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In the middle of a storm, a strange calm suddenly appeared.
View on clouds right above Grammont, summit of the swiss pre-alps, from the swiss side of lake Léman.
Contax-zeiss 300mm + Mutar 2x
#AbFav_LOVE_❤
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eab_beh07HU
Good Vibrations by The Beach Boys.
Cookie-cutters LOL
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I love the colorful clothes she wears
And the way the sunlight plays upon her hair
I hear the sound of a gentle word
On the wind that lifts her perfume through the air
I'm picking up good vibrations
She's giving me excitations
Good bop bop, good vibrations
Bop bop, excitations
Good, good, good, good vibrations
Close my eyes, she is somehow closer now
Softly smile, I know she must be kind
When I look in her eyes
She comes with me to a blossom world
I don't know where but she sends me there
Oh my my my, what a sensation
Oh my my, what elation
Got to keep those loving good vibrations
Happening with her
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Just to add a bit of color and vibration to you day dear Flickr friends.
Hope you are all able to cope with the daily changes in normality within yourselves and other loved ones, dearest Flickr friends....stay healthy and try to enjoy what you can !
Waxing Crescent 12.8%
I took several shots, using my old Manual Focus Nikon 500 f4P with a Nikon TC-301, to yield 1,000mm focal length. I had the lens assembly mounted on a HUGE Manfrotto studio tripod, that I modified with a hook at the bottom to suspend a 2kg weight, anything to minimize risk of vibration, then I used Mirror Up Mode and a Shutter Speed twice the Focal Length, just in case. That necessitated a very high, though undesirable ISO 6,400.
Then it was truly a balancing act between Noise cancellation and retaining sufficient sharpness and detail. That part of processing I hate.
So, this photo is the result of different processing efforts combined, blended into one image, to bring out the most detail with the least Noise.
I also took some photos of Saturn. I could see the Moons in Live View, when focus was sweet, but they did not turn out in the photo, intermingled with the Noise. I used that focus setting to take the last photo of the Moon, confident it was correct.
A gentle reminder about copyright and intellectual property-
Ⓒ Cassidy Photography (All images in this Flickr portfolio)
ps: ho fatto una serie di scatti con i tempi più lenti volutamente, Mi piace la sensazione di fluidità, del movimento e del vaga. Ne ho scelto due da quella serie di scatti.
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I've realized a series of pics with longer exposure times (on purpose) , since i like seeing the flow, movement as effects , subjects which are not precise yet vague. I've chosen two of those
Excerpt from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torrance_Barrens:
The Torrance Barrens (officially Torrance Barrens Conservation Reserve) is a conservation area and dark-sky preserve in the District Municipality of Muskoka in Central Ontario, Canada. The reserve consists of Crown Lands in the municipalities of Gravenhurst and Muskoka Lakes. It is notable as the first dark-sky preserve in Canada and for its geological and environmental features.
In 1870, the Musquash Colonization Road was built, connecting Gravenhurst to Musquash Falls (now Bala). This road was the first in the area and some segments are still in use. However, the portion that bisects through the reserve is no longer in use and is a separate nature reserve, the 195 acres (79 ha) Musquash Road Nature Reserve.
In 1992, its significant natural values were identified, and additional studies described the aesthetic and recreational importance. In 1995, the Ministry of Natural Resources proposed to protect the area and public consultations began.
The reserve was established in June 1997 under Ontario Regulation 259/97, and as a result of its favourable conditions for astronomy viewing, it was recognized as a permanent dark-sky preserve in 1999, the first in Canada.
The reserve straddles the edges of the Moon River Domain (Parry Sound Terrane) and the Go Home Domain (Algonquin Terrane), structural subdivisions of the Grenville province of the Grenville orogeny. It is characterized by low elongated ridges of Precambrian bedrock with little topsoil and scattered boulders. The ridges are granitic gneisses and migmatites of varied origins, separated by wetland, ponds, and peat-filled hollows.
The geology represents the Grenville Province continental accretion theme and is therefore locally significant.
While the Torrance Barrens are part of an intermittent band of granite barrens stretching from Eastern Ontario to Georgian Bay, it is rare this far south in Ontario, and therefore the environment and flora of the reserve are unique and distinct in its location.
The location and topography make the Torrance Barrens a suitable location for night-time sky viewing opportunities. There is no light pollution of nearby cities, and the reserve is mostly surrounded by undeveloped private lands and other parks, allowing it to retain the natural darkness of the night. Because of its barren bedrock, telescopes and cameras can be stationed on a solid base, immune to vibrations. Furthermore, the natural open spaces and lack of surrounding high hills provide an unobstructed panorama of the sky and horizon.
Owing to these favourable conditions, the Andromeda Galaxy is visible with the naked eye from the Torrance Barrens, and with a simple telescope, the cloud bands of Jupiter and the rings of Saturn can be seen.
♫ ♬...approach to observe one of the thousands of works the "pointillism", of the aborigines of Australia, land owners, of course!!! ♫ ♬ ♪ ♩ ♭ ♪ ♫ ♬ .............I'm so sorry, but it's true.
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Having fun with my beautiful girlfriend Mi Mi at a cool tunnel we found. She was the one that spotted it and wanted to shoot there. After 10 minutes of playing with angles and lightning I had the perfect set up. And as you can see she did not disappoint as a model.