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Our Daily Challenge - Resolution

Try a 365 project ?! Day 1 ...

I read something today: what exactly is "a New Years resolution"? It's a "To Do" list for the first week of January!

Perhaps it is. But at least by next week I made 7 new galleries, starting today with Tomás Ajo, a very creative person.

 

Have a look at Tomás' stream or the gallery I created and see for yourself.

 

Happy New Year!! And my apologies for the lack of comments on your beautiful photos in the last year!

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YOUR VISIT, MY PLEASURE.

THANK YOU SO MUCH.

 

Räi

 

Eva: Dave, I really don't understand why I need to stand on this scale.

Dave: It's quite simple. It's New Years and a common resolution to make is to lose some weight.

Eva: I don't think that one applies to me. I'm perfect.

Dave: Really? You don't think that you put on a bit of weight last year?

Eva: I did indeed. But, it was all part of the plan. Part of my fitness goals.

Dave: Really? Very few would consider gaining weight as a good fitness goal.

Eva: Well, very few are as brilliant as me. See, I put on a little extra around the middle then you guys take me for more walks. Since we've been doing longer walks all of the weight is gone. So, more weight equals more walks and more fitness. A perfect plan!

Dave: Then why will you only stand on the scale with two paws.

Eva: You humans only do it with two feet. I'm just following the instructions.

Dave: Really?

Eva: That and I don't want to give you an accurate baseline weight. If you had an accurate baseline weight the need for long walks might disappear.

 

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Eva did put on a few pounds last year, but since longer more frequent walks have been initiated she's looking great.

 

Eva really is glad to be back in the 52 weeks spotlight. She was hesitant to get on the scale at first, but some motivational Cheerios really did help. Which may have been all part of her plan too.

This high-resolution still image is part of a video taken by several cameras as NASA’s Perseverance rover touched down on Mars on Feb. 18, 2021. A camera aboard the descent stage captured this shot. A key objective for Perseverance’s mission on Mars is astrobiology, including the search for signs of ancient microbial life. The rover will characterize the planet’s geology and past climate, pave the way for human exploration of the Red Planet, and be the first mission to collect and cache Martian rock and regolith (broken rock and dust). Subsequent NASA missions, in cooperation with ESA (the European Space Agency), would send spacecraft to Mars to collect these cached samples from the surface and return them to Earth for in-depth analysis. The Mars 2020 mission is part of a larger program that includes missions to the Moon as a way to prepare for human exploration of the Red Planet. JPL, which is managed for NASA by Caltech in Pasadena, California, built and manages operations of the Perseverance and Curiosity rovers.

 

Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

 

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I am not a fan of winter but I live in the north and have to get over it. My last couple of years in Winnipeg I did my best to embrace winter. I tried to get to all the winter events I could every weekend. I am going to try that again this year.

 

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This shot of Wahclella Falls in the Columbia River Gorge is a bit different. It is a panorama of the waterfall consisting of four horizontal images stitched together to make a big vertical image about 33 megapixels in resolution.

 

View in larger size and read about my adventure on my blog.

 

Voting begins on Sunday FOR ONE WEEK ONLY for the "Waterfall-Aholics T-Shirt Contest". Any member of the group can vote for your favourite photo. Click here for information.

 

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Sigma 70 mm. Macro Art serie. PP with Affinity.

This is a detailed, 121 megapixel panorama of the San Francisco holiday skyline, shot on December 28 2016. I've been working on making as sharp and as detailed as possible; you can make out exit sign lights above doors at the SFMOMA 2.4km (1.5 miles) and 555 California 3km (1.9 miles) away and individual lights on the Bay Bridge 5.5km (3.4 miles) away. Thanks very much to Florian Kainz for all of his advice to get this as good as it could be :]

 

You can check out the full resolution version here: www.flickr.com/photos/captin_nod/32066278265/sizes/o/

 

The hardware used was nothing particularly special - a Canon 7D with the cheap, standard canon 70-300mm zoom lens at 260mm. I shot individual pictures at f/11, ISO 400 with a 1 second exposure (which underexposed most things about a stop). The panorama itself is shot from 46 individual images; and each one of these images consisted of locking off the camera and taking 4 photographs. In photoshop, these are exactly aligned and median filtered to reduce noise, remove motion artifacts from moving lights and recover a little dynamic range. I'd periodically switch the camera into live view to check that the focus of the lens was sharp. The process of shooting the images - the setup, calibration, checking focus and of course actual exposures - took a little under an hour.

 

After stitching, the image is around 50,000 pixels across. As expected, I wasn't able to completely eliminate all the things that could contribute to softness - nailing the focus, intrinsic shaking of the tripod & camera due to things like wind, and distortion due to heat haze and atmosphere. In the original panorama, there are large parts of the image that can be downsampled, resized back up and placed back in without any significant loss in quality. This 'empty resolution' means that I could wholesale resample the image to half it's size; this also had the effect of improving the signal to noise ratio a little, reducing the noise in the final image.

 

For the interactive panorama on Facebook (www.facebook.com/bjoshi/posts/10154212269427423), I used a modified version of Eric Cheng's fantastic PSD templates (www.facebook.com/notes/eric-cheng/editing-360-photos-inje...) to create a 6000 pixel wide, 300-degree-wide cylindrical panorama version of the image. It requires a little manual messing around with the XMP metadata to get it exactly where I wanted it (my image is not very tall); ping me in the comments below if you want more details or help figuring it out.

 

For those of you that have grabbed the original image from Flickr with the intent of printing or using commercially - please don't, and buy the image or hire me instead. I shoot high quality imagery at very reasonable rates. I'm easy to find, drop me a line.

 

Just in case this alone doesn't deter you, in the online copies of the photograph I've hidden (in plain sight) in a range of highly offensive imagery that would be extremely embarrassing and difficult to explain to a client. Have fun trying to find it all because I guarantee you can't :]

I recommend that you download full resolution images and zoom to 100% in your image editing software, e.g. Photoshop, to review sharpness - 4K examples that follow will appear sharper when viewed in a web browser.

 

Note > Minor cropping may have been made to either straighten the image or to adjust to the 16:10 aspect ratio (the shape of most computer monitors).

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1T29 11.00 York to Scarborough drops down-grade towards Barton Hill near Thornton le Clay, 10th October 2021. Pole pic.

Write everyday, to the end. I have issues finishing things.

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People in Newfoundland are very friendly and optimistic. This small boat's name is "It's All Good". Be like Lenny, think positive. Whatever the problem it is, It's All Good. Take care my friends!

 

Quidi Vidi Village, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

 

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Today we at the We're Here group are trying to remember the resolutions that we made in 2010 as we are infiltrating the

2010 New Year's Resolution group.

 

In conclusion. there is not a noticeable difference between 1440p and 1080p recoding from OBS once the video is uploaded to flickr

This one is a bit better. Shot with a cell phone camera without a tripod.

  

Thank you so much for your views, comments and faves! They are encouraging as I continue on my photographic journey.

Pose: Sacrificed by DenDen Poses (maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Kiwi%20Island/218/79/23)

Environment by Spectre Skies

Garb: Roman Toga by Noche

 

Musical Inspiration: Glassy Sky, Vocal Version by AmaLee (www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-cvKiFf0n0)

Hoek van Holland 11-5-2023

Taken in Villa Taranto, Verbania. Meyer Trioplan 100 mm.

I want to become more organized, loose some weight ( not cause society is pressuring me to just because i think it would be good for my self confidence), improve in my photography of coarse, and try and not care what other people think.

 

Tell me yours.

A photo I took a long time ago. I recorded the music last night.

NieR:Automata - dowsampled from 9MP | custom resolutions | FAR 0.6.2 | CE table by IDK31 & Smithfield | ReShade.

 

In some weird way, this game manages to look great and not so great at the same time.

Pay me what exactly? If Fiat paper currency did not exist you would have to invent it. So the Chief Cashier, on behalf of the Governor and the Company of the Bank of England promises to pay me on demand the sum of £20... well that's nice.

 

I recently made some predictions for 2017 but neglected to make any resolutions. Well, here goes. If 2016 was the year of the underdog and surprises I can do something to make 2017 the year of the 'little guy'.

 

- I can limit the money that goes to credit card providers.

- I can favour family businesses wherever possible.

- I can eschew corporate foodservice providers.

- I can choose to patronize smaller retailers.

- I can steer clear of online retailers.

- I can buy on the high street.

- I can choose to pay cash.

 

If we don't shop on the high street, then we can't be surprised if it closes down or mutates to survive. I can and will choose to do these things in 2017.

 

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Cheetah Run at the Cheetah Conservation Fund, Namibia.

 

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Although I may say so myself, I think I did a pretty good job.

I made the right decision to design the engine just a little smaller. I think it's closer to the real thing.

 

I thought it would have been better to set the resolution a little higher and render.

 

I completed the "Resistance B-wing" up to the cockpit. All that remains is the main body.

  

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_7willows_: Thank you Karen! @kareni

 

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ohgphotography: Love the gallery!

 

_7willows_: Thanks so much Gianna! That really makes me smile @rubiness

 

_7willows_: Thank you @imageconjurer

 

_7willows_: Thanks a million, happy you do! @ohgphotography

  

This challenge really made me think. I considered all the things in my life that deserve a resolution such as more walking, exercise, weight loss, healthy eating, decluttering, intellectual pursuits (painting, stitching, reading, learning French). But I finally decided that my attitude was the most in need of improvement so I resolve to take a more positive view of even the most difficult of circumstances. I hope this image captures my goal.

“There is no avoidance in delay.”

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