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Whew. Drove today over 500 km to try some interior photography (some other time about that:) so pretty long day behind me. Driving back to home was mostly torture as it was foggy everywhere and didn't have the time and place to actually stop to shoot some fog stuff. Saw lots of ready-to-take photos on my way to home :( So after getting home decided to go out at the middle of night to catch even something. Well here's the first try made with LR6 HDR mode. Now it's the time to say good night as it's 1 PM EET. zzzzzZZZZzzzz x____x
I don't usually tend to double up with my uploads but this is another shot of the Brown Shield Bugs on my Tibouchina tree taken two days ago after a small petal fell on them during overnight rain and scattered them a bit. This shot was again taken end on with near maximum aperture but with a flash and shows the reality we face dealing with shallow depths of field.
I was doing a bit of research over the weekend and was also amazed at the difference to DOF that different focal lengths make. For instance with two otherwise similar lenses with otherwise similar settings, a factor of two in differential focal length (say 105mm to say 60mm) results in DOF's for the same aperture that can be five or more times different. That's a significant amount and meaningful in terms of outcomes of macro photography and shots.
Moments after crossing the Little Calumet River, UP #2180 is about to depart Chicago city limits with YCHYC to Yard Center.
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Shout out to SFXminifigures for this crafty part use for the new Arctic Explorer head.
J'ai modifié le code couleur et modifié les différents modules pour y ajouter une grand panel trans clear.
J'ai modifié les éclairages aussi afin qu'ils puissent être actionnés derrière les rochers à l'arrière du MOC
I’ve only seen a handful of these but only ever one at a time. Today they were all over, never seen as many in one place!xx
Ocean Shield (IMO: 9628374) is an offshore supply vessel registered and sailing under the flag of Australia. Her gross tonnage is 8,368. She was built in 2012. Her overall length (loa) is 110.9 m.
I photographed the Ocean Shield on her approach to berth at Fremantle Port on 10 September 2016.
2.9.2020.
A Common Shield Bug (Palomena prasina) on Marsh Ragwort (Senecio aquaticus).
Daneshill Lakes Nature Reserve.
IAIS 511 pulls its transfer from IHB Blue Island yard past the new owners of a house adjacent to BI Jct. They seem to be enjoying their newly acquired backyard. May 2025