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Explore & Frontpage March 7 2012. Highest #11
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The sun are about to going down over the field
Not a cloud to be seen as the sun rose behind the steelworks so decided on a monochrome effect.
Ashby Ville Nature Reserve, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire
With so many wildfires smoke has reached Southern Ontario today. The Sun was an orange colour for most of the day. You did not need a Sun filter today to photograph the Sun because the smoke created that filter for you. The sunspot # 2842 is visible on the right sight close to the edge. Another sunspot # 2845 is slightly visible on the lower third of the Sun, middle. My prayers go to those who actually have to go through the wildfires. People especially, but also wildlife and flora. This shot is pretty much SOOC, with only little bit of the noise correction.
Interesting effects from a vintage lens. (The rainbow 'sundog' was real but the weird flare is lens-induced)
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It's time for a vacation in the Greek islands, the Turkish Riviera, or the mysterious Bulgaria. There are planes flying from the airport Vaclav Havel in Prague. I wish all the finishers OK. Not like Paris!
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Vzpomínám na krátké antré v Megapixel a již neexistujícím Photoserveru. Většina těch vymatlaných blbů, co tam působili, by kritizovali neprokreslenost. Princip této fotky je tma. Tedy neprokreslenost. Fotka nemusí být ani ostrá, ani prokreslená, ani kompoziční, fotka je vaše a vy tím něco sdělujete a podobné kokoty pošlete do prdele! Venceremos!
We were watching this Barred Owlet from a walking trail as it moved from branch to ground to branch trying to catch a squirrel. It was difficult to get a photo in the darkness of the early morning forest and the light just starting to filter through but then the owlet flew up onto a low branch directly in a ray of sunlight.
Thank you for viewing.
Sunflowers in the morning sun. Have a large Thursday and Thanks for the Look.
We're having big problems with Internet access here. Hopefully our service provider will get to the bottom of the trouble tomorrow afternoon. Will get to your streams as soon as I can
This photo started off with green grass stalks, a soft blue backlight and a bit of sunshine coming in from the left. My goal was to make the in-focus seedheads appear metallic. I didn't really accomplish that but I'm well pleased with the results anyway.
Happy Sliding!
The Woolsey fire created so much smoke that it gave the sun an unreal appearance at sunset. I didn't do a whole lot to this photo. This was taken more than 70 miles away from the fire.
The landscape pass. One should go away and also be like a tree. Standing like a tree and see the landscape pass.
This photo and the photo before this is taken only 25 meters from each other.
The Sun's spectrum contains lines of ionized and neutral metals as well as very weak hydrogen lines. The V (Roman five) in the spectral class indicates that the Sun, like most stars, is a main sequence star. This means that it generates its energy by nuclear fusion of hydrogen nuclei into helium. There are more than 100 million G2 class stars in our galaxy. Once regarded as a small and relatively insignificant star, the Sun is now known to be brighter than 85% of the stars in the galaxy, most of which are red dwarfs
Camera: Canon EOS 50D
Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/640)
Aperture: f/10
Focal Length: 173 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: -5/3 EV
Flash: Flash did not fire
P.S not edited ^^
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