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This is really different from the work that i have been producing lately, But it seems like i have one decent conceptual piece every week and half or so . It would be cool if i could create more conceptual photos everyday but i just cant seem to find the time to set everything up.
And i guess the concept behind this photo is all explained in the title.
I really appreciate any constructive feedback/ critiques :)
Program:Manual
Lens:24-70mm f/2.8 G VR
F:2.8
Speed:1/250
ISO:5000
Focal Length:70 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:+16
Focus Mode:AF-F
AF Area:Contrast-detect (normal area)
Shooting Mode:Continuous, Auto ISO, [9]
VR:On
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto0
Picture Control:Neutral
Focus Distance:0.60 m
Dof:0.011 m (0.590 - 0.601)
HyperFocal:58.24 m
I’d like to present my entry to the BrickLink Designer Program Series 1 - Bob’s Café and Johnny’s Bakery!
It has a chance to become a limited edition LEGO set, so if you like it, please consider voting for it! - www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-1/414/Bob's-...
The set idea contains two buildings: the corner building has a café on the ground floor, a LEGO fan's apartment on the first floor, and a nice, cosy roof terrace. The second building has a small bakery on the ground floor and a small apartment on the first floor; but there's also an attic where minifigures can store their old stuff they're not using.
These houses are modular, which means you can connect them using technic pins and you can also easily remove/add multiple floors to them, and they’re compatible with the new LEGO road system. They have a much smaller footprint than classic modular buildings, but the facades and interiors are really detailed, so I hope AFOLs and younger builders will like this set.
Program:Manual
Lens:24-70mm f/2.8 G VR
F:2.8
Speed:1/1250
ISO:64
Focal Length:70 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:+17
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, Auto ISO
VR:On
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto1
Picture Control:Auto
Focus Distance:3.98 m
Dof:0.54 m (3.73 - 4.27)
HyperFocal:58.24 m
This Saturday 10 volunteers organized a workshop to learn programming with the Scratch visual programming software and robotics with the Lego Wedo and Mindstorms kits to kids.
There have been a lot of other sessions for 3 years since we've started to promote this type of workshop.
Thanks to all these people and the organizations that provides knowledge, computers, resources kits and snacks (ADN Ouest, La ruche numérique, La cantine numérique, Devoxx4Kids, Coder Dojo, Coding Gouter, ...., as well as a large number of companies that are sponsors for these events)
Program:Manual
Lens:12-28mm f/4 G
F:8.0
Speed:1/60
ISO:200
Focal Length:14.0 mm (35 mm equivalent 21.0 mm)
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Single Area
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame
VR:Off
Metering Mode:Spot
WB:Auto1
Focus Distance:3.98 m
Dof:inf (0.94 m - inf)
HyperFocal:1.22 m
Program:Manual
Lens:24-70mm f/2.8 G VR
F:2.8
Speed:1/250
ISO:125
Focal Length:70 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:+16
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, Auto ISO, [9]
VR:On
EV:-1/3
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto0
Picture Control:Neutral
Focus Distance:5.96 m
Dof:1.22 m (5.41 - 6.63)
HyperFocal:58.24 m
Program:Manual
Lens:70-300mm f/4-5.6 G VR
F:8.0
Speed:1/320
ISO:280
Focal Length:300 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:-1
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, [3], Auto ISO, [9]
VR:On
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto0
Picture Control:Flat
Focus Distance:14.13 m
Dof:1.04 m (13.62 - 14.67)
HyperFocal:374.42 m
Prompted on World Parrot Day, and with the extraordinary co-operative effort of the photographer, here we have a rare find.
This kākāpō chick was in the able care of hands from the Kākāpō Recovery Program . The photographer was the enthralled witness to this scene.
Please don't ask for more details as refusal may offend…or I might have to cook my own dinner.
Pronunciation tip: it sounds like car-car-paw
Given this by a Widow who was a member of Brentwood Photographic Club -- her Husband died 1993 in his darkroom -- she is still sorting out gear from the garage ! This was covered in DUST and 50mm lens had the start of 'Fungus Flecks' in front and rear surfaces which I cleaned off just in time due to many years in damp garage. She owns NIKON FE cameras so I have serviced them as much as I can for her. The OLYMPUS Spot Program is supposed to ' Eat Batteries' so I am taking them out when not being used.
it has to start somewhere
it has to start sometime
what better place than here
what better time than now ...
Wandering the streets of Vancouver's Eastside.
This mural is on the south side of the York Theatre on East Georgia Street at Commercial Drive.
The mural was painted in June 2018.
Designed and painted by The Cultch Youth Program, youth program manager Ariel Martz-Oberlander, and lead artists Richard Tetrault and Sharifah Marsden.
The mural features some very Vancouver motifs (a bicycle and rain drops) plus one prominent figure: local hip-hop artist and activist JB the First Lady.
JB THE FIRST LADY:
Jerilynn Snuxyaltwa Webster (a member of the Nuxalk & Onondaga Nations) is known by her stage name "JB the First Lady". Webster was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan 12 March, 1984.
Webster moved to Vancouver in the early 2000s where she attended her first hip-hop show by Tribal Wisdom, a group of young Indigenous rappers. The show was a pivotal moment for Webster in her journey as a hip-hop artist inspiring her to create music to empower other young people.
JB is well known for her involvement in the Idle No More movement and for emceeing rallies for Indigenous rights, decolonization, environmental justice, and the issue of violence against Indigenous women.
Despite national recognition, Webster maintains a strong focus on supporting and giving back to youth in her community.
JB is hip hop and spoken word artist, beat-boxer, cultural dancer and youth educator. With four studio albums under her belt, JB sees her songs as a way of capturing oral history, and isn’t afraid to write lyrics that speak to challenging subjects like residential schools and missing and murdered indigenous women.
YORK THEATRE:
Opened in 1913 as the Alcazar Theatre it was built with full stage facilities and was designed by architect John McCarter.
On February 12, 1940 it was re-named York Theatre and became the home of the Vancouver Little Theatre for 54 years. In the 1940’s the facade was given a streamline Art Moderne' style remodel.
In more recent years it became a cinema, known as the Raja Cinema Commercial operated by Raja Cinemas and showed Indian movies. The closed and by 2008, the building was threatened with demolition.
In collaboration with Vancouver City councillor Jim Green and Henriquez Partners Architects a feasibility study was completed that demonstrated the viability of reinvesting in the theatre.
With the financial backing from the City of Vancouver and Wall Financial a local developer, the York Theatre was saved and rehabilitated through a heritage and density transfer agreement.
The building reopened as the York Theatre December 2013 as a live performance theatre with 370 seats.
The York is operated by the Vancouver East Cultural Centre (CULTCH)
Inspired by the Architectural wonders of Andreas, KingBrick and Stijn Oom.
I wanted to primarily test destruction in this build, but one thing led to another and I ended up making something with much more life and flavour than I had originally intended to create.
Program:Manual
Lens:50mm f/1.4 G
F:1.4
Speed:1/320
ISO:64
Focal Length:50 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:0
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, [9]
VR:Off
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto0
Picture Control:Neutral
Focus Distance:0.47 m
Dof:0.007 m (0.470 - 0.477)
HyperFocal:59.43 m
API, originally Advanced Programming Interface but now more commonly known by its near synonym, Application Programming Interface, is any defined inter-program interface. Más info aquí
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One of the few remaining T605s from Kenworth’s aborted wide cab engineering evaluation program from the early 2000s.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the company's Dragon spacecraft is launched on NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 mission to the International Space Station with NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Warren "Woody" Hoburg, UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev onboard, Thursday, March 2, 2023, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 mission is the sixth crew rotation mission of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket to the International Space Station as part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program. Bowen, Hoburg, Alneyadi, and Fedyaev launched at 12:34 a.m. EST from Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center to begin a six month mission aboard the orbital outpost. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)