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Australian spiders have a fearsome reputation but this one appears to be a St Andrews Cross Spider, which are harmless to humans.
I'm not sure though - maybe one of my Australian friends might be able to help with ID?
Want a bump in your fineart streetphotography skills? Meet me up for a 1on1 online webinar/workshop (2 hours) learning and discussing fine art streetphotography techniques, editing them (also in function of composition, finding locations yourself, etc…)
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Here I am, getting ready for the Aurora 2018 HDR Webinar this weekend! Remember you can pre-order now for Windows and Mac at.. store.stuckincustoms.com/collections/software
- if you want to join the webinar (it’s free), come on over to register.gotowebinar.com/register/4204402008109889539 - P.S. (I’m the one on the left).
Video archive of NZP's panda webinar with David Rubenstein, Steve Monfort, and Brandie Smith (youtu.be/-9qyb55BqO8)
Of note:
Steve Monfort: ". . . loan agreement . . . we'll have that wrapped up pretty soon . . ."
Brandie Smith: ". . . a keeper referred to him as 'chunk muffin' . . ."
I often am asked for advice and help on bird and nature photography. I am doing webinars if you are interested, all Flickr contacts get half price. Just visit my website or drop me an email.
Join professional bird and nature photographer David Hemmings for this fun and informative bird and nature photography webinar.
"Hey, come look. I think I found something that you could take a picture of," said my husband. And it was cool. And I did take a picture.
In an extreme effort to capture the Grand Tetons in a different way (and because it was so foggy in Jackson we couldn't even see the Tetons), my friend Joe and I deiced to go above the clouds and look back down. It took optimism to believe such a vantage point even existed, lots of convince store crackers and good snowshoes, but we made it happen. It was -23 degrees. (note: this is Not from Snake River Overlook, but from the Sawtooth range about 1.5 hours from Jackson via car and then some snowshoeing) The Tetons looked Huge from here climbing out of the clouds and I still can't believe I've never seen an image from this spot!! More to come....
Tomorrow at 10am pst I will be giving a free webinar on how I use Nik Silver Effex Pro 2 and present images in Zenfolio. Nik is limiting this webinar to 1000 people and it is almost completely full! Sign up HERE
If you are not using Silver Effex to process Black & White images you are missing out.....it is incredible!
A big thanks to www.borrowlenses.com/ , who helped me out in a big way last minute with some gear for this trip! They are really in the photographers corner. Check them out if you need to rent gear.
"For six years Sebastião Salgado traveled the Brazilian Amazon and photographed the unparalleled beauty of this extraordinary region: the rainforest, the rivers, the mountains, the people who live there—this irreplaceable treasure of humanity in which the immense power of nature is felt like nowhere else on earth."
This is the extent of my photographic endeavour today! Not exactly exciting but reflects a busy day as well as one of my regular evening webinar events for our Post Grad students. Tonight was on Systematic Reviews and Meta Analyses - hence the screen helping them to interpret/understand Forest Plots. Booooooring! ;-)
In other news: Managed a run. Intervals! I f*****g hate those days. 7.5 miles of pain. I wasn't even fast!
One of the requirement of running a lab would be to accumulate enough CME points every year. One of my lab was due for renewal and the inspector from the US were scheduled to come in early November. They asked me to attend one webinar prior to the visit. The only problem was, it was beamed live from the US, which was due to start at 2 pm.
That would mean a 2am start for us here in Malaysia. You can asked questions at the end of the session through your microphone or just by typing. But by halfway through the second speakers, I started to nod off. The topic was so boring.
I tried coffee. But nope. That didn't work. As soon as session was done, I submitted the attendance log and went straight to bed. I couldn't remember much about what was discussed.
Overslept the next morning, but luckily it was a Thursday. I don't have any clinic scheduled that day.
Blogged here.
Supporting a group of bartenders who are offering entertaining and informative webinars (now that the bars are closed due to COVID-19). They are showing everyone how to make some interesting cocktails.
Gin cocktails webinar is this Friday at 7:30 EST. $10 and it's a lot of fun! Be sure to come out of this lockdown with one new skill - like being a better bartender.
A slide from the webinar introduced in the adjacent post. Thanks to Yuri Baletsky for the use of two of his wonderful sky images from the Chilean Observatories.
The colour bands arise from the balance between the opacity of the atmosphere at different wavelengths and the total column density of atmosphere taken when sunlight traverses different paths to reach us from different directions in the sky.
Landscape exercise 1 from Johannes Vloothuis' webinar on 03/20/11. Reference photo courtesy of Johannes Vloothuis.
I attended the webinar on Sunday with over 1000 artists. I had a lot of fun, listening Johannes and reading hilarious comments on chat room at the same time.
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Unless they are astronauts, humans must view the Universe through the window of the Earth’s atmosphere.
Although a clear sky is relatively transparent to visible light, bright astronomical objects — most noticeably the Sun — can paint the entire sky with luminosity, colour and shadow to be captured by both landscape painters and photographers.
How does this happen and what physical processes are responsible for these beautiful colours, gradations and patterns?
The talk explains some of this and is illustrated with spectacular images of the sky from space and from above the European observatories in the Chilean Atacama desert.
It concludes with some remarks about how we will characterise the atmospheres of Earth-like planets orbiting other stars.
A text version of the talk can be downloaded at:
herschelsociety.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/How-the...
A video of the webinar given to the Herschel Society can be found at:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9v9pFluF-M
and one to the Daylight Academy at:
daylight.academy/news/virtual-talk-on-the-colour-of-sky-r...
Robert (Bob) Fosbury is currently an emeritus astronomer at the European Southern Observatory and an honorary professor at the Institute of Ophthalmology at UCL. He worked for 26 years at the European Space Agency (ESA) as part of ESA‘s collaboration with NASA on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) project based at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) near Munich in Germany.
Fosbury joined this initiative in 1985, more than 5 years before launch. During the latter part of this period, Bob served on NASA‘s Ad Hoc Science Working Group and ESA‘s Study Science Team as they developed the instrument concepts for the James Webb Space Telescope, the next-generation space observatory.
He has worked on topics including solar-type stars, the environments of black holes in quasars and active galaxies, the nature of galaxies in the early Universe and, most recently, on ways of characterising the atmospheres of earth-like exoplanets.
In retirement, he has turned to studies of animal, including human, vision by working with visual neuroscientist on the effects environmental light on animal systems.
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Time Sketched: BST 01:00AM on 27 June 2013 - the joys of time differences!
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If you are free this Wednesday stop to see my webinar on the importance of color "Where are the Car Keys to Oz? Just Follow the RGB road" based on the chapter of the same name from the book I am working on now "21st Century Composition Theory"
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Not as interesting as I had hoped. I endeavored to capture the sun setting behind the Point Bonita Lighthouse. Calculating a sun alignment is quite a lot easier than a moon alignment, but not without challenges. I had never been down to the requisite beach so didn't realize that only the upper portion of the two structures on the spit of rock were visible. It's still gratifying, however, when the calculation works. Unfortunately I left in a hurry as I went to help a friend by bring him some gear for his photoshoot and left my solar filter behind. As luck would have it, the weather was unusually clear (for San Francisco), and there was very little "atmospheric extinction" (which translated means the sun was still extremely bright even though it was less than 1 degree above the horizon).
This isn't a single shot. It is a shot with the sun at very high speed (about 1/4000 of a second) and a longer exposure taken just after the sun had set. The focal length was not changed so the sun is indeed actual size relative to the objects in the view.
If you'd like to calculate when the sun or moon will be aligned with your favorite landmark, you can join me on one of my Catching the Moon webinars.
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Medical device Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMOs) Mergers and Acquisitions: Buyer’s view and standpoint
Medical Device CMO sector is witnessing an increased merger and acquisition in the recent past; close to 30% of top CMO players were involved in either M&A or expansion plans in e...
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Medical Device CMO sector is witnessing an increased merger and acquisition in the recent past; close to 30% of top CMO players were involved in either M&A or expansion plans in emerging and developed market. These acquisitions have further bolstered the bargaining power of leading CMOs...
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Este domingo 26 estare dando un conversatorio online sobre fotografÃa,donde hablare de tecnica y resolvere muchas dudas, lo unico que necesitas hacer es registrarte en: goo.gl/forms/3KXjRomHzv