she's getting serious about photography.

 

She has a bag full of gadgets that made Sheree go "oooo" and "ahhhh."

 

Carolyn also has a patient husband who follows her around carrying her tripod.

 

Why not pop by her site and welcome her to flickr? She's a nice person.

 

In the meantime here's another fricking flower. Tuh Dum.

45/365

 

Besides my, shall we say, crimes - I call them eccentricities - I am a sane, loving human being. "Normal," I say.

 

I listen to pop music. I love wine. I like bars, and friends, and gatherings. I make ordinary but irresponsible decisions. I hold a day job - I am a professional, I dare say. I go to school. I walk, I don't fly. I am like everyone else.

 

I have even put a list of odd behaviors I enact on regular basis, to seem oddly normal and normally odd. I’ve established a set of illusionary idiosyncrasies and hobbies that people attribute to me: “he takes pictures, talks about morbid topics, all part of some messed up narrative he made up.”

 

So, I stick closely to those perceptions, to that belief. It fulfills everyone’s need to justify my oddities, and concurrently, conceals everything about me. Everyone wins. Well, mostly everyone.

 

You get the picture.

Illustrations of logical fallacies

My first ever B&W post. I thought this scene seemed a logical choice. Navajo Bridge near Lee's Ferry, AZ

WHAT IS LOVE ?

 

Love is when someone breaks your HEART

and the fact is that You still love them with every broken peice of your heart :)

Probably a safe bet that the crane isn`t about to lift the body off a Leyland National!

 

At the point when this picture was taken on 16 October 1983, the crane wouldn`t be lifting any bus bodies for very much longer as the whole point of the Aldenham overhaul system was coming to an end. And though it seemed perfectly logical in 1983 that a bus business the size of LT would always need a central overhaul facility, even that thinking was to be proved wrong as within three years Aldenham closed.

It seemed logical and nicely balanced!

Our parents raise us to be smart, logical people and our experiences in life help create a sense of reality based on our surroundings and interactions with people. But from time to time we may be presented with a situation which we might not have any control over, or just have no fathomable understanding of how the events are playing out. It’s like the Twilight Zone and you feel like you’re in some sort of strange dream where you start to question your own mental fortitude and sense of reality.

 

Luckily I have learned the importance of patience. Still have to work hard and be strong but perhaps the answer will be revealed with enough patience.

Ecclesiastes 7:8

The end of a matter is better than its beginning and patience is better than pride.

 

I'm sorry that I've been a big poop on commenting lately. I've had some things come up that have been occupying my time and energy. And I'm going to Colorado on Sunday-Tuesday for work, so besides training people, the rest of my free time will probably be dedicated to driving through the Rockies, looking for barns and reading the new book I got at lunch today

Norrbro bridge.

 

Stockholm, Sweden, is a city of bridges, which seems logical when you think about its location. While Sweden isn’t an island, since land connects to Norway on the West and Finland to the North, its capital, Stockholm, is built on 14 islands. Some 57 bridges connect the city’s nearly 800,000 residents!

 

The North Bridge or Norrbro, is the oldest standing bridge in Stockholm. Completed in 1807, it was one first in Stockholm to use stone. The neoclassical style bridge had other firsts too, since it was the first to be paved. When built, its 19 m width set a record, however, the West Bridge, or Vasterbron, built in 1935, exceeds that at 24 m wide.

 

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