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I switched it a up a little bit tonight. I wanted to get back to using negative space as a design element. So I lost the border I have been using on the rest of these, and I also didn't use any text. I know some people may argue that this won't flow with the rest of the ones I have already done...but the image makes me feel happy, and adding text and a border onto it ruined the calming feeling I think it evokes now. It feels very zen...just breathe it in...
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I wanna be better than oxygen
So you can breathe when you're drowning and weak in the knees
We can be stronger than bombs
If you're singing along and you know that you really believe
This dark group of photos taken at the Oxygen sim (which I heard is closing at the end of August) just sort of happened very late one night. I stopped by the sim on the recommendation of a friend. I was also messing about with DoF, and changing colors of an EEP Polyhistor gave me. The result was this dark, just-before-twilight lighting. It may have been because it was late at night, but the combination of the setting and the lighting brought back memories of summer vacations at the beach from many years ago. Perhaps it's just me, but the evening before it's time to head home after vacation - back to the life I've been granted - I've often found myself quietly recounting the previous days. I suppose it's a bit of a melancholic nostalgia. For instance, there is one photo with bikes and beach chairs leaning against the old, dark vacation house. I envisioned that just hours ago, the kids would have been playing and laughing. And just like the sleepy, sun-drenched kids are tucked away after a day of fun, so are the chairs and the bike. Tomorrow we will head home and a new family will be staying here, beginning their own vacation and probably playing with that bike. I feel a bit jealous. I would love to go back to our first day, when the week was full of possibility - with the probability of fun. But today - our last day - our time here slows to an dimly lit end. For a moment, I let my mind wonder... when we are gone, might the house remember us? Do the memories we create here stay and echo in the old gray wooden planks somehow? Is the house as sad to see us go as I am to leave? If I come back again someday, will the sea know it's me? Oh, how I long to imagine it's so. But for now, for this last twilight -- the last sunset I may ever see on this shore -- I sit and snap photos in the dark of details to help me remember. Like the rock we climbed on and played "giants and monsters." The bench where we sat and had ice cream. A cluster of the many cattails that covered the yard. The old blue rocking chair inside the window where I rocked my giggly baby to sleep. The dim, white kitchen light, hanging in the dark air like fog, that we trusted as our night light. The shadowy cabin filled with stories, and sleep, and hope, and dreams and regrets and memories and days that go by too, too fast. I won't remember everything. But I believe this house will. And I hope that, if I ever come back, this house will remember how happy we are, and... that somehow the people I love will be here with me still. With tears in my eyes, I want to forget that the sun will be setting soon. And so, I take another picture.
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Nicoletta, breathing in, breathing out American Oxygen.
HIGHER REZ
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STROBIST
A simple setup. Just one speedlight near full power, off-camera, manually triggered via YN-602, shooting through a white brolly. That thing was handheld by Mike on a camera tripod with the legs together, forming some sort of monopod or boomstick.
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5d3, 24-70 on f/14 (!) and on 30 mm, 1/200, ISO 125, Raw, WB flash.
DETAILS
Well, surprisingly, we were not the only strollers on the Brooklyn Bridge. :-) We set up our little scene on the bike lane, and I used some pylons to secure that little space.
Anyway there was a lot of shouting and insulting. .-)
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Tilo ~gallo~ Gockel
The liquid eat my body, the only way is I need to provide oxygen from one of my eyes. Who is the murderer?
不知道是氧气让我活着还是有了氧气这个液体变成了凶手
Oct sp 2012
roots of a plant on Scarborough beach seemingly thriving on oxygen.
Is this upside down or downside up?
Aki et Megan travaillent sur Oxygen Generation Assembly, le dispositif qui électrolyse l’eau (notamment recyclée) pour produire de l’oxygène. Comme vous imaginez, c’est un processus plutôt important pour nous, donc attention et précision maximales dans l’entretien et les réparations 😉 Autre avantage : le ravitaillement en oxygène depuis la terre peut se faire… sous forme d’eau, c’est plus facile à transporter ! L’hydrogène produit par la même réaction est ensuite combiné à du dioxide de carbone produit par notre respiration, pour former du méthane, et encore de l’eau 💧 qui repart dans le système ! Il ne resterait qu’à utiliser le méthane comme source d’énergie pour avoir un système où absolument rien ne se perd
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Aki and Megan working on the Oxygen Generation Assembly. Heavy maintenance on Space Station, but you can imagine how important oxygen is to us up here :) The fresh oxygen sent to us from Earth can actually come in the form of... water! This is easier to transport, and is turned into oxygen through water electrolysis, which sounds simple but requires some effort to be used operationally (as the unit shows), the leftover hydrogen is combined with carbon dioxide from our exhaled breath and water to produce methane that is discarded into space. The only thing left to create a system that uses all resources is if we use the methane as an energy source for example!
Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet
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The region from sea level to around 3,000 m is known as the physiological-efficient zone. Oxygen levels are usually high enough for humans to function without supplemental oxygen and decompression sickness is rare.
The physiological-deficient zone extends from 3,700 m to about 15,000 m. There is an increased risk of problems such as hypoxia, trapped-gas dysbarism (where gas trapped in the body expands), and evolved-gas dysbarism (where dissolved gases such as nitrogen may form in the tissues, i.e. decompression sickness). Above approximately 10,000 m oxygen-rich breathing mixture is required to approximate the oxygen available in the lower atmosphere, while above 12,000 m oxygen must be under positive pressure. Above 19,000 m, also known as the Armstrong limit, fluids in the throat and lungs will boil away. Generally, 100% oxygen is used to maintain an equivalent altitude of 3,000 m.
Suits that only pressurize certain parts of the body, they can only provide protection up to a certain altitude. These do not provide protection for extended periods of time at low ambient pressure.
Wings of Freedom
Worcester, Massachusetts
Taken inside a restored B-17 and tuned with Snapseed on my iPad.
Meramec River just down stream of Meramec Springs. What little sunlight there was seemed to be enought for the algae to photosynthesis.
It is harder to breathe when you think actually think about it.
Oh, thank you so very much to alliesnaps for the testimonial.
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oh, and my formspring is still open.
Oxygen
Obligation to see in large, tape "L"... :)
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My camera would NEVER get me a DOF like that (it sucks, but I still love it), it's obviously fake. Today I realized I'm absolutely clueless about Photoshop. I thought I knew pretty much all about it, but I discovered so many news things, which is awesome! I love learning!.
Ok, so this is so sharp it's making me want to cry. Please look at it ON WHITE . PLEASE!.
Also, there are a few more in the comments!. I got an awesome new screen that makes editing pictures SO much easier. I'm in love with it!.
This is for Chica, who's been bugging me to upload this batch haha, <3 you!.
Dense forests like this thicket of eucalyptus trees abound in Australia's coasts and in Tasmania. Fortunately for us, as they scrub the atmosphere of carbon and replenish our life-breathing oxygen supply. But who knows how long that will last unless we get man-exacerbated global warming under control. Forested area on Hamilton Island, Australia.
"_ You know why they put oxygen masks on planes?
_ So you can breathe.
_ Oxygen gets you high. In a catastrophic emergency, you're taking giant panicked breaths. Suddenly you become euphoric, docile. You accept your fate. It's all right here. Emergency water landing - 600 miles an hour. Blank faces, calm as Hindu cows.
_ That's, um... That's an interesting theory."
Chuck Palahniuk
Photo by Adam Jarekji
This is again a bubble test.
I hope it's a good one, because the setup is very hard to do ;)
Ths Picture, celle-ci est pour toi. Juste pour te montrer que je ne suis pas mort.
Mais en effet, je ne poste pas parce que je n'ai pas le temps en ce moment... et pas d'idée non plus en fait.
Explore : 165 on Thursday, November 13, 2008
THX