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El horno más antiguo para cocer el pan se encontró en el año 4.000 a.d.C en Babilonia.
En el Antiguo Egipto existían hasta 15 palabras para definir distintas variedades de pan.
El pan integral y el pan blanco poseen las mismas calorías, la diferencia entre ellos es la fibra que posee el pan integral que además de ayudarnos con la digestión, nos sacia más.
A la cerveza se le llamo en sus orígenes “pan líquido”, porque se elaboraba a partir de un pan de cebada fermentado con agua.
El “pan más caro del mundo”, con oro comestible, se hace en la Serranía de Ronda (Málaga, España). El precio de una pieza es de 117 euros.
Fuente: mundopan.es/10-curiosidades-del-pan-que-te-sorprenderan-f...
Not as sharp as the first panning image posted, but I love how the light illuminates the rider's face. Unedited image.
The Park at River Walk
Bakersfield, CA - USA
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GWR Small Prairie 5553 steams away from Boscarne Junction towards Bodmin General during a 30742 Charters event.
Locomotive: Great Western Railway 4575 Class Prairie Tank 2-6-2T 5553.
Location: Boscarne Junction, Bodmin & Wenford Railway, Cornwall.
Câmera:Canon EOS-1D Mark II N
Exposição:0,01 sec (1/100)
Abertura:f/5.0
Distância focal:126 mm
ISO:100
Lente:Sigma 70/200mm 2.8f
January has been a very busy month for me, and surprisingly I almost made it through the entire month without shooting a moving train! Of course, it doesn't help that Pan Am Southern's Freight Main--which I currently live only five minutes from--is mostly nocturnal, and even if it wasn't the choice is usually a parade of NS widecabs or patched ex-CSX C40-8s. However, when a friend of mine alerted me to the fact that rebuilt CP SD70ACU #7012 in CP heritage paint was leading today's CP 252 down the CP D&H, a quick check of Google Maps reminded me that I'm just a little over 30 minutes from Fort Edward. Having a well-timed prep-from-home day for work, I figured I could take a little time off and do a "one and done." I arrived at Fort Edward station to see nothing around, and just as I finished checking to see that Amtrak 69, "The Adirondack," would be arriving from the south in 15 minutes, I heard an EOT chirp. A quick check of the tracks and there was 252 in the hole! I quickly relocated to Rogers Island since the light was still good for the bridge over the Hudson River. Amtrak passed northbound, and shortly after 252 could be heard throttling up and then blowing for the crossing. One last quick check of my settings and framing, and 252 quickly entered into view. Not bad for my first moving train this month!
As the saying goes, accidents can happen, as is the case here with westbound Amtrak passenger train #51, the Cardinal, as it makes its landing into the rebuilt Hinton, WV, station with an unintended pan shot of the leading venerable GE P42DC on the evening of May 25, 2022.
sculpture by Barbara Foster is placed in Leicester botanic garden (Oadby)
Taken with ZHONGYI SPEEDMASTER 0.95/35mm manual lens
rojo, naranja, amarillo, verde, azul, añil y violeta, los colores del arco iris
El sol atravesó el cristal de la ventana en una comida muy especial el día de Navidad y se formo el prisma de colores sobre el pan en la mesa donde nos reuníamos todos los miembros de mi familia que en la actualidad somos 20, padres, hijos y nietos.
Un pancito navideño de especias y frutas para disfrutar de las fiestas, acompañado de nuestro tradicional "Rompope", que es una bebida a base de leche, yemas de huevo, vainilla, canela, y licor.
Pan Statue
The Pan statue depicts a family and their dog rushing eagerly towards the park, urged on by Pan. Designed in 1961 by Sir Jacob Epstein, it is located by Edinburgh Gate.
The old bridge out to Pan's Rock at Ballycastle, once a popular fishing spot,. The bridge is now closed due to disrepair.
Shot with the Nikon F100 film camera on Kodak T-Max, ISO100
Pan-Fried Salmon by Dolce Tokyo in Bugis Junction.
*Note: More food pics in my: Favorite Food Album.
It's a typical summer evening in 2016 on the Springfield Line in Windsor, CT. Southbound freight EDPL is slowing in preparation for holding at the signal at Windsor Interlocking for northbound freights CSO-1 and CSO-5. Their consist at the time was "just the usual" but is now much more noteworthy in 2022, with MEC 350 and P&W 2007 both belonging to railroads which have changed ownership. Thanks to the unreliability of the Pan Am units the P&W visitors were common on these trains for a few years.
With the clouds having rolled in, it was time for something to pass the time... "Calbourne" heads past Ashey Common towards Havenstreet on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway during a Timeline Events photo charter.
Locomotive: LSWR Adams O2 Class 0-4-4T W24 "Calbourne".
Location: Ashey Common, Isle of Wight.
Badwater Basin, Death Valley, California
A view across the salt pan towards the Panamint Mountains during the last light of sunset. These views are usually photographed with a very wide angle lens that emphasizes the closest salt polygons and diminishes the distant mountains. Here I’m using an almost normal lens length, mimicking the perspective of someone standing on the salt pan.
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Antonio Vivaldi
The four seasons: winter
Anastasiya Petryshak
One thing I've got down to a science is panning heritage units in bad weather leading their way past Harris Tower in downtown Harrisburg. This shot is no different as NS 1067, the Reading heritage unit, leads train 66Z east through the first feet of the Harrisburg Line.
WWRFP 5/25/16 - RLP 6/22/16
The panning experiment fascinated me. I like seeing common sights in a new way and panning does that. It turned the beach into something almost abstract but not so abstract that the automatic tags couldn't get it right.
Panned shot of GWR Prairie 4555 as it heads through the Somerset countryside with a short milk train. Seen during a 30742 Charters photography day.
Locomotive: Great Western Railway 4500 Class Small Prairie 2-6-2T 4555.
Location: Cranmore, East Somerset Railway.
I wanted more sharpness but it's my first try on panning. Few test shots with speed priority (Tv) and depending on the speed of the subject the Tv varies.
Another challenging part is the light..the slower the shutter speed it brings more light and it's getting overexposed. Not a good thing.
It's fun you should try it! if you have not so..
TIPS:
- start with your foot PLANTED - pointing at end point.
- select dark hue colors background - not like a white cloud, or power lines
- do (or set camera) continous shot (dont let go the index finger on shutter)
- twist your body to the direction of the subject, as subject approach, click and hold shutter to follow it through by moving your torso and arms (keep elbows tight and closed to body - no movement/shake or use tripod ;) and finish off at end point.
- this shot taken at speed of 1/10 sec.
West Lake, Wellington, Ontario Canada.
Week 51/52, 2015
This week’s theme for my 52 project is “Panning.” I’ve only tried panning a couple times before. My results haven’t been that good, but I gave it another try. I went home thinking I had nothing usable, but I did find a few shots that were OK. These are by no means great panning shots, but they’re better than past ones that I’ve done. This is my choice for my project.
The rain left some puddles giving nice reflections in the backlot of this storage area. Had some fun making it more dramatic.
Disney's Port Orleans Riverside resort is my favorite moderate resort. I was pleased to be treated to such an amazing sunrise during my stay in January. This is a panarama and layer/mask shot consisting of 10 images. Thanks for checking out my photo!
A panned shot of BR 5MT 73087 "Linette" and Rebuilt Battle of Britain 34059 "Sir Archibald Sinclair" hauling their train up the hill towards Horsted Keynes. Seen during a Jon Bowers/75H Charters photographic day at the Bluebell Railway.
Locomotives: British Railways Standard Class 5MT 4-6-0 73082 "Camelot" re-numbered as 73087 "Linette" and Rebuilt Bulleid Battle of Britain Class 4-6-2 34059 "Sir Archibald Sinclair".
Location: Horsted Keynes, Bluebell Railway, West Sussex.