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The thread features a collection of random photos shared by participants, encompassing various subjects such as landscapes, wildlife, and personal experiences. The discussion includes comments on the photos, questions about techniques, and reflections on the memories associated with the images.

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  • Participants share a variety of photos, including landscapes from Central Park, autumn scenery, and wildlife encounters.
  • Some participants inquire about the techniques used to capture certain images, such as whether a photo was taken from a drone or a window.
  • There are discussions about specific details in photos, such as the appearance of clouds and shadows in mountain images.
  • One participant shares a story about a pet cat and relates it to the theme of unpredictability in experiments.
  • Another participant mentions a photo contest and reflects on past submissions and votes received.
  • There is a mention of a specific fungus or mold growing on a branch, with one participant speculating on its identity.

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Participants generally share their photos and experiences without reaching a consensus on specific technical aspects or interpretations of the images. Multiple viewpoints and interpretations are present throughout the discussion.

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Some discussions involve assumptions about photographic techniques and the conditions under which photos were taken, which are not fully explored or resolved.

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Individuals interested in photography, nature, and personal storytelling may find the shared experiences and insights valuable.

  • #3,751
Andy Resnick said:
Rolling out of bed this morning, bleary-eyed b/c I was up way to late doing astrophotography, and I see sunlit morning dew. I have to photograph it, but I had to re-set all the camera settings while mostly asleep, so I had to 'fix in post', as they say....

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Let me get this straight.... you had all your equipment set for stargazing but then you had to reset it all to photograph morning dew?! :smile:

You got away with it pretty good though!
 
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  • #3,752
sbrothy said:
I'm sure there's a reason (maybe not a good one but still). I couldn't help wonder why anyway though (I'm sure you can see what I mean):

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I asked Google AI why no blue jeans:


AI Overview



A sign with this specific combination of restrictions indicates you are entering a correctional facility, prison, or highly secure jail environment. Each rule serves a distinct operational purpose to maintain safety, security, of the institution.

🚫 Why "No Blue Jeans"?

The restriction on blue jeans is a critical security measure to prevent escape and visual confusion during an emergency.

  • Inmate Uniforms: In many state and federal correctional systems, incarcerated individuals wear state-issued blue denim shirts and pants.

  • Identification: If visitors, contractors, or staff wear blue jeans, it becomes difficult for correctional officers to differentiate between an inmate and a civilian at a glance.

  • Blends in: In the event of a riot or an escape attempt, someone wearing blue jeans could easily blend into a crowd of inmates or walk past security checkpoints unnoticed.
 
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  • #3,753
I figured
edwardII said:
I asked Google AI why no blue jeans:


AI Overview



A sign with this specific combination of restrictions indicates you are entering a correctional facility, prison, or highly secure jail environment. Each rule serves a distinct operational purpose to maintain safety, security, of the institution.

🚫 Why "No Blue Jeans"?

The restriction on blue jeans is a critical security measure to prevent escape and visual confusion during an emergency.

  • Inmate Uniforms: In many state and federal correctional systems, incarcerated individuals wear state-issued blue denim shirts and pants.

  • Identification: If visitors, contractors, or staff wear blue jeans, it becomes difficult for correctional officers to differentiate between an inmate and a civilian at a glance.

  • Blends in: In the event of a riot or an escape attempt, someone wearing blue jeans could easily blend into a crowd of inmates or walk past security checkpoints unnoticed.
I figured it was somthing to do with the prison clothes. I just found it funny. I mean isn't such clothes usually bright orange or something like that?
 
  • #3,754
sbrothy said:
such clothes usually bright orange or something like that?
Watch Shawshank Redemption
 
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  • #3,756
Photography from winter. Pollarded willows. Formerly it was typical view in polish rural landscape in villages. At now less and less.
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  • #3,757
sbrothy said:
Let me get this straight.... you had all your equipment set for stargazing but then you had to reset it all to photograph morning dew?! :smile:

You got away with it pretty good though!

Thanks!

The only equipment switch is the lens (large telephoto to small macro), most of the changes are in-camera (ISO, shutter speed, EV, mirror-up shutter delay, etc. etc.). It's (unfortunately) a lot of different settings.
 
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  • #3,758
High school graduates celebrating in the city, shot today:
(they were very loud :biggrin:, cheering and honking horns etc.)

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(Lens used: Carl Zeiss Sonnar 135mm f/2.8)
 
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  • #3,759
DennisN said:
High school graduates celebrating in the city, shot today:
Clearly one of the parents from that graduating class owns a road construction company! :smile:

(my granddaughter graduated high school today as well) :smile:
 
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  • #3,760
And three animals shot today...

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An incredibly cute young European rabbit. Also incredibly difficult to get close to :smile:;
their awareness of their surroundings is off the charts.
If you make one wrong move and/or get too close for comfort, they are gone in an instant. :biggrin:



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A fun jackdaw.


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A good-looking blackbird.

(Lens: Carl Zeiss Sonnar 135mm f/2.8)
 
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DennisN said:
High school graduates celebrating in the city, shot today:
(they were very loud :biggrin:, cheering and honking horns etc.)

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What's with the sailor hats?
 
  • #3,762
BillTre said:
What's with the sailor hats?

At first I got confused by your question, but now I understand that it seems to be a cultural difference. They are called student caps, and they are so common here that practically every student gets one.

Wikipedia said:
In various European countries, student caps of different types are, or have been, worn either as a marker of a common identity, as is the case in the Nordic countries, or to identify the wearer as a member of a smaller body within the larger group of students, as is the case with the caps worn by members of German Studentenverbindungen, or student groups in Belgium.

Source: Student cap (Wikipedia)
Specifically for Sweden: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Student_cap#Sweden

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Quote from Wikipedia: "Zeth Höglund, wearing his student cap, graduating from a Gymnasium in Gothenburg 1902."
 
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  • #3,763
A few more shots from a communal garden yesterday...
...and by the way, these are from the communal garden I've mentioned to @jtbell before in this thread:

DennisN said:
And right next to that mill is a communal garden which is one of the best places in the city to shoot flowers. Some of my flower shots in this thread are from that garden.


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A Danish family visiting the garden. I know they were Danish,
because I heard them speaking Danish, @sbrothy .
:smile:


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A woman admiring and trying to photograph the hanging plants.


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Iris sibirica in the garden.


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The bud of a peony in the garden.

(Lens: Carl Zeiss Sonnar 135mm f/2.8)
 
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  • #3,764
Yesterday I went on turistic trail to nature reserve "Łęg Dębowy" near Janów Podlaski. 14 km via meadows, bogs, a few types of forests and Bug river.

Trail starts from Janów Podlaski Stud Farm, known from breeding anglo-arabian and purebred arabian horses.
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I saw many storks.
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Eurasian crane (Grus grus) on trail
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orchid Platanthera bifolia, (Lesser butterfly orchid)


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DennisN said:
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A Danish family visiting the garden. I know they were Danish,
because I heard them speaking Danish, @sbrothy .
:smile:

[...]

I first read that as "before you heard them speaking Danish.", which confused me pretty good. I mean how does a Dane look?!

Are you sure you can tell the difference between Norwegian, Swedish and Danish?
 
  • #3,766
sbrothy said:
Are you sure you can tell the difference between Norwegian, Swedish and Danish?
Oh yes, definitely :smile:. I live in Malmö, and I've been to Denmark many times;
mostly Copenhagen, but I've also been at the Roskilde Festival quite a number of times (a really great music festival, by the way). And I have visited Bornholm a few times, and participated in the football tournament Dana Cup in Hjörring. And I've had a Dane as a boss once too.

And I've been to Norway too, by the way, but not as much as Denmark.
 
  • #3,767
sbrothy said:
I first read that as "before you heard them speaking Danish.", which confused me pretty good. I mean how does a Dane look?!

Are you sure you can tell the difference between Norwegian, Swedish and Danish?

Here's proof by the way... :smile:

On the previous photo I had edited away a text on the back of the jacket of the man, but here's a photo of it unedited:

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And a crop of the photo where the text on the jacket can be seen:

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"Haveservice" in Danish means "garden service" if I'm not mistaken.
 
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  • #3,768
A little bit of Denmark coming here, by the way, @sbrothy ... :smile:

Roskilde Festival (from 2018)...

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Many of the concerts at Roskilde Festival are performed under very large tents, and the sound is nevertheless surprisingly good.


Tuborg Panorama.webp

Tuborg beer being served at Roskilde Festival. Personally I prefer Carlsberg, though. :smile:


Towards The Avalon Scene.webp

Festival visitors inside the festival area.


And now a few shots from Copenhagen...

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Rundetårn in Copenhagen, with stars above (composite, if I remember correctly).
This was a planned shoot, and really, really, REALLY difficult to do 😄.
I shot this late at night in the middle of Copenhagen, and had to fight with
a massive amount of light pollution to get the stars visible. But I was determined to do it, since the tower is originally a 17th-century astronomical observatory.



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Amalienborg, the official residence for the Danish royal family.


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Børnehusbroen, a lovely area in Copenhagen, in my opinion.


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Marmorkirken, or Frederik's Church in Copenhagen.


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Nyhavn, a 17th-century waterfront.


Proud Mary Pub (1).webp

Proud Mary Pub in Copenhagen at night.
 
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Like who's on first, but different:

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DennisN said:
A little bit of Denmark coming here, by the way, @sbrothy ... :smile:

Roskilde Festival (from 2018)...

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Many of the concerts at Roskilde Festival are performed under very large tents, and the sound is nevertheless surprisingly good.


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Tuborg beer being served at Roskilde Festival. Personally I prefer Carlsberg, though. :smile:


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Festival visitors inside the festival area.


And now a few shots from Copenhagen...

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Rundetårn in Copenhagen, with stars above (composite, if I remember correctly).
This was a planned shoot, and really, really, REALLY difficult to do 😄.
I shot this late at night in the middle of Copenhagen, and had to fight with
a massive amount of light pollution to get the stars visible. But I was determined to do it,
since the tower is originally a 17th-century astronomical observatory.



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Amalienborg, the official residence for the Danish royal family.


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Børnehusbroen, a lovely area in Copenhagen, in my opinion.


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Marmorkirken, or Frederik's Church in Copenhagen.


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Nyhavn, a 17th-century waterfront.


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Proud Mary Pub in Copenhagen at night.

I think the quality of the music at Roskilde has deteriorated somewhat. But it could also just be me getting older... There seems to be fewer and fewer big names. Make no mistake, I still think it's a good experience but it's also getting more and more expensive. (Yeah, I'm turning into a cynical curmudgeon!) :woot:
 
  • #3,771
sbrothy said:
I still think it's a good experience but it's also getting more and more expensive.
I haven't been there since 2018, but I agree, it has become quite expensive.
 
  • #3,772
DennisN said:
I haven't been there since 2018, but I agree, it has become quite expensive.

I still vividly remember going to a Dire Straits concert for DKK 250,- (divide by 6-7 for a ballpark value in USD). That's not gonna happen again!
 
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  • #3,773
DennisN said:
Tuborg beer being served at Roskilde Festival. Personally I prefer Carlsberg, though. :smile:
I have not seen Tuborg here in the US in a long time -- like decades maybe? Carlsberg probably available (?). I will have to remember to look for it. I used to like what I called the 'green bottles' (Becks, Heineken, St Pauli Girl, etc.) but somewhere along there I switched to IPAs. Maybe it's time to go back to lagers...

EDIT:
I see Carlsberg is called "Danish Pilsner" = sorry about the lager crack.
 
  • #3,774
gmax137 said:
I have not seen Tuborg here in the US in a long time -- like decades maybe? Carlsberg probably available (?). I will have to remember to look for it. I used to like what I called the 'green bottles' (Becks, Heineken, St Pauli Girl, etc.) but somewhere along there I switched to IPAs. Maybe it's time to go back to lagers...

EDIT:
I see Carlsberg is called "Danish Pilsner" = sorry about the lager crack.
To be honest they both claim to be the Danish pilsner. Tuborg is the official provider to the Danish monarchy (whatever that means), but the "honor" is being phased out in 2029 after the king took over.

I mostly drink 1/2 litre Harboe "Extra Strong" (7.7% vol). They're cheap and they get the job done! :woot:

https://harboe.com/en/beverages/harboe/premium-extra-strong/

(Hah, I like that they have an anvil depicted on the can. I wonder why? :woot: )

Not so long ago they sold a French 1/2 litre beer called simply "8.0". The French isn't exectly renown for their beer, but its' a big country so of course they can make a beer. It was actually better than the Harboe one. Don't know what happened to it though.
 
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He fogged up!

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  • #3,776
DennisN said:
I live in Malmö, and I've been to Denmark many times
Coming from England, I learned to understand Swedish in Gothenburg (where I worked for 4 years) and Stockholm, but had difficulty with the "Skånska" accent from the south of Sweden, which to me sounded very similar to Danish in the vowel sounds (a bit like English West Country accents). And Norwegian sounded to me like a Scottish variant of Swedish.
 
  • #3,777
Jonathan Scott said:
Coming from England, I learned to understand Swedish in Gothenburg (where I worked for 4 years) and Stockholm, but had difficulty with the "Skånska" accent from the south of Sweden, which to me sounded very similar to Danish in the vowel sounds (a bit like English West Country accents). And Norwegian sounded to me like a Scottish variant of Swedish.
Yes, I agree that Skånsk sounds like Danish. But I guess that also has roots in history, as Denmark lost Skåne, Halland and Blekinge. Ironically I have a harder time understanding Norwegian than I have Swedish. It's probably because the languages Danish and Norwegian are too close (it probably also helps that I have more family in Sweden than in Norway so I've been there more often.)
 
  • #3,778
Local band setting up. They played against a backing track so I was not impressed.

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There is usually a protest on a Saturday.

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This pub had a mural with people connected with Manchester.

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Manchester Victoria memorial for the great war, for the workers who worked for Lancashire and Yorkshire railway.
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2017 Memorial.

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pinball1970 said:
Manchester Victoria memorial for the great war, for the workers who worked for Lancashire and Yorkshire railway.
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2017 Memorial.

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pinball1970 said:
Local band setting up. They played against a backing track so I was not impressed.

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There is usually a protest on a Saturday.

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This pub had a mural with people connected with Manchester.

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Aren't you a little old to be a groupie? :woot:
 

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