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iie Senior Member ![]() 480 posts Gallery: 421 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 2023 Joined Aug 2013 Location: Thornhill, Ontario, Canada More info | Sep 11, 2016 14:26 | #3437 Niagara Falls
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Aressem Goldmember ![]() More info | Sep 11, 2016 20:14 | #3438 smaeda wrote in post #18123641 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Spectacular - BRAVO!! Ryan Mackay WEBSITE
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ptcanon3ti Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Sep 13, 2016 17:54 | #3440 multi row stitch and some digital reflection experimenting. IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/LeHHJc![]() ![]() ![]() Paul
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airbutchie Not too crunchy ![]() More info | Sep 16, 2016 10:54 | #3442 Panoramic Nuclear Bewbs... ![]() ![]() ![]() As POTN member Firehouse and I wait for the 2016 Hurley Pro surfing competition to start, I noticed the San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant a few miles south from where the event was... So I took a seven image stitch with the long glass, as the sun started to make its way above the mountains and clouds... The nuclear power plant is well known for it's 'boob-like' structure throughout the world... The panoramic was stitched and processed in CS6... 1DX + 400 2.8L II 'non-IS'... ISO 50, f/16 @ 10sec exposures for each frame taken... ![]() PS. On a side note, there's actually a beach campsite (lower left corner) that's relatively close to the plant... Kinda scary, no?! Hi. My name is Butch...
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itsallart Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Sep 16, 2016 12:26 | #3443 Renata
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M_Six Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Sep 16, 2016 12:28 | #3444 Nine shots in portrait mode. ![]() ![]() ![]() Mark J.
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cubatahavana I still don't see it ![]() More info Post edited over 4 years ago by cubatahavana. | Sep 18, 2016 12:14 | #3445 |
Sep 22, 2016 16:57 | #3448 This is how the night sky looks in Trás-os-Montes, north Portugal. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Keith Newton Goldmember 1,140 posts Likes: 125 Joined May 2006 Location: Arkansas More info | Very cool shot. I'll venture to guess that you are facing East there, since those are Heliotropic flowers, still facing West from the evening before. I wonder how long after Sunrise before they all turn the other way, and how long it takes to turn around? If I lived close, I'd be tempted to do a time-lapse image off the tripod, just for the fun of it.
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Sep 23, 2016 05:42 | #3450 Keith Newton wrote in post #18137074 ![]() Very cool shot. I'll venture to guess that you are facing East there, since those are Heliotropic flowers, still facing West from the evening before. I wonder how long after Sunrise before they all turn the other way, and how long it takes to turn around? If I lived close, I'd be tempted to do a time-lapse image off the tripod, just for the fun of it. According to Wikipedia, "In case of sunflower, a common misconception is that sunflower heads track the Sun across the sky. The uniform alignment of the flowers does result from heliotropism in an earlier development stage, the bud stage, before the appearance of flower heads. The buds are heliotropic until the end of the bud stage, and finally face east. The flower of the sunflower preserves the final orientation of the bud, thus keeping the mature flower facing east." Be the person your dog thinks you are.
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