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"As many autistic people have said, it is important to make the rest of the world a friendlier place for autistic people, so they can be themselves and still be accepted. Once this happens, there will be no need for an autistic person to camouflage unless he or she wants to."- Laura Hull and Will Mandy via kids.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/frym.2019.00129

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This is the final photo of the triptych, but I am sharing it with you first so you can see the series as it is intended. I shot it with the help of my partner, in a cotton field growing on top of a hill. I decided to use stick on pearls as a way of attempting to camouflage into my surroundings, this is very similar to the way people with autism may camouflage in social situations- this is called Masking.

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I hope that this mini series can introduce a new idea into your mental dictionary, starting a discussion on something that affects me and I'm sure many others, without it getting much mainstream attention.

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This photo acts as the resolution in this three part narrative, where the character (being me in the frame) has found peace with their masking. When you come through the beginning and the conflict stages (which will be shared in photo form soon) and you can feel contentment in yourself. Even though I'm not perfectly blended into the surroundings, it's ok! Because my uniqueness is what makes me shine! It's ok to not fit in, it's ok to try to fit in as well, as certain situations are best handled through masking.

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Masking: Resolution. Photo 3 of my Masking triptych. #Autismus

New Years resolution to run more miles!

Resolving to use more colour even with, or especially with, uninteresting objects like this table tennis ball.

To be the person Laddie deserves me to be. Happy New Year to you all.

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The hubby decided he wanted musicians in the house. He surprised me by buying a new guitar he has been talking about for a few months. I know he is excited to learn and play but even more so to have our boys get involved in music, starting now. Lessons for Dad start soon...

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Mt Sunday — or Eldoras, depending on how you wan to look at it. ;) — on a lovely Summer morning, with the Southern Alpes in the background, and one of the thousands of streams that feed the Rangitata River.

 

These days, you're better off seeing all my photos in "L", as I've reduced substantially the resolution of the images I upload. Your honest comments and critiques are very much welcomed. Favs too! ;) Please refrain from posting awards and groups' "comment codes". They're really not my thing.

 

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This bike has been sitting behind the shop of where I work for probably two years. Before that it roamed around the nursery unclaimed. Now left to rot away and all but forgotten, it lays here. No one claims it and no one knows who it belongs to. At one time, I'm sure, there were good intentions for using it. Like every new year, we make resolutions to better ourselves. We buy into the next fad, the next craze or even into our own delusions. That is, what I imagine happened here and now that those intentions are gone, the bike has now been discarded like some Christmas puppy.

To lose a few lb and inches. To become healthier. To be more positive.

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location: dhahran, saudi arabia

 

resolutions

realistically, i know i probably will not follow through with my resolutions. so, i will just make one: to better myself. correct me if i'm wrong, but aren't most new years resolutions pertaining to this very goal?

 

thank you 2009, for a great year. 2010 will hopefully be good to me, and will unfortunately end my high school career.

 

i'm going back to boarding school tomorrow. i'm very sad.

 

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That's my resolutions for 2012. Ok i'm a bit late, but it's never too late. So I'm starting a new 52 this week. I'll be choosing my own themes, and that's just the way it is ! ;)

 

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Resolution photos of Kingfisher

View the 4567 x 3024 sized image and you can see a huge, white stretched limo outside Norwich Registry Office. Norwich City aerial.

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Large agriculture panorama view of the front range of the Colorado rocky mountains from the farm fields with bales of hay up to the continental divide.

 

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I must make more big pots of soup. Homemade from scratch is definitely the best!

  

Rescanned at higher resolution with better colour and image quality

 

1st May 1982 and 40 004 is one of the workings of the year as it deputised for a failed 47 459 into Paddington from Banbury on 1V18 the 08:25 from Birmingham New Street and then returned on 1M13, the 11:50 Paddington - Birmingham New Street

I was on the train from Reading to Coventry by which time, the grapevine had been working overtime and it resembled a railtour - gawd knows what any normals on the train thought was going on.

40 004 is seen here leaving Coventry

As I can't load the video of this dress in motion due to file size I will have to demonstrate it this way.

 

Just a simple left right motion makes this dress move so wonderfully. Ive got 2inch heels on under here and the hem only just skims the ground. its so nice to get a proper long dress.

Network South East liveried class 50 50018 'Resolution' heads towards Gloucester at Tuffley junction with a Sunday afternoon express passenger around 1991

 

A rather grainy photo taken with my old Pentax ME Super 35mm film camera and scanned from my original 35mm colour film negative

Closeup of strawberry surface features, with details in high resolution.

68022 'Resolution' with 68005 'Defiant' on the rear working 1Q19 0839 HEATON - DERBY RTC, test train, pass Cromwell on the 25th July 2016. This was the 1512 Selby Canal Jn. - London King's Cross leg of the diagram.

View of Galleria Umberto I in Naples, Italy.

May 2019.

 

Shot with a Sigma Art 18-35mm F 1.8 zoom lens, F 5.6 @27mm, on a Nikon F4 film SLR.

This zoom lens was developed for digital APS-C sensors but in the 28-35mm covers full frame as well.

At 35mm it has a bit too much of distortion but it's still usable.

At 28mm it's optimal.

Sharpness is extremely high, in the same league of the best full frame primes.

Lack of digital sensor glass is not a problem even wide open, probably thanks to a very large nodal point to sensor distance.

 

Fuji Velvia 100 slide film can really deliver, if exposed properly.

This particular film was developed 2 years after exposure but still retained very good qualities.

 

Scanned with a macro setup:

- Rodenstock APO Rodagon 75mm F 4 repro lens @F6.7;

- 1.5:1 magnification ratio;

Equivalent 6000dpi optical resolution.

Resized to 24Mpxls.

 

Colors and contrast as shot, no PP.

 

Original file available.

Taken using S100fs +

Marumi 200 + Raynox DCR-250 + Raynox DCR-150.

 

Pentax 645

Kodak Ektar 100

Film 88-Ocean & Blues

March 2019

Valencia, Spain

We've done well with class 68s on the 6K97 Toton North Yard to Crewe Basford Hall trip recently, with at least 5 different examples in 3 different liveries (DRS, Chiltern & TPE) over the past couple of weeks. On the gorgeous evening of 26/05/20, it was again the turn of Trans-Pennine Express livery 68022 'Resolution', seen having been given a green light to go straight past Watson's Bridge and on to Stenson Junction. This shot required the pole at full 7m, which can just be made out as a faint shadow in the shot, showing how low the sun was!

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Entry in Panachallenge Resolution's challenge. My resolution was to get out more with both of my cameras. as the title states it will be a broken one, year hasn't started very well getting out & using them. Entry earned 10th place.

This image highlights the location of the galaxy JADES-GS-z6 in a portion of an area of the sky known as GOODS-South, which was observed as part of the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey, or JADES.

 

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This galaxy, along with others in this region, were part of a Webb study by an international team of astronomers, who observed the chemical signature of carbon-rich dust grains at redshift ~7. This is roughly equivalent to one billion years after the birth of the Universe. Similar observational signatures have been observed in the much more recent Universe, attributed to complex, carbon-based molecules known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). It is not thought likely, however, that PAHs would have developed within the first billion years of cosmic time. Therefore, this observation suggests the exciting possibility that Webb may have observed a different species of carbon-based molecule: possibly minuscule graphite- or diamond-like grains produced by the earliest stars or supernovae. This observation suggests exciting avenues of investigation into both the production of cosmic dust and the earliest stellar populations in our Universe, and was made possible by Webb’s unprecedented sensitivity.

 

The team’s research indicates that this particular galaxy showed significant dust obscuration and has undergone substantial metal enrichment relative to galaxies with similar mass at the same redshift. The team also believes the galaxy's visible colour gradient may indicate a peculiar geometrical alignment of stars and dust.

 

In this image, blue, green, and red were assigned to Webb’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) data at 0.9, 1.15, and 1.5 microns; 2.0, 2.77, and 3.55 microns; and 3.56, 4.1, and 4.44 microns (F090W, F115W, and F150W; F200W, F277W, and F335M; and F356W, F410M, and F444W), respectively.

 

The galaxy is shown zoomed in on a region measuring roughly 1x1 arcseconds, which is a measure of angular distance on the sky. One arcsecond is equal to 1/3600 of one degree of arc (the full Moon has an angular diameter of about 0.5 degrees). The actual size of an object that covers one arcsecond on the sky depends on its distance from the telescope.

 

Image credit: ESA/Webb, NASA, ESA, CSA, B. Robertson (UC Santa Cruz), B. Johnson (Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian), S. Tacchella (University of Cambridge, M. Rieke (Univ. of Arizona), D. Eisenstein (Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian), A. Pagan (STScI)

 

[Image description: The image shows a deep galaxy field, featuring thousands of galaxies of various shapes and sizes. A cutout indicates a particular galaxy, known as JADES-GS-z6, which was a research target for this result. It appears as a blurry smudge of blue, red and green.]

(The new feature of the Pentax K-3II)

 

Pentax K-3II

DA 35mm 2.8 Macro Limited

Out of camera jpeg

 

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