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Laser Weapon System Market CAGR, Key Players, Applications, Products and Regions Till 2028
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Key participants include BAE Systems (U.S.), Azimuth Corp. (U.S.), Boeing (U.S.), General Atomics (U.S.), Raytheon (U.S.), Lockheed Martin (U.S.), Thales (France), Northrop Grumman (U.S.), Kratos (U.S.), and Rheinmetall AG (Germany).
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Solid State Laser
Chemical Laser
Free Electron Laser
Chemical Oxygen Iodine laser
Tactical High energy laser
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Missile Defense
Electro-optical Countermeasures
Blinding troops
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Asia Pacific
Rest of the World
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U.S.
Canada
Mexico
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Germany
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A Spectacular ‘Super Pink Moon,’ ‘Shooting Stars’ And A Galaxy-Rise: Your Stargazing Guide To April 2021
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A Spectacular ‘Super Pink Moon,’ ‘Shooting Stars’ And A Galaxy-Rise: Your Stargazing Guide To April 2021
April is here and finally it’s warm enough in the northern hemisphere to contemplate longer stargazing sessions in relative comfort.
This month’s night skies are awash with constellations, with Leo, the Lion, and Ursa Major, the Great Bear, especially dominant. This month also sees our satellite, the Moon, go into conjunction with Jupiter and Saturn, a spectacular “Super Pink Moon” and—perhaps most impressively of all—the rise of the arc of the Milky Way.
Here’s what happening above our heads in April 2021:
A crescent moon (L) is seen with Saturn (upper right) and Jupiter (lower right).
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1. Crescent Moon, Jupiter and Saturn
When: Just before sunrise on April 6 and 7, 2021
Where to look: southeastern sky
With Jupiter and Saturn having emerged in the pre-dawn skies, you can watch a 31%-lit crescent Moon pass the gas giants on successive mornings if you have a view low to the southeastern horizon.
It will pass 4° from Saturn on 6 April followed by 4.4° from Jupiter on 7 April, with the former close pass taking place in darker skies.
A Lyrid Meteor Shower captured on April 22, 2016 in Starina, Slovakia. Lyrid shower occurs every … [+] April when the Earth passes through the moving dust and debris left behind by the comet Thatcher (also known as comet C/1861 G1), as this icy body travels around the sun on its 415-year orbit. PHOTOGRAPH BY Robert Nemeti / Barcroft Media UK Office, London. T +44 845 370 2233 W www.barcroftmedia.com USA Office, New York City. T +1 212 796 2458 W www.barcroftusa.com Indian Office, Delhi. T +91 11 4053 2429 W www.barcroftindia.com (Photo credit should read Robert Nemeti / Barcroft Media / Barcroft Media via Getty Images)
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2. Lyrid meteor shower
When: Just before sunrise on April 21/22, 2021
Where to look: all sky
Though active between April 16-25, 2021, the Lyrid meteor shower will this year take place under the watch of a 70%-lit waxing gibbous Moon. That’s not ideal, and means you’ll only see the very brightest “shooting stars” from the expected 10 to 15 meteors per hour.
However, since the chief attraction of the Lyrids is the possibility of a super-bright “fireball,” that’s perhaps not a killer blow. Go out stargazing when it’s really dark—around midnight—and you might see one. Besides, the best chance of seeing “shooting stars” is in the hour before dawn, when the Moon will have set in the west.
A “Blood Moon” shining beside the Beehive star cluster, Messier 44, in Cancer. (Photo by: Alan … [+] Dyer/VWPics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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3. Beehive Cluster
When: February to May
Where: highest around midnight
An open cluster of stars about 520 light-years distant in the constellation of Cancer, the Beehive Cluster is one of the nearest and best-looking open clusters of stars to the Solar System.
Also known as both Praesepe and M44, it appears as around 60 stars in a pair of binoculars, though a dozen or so stand out.
Crowds look on as the super moon rises behind the Fremantle War Memorial at Monument Hill on … [+] November 14, 2016 in Fremantle, Australia. A super moon occurs when a full moon passes closes to earth than usual, with the November 14th moon expected to be closer than it has been in over 70 years. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)
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4. A ‘Super Pink Moon’
When: Moonrise on April 26, 2021
Where to look: low the eastern horizon
A full Moon that coincides (or thereabouts) with the Moon’s perigee—the closest point in the Moon’s monthly orbit that it comes to Earth—is often called a “supermoon.” It’s a result of the Moon’s orbit being slightly elliptical, which make the full Moon sometimes looks slightly larger.
That’s exactly what’s happening tonight, and it will be best viewed at moonrise where you are.
A waxing crescent moon shines over the Bow River, accompanied by Saturn (just right of centre) and … [+] the pairing of Mars (at left, top) and Antares, the rival of Mars in Scorpius (at left, bottom). Other stars in the head of Scorpius lie just to the left of the moon. Photographed from the grounds of Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park, south of Cluny, Alberta on the Siksika First Nations reserve.
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5. Antares and the Moon
When: Just before sunrise on Thursday, April 1, 2021 and on Thursday, April 29, 2021
Where to look: southeastern sky
Look to the southeast horizon before sunrise on these two mornings and you’ll see a waning gibbous Moon about 5° Antares, the brightest star in the constellation of Scorpius, the Scorpion.
Antares is a red supergiant star that will one day explode as a supernova. It’s around 555 light-years distant.
The arch of the northern spring Milky Way across the eastern sky, as seen on a beautifully clear and … [+] mild spring night at Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta on May 14, 2018 The galactic centre in Sagittarius is at right to the south Jupiter is the bright object in the southwest at far right; above it Arcturus The Summer Triangle stars are rising in the east at centre, including bright blue-white Vega at top centre The Big Dipper is at far left Due north and the North Star are at left toward the faint yellow-green and magenta glow of aurora on the horizon Little of the aurora was visible to the eye Bands of green and red airglow colour the sky at centre and at right to the south The distinct and sharp-edged band of airglow was present all through the shooting session This is a stitch of 21 segments, in 3 tiers of 7 each, taken with the Syrp Genie Mini controller in panorama mode, but with the camera manually raised from 0 to 30 to 60 altitude for each of the three tiers The Mini did the azimuth panning and shutter control automatically All exposures were 30 seconds at f/28 with the Sigma 20mm Art lens and Nikon D750 at ISO 6400 Stitching was with PTGui which did the job fast and seamlessly. (Photo by: VW Pics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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6. The core of the Milky Way
When: April-September
Where: southern night sky
The bright centre of our galaxy is a seasonal event and it helps to know when it’s up. It emerges from the horizon in April, rising around midnight, by mid-June it rises right after sunset, and by July it’s already up after dark.
The further south you travel, the more of our galaxy’s bright core becomes visible.
Times and dates given apply to mid-northern latitudes. For the most accurate location-specific information consult online planetariums like Stellarium and The Sky Live. Check planet-rise/planet-set, sunrise/sunset and moonrise/moonset times for where you are.
Wishing you clear skies and wide eyes.
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Copper Explorer Closes Private Placement, Hits New Zone
Source: Rick Mills for Streetwise Reports 07/28/2018
More funds are flowing into this company’s treasury at the same time as it has intersected a new mineralized zone at its Ootsa copper project, writes Rick Mills of Ahead of the Herd.
Vancouver-based Surge Copper Corp. (SURG:TSX.V) stated on Wednesday it closed a non-brokered private placement consisting of 2.3 million units priced at 10 cents a share, raising $230,000. Comprised of a share and a warrant, unit holders can buy common shares for the next 36 months at an exercise price of $0.18 per share. Surge was trading at 11.5 cents a share at the close of trading Friday in Toronto.
Meanwhile at Ootsa, where a 3,000m drill program is underway, the second hole intersected a new zone of mineralization 500m northeast of the East Seel deposit.
East Seel is considered to be the deposit with the highest grades, where 40- to 50-meter intersections of nearly 0.75% to 1% copper grades have been assayed.
Surge Copper has plans to expand the current mineralized zones and its 2018 exploration plan involves exploring around the edges of the East and West Seel deposits. The goal is to add another 20 to 24 million tonnes to the current 224 million tonnes of measured and indicated resources in the ground, which would enable Surge to comfortably run a stand-alone operation, i.e., a mine that could function without any involvement from neighboring Huckleberry Mine, owned by Imperial Metals but currently on care and maintenance.
Hole S18-212 was drilled at a 135-degree angle to a depth of 483 meters, and is said to contain zones of mineralization containing pyrite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite along with carbonate and quartz. More details are contained in a July 26 press release:
The mineralization occurs as a sulfide rich breccia matrix and in sulfide veins and veinlets and is best developed between about 218 and 296 metres depth. Hole S18-214 is a 100 metre step out from hole S18-212 and was also drilled at an azimuth of 135 degrees and a dip of -50 degrees. Hole S18-214 intersected the same mineralized sulfide breccia as hole S18-212 and has traced the mineralized zone closer to surface. Hole S18-214 encountered 55.3 metres of overburden prior to hitting highly altered bedrock, and intersected sulfide breccia mineralization from 91 to 120 metres depth with weaker breccia below. Hole S18-214 is still being drilled.
The style of mineralization encountered in holes S18-212 and 214 is distinct from the porphyry style mineralization that occurs at the East and West Seel deposits but this style has been intersected at Ootsa previously. Hole S06- 42 encountered this style of mineralization and highlights its potential to host high grades as the hole returned 138 metres grading 0.84% copper and 22.1 g/t silver, including 42 metres grading 1.24% copper, 32 g/t silver, and 0.13 g/t gold (previously released).
The proximity of Surge Copper to the currently-shuttered Huckleberry Mine means it is an ideal takeout target for Imperial Metals should Imperial need more mineralization to feed its aging mine, which is estimated to only have about five more years of minelife. However, Surge also has enough potential reserves for a stand-alone operation, which could either interest an investor wanting to partner with it if Surge Copper goes mining, or a major who buys the company outright. All three scenarios are good for Surge investors, who are bound to see a dramatic share price rise if any of these possibilities takes place.
And takeouts ARE taking place in northwestern BC, in the Golden Triangle, home to some of the largest and richest mines in Canadian history as well as a bevy of exploration projects that have yet to yield pay dirt. Yesterday Newmont Mining, a U.S. gold major, acquired a 50% interest in the Galore Creek Partnership from NovaGold Resources and Teck for $275 million. Galore Creek is around 150 km northwest of Stewart, BC. A 2011 prefeasibility study outlines 9 billion pounds of copper (measured and indicated), 8 million ounces of gold and 136 million ounces of silver. As part of this week’s deal, Newmont will also get 40% of the adjacent Copper Canyon property. NovaGold noted the stake sales will allow the company to focus on its flagship Donlin Gold project in Alaska, which contains an estimated 39 million ounces of measured and indicated gold grading 2.24 grams per tonne.
We reported recently that big copper deals are drying up, and that large copper companies best look to exploration companies to obtain new supply. A deficit in the copper market is predicted in two short years, by 2020. That means juniors like Surge Copper are well placed for a buyout. If success at the drill bit continues, their interest in SURG is likely to be piqued.
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Copper Explorer Closes Private Placement, Hits New Zone
Source: Rick Mills for Streetwise Reports 07/28/2018
More funds are flowing into this company's treasury at the same time as it has intersected a new mineralized zone at its Ootsa copper project, writes Rick Mills of Ahead of the Herd.
Vancouver-based Surge Copper Corp. (SURG:TSX.V) stated on Wednesday it closed a non-brokered private placement consisting of 2.3 million units priced at 10 cents a share, raising $230,000. Comprised of a share and a warrant, unit holders can buy common shares for the next 36 months at an exercise price of $0.18 per share. Surge was trading at 11.5 cents a share at the close of trading Friday in Toronto.
Meanwhile at Ootsa, where a 3,000m drill program is underway, the second hole intersected a new zone of mineralization 500m northeast of the East Seel deposit.
East Seel is considered to be the deposit with the highest grades, where 40- to 50-meter intersections of nearly 0.75% to 1% copper grades have been assayed.
Surge Copper has plans to expand the current mineralized zones and its 2018 exploration plan involves exploring around the edges of the East and West Seel deposits. The goal is to add another 20 to 24 million tonnes to the current 224 million tonnes of measured and indicated resources in the ground, which would enable Surge to comfortably run a stand-alone operation, i.e., a mine that could function without any involvement from neighboring Huckleberry Mine, owned by Imperial Metals but currently on care and maintenance.
Hole S18-212 was drilled at a 135-degree angle to a depth of 483 meters, and is said to contain zones of mineralization containing pyrite, chalcopyrite and sphalerite along with carbonate and quartz. More details are contained in a July 26 press release:
The mineralization occurs as a sulfide rich breccia matrix and in sulfide veins and veinlets and is best developed between about 218 and 296 metres depth. Hole S18-214 is a 100 metre step out from hole S18-212 and was also drilled at an azimuth of 135 degrees and a dip of -50 degrees. Hole S18-214 intersected the same mineralized sulfide breccia as hole S18-212 and has traced the mineralized zone closer to surface. Hole S18-214 encountered 55.3 metres of overburden prior to hitting highly altered bedrock, and intersected sulfide breccia mineralization from 91 to 120 metres depth with weaker breccia below. Hole S18-214 is still being drilled.
The style of mineralization encountered in holes S18-212 and 214 is distinct from the porphyry style mineralization that occurs at the East and West Seel deposits but this style has been intersected at Ootsa previously. Hole S06- 42 encountered this style of mineralization and highlights its potential to host high grades as the hole returned 138 metres grading 0.84% copper and 22.1 g/t silver, including 42 metres grading 1.24% copper, 32 g/t silver, and 0.13 g/t gold (previously released).
The proximity of Surge Copper to the currently-shuttered Huckleberry Mine means it is an ideal takeout target for Imperial Metals should Imperial need more mineralization to feed its aging mine, which is estimated to only have about five more years of minelife. However, Surge also has enough potential reserves for a stand-alone operation, which could either interest an investor wanting to partner with it if Surge Copper goes mining, or a major who buys the company outright. All three scenarios are good for Surge investors, who are bound to see a dramatic share price rise if any of these possibilities takes place.
And takeouts ARE taking place in northwestern BC, in the Golden Triangle, home to some of the largest and richest mines in Canadian history as well as a bevy of exploration projects that have yet to yield pay dirt. Yesterday Newmont Mining, a U.S. gold major, acquired a 50% interest in the Galore Creek Partnership from NovaGold Resources and Teck for $275 million. Galore Creek is around 150 km northwest of Stewart, BC. A 2011 prefeasibility study outlines 9 billion pounds of copper (measured and indicated), 8 million ounces of gold and 136 million ounces of silver. As part of this week's deal, Newmont will also get 40% of the adjacent Copper Canyon property. NovaGold noted the stake sales will allow the company to focus on its flagship Donlin Gold project in Alaska, which contains an estimated 39 million ounces of measured and indicated gold grading 2.24 grams per tonne.
We reported recently that big copper deals are drying up, and that large copper companies best look to exploration companies to obtain new supply. A deficit in the copper market is predicted in two short years, by 2020. That means juniors like Surge Copper are well placed for a buyout. If success at the drill bit continues, their interest in SURG is likely to be piqued.
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Richard Mills makes no guarantee, representation or warranty and accepts no responsibility or liability as to its accuracy or completeness. Expressions of opinion are those of Richard Mills only and are subject to change without notice. Richard Mills assumes no warranty, liability or guarantee for the current relevance, correctness or completeness of any information provided within this Report and will not be held liable for the consequence of reliance upon any opinion or statement contained herein or any omission.
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My Mountain Castle in Utah by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: Along the Alpine Loop Scenic Backway with a view looking to a nearby mountainside and then to a more distant peak. The setting is to the southwest in Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. My thought on composing this image was to use the nearby mountainside with its ridges, spurs, and draws and use that to create a layered look for the mountain peak beyond. The blue skies and clouds would be that color contrast to complement the earth-tones in the lower portion of the image.
#Along Roadside#Alpine Loop Drive#Alpine Loop Scenic Backway#American Fork Canyon#Aspen#Aspen Leaves#Aspen Trees#Aspens#Azimuth 212#Blue Skies with Clouds#Central Wasatch Range#Day 8#DxO PhotoLab 5 Edited#Evergreen Trees#Evergreens#Forest#Forest Landscape#Hillside of Trees#Landscape#Landscape - Scenery#Looking SW#Mount Timpanogos#Mountain Landscape#Mountain Peak#Mountains#Mountains in Distance#Mountains off in Distance#Mountainside#Nature#Nikon D850
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A Hillside of Pinnacles While Enjoying Views Along the Moses Spring Trail (Pinnacles National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: A setting looking to the southwest while taking in views across volcanic eroded pinnacle formations in Pinnacles National Park. This was while walking the Moses Spring Trail. My thought on composing this image was to zoom in with the focal length and have much of the hillside with the pinnacle formations fill the image from edge to edge. There would be a little bit of blue skies above to complement the earth-tones in the rest of the image. I also included some nearby foreground, even though it was more in shadows, but I help felt it helped to create a layered look and lead a viewer into the main portion of the image.
#Azimuth 212#Blue Skies#Central California Coast Ranges#Central and Southern California Ranges#Day 5#DxO PhotoLab 6 Edited#Eroded Leftovers#Forest#Forest Landscape#Gabilan Range#Landscape#Landscape - Scenery#Looking SW#Moses Spring Trail#Nature#Neenach Volcano#Nikon D850#No People#Outside#Pacific Ranges#Pinnacles#Pinnacles National Park#Pinnacles National Park and California#Pinnacles and Neenach Volcanic Formations#Portfolio#Project365#Ridge#Ridgeline#Ridges#Rock Formations
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A Hillside of Pinnacles While Enjoying Views Along the Moses Spring Trail (Pinnacles National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: A setting looking to the southwest while taking in views across volcanic eroded pinnacle formations in Pinnacles National Park. This was while walking the Moses Spring Trail. My thought on composing this image was to zoom in with the focal length and have much of the hillside with the pinnacle formations fill the image from edge to edge. There would be a little bit of blue skies above to complement the earth-tones in the rest of the image. I also included some nearby foreground, even though it was more in shadows, but I help felt it helped to create a layered look and lead a viewer into the main portion of the image.
#Azimuth 212#Blue Skies#Central California Coast Ranges#Central and Southern California Ranges#Day 5#DxO PhotoLab 6 Edited#Eroded Leftovers#Forest#Forest Landscape#Gabilan Range#Landscape#Landscape - Scenery#Looking SW#Moses Spring Trail#Nature#Neenach Volcano#Nikon D850#No People#Outside#Pacific Ranges#Pinnacles#Pinnacles National Park#Pinnacles National Park and California#Pinnacles and Neenach Volcanic Formations#Portfolio#Project365#Ridge#Ridgeline#Ridges#Rock Formations
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Attention Everyone! Nature Is for You! (Katmai National Park & Preserve) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: I captured this with my Nikon D800E SLR camera using a Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 lens. I was at the Lower River Platform of the Brooks River with a view looking to the southwest while observing brown bears in Katmai National Park. This was an image of two bears playing or wrestling in the waters of the Brooks River.
#Alaska 2019#Alaska Peninsula Brown Bear#Alaska Peninsula Ranges#Alaska-Yukon Ranges#Aleutian Ranges#Azimuth 212#Bear in Water#Brooks Camp#Brooks River#Brown Bear#Day 15#DxO PhotoLab 3 Edited#Grassy Area#Grassy Field#Grassy Marsh#Grassy Meadow#Hillside of Trees#Image Capture With Arsenal#Katmai#Katmai National Park & Preserve#Katmai National Park and Preserve#Landscape#Landscape - Scenery#Looking SW#Lower River Platform#Meadows#Multiple Bears#Nature#Nikon D800E#No People
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Always Inspired by Planet Earth (Katmai National Park & Preserve) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: Two male brown bears I noted while at the Lower River Platform with a view looking to the southwest at the Brooks River while observing brown bears in Katmai National Park.
#Alaska 2019#Alaska Peninsula Brown Bear#Alaska Peninsula Ranges#Alaska-Yukon Ranges#Aleutian Ranges#Azimuth 212#Bear in Water#Brooks Camp#Brooks River#Brown Bear#Day 15#DxO PhotoLab 3 Edited#Grassy Area#Grassy Field#Grassy Marsh#Grassy Meadow#Hillside of Trees#Image Capture With Arsenal#Katmai#Katmai National Park & Preserve#Katmai National Park and Preserve#Landscape#Landscape - Scenery#Looking SW#Lower River Platform#Meadows#Multiple Bears#Nature#Nikon D800E#No People
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See Alaska (Katmai National Park & Preserve) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: I captured this image at the Lower River Platform with a view looking to the west across the Brooks River while observing brown bears in Katmai National Park. This image is of a male brown bear walking along the shoreline of the river in search for salmon to eat.
#Alaska 2019#Alaska Peninsula Brown Bear#Alaska Peninsula Ranges#Alaska-Yukon Ranges#Aleutian Ranges#Azimuth 212#Bear in Water#Brooks Camp#Brooks River#Brown Bear#Day 15#DxO PhotoLab 3 Edited#Grassy Area#Grassy Field#Grassy Marsh#Grassy Meadow#Hillside of Trees#Image Capture With Arsenal#Katmai#Katmai National Park & Preserve#Katmai National Park and Preserve#Landscape#Landscape - Scenery#Looking SW#Lower River Platform#Meadows#Nature#Nikon D800E#No People#Outside
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See Alaska (Katmai National Park & Preserve) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: I captured this image at the Lower River Platform with a view looking to the west across the Brooks River while observing brown bears in Katmai National Park. This image is of a male brown bear walking along the shoreline of the river in search for salmon to eat.
#Alaska 2019#Alaska Peninsula Brown Bear#Alaska Peninsula Ranges#Alaska-Yukon Ranges#Aleutian Ranges#Azimuth 212#Bear in Water#Brooks Camp#Brooks River#Brown Bear#Day 15#DxO PhotoLab 3 Edited#Grassy Area#Grassy Field#Grassy Marsh#Grassy Meadow#Hillside of Trees#Image Capture With Arsenal#Katmai#Katmai National Park & Preserve#Katmai National Park and Preserve#Landscape#Landscape - Scenery#Looking SW#Lower River Platform#Meadows#Nature#Nikon D800E#No People#Outside
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The Impact of Less with Rocks (Black & White) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: A conversion to black & white using Silver Efex Pro 2 where I made some adjustments to color filters to bring out a much richer tonal contrast for the final image. This was while walking along a riverbank in Talkeetna, AK.
#Alaska 2019#Along Banks of River#Azimuth 212#Big Stones#Black & White#Day 5#DxO PhotoLab 3 Edited#Ideas I Got From Others#Image Capture With Arsenal#Landscape#Looking SW#Nature#Nikon D800E#Outside#Portfolio#Project365#Riverbanks#Stones Along Riverbanks#Sunny#Talkeetna Mountains#Talkeetna Riverfront Park#With Arsenal#Talkeetna#Alaska#United States
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A View to the Chisos Mountains from the Fossil Discovery Exhibit (Big Bend National Park) by Mark Stevens Via Flickr: A setting looking to the southwest while taking in views across desert landscape present at the Fossil Discovery Exhibit in Big Bend National Park. Even with a more leveled on view with my Nikon SLR camera, I felt I was able to create a sweeping view leading up to the Chisos Mountains off in the distance. The blue skies with clouds above would be that color contrast to complement the earth tones in the lower portion of the image.
#Azimuth 212#Big Bend National Park#Big Bend Ranges#Big Bend and Carlsbad Caverns National Parks#Blue Skies#Blue Skies with Clouds#Casa Grande#Casa Grande Peak#Chihuahuan Desert#Chisos Mountains#Clouds Above#Clouds in Distance#Creosote Bush (Larrea tridentata)#Day 2#Desert#Desert Landscape#Desert Mountain Landscape#Desert Plant Life#DxO PhotoLab 4 Edited#DxO PhotoLab 5 Edited#Hillsides#Intermountain West#Landscape#Landscape - Scenery#Lone Mountain#Looking SW#Lost Mine Peak#Mountains#Mountains in Distance#Mountains off in Distance
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