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Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

#350 on Explore 11/10/07

DINA POLARIS in New York, USA. April, 2019. Copyright Tom Turner

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

I am very disappointed with this figure. The Velcro closure on her jeans won't stay closed, her hair is too light, and the face looks nothing like the prototype photos.

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Looks like the local beach office have got a new Polaris Beach Buggy

This is the first star trail photo have done with my new Kiev 88CM camera. The moon was up, so I used aperture f/8 for about 3 hours. I had a little light leak on the film back, which in the end became visible on the left side of the photo.

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

large & black view recommended!

Sougia (Crete, Greece)

 

Startrail built from 160 shots (10 seconds between shots)

 

Camera Model : NIKON D80

Exposure : 20 seconds

Aperture : f/3.5

ISO Speed : 1600

Focal Length : 18 mm

i'm really glad how she came out

 

There are too many people to credit for the decals, but i thank them all, i'm gonna do a wolverine and the x-men storyline of my own. so i just need characters, not credit

Polaris office is an incredible office app, this image is taken from a Samsung Galaxy Note

Ai Nikkor 28mm f2.8

Nikon FM3A

 

Photo credit: Polaris Program / John Kraus

Esta es mi primera toma mirando hacia la estrella Polar (extremo mayor de Polaris) buscando captar el efecto circular que produce el movimiento de la tierra. Lamentablemente lo hice muy cerca de la ciudad (siempre es recomendable hacerlo campo adentro, para que las luces de la ciudad no afecten) y se pueden notar los efectos de luces externas, sobre las 23hs. Pero fue mi primer intento y espero muy pronto volver a hacerla en mejores condiciones. Datos de la toma: ISO 200 - 18mm - f/9 de apertura - 30 minutos de exposición - trípode - disparo infrarojo. /

This is my first shot toward the Polar Star (end higher Polaris) seeking to capture the effect that produces the circular movement of the earth. Unfortunately I did very close to the city (it is always advisable to do field inside, so that the lights do not affect the city) and may notice the effects of external lights on 23hs. But it was my first attempt and I hope very soon return to make it better. Data: ISO 200 - 18mm - f/9 opening - 30 minutes of exposure - tripod - shooting infrared.

GLS Nikon D80 18-55mm VR

www.fotosensor.com.ar

Polaris the Pole star.

Polaris Shopping Centre, Chiasso, on the Swiss/Italian border.

Jan 2012, with new camera: Nikon Coolpix S8200

[IMO:8716100] Ro-Ro Schiff / Con-Ro Schiff (Ro-Ro cargo) | Neuaufnahme: 2022-08-10 (2015-07-16) | Baujahr: 1988 | DWT: 6494t | Breite: 20m | Tiefgang: 6,18m | Ladekapazität: 508 TEU | Baureihe: Sietas-Typ-141

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