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Featured Dress Is Maitreya
VIONA
*Belleza_FREYA
*Slink ORIGINAL
*ALTAMURA
*Belleza ISIS
*Belleza_VENUS
*eBody_CLASSIC
*eBody_CURVY
*Maitreya
*Signature Alise
*Slink HOURGLASS
*STAR_Mesh_BODY
*TMP Legacy
*Tonic Minimizer
*Tonic_FINE
*TONIC_Curvy
Nightbrook Hollow by The Chronotis Empire
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Ink & Calligraphy
I started practicing calligraphy since June 2021. It’s quite interesting experience, different from my writing with fountain pen. Due to the inflammation of my eyes, I have to minimize my usage of laptop or cell phone. Those traditional mediums have brought another way of self-expression.
VIONA
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VIONA
*Belleza_FREYA
*Slink ORIGINAL
*ALTAMURA
*Belleza ISIS
*Belleza_VENUS
*eBody_CLASSIC
*eBody_CURVY
*Maitreya
*Signature Alise
*Slink HOURGLASS
*STAR_Mesh_BODY
*TMP Legacy
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Nightbrook Hollow by The Chronotis Empire
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♥♥ Anglais ♥♥
Very nice little set, both chic, but also casual, it is set in 6 colors and compatible for Maitreya lara and petite, Legacy, Perky and petite, kupra low, original, bimbo kupra, Ebody Reborn, Curvy, Slink Hourglass, Belleza Freya and Isis, Tonic Kurvy, fine, minimizer Love Momma.
The set includes the Top and the skirt, with an easy to use hud.
Wondering where to find the outfit? it's simple follow the route of my blog and my Fb for more information ---->
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♥♥ Francais ♥♥
Très joli petit ensemble, à la fois chic, mais aussi décontracté, elle est définie en 6 couleurs et compatible pour Maitreya lara et petite, Legacy, Perky et petite, kupra low, original, bimbo kupra, Ebody Reborn, Curvy, Slink Hourglass, Belleza Freya et Isis, Tonic Kurvy, fine, minimizer Love Momma.
L'ensemble comporte le Top et la jupe, avec un hud simple d'utilisation.
Vous vous demandez où trouver la tenue? c'est simple suivez la route de mon blog et mon Fb pour avoir plus d'informations ---->
Another of those idyllic settings while walking the trails along and around the Talkeetna Lakes area. This was a view looking to the northeast. I decided to use a social walking path to my front as a leading line to draw the eye into the image with the lake and the reflections of the forest and woods from the other distant shoreline. I felt angling my Nikon SLR camera slightly downward would bring out that perspective more and minimize the more "blah" blue skies above.
With an healthy brake application from the 26LUM brake valve located in 9450's cab, a few notches were given on the throttle as L580 successfully crossed Québec Route 113 road crossing just south of the former location of Val-Piché station on remote Chapais subdivision.
With an heavy train of Zinc gons in tow and a roller-coaster track profile, a locomotive engineer working the "SM pool" have always his hands quite busy, keeping the 25MPH track speed on the dot along with minimizing slack action.
This crew workday began at 2300 the day before in Senneterre,QC, the hub of Abitibi territory operation. Deadheading by cab to Franquet, the junction point between Chapais and Matagami subdivision and one of the last reachable point on the line, in order to relieve the "1st 581 crew" who ran the job from Senneterre to Franquet. The 2nd 581 crew boarded the engine and headed thru the darkness of the 61 mile-long Matagami subdivision toward the namesake town of 1500 or so souls.
Spotting the huge Matagami Mines Zinc plant was the first thing done after arriving in town and after relieved the needs of the mine and pulling the outbound loads, diesel fuel was delivered to the local dealer along with cement and empty woodchip cars for the other railway customers in town. At the same time, they collected the released cars and built their outbound train.
It's now early in the morning and after backing up the small train toward the subdivision's half moon, the crew of two went to bed at the local railway bunk situated no more than 100 feet from the idling 645 prime mover.
The return trip began a mere 6-hours after closing their eyes. Bunk was cleaned, handbrakes released and 9450 was soon on the move bound for home.
Rolling about a mile, the train was leaved on the main and light engine rounded the east leg of Matagami wye in order to grab those loaded gons of Zinc, prepared in the wee hours of the day. After a quick brake test and a call to the RTC for an OCS clearance, L580 was quickly on the move and out of town. They must bring back the train to Senneterre before expiring on the 12th hour law.
That day, a side trip was in order to serves Langlois Mine in Grevet,QC near the end of the active part of the Chapais subdivision.
Unfortunately, a single GP40-2 can't pull all the collected cars over that hilly track profile and trafic were leave into one of Franquet back track.
And now we are, watching the diminutive train, racing back toward Senneterre yard before reaching the 12th hour of work, throttle in 4th notch dodging a "run in" from the loaded cars behind on a cloudy late afternoon day in Abitibi.
It's believe that harsh active forest fires in that area completely destroyed many parts of CN Chapais and Matagami subdivision. Damage are still unknown at this time as a part of Senneterre and Lebel-sur-Quévillon cities are stil evacuated and more than 80 fires are still active in Abitibi part of Québec.
For now, Quévillon and Matagami didn't saw active rail service since more than two weeks. CN abolished the "SM Pool" in Senneterre and trafic bout for these trackage was stacked in Senneterre yard.
Also, Matagami Mine closed their Matagami operation in June 2022 ending an operation who began in 1963. With CN's biggest customer out of town and possibly miles and miles of damaged track and structure on the line, many advanced the fact that it may be the end of the Matagami subdivision.
CN L58021-13
9450
Milepost 43.5 Chapais subdivision
Lebel-sur-Quévillon,QC
September 13th 2017
I didn't want a kiss from you anyway! Hmmph!!
Wearing
ASR- sophia kemono head
Valr- Aoba headphones
Dusk Wings from *Wishbox*
Dark Cat- Heaven bodysuit, gloves and stockings
CLBlue-Choker(Gothic)
Tonic: Fine Beauty
Tonic: Fine Beauty Bust Minimizer
[PPD] Wild Thoughts Heels
Limerence : Seline Hair
This image was a balance of capturing the foreground to minimize the flattening of mountains but including enough with the skies above and the tall saguaro cactus.
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10 years ago when my son was 9 years old we started building rocket. First small low power ones. Then they became bigger over time. And even bigger. A few years back my son wanted to launch a high power rocket. He was too young, so he asked me to get the high power certification so that he can fly. I passed level 1, and he built and flew a high power rocket. As soon as he was 18 he started working on his high power certification. Last year he did level 1 and 2.
Now we are working on his level 3 rocket. This is a so called minimum diameter rocket, where the airframe is built as slim as possible, just so that the motor can slide in. This minimizes drag, which results in higher speed and higher altitude.
This rocket will go supersonic. With this speed there is a lot of stress and heat on the fins. To strengthen the fins he applies layers of carbon fiber and epoxy on top of the glass fiber airframe and fins. When the epoxy is still wet he puts a special perforated film on top, then a layer of absorbing felt cloth. The whole fin section is then enclosed in a vacuum bag, then all air is sucked out. With this, excessive epoxy is sucked through the film into the felt, resulting in an optimal ratio of carbon to epoxy for maximum strength. Once dry, the carbon fiber surface is sanded, and then coated with a special epoxy. The tip of the fins will be coated in a special ceramic so that there will be no temperature damage.
The initial flight with a "small" motor will propel this rocket up to 25,000 feet, this will be his level 3 certification flight. Knock on wood! An altitude like this is too high to legally fly in California, so we will go to the Black Rock Desert in Nevada in September to launch the rocket.
Later we plan to launch it with a big M motor; the flight simulation reports 50,000 feet - much higher than commercial aircrafts. Top speed will pass Mach 3!
I processed a balanced and a paintery HDR photo from a RAW exposure, merged them, and carefully pulled the curves.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, NEX-6, _DSC1874_hdr1bal1pai1e
A prince amongst thornes dreaming away the noonday heat...
Because the prospects of still finding Bufotes viridis, Alytes obstetricans or Pelobates fuscus this year are looking quite grim, I'm even more delighted to finally – at the third try this year – have found Hyla arborea in the field.
More specifically I saw two subadults plus the adult shown above and heard four or five further individuals' soft summer calls from the same blackberry hedge. On the hottest day of the year the tree frogs were still sitting on the sun-exposed side of the hedge, though on shaded leaves and twigs. This individual displays the typical resting pose with fingers and toes shuffled under the body to minimize fluid depletion while sunbathing.
I'm not so sure about the digital processing on this one, maybe it's pitched a bit too warm? On the other hand, it was quite warm that day.^^
Brombeerhecke bei Unna.
Handheld propped up against the walkway plexiglass.
Voigtlander Color-Skopar 21mm f4
(Lying Leica lens EXIF set to minimize "Italian Flag" edge color distortion,)
Long exposure centered on the south pole region. The bright patch to the upper left is the Milk Way, and the smaller patches of light (lower left, and centre) are the Magellanic clouds. Total time was approximately 23 1/2 minutes, and it was stopped down to f/16 in an attempt to minimize light pollution.
Excerpt from aecom.com/projects/hong-kong-zhuhai-macao-bridge-and-hong...:
The Hong Kong Port connects to the HZMB from a site with approximately 130 hectares of reclaimed land. The port’s Passenger Clearance Building (PCB) is iconic, with aesthetically striking architecture. Its long span curved roof mimics the surrounding sea and offers unobstructed views. Its skylights filter natural light to minimize power usage for the whole building. Tree-like columns support the roof and provide an airy feel inside.
Given the project’s proximity to the airport, our team had to overcome airport height restrictions and limited space onsite, together with the mandate to complete the PCB in 30 months whilst the whole Port was to be completed in about four years. The design and construction of the PCB roof were the most notable innovations to meet these challenges.
Its key features include:
•The integration of BIM and 3D scanning. In 2014, the use of digitalization in civil engineering was still in its infancy in Hong Kong. By overlaying the complex roof design and as erected models, any out of tolerance areas could be readily identified and rectified.
•Pre-fabrication of a total of 81 roof segments, with all necessary fittings and building services including pre-installed MEP completed offsite, form the roof that stretches to the size of nine FIFA football pitches. The largest segment measures 61 meters x 25 meters and weighs 680 tons and remains the largest and heaviest spatial structural frame for a building as of 2022.
•First ever use of installation by vertical lifting and then horizontal jacking of this scale in Hong Kong. This not only overcame the space and height limitations but also allowed parallel construction of the concrete works below to accelerate project time. On-site safety was also enhanced by the subsequent reduction in the need for working at height.
Since then, innovative construction methods, including Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) and MiMEP, inspired by Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA) have become important elements in Hong Kong’s construction industry.
Sustainable features at the Port such as the District Cooling System, and the use of treated effluent from the onsite tertiary sewage treatment plant for toilet flushing helped earn the project two platinum and one gold BEAM Plus awards.
The port also contains other associated infrastructure and auxiliary facilities, such as:
•Cargo clearance facilities
•Road network
•Transit interchange
•Traffic control surveillance system
•Accommodations for frontline departments such as Immigration and Customs and Excise
Awards and Recognition:
•HKIE Grand Award 2023 – Grand Prize (Infrastructure Category)
•Hong Kong Green Building Council BEAM Plus Award 2020 – Platinum
•The Lighthouse Club Safety Leadership Awards 2016 – Gold (Architect-Consultant Category)
A big red tractor-trailer hauling 6 new bright white electric pickup trucks - Fords I think? Guess I need to take notes if I want to remember details!
I didn't see the flag until we were right next to it, hence this somewhat strange pov/composition, and processing to minimize window reflections, and selective color because sky and tree colors were pretty dull.
This is hand held at 1/25 of a second so not the sharpest focus -- but I like the idea of the two people walking the dog on a foggy night.
I'm not quite sure how to eliminate the green colour around the light. If anyone has any helpful suggestions, I would more than appreciate them...
I minimized the green colour and also the hard edge around the lights. To my eyes it is no longer distracting. Thanks again for the suggestions...
Texture by Flypaper Textures
EPIC FAIL !!
Guess what's the most stupid thing I've ever done in 2016 ?
I misread the instruction about price and built this huge set over the month !!
Then in just a few hours before the deadline, I realized that !
So I minimize the set into ~500 pieces, do another photo shooting and manage to resubmit.
Seems I can still work under pressure, what a year ....!!
Though I have to remove the entire senate holding office scene, I just start to like it.
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Duel in the Senate
PIECES 1218
MINIFIGS 7
PRICE £99.99, $129.99, €129.99
Get ready for one of the most epic duels in the Star Wars Saga!
From Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, Master Yoda confronts Darth Sidious on the Coruscant Senate Building. This playset features many playable details, like Force Push effect overpower the 2 Royal Guards as Yoda enters the Holding Office. Elevation of the Chancellor's Podium to the Grand Senate Chamber. The Senate Pods feature rotating and tilting, as if Yoda and Darth Sidious try to defeat each other by using the Force over the Pods. Eventually, Yoda is defeated and escapes through the vent. Yoda can drop down the hatch and get picked up by Senator Bail Organa on his airspeeder underneath.
>> Includes 7 minifigures with assorted weapons: Master Yoda, Bail Organa, Darth Sidious, *Mas Amedda, Commander Thire and 2 Royal Guards
>> Weapons include 2 Lightsabers, 2 Force pikes, 2 Force Lightning elements, 1 blaster, 1 walking stick, 2 communication device and Mas Amedda's staff
>> Defeat Darth Sidious in the Senate
>> Enter the Senate Chamber Holding Office with Force Push overpower the 2 Royal Guards
>> Confront Darth Sidious at his desk
>> Turn the dial to elevate the Chancellor's podium
>> Turn the dial to spin the Senate Pod, and tilt the other Senate Pod while Darth Sidious is on it
>> Escape through the vent and let Yoda drop down the hatch to get picked up by Bail Organa
>> Reveal the hidden blaster on Bail Organa's airspeeder
>> As featured in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
*Mas Amedda is a Chagrian, not Twi'lek. A new head mod is preferred.
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My entry to the Brickset 2016 Star Wars 'What's Missing?' Building Contest
Architect: SHoP Architects
Height: 1,438ft (438m)
Floors: 82
Type: Residential
Projected apartment sales: $1.5 bln
At 1428ft (435m) this is the most slender building in the world with 1:23 aspect ratio surpassing the Highcliff in Hong Kong, China. It will also be an instant New York icon with its American Art Deco architecture. The tower will have 800-ton tuned mass damper installed on top to minimize swaying.
Because of the weather patterns present that day (and much in the coming week too), I wasn't really able to capture an image that I'd wanted with either blue skies or one with clouds to compliment landscape of this national park. So I decided to angle my Nikon SLR camera slightly downward to minimize that in this view and focus more on the hillsides, valleys and draws to my front. This is a view looking to the east while hiking the Rankin Ridge Nature Trail. I later did a conversion to black & white using Silver Efex Pro 2 where I used some color filters to bring out a much richer tonal contrast for the final image.
Because of the image theft by PhotoElite (stock.adobe.com/uk/contributor/206913296/photoelite?load_...), I am removing the CC license I previous had for all my images. I believe in the CC license, but this person, claiming my images as his, has ruined that. If you are a non-profit or wish to use my images in such a capacity, please contact me privately. My original desire remains the same in sharing the images I capture that reflect the natural beauty I've experience traveling this planet.
an attempt to move laterally rather than vertically, colors done fast and loose (not thoroughly implemented. Working further with the idea of structure. The structure is broken down into path towards English/ various meaning shifts in English. using green for signifier and blue for definition helps to standardize. Need to minimize structure elements and maximize text block space so it's readable. Should probably move date blocks to yellow/include space for them on left half
as her life comes nearer to the end
her eyes have seen many generations.
she has lived through much pain,
some momentary happiness,
but suffered plenty
from love.
she still remembers Enrique
whose heart she could not win.
Memorizing his looks..... his mustache..... his hazel eyes
the way he dismissed her.... made her want him more and more.
She wanted him more than life itself.
She cried as he danced with other women.
She cried when he belittled her.
She cried when he chose her sister instead of her.
She wanted to die.
She would have loved him so much so much forever and ever.
after decades and decades and decades long gone.
Her whole life was centered around ENRIQUE.
He never knew. or may be he did and he minimized it.
And as he got old and not as handsome as he once was she still felt the same.
She wanted him so badly she would have died for him.
A part of her did.
Her hands were always waiting to hold his.
She settled for another man, who never came close to her first and only love...
Enrique....
the small town of PISAC
Photography’s new conscience
Includ: Top
SIZES
Slink Hourglass, Belleza Freya & Isis, Altamura, e-Body Curvy, Maitreya Lara & Petite, Legacy & Perky, Tonic: Minimizer, Fine, Curvy.
Option colors
05 pattern / 05 solid color.
© David K. Edwards. I need to eliminate or minimize titles. A title prevents a viewer from freely encountering and experiencing a photograph.
This is part of my pandemic project. The project was created to minimize the number of people that I would come into contact with and to help keep my sanity. The location is a local university. From what I can tell the vast majority of classes are being held online leaving the campus empty with the exception of a few nursing students and an occasional group of Frisbee golf players.
The project started when my wife and I used the campus to walk the dog in the evening. I began to notice the architecture and interesting light fixtures. I started to return and photograph and soon had a project.
The project is to examine the lights and architecture of the empty Campus at night.
canon 6D
LensBaby (Original)
A setting looking to the east while taking in views beyond a nearby tufa formation to a more distant one on Mono Lake. I felt using the nearby formation would help to frame and have more of a focus for the distant tufa tower. I then closed down on the aperture so that I could have more of the complete setting in focus. Focusing on the two formations would also help to minimize the haze and smoke filled skies above from nearby wildfires.
Mono Lake-49
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Also see my other photos on flickriver www.flickriver.com/photos/57596917@N00/popular-interesting/.
I saw it this summer on a roadside on my way to the grocer's. It was a stray flower which nobody sowed, nobody watered and nobody cared for. It was under total care of its creator.
SOME TECHNICAL INFO:
Where was this taken? Denizli, Turkiye on July 13, 2009.
Why this subject It was so beautiful and grew unattended on a roadside by itself. I love shooting closeup images and it was nice enough for a macro.
Gear used D60, Nikkor 60mm micro lens, hand-held. No other equipment.
Lighting Daylight conditions outdoors during morning hours. No clouds. A clear day.
Special techniques None except for repetitive shootings to minimize camera shake in my hands.
Bu yaz tatilinde onu bakkala giderken sokak kenarında gördüm. Kimse onu dikmemişti, kimse sulayıp gübre de vermemişti. Tamamen Rabbi'nin inayeti ve ihtimamı altında idi.
This is part of my pandemic project. The project was created to minimize the number of people that I would come into contact with and to help keep my sanity. The location is a local university. From what I can tell the vast majority of classes are being held online leaving the campus empty with the exception of a few nursing students and an occasional group of Frisbee golf players.
The project started when my wife and I used the campus to walk the dog in the evening. I began to notice the architecture and interesting light fixtures. I started to return and photograph and soon had a project.
The project is to examine the lights and architecture of the empty Campus at night.
Canon 6D
Voigtländer APO-Lanthar 90mm 3.5
One of the amazingly colourful Marine Iguanas from Suarez Point on Espanola
Marine Iguana
The Marine Iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) is an iguana found only on the Galapagos Islands that has the ability, unique among modern lizards, to live and forage in the sea. It has spread to all the islands in the archipelago, and is sometimes called the Galapagos Marine Iguana. It mainly lives on the rocky Galapagos shore, but can also be spotted in marshes and mangrove beaches. On his visit to the islands, Charles Darwin was revolted by the animals' appearance, writing “The black Lava rocks on the beach are frequented by large (2-3 ft), disgusting clumsy Lizards. They are as black as the porous rocks over which they crawl & seek their prey from the Sea. I call them 'imps of darkness'. They assuredly well become the land they inhabit.” In fact, Amblyrhynchus cristatus is not always black; the young have a lighter coloured dorsal stripe, and some adult specimens are grey. The reason for the sombre tones is that the species must rapidly absorb heat to minimize the period of lethargy after emerging from the water. They feed almost exclusively on marine algae, expelling the excess salt from nasal glands while basking in the sun, and the coating of salt can make their faces appear white. In adult males, coloration varies with the season. Breeding-season adult males on the southern islands are the most colorful and will acquire reddish and teal-green colors, while on Santa Cruz they are brick red and black, and on Fernandina they are brick red and dull greenish. Another difference between the iguanas is size, which is different depending on the island the individual iguana inhabits. The iguanas living on the islands of Fernandina and Isabela (named for the famous rulers of Spain) are the largest found anywhere in the Galápagos. On the other end of the spectrum, the smallest iguanas are found on the island on Genovesa. Adult males are approximately 1.3 m long, females 0.6 m, males weigh up to 1.5 kg. On land, the marine iguana is rather a clumsy animal, but in the water it is a graceful swimmer, using its powerful tail to propel itself. As an exothermic animal, the marine iguana can spend only a limited time in the cold sea, where it dives for algae. However, by swimming only in the shallow waters around the island they are able to survive single dives of up to half an hour at depths of more than 15 m. After these dives, they return to their territory to bask in the sun and warm up again. When cold, the iguana is unable to move effectively, making them vulnerable to predation, so they become highly aggressive before heating up (since they are unable to run away they try to bite attackers in this state). During the breeding season, males become highly territorial. The males assemble large groups of females to mate with, and guard them against other male iguanas. However, at other times the species is only aggressive when cold. Marine iguanas have also been found to change their size to adapt to varying food conditions. During El Niño conditions when the algae that the iguanas feed on was scarce for a period of two years, some were found to decrease their length by as much as 20%. When food conditions returned to normal, the iguanas returned to their pre-famine size. It is speculated that the bones of the iguanas actually shorten as a shrinkage of connective tissue could only account for a 10% length change. Researchers theorize that land and marine iguanas evolved from a common ancestor since arriving on the islands from South America, presumably by driftwood. It is thought that the ancestral species inhabited a part of the volcanic archipelago that is now submerged. A second school of thought holds that the Marine iguana may have evolved from a now extinct family of seagoing reptiles. Its generic name, Amblyrhynchus, is a combination of two Greek words, Ambly- from Amblus meaning "blunt" and rhynchus meaning "snout". Its specific name is the Latin word cristatus meaning "crested," and refers to the low crest of spines along the animal's back. Amblyrhynchus is a monotypic genus in that Amblyrhynchus cristatus is the only species which belongs to it at this point in time. This species is completely protected under the laws of Ecuador. El Niño effects cause periodic declines in population, with high mortality, and the marine iguana is threatened by predation by exotic species. The total population size is unknown, but is, according to IUCN, at least 50,000, and estimates from the Charles Darwin Research Station are in the hundreds of thousands. The marine iguanas have not evolved to combat newer predators. Therefore, cats and dogs eat both the young iguanas and dogs will kill adults due to the iguanas' slow reflex times and tameness. Dogs are especially common around human settlements and can cause tremendous predation. Cats are also common in towns, but they also occur in numbers in remote areas where they take a toll on iguanas.
Espanola (Suarez Point)
Approximately a 10-12 hour trip from Santa Cruz, Española is the oldest and the southernmost island in the chain. The trip across open waters can be quite rough especially during August and September. Española's remote location helped make it a unique jewel with a large number of endemic creatures. Secluded from the other islands, wildlife on Española adapted to the island's environment and natural resources. The subspecies of Marine iguana from Española are the only ones that change color during breeding season. Normally, marine iguanas are black in color, a camouflage, making it difficult for predators to differentiate between the iguanas and the black lava rocks where they live. On Española adult marine iguanas are brightly colored with a reddish tint except during mating season when their color changes to more of a greenish shade. The Hood Mockingbird is also endemic to the island. These brazen birds have no fear of man and frequently land on visitors heads and shoulders searching for food. The Hood Mockingbird is slightly larger than other mockingbirds found in the Galapagos; its beak is longer and has a more curved shape. The Hood Mockingbird is the only carnivorous one of the species feeding on a variety of insects, turtle hatchlings and sea lion placentas. Wildlife is the highlight of Española and the star of the show is the waved albatross. The island's steep cliffs serve as the perfect runways for these large birds which take off for their ocean feeding grounds near the mainland of Ecuador and Peru abandoning the island between January and March. Known as endemic to the island, Española is the waved albatross's only nesting place. Each April the males return to Española followed shortly thereafter by the females. Mating for life, their ritual begins with the male's annual dance to re-attract his mate. The performance can take up to 5 days consisting of a series of strutting, honking, and beak fencing. Once the pair is reacquainted they produce a single egg and share the responsibility of incubation. The colony remains based on Española until December when the chick is fully grown. By January most of the colony leaves the island to fish along the Humboldt Current. Young albatross do not return to Española until their 4th or 5th year when they return to seek a mate. Geographically Española is a classic example of a shield volcano, created from a single caldera in the center of the island. Over the years as the island has moved further away from the hot spot, the volcano became extinct and erosion began to occur. Española's two visitor sites offer an exceptional island visit. Punta Suarez is one of the highlights of the Galapagos Islands. The variety and quantity of wildlife assures a memorable visit. Visitors find migrant, resident, and endemic wildlife including brightly colored Marine Iguanas, Española Lava Lizards, Hood Mockingbirds, Swallow Tailed Gulls, Blue Footed and Masked Boobies, Galapagos Hawks, a selection of Finch, and the Waved Albatross.Found on the western tip of Española, Punta Suarez offers great wildlife such as sea lions, sea birds and the largest marine iguanas of Galapagos. This is one of the best sites in the Galapagos. The amount of wildlife is overwhelming. Along the beach there are many sea lions and large, colorful lava lizards and marine iguanas. As you follow the trail to the cliff's edge masked boobies can be found nesting among the rock formations. After a short walk down to a beach and back up the other side blue-footed boobies are seen nesting just off the trail. The Galapagos Dove and very friendly Hood Mockingbird are commonly found in this area. The nearby bushes are frequently home to the large-cactus finch, warbler finch, small-ground finch and large-billed flycatcher. Continuing down the trail you come to the only place where waved albatross nest in the islands. Some 12,000 pairs nest on Española each year. The feeling is very dramatic and it seems like a desolate wilderness as the waves crash on the jagged cliffs below and the blowhole shoots water 50-70 feet/15-30 meters into the air. The sky above is full of sea birds including red-billed tropicbirds, American Oystercatchers, swallow-tailed gulls, and Audubon's Shearwaters.
Galapagos Islands
The Galápagos Islands (official name: Archipiélago de Colón; other Spanish names: Islas de Colón or Islas Galápagos) are an archipelago of volcanic islands distributed around the equator in the Pacific Ocean, some 900 km west of Ecuador. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site: wildlife is its most notable feature. Because of the only very recent arrival of man the majority of the wildlife has no fear of humans and will allow visitors to walk right up them, often having to step over Iguanas or Sea Lions.The Galápagos islands and its surrounding waters are part of a province, a national park, and a biological marine reserve. The principal language on the islands is Spanish. The islands have a population of around 40,000, which is a 40-fold expansion in 50 years. The islands are geologically young and famed for their vast number of endemic species, which were studied by Charles Darwin during the voyage of the Beagle. His observations and collections contributed to the inception of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection.
This is part of my pandemic project. The project was created to minimize the number of people that I would come into contact with and to help keep my sanity. The location is a local university. From what I can tell the vast majority of classes are being held online leaving the campus empty with the exception of a few nursing students and an occasional group of Frisbee golf players.
The project started when my wife and I used the campus to walk the dog in the evening. I began to notice the architecture and interesting light fixtures. I started to return and photograph and soon had a project.
The project is to examine the lights and architecture of the empty Campus at night.
Canon 6D
ZE 50mm f2 makro
Captured in a wildlife preserve where baiting is strictly forbidden and staying on designated trails to minimize impact on wildlife and the environment. On this day we observed two owls.
AvaGirl - Piper
Sweater-dress with 8 drawings
Legacy & Perky, Maitreya & Petite
eBody Classic & Curvy
Tonic Fine, Curvy & Minimizer
Altamura and Belleza Isis & Freya
Slink Physique & Hourglass
Just a small build to celebrate Captain Whiffo's first proposal in the Colonial Council - which passed, naturally, and with flying colours - especially as it had to do with minimizing taxes...
Among others who voted for the proposal (from left to right) we find here Mr. Jerome Monezterrell, Captain Whiffo (though, actually, he didn't vote himself...), Myles Bowditch, Mr. Aaron van der Meede, Captain Philip Janszen, General Samu, and Colonel Oystridge, some of the leading members of Eslandola, and all delegates in the Colonial Council.
The windows are based on Elostirion's excellent design for the Parliamentary seat in Montario with only minor changes, and the hat rack was ruthlessly stolen - erhm, borrowed! - straight from Ayrlego's design in his latest build. Thanks for viewing, C&C are welcome!
Captured during raging August forest fires near the Logan Pass on the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier Park. This image is heavily edited to minimize the heavy smoke.
This is part of my pandemic project. The project was created to minimize the number of people that I would come into contact with and to help keep my sanity. The location is a local university. From what I can tell the vast majority of classes are being held online leaving the campus empty with the exception of a few nursing students and an occasional group of Frisbee golf players.
The project started when my wife and I used the campus to walk the dog in the evening. I began to notice the architecture and interesting light fixtures. I started to return and photograph and soon had a project.
Canon 6D
Trioplan 100f2.8
Image construite avec deux fichiers raw tonemappés, un pour le ciel à exposition standard et un pour le reste à +1 Ev. Je voulais limiter le bruit dans la partie du bas.
Picture made from 2 tonemapped raw files, one for the sky at standard exposure and one for the balance at +1 Ev. I wanted to minimize noise on the ground.
Luminance HDR 2.3.0 tonemapping parameters:
Operator: Mantiuk06
Parameters:
Contrast Mapping factor: 0.33
Saturation Factor: 1.24
Detail Factor: 1
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PreGamma: 1
Driving the potholed road to Swift Current on a supply run (I live in the middle of nowhere), I spotted some horses at the edge of a small lake and screeched to a stop. Backed up. Rolled my window down. Cut the engine.
That last step is very important, to minimize vibration.
A white horse walked out to the end of a sand bar, or maybe it was a mud bar. Here's my favourite frame from the sequence.
Photographed near Cadillac, Saskatchewan. Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission © 2016 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
On opening day of the TriMet Orange Line and Tilikum Crossing bridge I took advantage of the free tram rides to explore the unique views (see first comment below) of the Tilikum Crossing bridge it offers. Because the best views are near the bottom of the run and the tram swings strongly after crossing the tram tower, it's best to take photos on the downward journey of the tram. The windows of the tram cabin are highly curved so stand close to minimize reflections which are caused by light colored areas and clothing of people inside the tram. Do NOT use a polarizer, the windows are NOT glass and you can get very strong color distortions. The tram is a fair distance from the bridge so use a telephoto zoom that covers the 70-200mm range. Use The Photographer's Ephemeris to plan sun and shadows for your photography, in this series of photos the sun was almost exactly 90º relative to the long axis of the bridge providing a nice side light and shadows across the deck of the bridge. The tram journey is only a few minutes long, and views of the bridge are near the bottom just before you get to the tram tower, so be ready to take bursts of shots on each tram ride. Tram rides are free on the downward journey, and $4.50 on the upward journey; or buy a TriMet day pass for $5 and use the streetcar, light rail or bus (from the CLSB), and #8 bus line to return to the upper tram terminal. Be sure to check the tram schedule/info page before you go. More locations and tips for photographing the bridge. NB39155
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ITTY BITTY TITTY COMMITTEE
April 9th - 23rd
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HOPES CREATIONS
Jetta Pink Jumpsuit
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TONIC
Fine Beauty v7.1
Fine Beauty Bust Minimizer v7.1
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UNIK EVENT
April 7th - 28th
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LIVIA
Xtra Stiletto Base Nails
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AMICALE
Envase Eyes - A1
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EVE'OLUTION
Inaya Mesh head BOM
7 DEADLY SKINS
Manilla Darks
STEALTHIC
Dawn (browns)
TENTACIO
Sweet pastelito fat pack
A trusty old hand lens for field work and inspection of small objects.
Focus stack (55 images). Shot with a single off-camera flash, modified with MagMod MagBounce diffuser, camera left (about 60 degrees) and low to minimize reflections from lens and metal frame. White reflector placed to left of camera to fill-in shadows.
This position often used for thermoregulation. The abdomen is raised until it points to the sun, minimizing the area exposed to solar radiation and helping to prevent overheating on sunny days.
You can see some of the color of the wing in it's shadow.
color not adjusted.
Male Scarlet Skimmer USA
(Crocothemis servilia)
best viewed large
When you are disturbed more than 670 nights by tremors caused by a piece of machinery not yet located. Legs up side arms not on the matras to minimize the tremors. Drawing for silkscreen prints.
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This cute dress comes with a 5 Texture HUD and is Designed for Maitreya - Reborn - Legacy - Kupra (Original/Bimbo/Kups) - Perky (Petite) - Slink Hourglass - Belleze Freya - Tonic (Fine/Curvy/Minimizer)
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This set was taken during the golden hour in an area NW of town known as Burrs Spur. (and old rail spur). Im trying to minimize my processing so, only crop and orientation. tweeking the light, and removal of sensor dust. Its not easy editing through the binoculars. The colors are provide from above so enjoy