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parameciumkidDate: Wednesday, 24.02.2016, 06:20 | Message # 916
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That actually looks really sharp. They should consider going back to it.




Intel HD Graphics 4000 ;P
 
Antza2Date: Sunday, 28.02.2016, 22:05 | Message # 917
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Took some pictures after another long pause.







Go to antza2.deviantart.com for cool photos!
 
WatsisnameDate: Monday, 29.02.2016, 01:45 | Message # 918
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Very nice. I've had a long pause too, mostly just waiting for warmer weather and clearer skies. smile




 
spacerDate: Monday, 29.02.2016, 11:50 | Message # 919
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Antza2, beautiful shots!!




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CTheEsrevinuDate: Friday, 04.03.2016, 22:50 | Message # 920
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Hello, I do work on film for a living (editor and colourist mainly but also Director and Director of photography from time to time).
I also happen to have a hobby in the same field which is doing Visual Effects (CGI).
Useless to say I'm a space lover and I try to put my passion into my hobby.

Here is a 3D render of The Helix Nebula:



I plan to do a series of different Nebula.
Next one should be the "Rosette Nebula".

Cya!





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WatsisnameDate: Monday, 07.03.2016, 10:28 | Message # 921
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Some photos I just recovered from another hard drive. I think I might have posted a couple of these before, but most are new. Cool places and scenes.

~Mesa Verde, CO~

~Great Sand Dunes, CO~

~Winter Hills, WA~

~Epic Sunset, WA~





 
DoctorOfSpaceDate: Thursday, 17.03.2016, 02:34 | Message # 922
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I went on a short vacation over the past week to go ghost hunting at an old asylum in West Virginia with my brother and an old friend of mine.

I was going to wait to post about it until I finished sorting through all the images but I stumbled across something rather strange. Perhaps someone here can offer a reasonable explanation as to what this is.









My first guess was the shadow from the door, but it doesn't line up, it isn't another person as the hall was cold on the FLIR and the only other two people were behind me. I am at a loss for an explanation on this one.

I still plan to make a larger post later with more pictures.





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MosfetDate: Thursday, 17.03.2016, 10:45 | Message # 923
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Ghost hunting? Really?

The following images are enhanced with Retinex filter in Gimp.
The first one is used for wild-guessing your positions in the other two:


the second one is farther in the corridor, you may notice the wooden door on the right, the upper part seems to be bent. or there's another door behind maybe?


Wild-guessing again the distance from the back wall, with a conservative estimate of floor tiles and door frames, and taking into account of your position I'd say that the strange shadow on the third image:

could be interpreted as the shadow casted by the flash as a sum of the two doors, the nearer bent one being at 6-8 meters or more from the back.

Edit: I constantly forget about 600kb limit of attachments, ouff... sad

Attachments: 8682809.jpg (304.2 Kb) · 4076457.jpg (361.8 Kb) · 9317135.jpg (417.8 Kb)





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Edited by Mosfet - Thursday, 17.03.2016, 11:05
 
DoctorOfSpaceDate: Thursday, 17.03.2016, 15:00 | Message # 924
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Quote Mosfet ()
Ghost hunting? Really?


Yeah, was a neat road trip.

Quote Mosfet ()
could be interpreted as the shadow casted by the flash as a sum of the two doors


I considered such a possibility but there is an issue with that, the doors do not line up properly to cast such a shadow. The only reasonable and plausible explanation I have heard is a camera sensor glitch, which seems more likely than ghosts or shadow people.
Here is where we were sat down before I took that picture. Interesting part of this is we all saw what looked like legs down the hall and got up to go take a look and I snapped those pictures as we moved away from the chairs.





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AerospacefagDate: Friday, 18.03.2016, 00:28 | Message # 925
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DoctorOfSpace,


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Edited by Aerospacefag - Friday, 18.03.2016, 00:31
 
DoctorOfSpaceDate: Friday, 18.03.2016, 14:27 | Message # 926
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Quote Aerospacefag ()
For Photoshop it is pretty decent work


I did not edit this image. Straight import off the SD card to my computer.





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WatsisnameDate: Friday, 25.03.2016, 20:50 | Message # 927
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I saw the Eye of Sauron.







 
LookAtDatDakkaDate: Saturday, 26.03.2016, 01:51 | Message # 928
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Watsisname, what camera and software did you use to take and modify the picture?




NVIDIA 960 GTX 2048MB

Edited by LookAtDatDakka - Saturday, 26.03.2016, 01:52
 
WatsisnameDate: Saturday, 26.03.2016, 06:42 | Message # 929
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I use a Canon Rebel T3 and Gimp. Not much modification to these besides the usual slight tweaks to hue/saturation/contrast/sharpness, etc. My philosophy when doing nature photography is to do most of the work through the camera and lens. smile




 
SalvoDate: Tuesday, 29.03.2016, 10:26 | Message # 930
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What do you think about this flag? I'm making it for a fictional civility in the Ternion's universe, the Delta Seren.



P.S.: I've used Paint.

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The universe is not required to be in perfect harmony with human ambition.

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(still don't know why everyone is doing this...)


Edited by Salvo - Tuesday, 29.03.2016, 11:28
 
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