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As founder and director of the Xavier Institute for Gifted Youngsters, I don't think this is what the gifted part referred to.

I needed a pause before getting around to processing this one.

Cascade of 108 Geminids over the San Francisco Peaks from December 13th. It was cold and got down to 9°F/-13°C just before sunrise. So I was sitting in the car for most of this, watching through the windows:)

Lots of color in there from airglow and Flagstaff adding to that, glowing at lower left. Of 2100+ frames shot with this composition, 180 caught meteors. This leaves out 23 non-Geminids and a bunch of others that wound up off-frame after re-aligning all the catches to the star field.

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• 13 Dec. 2020, 1013-1324Z/2:13-6:24AM MST

• Canon EOS 6D Mark II

• Tokina AT-X 16-28 F/2.8 ProFX@16mm

• ~120x6sec, f/2.8, ISO 12,800

• 20 frames stacked in Starry Landscape Stacker to reduce noise

• ~100 frames tone/color-corrected, re-aligned, masked to star field to stack captured meteors

original xman line up

magneto and profx mixup.

SONY Alpha 7C (ILCE-7C) mit FE 4 / 24-105mm G OSS, Rollei CPL Pol und ProFX ND64 Filter, Stativ.

Built for an X-Men collaboration for our LUG's summer show, BRICKSPO!

Celebrate Chuck Xaviers other team of gifted kids at theyetee.com/

 

*BAMF!*

Bei den Wiener Festwochen hielt ProfX. Alexander Nikolic drei Tage lang ein Seminar im Performeum. Kulinarisch begleitet von der "Migrating Kitchen" (Bacherplatz 1, Wien).

 

© 2017. Nathan Spasic. All rights reserved.

kontakt@nathanspasic.at

Long write-up for today's batch of awesomeness.

 

First off. This whole covid thing, the election, working from home, not being able to go out, not seeing friends/family, etc. Has me, and I'm sure everyone else frazzled. Having a project to work on, in my case hiking out and shooting photos of graffiti on trains has been the one thing that's keeping me sane at this point. Hoping to see some new pieces from writers that I respect is like opening a pack of baseball cards and finding your favorite players rookie card for me. Yeah, it sounds goofy, but I've been having fun, staying sane, and seeing and capturing some amazing pieces of rolling art.

 

So I had this weird Monday vacation day on 11-2-2020. I decided to drive out to one my my benching spots and hang out for the day.

 

The plan was to set up a time lapse camera, and then just hang out and bench freights for 5-6 hours. There wasn't a cloud in the sky and a slight breeze, 88F. high. No clouds makes for a very boring time lapse between trains coming by. I also only brought my little Small Rig clamp for the time lapse camera and couldn't decide where I wanted to clamp it. I should have just brought a tripod.

 

Out for a few hours before the BNSF guys in their truck rolled up, got out and started walking toward me. "Great!" I thought. They're going to try and chase me away. Nope, they walked over to one set of tracks, walked across the bridge inspecting the tracks, then under the bridge inspecting the bridge, got in their truck and left. I like that. I don't bother you. You don't bother me.

A while later I see tree guy coming back home. I don't know his name, but there's a guy who lives in/under a tree that's next to the trail I hike in on. Once he's in there you'd never know it. I've seen him, he's seen me, and we don't bother each other.

 

The whole time I'm there I'm using my little Tascam recorder to record train audio every time one comes by so I have audio for the slideshow videos I've been uploading on YouTube. Well, this time I forgot it out there. Didn't dump my photos until Tuesday night and discovered it missing. Woke up early, drove out and it was still there. It recorded for almost 5 more hours before the batteries died. Glad to have it back, I thought tree guy might have found it.

 

Long write-up for today's batch of awesomeness.

 

First off. This whole covid thing, the election, working from home, not being able to go out, not seeing friends/family, etc. Has me, and I'm sure everyone else frazzled. Having a project to work on, in my case hiking out and shooting photos of graffiti on trains has been the one thing that's keeping me sane at this point. Hoping to see some new pieces from writers that I respect is like opening a pack of baseball cards and finding your favorite players rookie card for me. Yeah, it sounds goofy, but I've been having fun, staying sane, and seeing and capturing some amazing pieces of rolling art.

 

So I had this weird Monday vacation day on 11-2-2020. I decided to drive out to one my my benching spots and hang out for the day.

 

The plan was to set up a time lapse camera, and then just hang out and bench freights for 5-6 hours. There wasn't a cloud in the sky and a slight breeze, 88F. high. No clouds makes for a very boring time lapse between trains coming by. I also only brought my little Small Rig clamp for the time lapse camera and couldn't decide where I wanted to clamp it. I should have just brought a tripod.

 

Out for a few hours before the BNSF guys in their truck rolled up, got out and started walking toward me. "Great!" I thought. They're going to try and chase me away. Nope, they walked over to one set of tracks, walked across the bridge inspecting the tracks, then under the bridge inspecting the bridge, got in their truck and left. I like that. I don't bother you. You don't bother me.

A while later I see tree guy coming back home. I don't know his name, but there's a guy who lives in/under a tree that's next to the trail I hike in on. Once he's in there you'd never know it. I've seen him, he's seen me, and we don't bother each other.

 

The whole time I'm there I'm using my little Tascam recorder to record train audio every time one comes by so I have audio for the slideshow videos I've been uploading on YouTube. Well, this time I forgot it out there. Didn't dump my photos until Tuesday night and discovered it missing. Woke up early, drove out and it was still there. It recorded for almost 5 more hours before the batteries died. Glad to have it back, I thought tree guy might have found it.

 

Had an awesome day today, but. I didn't need to dig another hole to get myself out of. I have enough work to keep me busy for a while. This was supposed to be my "catch-up weekend" I'm working on the next video, I have almost 600 photos on flickr to ID writers on, and I have a book project I'm working on. But... I got the chance to hang out with "Railroad Fans of the Cajon Pass & Buddy" for a couple hours today. So I grabbed my gear and headed out. Really cool, chill dude, and Buddy, well, he's a vicious beast !! If you want to loose a hand, try and pet him!! Foaming at the mouth, growling, etc. Like a smaller, meaner version of Cujo !!! Good Luck to you..

 

We hit a couple spots, but I only had luck at two. I pride myself in nice sharp flicks, but I ended up throwing out a bunch today because they were blurry. And all of them were shot on my 16mm lens. All settings the same as when I shoot on the 23, but for some reason shutter speeds were low, and I wasn't paying enough attention, so...... slightly blurry photos. There were some nice pieces in there, but who wants blurry graff flicks?! The 23mm is my go-to lens, but I need to figure out this 16mm issue. When you get home and start seeing blurry flicks, it almost makes you sick to your stomach, thinking the whole day has been ruined, but usually it's just a few shots and nothing major. And that's what happened today. Not all was lost.

 

Saw some awesome pieces, got out of the house, and made two new friends.

 

Check out my dude's channel here

Railroad fans of the Cajon Pass

www.youtube.com/channel/UCQR00bLwvLZ08U_r0Ppx8gg

www.patreon.com/user/posts?u=71537063

 

To see these trains rolling by, filmed by: Railroad Fans of the Cajon Pass

Three Trains One Video. Two Z Trains And A Manifest. At Verdemont 5-14-2022

youtu.be/q03NNLn9Snk

Bei den Wiener Festwochen hielt ProfX. Alexander Nikolic drei Tage lang ein Seminar im Performeum. Kulinarisch begleitet von der "Migrating Kitchen" (Bacherplatz 1, Wien).

 

© 2017. Nathan Spasic. All rights reserved.

kontakt@nathanspasic.at

i recently got sabertooth and iron man without mask

Bei den Wiener Festwochen hielt ProfX. Alexander Nikolic drei Tage lang ein Seminar im Performeum. Kulinarisch begleitet von der "Migrating Kitchen" (Bacherplatz 1, Wien).

 

© 2017. Nathan Spasic. All rights reserved.

kontakt@nathanspasic.at

Bei den Wiener Festwochen hielt ProfX. Alexander Nikolic drei Tage lang ein Seminar im Performeum. Kulinarisch begleitet von der "Migrating Kitchen" (Bacherplatz 1, Wien).

 

© 2017. Nathan Spasic. All rights reserved.

kontakt@nathanspasic.at

O meio irmão de Charles Xavier, Cain Marko sempre foi rebelde e gostava de bater em Charles quando crianças. Apesar de apanhar constante mente de seu pai, Mark nutria uma raiva crescente contra seu irmão até que durante um conflito armado quando servia o exercito, Marko acabou encontrando o rubi de cittorak, uma pedra que o transformou na força de destruição conhecida como o Fanático. Virtualmente é uma força impossível de ser parada. Desde então é inimigo constante de Charles e sempre ataca o grupo que o irmão criou, os X-Men.

Bei den Wiener Festwochen hielt ProfX. Alexander Nikolic drei Tage lang ein Seminar im Performeum. Kulinarisch begleitet von der "Migrating Kitchen" (Bacherplatz 1, Wien).

 

© 2017. Nathan Spasic. All rights reserved.

kontakt@nathanspasic.at

Bei den Wiener Festwochen hielt ProfX. Alexander Nikolic drei Tage lang ein Seminar im Performeum. Kulinarisch begleitet von der "Migrating Kitchen" (Bacherplatz 1, Wien).

 

© 2017. Nathan Spasic. All rights reserved.

kontakt@nathanspasic.at

Ed Johnson's FIGURATIVELY SPEAKING Presents: MARVELOUS WORLD Vol. 1 Episode 17

 

Direct link to episode: www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_A0k8bqgcc

 

Direct link to Series site: www.ejfs.blogspot.com

Ed Johnson's FIGURATIVELY SPEAKING Presents: MARVELOUS WORLD

www.ejfs.blogspot.com

Bei den Wiener Festwochen hielt ProfX. Alexander Nikolic drei Tage lang ein Seminar im Performeum. Kulinarisch begleitet von der "Migrating Kitchen" (Bacherplatz 1, Wien).

 

© 2017. Nathan Spasic. All rights reserved.

kontakt@nathanspasic.at

Ed Johnson's FIGURATIVELY SPEAKING Presents: MARVELOUS WORLD Vol. 1 Episode 8

 

Direct link to episode: www.youtube.com/watch?v=rk9NqltjIYA

 

Direct link to Series site: www.ejfs.blogspot.com

Ed Johnson's FIGURATIVELY SPEAKING Presents: MARVELOUS WORLD Vol. 1 Episode 7 pt 1 "Priority Distress Call"

 

Direct link to episode: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOaKh3neQjg

 

Direct link to Series site: www.ejfs.blogspot.com

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