https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/10/science/black-hole-picture.html
It’s weird and a too simplistic. It looks like a solar eclipse. Maybe that’s how a black hole is supposed to look like, the inverse of the sun, the inverse of the giver of light.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/10/science/black-hole-picture.html
It’s weird and a too simplistic. It looks like a solar eclipse. Maybe that’s how a black hole is supposed to look like, the inverse of the sun, the inverse of the giver of light.
I don’t invest a lot of time practicing how to use my Nikon D3200, but when I do, I make the most of it.
This is the official reveal of Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman via San Diego Comic Con 2014. Zack Snyder confirmed the leak via his Instagram and Twitter accounts. So have at you, fan boys. Even my loins are stirring. She’s looking good.
I was digging through my old photos and retouched it with some more understanding of levels. You really have to create that wide range of shades, otherwise it will look flat, as it did out of the camera. Even though I set up the lights intending it to look a certain way.
http://greenbay.craigslist.org/bts/4540969435.html
If you’re an aspiring model, actress, or just need some schmexy photos of yourself, you can hire me to photograph you for ONLY $200!!! Check out my samples at the link.
Settings varied from F/16, ISO 800, 1/350 sec exposure
Here’s the accompanying video:
Google seems to have removed a very useful search option from their search engine. Previously, users were able to search images by size, particularly those “larger than” a certain megapixel size. I found a workaround:
Add the following query to the end of your Google Image Search’s very long url
&tbs=isz:lt,islt:10mp
And you can replace the 10mp with the following size steps: 2mp, 4mp, 6mp, 8mp, 10mp, 15mp, 20mp, 40mp, 70mp.
I hope Google returns these feature as it was quite useful.