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PENTAX K200D
Kit 18-55 lens.
Multiple exposures (Each @ 30sec F/3.5 18mm ISO: 100 w/o Noise Reduction)
Images combined using The GIMP! & Gimp plugins provided by:
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Singapore's "Gardens by the Bay" is a relatively new 101 hectare (1,010,000 m2) garden-park consists of three waterfront gardens and a conservatory complex.
On a sticky-humid Valentine’s Day, I visited two of the cooled conservatories: the Cloud Forest and the Flower Dome.
For the story behind these pictures, please visit my PhotoBlog: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/the-gardens-by-the-ba...
Our Serious and Organised Crime Group (SOCG) have carried out multiple warrants across Greater Manchester and Merseyside this morning, Wednesday, 18 February, as part of a crackdown on the supply of Class A and B drugs.
Around 200 officers, incuding the Tactical Aid Unit and armed officers, were deployed on the 22 early-morning raids in Manchester, Salford, Rochdale, Tameside, Bury, Wigan and Bolton, as well as Merseyside and south Wales.
The team is dedicated to identifying, pursuing and then dismantling organised crime groups that supply class A drugs, exploit the vulnerable and harm our communities.
Detective Superintendent Joe Harrop, from our Serious Organised Crime Division, said: “Today’s operation has been a powerful example of our continued determined effort to dismantle organised crime in our region.
“We now have 21 people in custody, all linked to a family-run organised crime group that have been causing widespread harm across our communities.
"Their criminal enterprise has been significantly disrupted and today marks a major step towards completely dismantling their operation.
“During the execution of 22 warrants across Greater Manchester and Liverpool this morning, officers recovered two imitation firearms, quantities of Class A and B drugs, bladed weapons, cash, and even a caravan believed to have been used as the headquarters of their operation.
“The exploitation of children and the supply of drugs will never be tolerated. The individuals we have arrested today have brought significant harm to areas such as the City of Manchester and Salford, and removing them from our streets sends a clear message: we will find you and we will come for you.”
Chief Constable Sir Stephen Watson said: "Greater Manchester Police has a lot of capability, a lot of capacity, and all of that has been brought together against a very significant Organised Crime Group today.
“This is an embedded Organised Crime Group who have, for many years, brought very significant damage to our communities.
“We believe that they are involved in criminality at the highest level and are profiting from that.
“Their method of operation is to exploit vulnerable people, young people, and, frankly, simply to cast them off when they get caught up, as people lower down the chain frequently are.
“So, this is a really significant operation, targeted towards some people who, frankly, deserve everything that's coming to them.
"It's going to make a difference, and it's going to rip a hole in organised crime across Greater Manchester beyond.”
To find out more about Greater Manchester Police please visit our website. www.gmp.police.uk
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Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.
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Central Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens louisianensis) and Northern Zigzag Salamander (Plethodon dorsalis) from Union County, Illinois, USA.
La técnica de Exposiciones Múltiples consiste en tomar una sola fotografía con un motivo en movimiento, este suele ser una persona. Para ello se utiliza una exposición prolongada regulada por el fotógrafo, tapando el objetivo de la cámara cada vez que la persona cambia de posición.
Motivo: Rolando Cáceres, estudiante de diseño gráfico.
Encuadre horizontal, ángulo en paralelo.
(your picture only has 2 layers by now, the "dim the lights" layer is not neccessary if you have an eye on lightning during the photoshoot.
With every additional picture you'll have one more layer.
complete tutorial blogged [HERE]
Multiple exposure experiment. No Photoshopping.
Earlier that day, I saw a short video posted by {tcb} on how he did a planned multiple exposure shot. My mind was blown! I had to watch it again, and again, and again, and then my friend dragged me away from my computer..
I had to try it out towards the end of the night, I didn't plan it out so elegantly as the vid I saw, but at least I got a feel for how it works.
Thanks again to {tcb} for posting that vid and blowing my mind for the entire day.