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As the day progresses the flak vipers scout the skies for any gi joe craft. Knowing that sooner than later the chatter they have picked up on there receiving radios will come in handy. All that is needed is a splint second and Bammmm Boommmmmm! Itll be over!
In a park near my home, there is a narrow trail that connects two parts of the large valley park. I love taking walk here to have fun with manual and vintage lenses.
Olympus OM-D-EM10 + TTArtisan 25mm f2.0
The weather is so bad, all that can be looked at is a nearby telephone pole.
X-Y adjustment on guide scope works great.
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This was taken through my scope at about 60 feet…sun angle was all wrong and my focus was not exactly right, but I thought it was worth sharing because it shows the lovely markings of these beautiful little creatures.
(European) Peacock butterfly
digiscoped through Leica APO Televid 82 mm spotting scope, D-Lux 4 camera, & digital adapter 4
Rutland Waters, UK
Birdfair, August 2009
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¹⁄₇₅₀ sec at f/6,7 - ISO 250 - 281mm
Canon EOS 6D Mark II - TAMRON 100-400mm F/4.5-6.3 Di VC USD A035
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Vice President Lai delivers remarks before departing for Palau.(2022/11/01)
Official Photo by Wang Yu Ching / Office of the President
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Authorization Method & Scope:
The four traces are (top to bottom) E, Q, A0 and A1. The 6809 is free-running with the data bus set to generate a NOP intsruction on every fetch. E is running at 2MHz, from an input clock on EXTAL of 8MHz from a clock oscillator module.
Scope: Orion 110ED
Mount: Hypetuned CG-5 (Thank you Laurie)
Camera: Flea3
Lunt Herschel Wedge - Thanks, Joe
Captured with FireCapture 2.3
Processed with Images Plus 6.0 Beta1
This is a scope recording at the VCC pin of an MSP430F2012 against which I'm practicing power glitching attacks.
Featuring the world's largest reinforced thinshell concrete dome (though eclipsed by the Seattle Kingdome from 1976 to 2000), Scope won the Virginia Society of the American Institute of Architects Test of Time award in 2003. Wes Lewis, director of Old Dominion University's civil engineering technology program, called it "a beautiful marrying of art and engineering." Noted architectural critic James Howard Kunstler described the design as looking like "yesterday's tomorrow."
I didn't end up actually shooting with this scope because it was having some odd battery issues, but I had fun trying to get photos showing the red dot.
Please note that a new hardware version of this device has been released, therefore these images will most likely not apply to it.