#watching

hackbyte@friendica.utzer.de

Unboxing a $1.5m Microscope - Sixty Symbols

hachja, "mal eben" ein $1,5m Mikroskop auspacken und aufbauen;

''just'' unboxing and setting up a $1.5m microscope..

Unboxing a $1.5m Microscope - Sixty Symbols

""mal eben"" wie, in einer woche. ;)

""just"" like in a about a week... ;)

Das ist by the way video nummer 363 von mittlerweile 377 videos in meiner SIXTΨ SγMBΦLS playlist, für bequemes physics binge watching.

Its btw video number 363 of 377 videos in my SIXTΨ SγMBΦLS playlist, for easy physics binge watching. ;)

#unboxing #microscope #SIXTΨ #SγMBΦLS #sixty #symbols #nottingham #university #physics #binge #watching #RandomShit ;)

hackbyte@friendica.utzer.de

Sixty Symbols

I don't know if you already know, but at some time a while ago, i sat down to collect all videos from the youtube channel SIXTΨ SγMBΦLS in a big #physics #binge #watching #playlist.

As of today, there are over 370 lessons between 2 and 15 minutes, about several physics topics. Starting with constants like c, the speed of light, up to more sophisticated stuff like negative temperatures (no joke).

Are you ready to learn about the real physic world out there?

Have fun. ;)

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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#Watching the #Stars Come Out in #Patagonia” by Ross Schram con Haupt (Via Reddit.

The image is a two-shot focus stack, each of which is a 20-second exposure that Haupt took with his Nikon D610 camera and Nikon 16-35mm f/4 lens at 24mm, f/8, and ISO 400.

The image is a beautiful example of #how the most basic of composition guides can be used to create the most sophisticated looking images. Haupt has composed the image using the simple foreground-mid-ground-background principle and has successfully created a marvelous piece of art. With the 20 second exposure, the blurred water in the foreground makes for a strong foreground. The colorful flowers in the middle then make for a beautiful midground. And finally, the tall standing mountain peaks and the calm sky with the stars just starting to come out create a marvelous background.

What this image communicates is that you don’t always have to make your images overly complicated for them to stand out.