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A fractious MWC16 panel on cell advertisements introduced quite a few executives from the advert sector side plus advert behemoth Google facial area-to-facial area with what may be their worst nightmare: network-stage cell advert blocking.
The drama played out in front of a ...
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So you might have heard of LDD's massive (and ongoing) kerfuffle, in which the only color in Extended Mode's palette is red. In the process of finding a workaround, I discovered a file by Aanchir, Eurobrick's Master of Obscure Colors. He did some hard techie stuff and found like 60 extra colors that LDD supports but doesn't actually list anywhere in any mode. His list is arranged... I dunno how his list is arranged, you can see it here. I basically just took his colors and smushed them all onto stacks of 2x4 bricks, in groups of "all the blue colors" or "all the metallic colors". My version's HERE. All you have to do is add these stacks to your templates, add the right color stack to your WIP build, and then use the color picker tool to get the right color on the brush. (If I forget and remove this from Dropbox in a month or two and you want the file, please FM me and I'll get it to you ASAP.)
No Wolfie, this doesn't do anything for the decals ;^)
Also known as Caldwell 49 and NGC 2237.
The Rosette is an emission nebula in the constellation Monoceros some 5,000 light years away.
It's thought to be responsible for the birth of some 2,500 stars. A group of which can be seen near the centre, this is the open star cluster NGC 2244 estimated to be about 4,000,000 years old.
Boring Techie bit:
Telescope: Askar FRA400 with .7 reducer
Mount: EQ6r pro
Camera: ZWO 533mc pro
Filter: Optolong L'eNhance.
Guided and controlled by the ZWO asiair+
Best 90% of 40 light frames 180 seconds each.
Stacked with darks, flats, dark flats & bias with DSS.
Processed using Graxpert, PixInsight & Affinity Photo.
This is just a small part of the nebula. I would have to do a pretty large mosaic to incorporate it all.
NGC7000 is an emission nebula in the Northern constellation Cygnus. At 1,700 light years away and about 100 light years across, it's a fair sized nebula.
Boring techie bit:
Skywatcher Quattro 8" Newtonian Reflector steel tube with the f4 aplanatic coma corrector, Skywatcher EQ6 R pro mount, Altair Starwave 50mm guide scope, ZWO asi120mm guide camera mini, ZWO asi533mc pro cooled to -10c gain 101, Optolong L'enhance 2" filter, ZWO filter drawer, ZWO asiair plus.
180s exposures.
Best 90% of 20 light frames.
Darks, Flats & Bias.
Stacked with DeepSkyStacker and processed in PixInsight
People have usually referred to Google, Facebook and Twitter as circumstances where international tech firms are blocked in China. In reality, though Facebook and Twitter had been indeed blocked, Google chose to withdraw due to the fact they didn’t want to comply with Chinese censorship r...
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Known has the Silver Needle galaxy.
This edge-on loose spiral galaxy is about 13.5 million light years from us in the constellation Canes Venatici. It's estimated to be 65,000 light years from end to end.
Captured on the 6th of March 2024.
Bortle 6, poor seeing.
Boring techie bit:
Skywatcher Quattro 8" Newtonian Reflector steel tube with the f4 aplanatic coma corrector, Skywatcher EQ6 R pro mount, Altair Starwave 50mm guide scope, ZWO asi120mm guide camera mini, ZWO asi533mc pro cooled to -20c gain 100, Optolong L'enhance 2" filter, ZWO asiair plus.
120s exposures.
Best 70% of 90 light frames.
Darks, Flats & Bias.
Stacked with DeepSkyStacker and processed in Affinity Photo
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I was in San Fran early in January for the Bay Area Photowalk. This image was created on the Monday after the Photowalk. I met up with Nathan Wirth , Athena Carey , Alan Allum and John Kosmopoulos for breakfast and spent a wonderful day shooting around Pacifica and beyond with such amazing company.
The weather conditions for the entire trip were really special and the Monday was certainly no exception. The crowds had all departed after the crazy busy Photowalk weekend, so I had my favorite people all to myself. The Pacifica Pier is pretty damn cool and makes for a very interesting subject. I shot this at beach level, which meant that I had to be on my toes at all times and was prepared to run back up the stairs at any given moment.
I used a 10 stop and 3 stop ND filter and 3 stop hard grad ND filter, to get the right level of contrast in the sky, water and around the rock shelves.
The techie stuff:
Sony A850 D-SLR
Zeiss 16-35mm Lens
ISO: 100
Aperture: f/13
Exposure: 72 seconds
Focal Length: 16mm
Filters: Lee Big Stopper ND filter, Lee 3 stop ND filter and Lee 3 stop hard grad ND filter
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Charlottesville, Virginia. Shot with an Olympus E-M1 Mark II camera and an Olympus 12-100mm f4.0 lens.
A Haiku Note:
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New technology
changes over thirty years
all you do is touch
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From my earlier days (or nights) when I had this colored flashlight. It broke, luckily, because I've evolved a little to prefer a more natural light-painting addition. Anyway, the techie stuff on this is: Canon 5D III with 17-35 F2.8L at 17mm, ISO 2000, F2.8 @ 30 seconds x 139 frames, or a little over 1 hour, stacked with Startrails.exe. Cool how a few of the lower startrails reflect into the still water of the lake.
My Razer Naga Molten Gaming Mouse in the dark...
I actually had a Razer Naga before, but decided to buy the MOLTEN special edition.
All for that fiery factor! hihi
Anyone here play Heroes of Newerth and DOTA?
Guess what I used for the fill-in red light. :D
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Google these days declared that it is bringing some of its Google Cloud Platform and Google Applications tools a very little little bit closer jointly. BigQuery, Google’s serverless analytics facts warehousing service, will now be equipped to go through data files from Google Drive and obt...
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Also known as the Beehive cluster. M44 lies at 577 light years from Earth in the constellation of Cancer and spans about 15 light years across. In total there is estimated to be over 1,000 stars associated with this cluster. At around 600 million years old this cluster is quite young, when compared to our Sun's 4.5 billion years.
Boring techie bit:
Skywatcher Quattro 8" Newtonian Reflector steel tube with the f4 aplanatic coma corrector, Skywatcher EQ6 R pro mount, Altair Starwave 50mm guide scope, ZWO asi120mm guide camera mini, ZWO asi533mc pro cooled to -10c, Optolong L'enhance 2" filter, ZWO asiair plus.
Stacked with DeepSkyStacker and processed in StarTools.
2018P52/Week 36: Passage of Time
I had several ideas for this topic, but this is the one that kept coming to mind. When I thought of "time", it made me think of old and new memories.
Being an old techie, the word "memories" also me think of computer memories. These memories range from 1980 to the present.
The circuit board is a 4-KByte RAM board I assembled for an old home-brew computer I built in 1980. As time went on, memory chips got smaller and smaller, and held MUCH more!
Preview of my Patreon set featuring Model Techie. To see more visit the Mortal Beauty Patreon page.
5 January 2015 studio shoot in Deep Ellum. Shot with a Canon 6D, Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens. Model: Model Techie (mm:3572132).