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It was always a favourite saying of a friend. A weird one. I've always wanted to make something of these dead trees and tonight I did. Without fire. As I just experimented in LR. But I was quite surprised by the result of a bit of sliding. I'm a bit of a new comer to it
Taken from the abandoned hotel just off Pripyat's main square. The Palace of Culture can be seen on the right.
Rapallo seascape taken from Montallegro hill in a heavy cloudy day. It looks like a nuclear bomb exploded over the Gulf!
Digitally developed from a single RAW file with RawTherapee and enhanced with GIMP.
This is the press image for their new album which will be released later this year.
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Thanks to Fagmobler Moss for letting us borrow the chairs, and thanks to Anton Sport Moss for letting us borrow the goggles.
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Also thanks to Tine, Jim, Raymond and Nathalie for helping me out during the shoot.
Strobist:
AB800 1x in octabox in front of the band.
ABR800 1x in moon unit left to camera for fill.
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As a reader pointed out, this is not a picture from Canopus, but from the Licorne shot.
It has been fired at 18.30 on July 3, 1970, and yielded 914 kilotons, quite less than Canopus, but still impressive and dreadful.
Although this picture, like many of the series, is a work of the French Army (as far as I know) this is an original scan from a hardcopy I posess, and processed to remove dust and scratches.
A strange view on such paradise-like landscapes.
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This image is a composite of an photograph I took at Llandudno in Wales, UK, and a 1946 photograph of an atomic detonation.
The Folimanka shelter in Prague is a fair deal for anyone who is curious about the Cold War.
The shelter was built in the late 1950s and early 1960s as a refuge for civilians in case of threat (read: nuclear war). It has a capacity of 1300 people and an area of 1332 m². The bunker is well maintained and could immediately serve its original purpose.
Air Filtrations Chamber II. shown.
Sunset or nuclear explosion?
Fortunately we live in a peaceful country!
Taken in Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy.
Picture of an atmospheric nuclear test in French Polynesia, August 1971. Kodachrome color slide scan from an Instamatic camera.
After some research, the test took place on the 14th August, 1971, was a thermonuclear warhead codenamed Rhéa and yielded 1000 kt. It took place in Moruroa, and the picture was taken at about 60 km from ground zero.
Strobist:
B800 Outside window firing in through the ice.
SB600 Camera left bouncing off a silver umbrella
Castle Romeo (yield 11 Mt) - an atmospheric nuclear test carried out by the U.S. on 1 March 1954 at Bikini Atoll, Marshal Islands. It was the third largest test ever detonated by the United States the first deployed thermonuclear device.
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Image: U.S Government
SKAM vs Johnny Tragedy
2012 the end!
johnny tragedy coming thru with one last collaboration before he left for new york.......fitting......
Baneberry (yeld 10kt) - and underground nuclear test conducted by the U.S. at the Nevada Test Site on 18 December 1970. Radioactive materials were accidentally released which resulted in two US Federal court cases.
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Image: U.S Government
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Hardtack Umbrella (yield 8 kt) - an underwater nuclear test conducted by the U.S. on 8 June 1958 at Enewetak Atoll. Test name was inspired from North American tree.
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Image: U.S Government
The mushroom cloud from an atomic bomb gets bigger at Frenchman's Flats, Nevada in 1953. It would be interesting to see if there are a lot of two headed snakes, lizards, and rabbits out there from the testing radiation, but I wouldn't want to be the one to do the looking.
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City street ~ Mihai Bojin
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XX-34 BADGER (yield 23 kt) - an atmospheric nuclear test performed by the U.S. on 18April 1953 as part of Operation Upshot-Knothole at the Nevada Test Site.
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Image: U.S Government
The colours, the voices, the songs, the images he remembered are fading away, now transforming into meaningless remnants of a once immutable paradigm. Where the collective unconscious once weaved strands of reason catching all but the terminally irredeemable in its sweeping dragnet, now reigned a cacophony of infantile egotistical hysterics, incipient barbarism, and self deprecating treason. The lights are being turned off, he thought. He knew, deep in his bones, that the creeping darkness would only be dissipated by flashes of searing heat and shockwaves of destruction. He waved the waiter over for a tray and paid his due.
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5DMKII + 17-40mm, f/8, ISO 50 (5 Exposures) Toned with Photomatix & PS
Yes. If a Nuclear Explosion went off in the San Fernando Valley, it might look something like this.
This past Sunday, Mark Esguerra , Rob Lopes and I ventured up the top of Mt. Thom in Glendale to catch some of the amazing clouds and sunset. While the sunset was not as amazing as expected, I knew I had this shot the moment I captured it.
BTW, Canon 5D Bodies are Nuclear Blast Proof…
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Model: Starfleet Officer Lt. Commander Lane Schwartz. She has a way of leaving mayhem behind when on a hostile planet.
Gobs of Photoshop here. Everything here is real but the nuclear blast.
Taken with a Canon 6D and a Canon 24-70mm f4.0L IS lens.
A nuclear weapon is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from the nuclear reaction of fission or from a combination of fission and fusion. Both reactions release vast quantities of energy from relatively small amounts of matter; a modern thermonuclear weapon weighing little more than a ton can produce an explosion comparable to the detonation of more than a billion kilograms of conventional high explosive. The largest nuclear weapon ever detonated, the Tsar Bomba, had a yield of approximately 50 megatons of TNT and even small nuclear devices with yields equivalent to only a few thousand tons of TNT can devastate a city. Because of their extreme destructive power, nuclear devices are weapons of mass destruction.