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Had my 400 on, and just swung it up and grabbed a shot of the full moon. not bad for an 8 power lens focused at 250,000 miles, lol.
(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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Happy New Year!! well, almost.. here in NJ it's about a half hour away.
been thinking of many ways in which i can impove in the new year...
to manage my stress better..
to open my heart more..
become a better mother, but at the same time be kinder to myself
to drop the anger...
to live in clarity, and peace
i also want to become a better photographer.. so with that in mind.. dare i?
1/365 i mean 1/366 ( thanks jason)
'cept this time..no rules... may or may not be selfies, manipulated or SOOC... whatever goes
FREEDOM!
I decided late last night to participate in Project 365 so I had some catching up to do today.
I hope to step outside my "dog" box a little more this year. Work on my compositional skills and maybe photograph some different subjects. I was thinking more along the lines of wildlife but there were none to be seen today. :)
This shoot was something a little different for me. I'm accustomed to capturing nature scenes and urban decay, but don't have much experience with human subjects. Many thanks to Jacob who joined me on this adventure and proved categorically photogenic.
Space Engine 9.7.2
8640x2160p (4:1 Aspect ratio)
NASA beat me to it!
Okay, they did a 1.5 billion pixel image, I'll give it to them. And a mighty fine one too.
www.spacetelescope.org/images/heic1502a/
It inspired me (plagiarism attempt) to make a similar shot.
Plain blue 68022 'Resolution' leads the 5K25 Wavertree Junction-Crewe Carriage sidings through Halebank on a sun drenched 19th April. This was the second return trip of the day with the runs providing Trans-Pennine Express drivers and guards with training prior to the class being used later this year. 68027 was on the rear.
New Year Resolution ...improve my application of textures in my photos! I used a texture from Belle Fleur Textures & Botanicals and one from 2 Lil' Owls Studio on this shot of a rose I took last May. These cold winter months are the best time to practice!
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This is titled resolution because it's the first of my 365 project
and also because it's got terrible image resolution
so that's that.
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68022 "Resolution" is seen passing through Earlestown Railway Station working 1F60 09:32 Scarborough to Liverpool Lime Street on the 29th December 2019.
Stock :- 11513, 12737, 12738, 12739, 12813.
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Some stand sharp, some blur away.
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Do you have any?
Care to share? =)
NYC Street Resolutions, Meatpacking District near the Highline, Manhattan, New York City. Taken with the Fujifilm X100F.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. The happiest man is he who learns from nature the lesson of worship.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca: On entering a temple we assume all signs of reverence. How much more reverent then should we be before the heavenly bodies, the stars, the very nature of God!
John Muir: All the wild world is beautiful, and it matters but little where we go, to highlands or lowlands, woods or plains, on the sea or land or down among the crystals of waves or high in a balloon in the sky; through all the climates, hot or cold, storms and calms, everywhere and always we are in God's eternal beauty and love. So universally true is this, the spot where we chance to be always seems the best.
On Saturday before the high winds got up the Moray West offshore wind guard vessels all sought refuge in Buckie. Resolution was the only one in DR Maritime's stylish colours.
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A visit to the West of England Line back in July 1991 and an image of 50018 'Resolution' accelerating away from the station stop at Axminster with the Table 145 16:22 Exeter St. Davids to London, Waterloo Network Express.
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Okay first and foremost.... I'm sad to say that I'm discontinuing the current Chapter of Blossoms Inc. Mainly because I lost interest in what I originally wrote. I wasn't feeling it anymore so I wont continue it for a while.
But no worries, because when I was cleaning out my closet, I found my story journal and I might do one of those. Who knows, but since they were written when I was in High School, they must have some genuine touch to them right? So we'll see what happens.
And lastly my Flickr New Year's Resolution is going to be, that I'm going to upload more pictures this year. Not story wise, but photography wise. I need more pics, and maybe within doing so, I'll learn some new tricks.
Thanks Guys
Jonny
I couldn't help it, I just had to make my resolution to go out and find more old, weathered, rotting, rusty, wonderful barns!
1O28, the 09:40 Plymouth to Waterloo service in a sylvan setting after it has just passed through Buckhorn Weston Tunnel on 15th September 1988 with 50018 Resolution carrying the first version of NSE livery as traction.
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Georges de Feure or Georges Joseph Van Sluÿters (1868-1943) was a French painter, theatrical designer and industrial art designer in the Symbolism and Art Nouveau movement. Living a Bohemian lifestyle at Montmartre in Paris, his circle of friends included composers, Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel. Feure was recognized as an important symbolist painter. His pictorial work was inspired by the poems of Charles Baudelaire, with various representations of the femme fatale. He also worked as an illustrator for “Courrier Français” and “Le Figaro Illustré”. We have digitally enhanced some of his artworks, including his poster design for “Les Maîtres de l’affiche” and “Jeanne d’Arc magazine”. They are free to download under the CC0 licence.
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This high-resolution image shows newly discovered frost at the top of Olympus Mons, the tallest volcano not only on Mars but in the entire Solar System. The frost appears blue on the floor of the volcano’s caldera (summit crater) and around its northern rim. It is absent on the well-lit steep slopes seen on the left of this image.
This frost was recently discovered by ESA’s ExoMars and Mars Express missions. The researchers spotted frost on not only Olympus Mons but on the other Tharsis volcanoes of Arsia Mons, Ascraeus Mons and Ceraunius Tholus. This is the first time that water frost has been found near Mars’s equator, a part of the planet where it was thought improbable for frost to exist.
The landscape on the right side of the image is filled with wrinkle ridges that lie inside the caldera, while the rippled structures on the centre-left are collapsed caldera rim terraces.
The image is false colour, meaning that the colours shown here are not those that would be seen by the human eye. This is because the CaSSIS instrument onboard ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter is sensitive to near-infrared light (which is invisible to our eyes), and the image has stretched contrast to better show the details of the terrain. In this false-colour image the water ice frost appears blue. False-colour images are really useful for scientists, revealing more information than can be seen with the human eye. Read more on how CaSSIS constructs its blue-hued images, and how this allows us to explore the Red Planet.
The image resolution is 4.5 m/pixel, and the Local Solar Time is 7:11 AM.
[Image description: This rectangular slice of Mars shows the terrain atop Mars’s volcano Olympus Mons. Rippled, uneven, stepped terrain can be seen, with different illuminations. The right-hand side of the image is blue-toned, representing the newly discovered water ice frost.]
Credits: ESA/TGO/CaSSIS; CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
50018 Resolution heads through Exminster in July 1984
The working is the 6.46 Newton Abbot to Exeter St Davids.
I think this was retimed later in the decade to leave Newton Abbot at 07.12.
Happy 2010 my dear friends/contacts!! I hope you’ve all had a wonderful New Year. I'm so sorry for not seeing and commenting on your photos as often as I used to. During the past few months I've been very busy, and to be honest I've got a little lazy as well. But one of the greatest things I found in 2009 was Flickr and my Flickr friends. I've got to know so many amazing people through this website, and I’m thankful for every photo view, comment, and favourite I’ve received. So thank you all very much.
For this year, one of my New Year's resolutions is to organise my time so that I can spend more time on Flickr, in order to upload more often and to see/fave/comment more photos.
✂ P.s. If you like, add a note to your buddy icon and write one of your New Year resolutions. I'll tag the name of people who share their resolutions in notes :D
I wish you all the best for 2010!
سلام. سال نو میلادی مبارک، امیدوارم ۲۰۱۰ برای همه سال خیلی خوبی باشه. با این عکس میخواستم هم به همه سال نو رو تبریک بگم، هم تشکر کنم، و هم معذرت بخوام. تشکر برای فوریتها، کامنت ها، کمک ها، نظر ها، پیشنهادا و تشویقتون؛ و معذرت برای اینکه توی چند ماه پیش واقعا سرم شلوغ شد و نتونستم خیلی به این سایت بیام و عکسای خوبتونو ببینم یا کامنت بنویسم. باور کنید دوست دارم تک تک عکساتونو ببینم و کلی از عکسای خوبتون یاد بگیرم اما هم درس و کار هست و هم اینکه مدیریت وقت خوبی ندارم و خیلی از وقتمو هدر میدم سر هیچو پوچ. برای همین این سال نو، یعنی توی سال ۲۰۱۰، تصمیم دارم که وقتمو بهتر تنظیم کنم و خیلی بیشتر به عکساتون سر بزنم و بیشتر کامنت بذارم وخودم عکسای دره پیتیمو بیشتر آپلود کنم. باور کنید کلی عکس از ماههای پیش هست که هی آپلود نکردم و الان انباشته شده، ولی امیدوارم همشون و زود زود آپلود کنم.
یه نت اضافه کنید روی عکستون و بنویسید که برای سال ۲۰۱۰ چه هدف یا آرمانی دارید. و چون نمیشه همرو تاگ کرد، هر کسی که این کارو کنه اسمش رو تگ میکنم توی عکس
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