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I stopped by the roadside to see if I could get northern suburbs of Adelaide, I couldn't really, but the road was quite busy and I got a truck passing under the Milky Way with another approaching from the other direction. Tamron Lens, processed in LR.
A warp drive is a theoretical superluminal spacecraft propulsion system in many science fiction works, most notably Star Trek and I, Robot by Isaac Asimov. A spacecraft equipped with a warp drive may travel at speeds greater than that of light by many orders of magnitude. In contrast to some other fictitious FTL technologies such as a jump drive, the warp drive does not permit instantaneous travel between two points, but rather involves a measurable passage of time which is pertinent to the concept. In contrast to hyperdrive, spacecraft at warp velocity would continue to interact with objects in "normal space." The general concept of "warp drive" was introduced by John W. Campbell in his 1931 novel Islands of Space
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Laut Studien hat sich für die Bewohner im ländlichen Raum der Erwerb eines 9€-Tickets nicht gelohnt, weil Busse des ÖPVN diese Regionen kaum bedienen. Versucht man aber abends den Sternenhimmel zu fotografieren, erscheinen sofort Linienbusse und reichern das Bild an..... Es ist schon seltsam.
"Permanence, perseverance and persistence in spite of all obstacles, discouragement, and impossibilities: It is this, that in all things distinguishes the strong soul from the weak."
Thomas Carlyle
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What do you have in plans for a weekend? I’m taking today off and catching up on some editing. Catching a breath it’s always a good thing. This night started very spontaneous and it ended up being a ton of fun. I got to spend some time with some of my friends and get a variety of photo ops. This is one of the images from that night. What do you think?
This heron skimming over the surface looks like its streaking through space with stars in the background.
This is my last post for a while. There are still places beyond the reach of the internet, and I will be in one for the next three weeks. Looking forward to catching up when I return. Be safe!
I gave lens zoom technique a try here because of the hundreds of small puddles left behind after a tide which all have reflective surfaces, ideal for this effect, with the application of a little white vignette we get this dreamscape of New Brighton beach, post Sunset.
Traveling through Indiana at warp speed, which is exactly 13.2 times the speed of sound, or 62MPH in US money.
Happy Sliders Sunday!
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Some image flipping sci-fi fun for Sunday :-) Taken at the Willy-Brandt-Haus (since 1999 the headquarters of the SPD, the Social Democratic Party of Germany) during a photowalk with marionrosengarten, Moni E, preze, mmsig, Heiko Röbke, --Conrad-N--, A_Peach, Sabine.R and magritknapp.
The external appearance of the Willy-Brandt-Haus, which was completed and inaugurated in 1996, is relatively nondescript, while the interior architecture impresses with clear lines and a triangular inner courtyard. At first I thought that there wouldn't be much to photograph, but especially the triangular shape of the inner courtyard, supplemented by the strict lines of the individual floors and the glass roof, made it almost easy to compose the photos, and I was surprised that I managed to take quite many nice photos there. Already on the spot the lines and shapes of the architecture also gave me the idea to experiment with some "kaleidoscope style" image rotation / flipping / mirroring later in Photoshop.
This is a single image (later I did bracketing, but not for this one), taken upright and handheld. Processed as b&w image in Lightroom and Luminar. Then, in Photoshop, I duplicated the layer with the original image, then also duplicated the canvas size, and flipped the second layer vertically. Saved and back to Lightroom, where I rotated the image to the right. Back to PS, then into Luminar, where I applied a few filters, notably the "Bi-color Toning Filter". I will show more images of that location, both as "regular", realistic ones, but also "kaleidoscope-style".
Im Innern des Warpkerns
Sonntags-Spiegelei (und -spielerei) für Sliders Sunday. Aufgenommen im Willy-Brandt-Haus in Berlin-Kreuzberg bei einem Fotospaziergang mit marionrosengarten, Moni E, preze, mmsig, Heiko Röbke, --Conrad-N--, A_Peach,
Sabine.R und magritknapp.
Von außen ist die 1996 eingeweihte und 1999 bezogene SPD-Parteizentrale ja eher unauffällig, auch beim ersten Blick ins nüchtern und streng gestaltete Innere dachte ich zunächst, dass es dort wohl nicht viel zu fotografieren geben würde. Gerade aber der dreieckig angelegte Innenhof mit Glasdach und den klaren Linien der einzelnen Etagen bot dann aber doch hervorragende Gestaltungsmöglichkeiten. Schon vor Ort kam mir auch die Idee, es später in Photoshop mal mit ein wenig Kaleidoskop-artiger Spiegelei zu versuchen. Diese Spiegelei ist aus einem Einzelbild entstanden, das ich als SW entwickelt hatte (später habe ich dann überwiegend Belichtungsreihen gemacht, was zu besser durchgezeichneten Ergebnissen führte). Und keine Sorge, "richtige", nicht verfremdete Bilder kommen auch noch ;-)
Ohhh I don't like to post and run but I have a crazy day ahead. I hope you all have a fantastic friday and I look forward to catching up on your streams tonight :):)
Going up the stairs in Castel Gandolfo, overlooking Lake Albano. This is the Pope's summer vacation home.
Warped Reality
Nature doesn't do straight lines...
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Head anchored to the sky, fixed in time and space, body bobbing deftly on the currents of air, its gaze of death searching for life below, and in the nowhere beyond all horizons, I heard the Weaver on the Loom of Fate pause in its eternal weaving, waiting to see if the threads of two lives would cross, and whose pattern would end and whose pattern would continue...
’ve just come back from a fun but busy weekend I’m London and I have a few images to share this week!
On Friday I met up with my good friend Andrea for a wander around the city and after she left to get home I ventured up to St Paul's Cathedral for some light trail shots.
This is one of those classic compositions but I’ve never shot this view before so thought I’d get one while I was in the area.
Bus passing Holy Corner after dark - improvised night shot, coming home late from work, so no tripod with me, sat camera on an electrical junction box next to the lights to strady it (you can see a bit of the top of it in the lower left), caught the light trails from this bus going past
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This was shot at the end of the Tram 2 in Vienna, Austria, when it went underground.
If you are interested in my technique shooting this type of motion effect, read the descriptions of my previous posts in the Album.
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