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jawmidnight · 4 months
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vestaclinicpod · 1 year
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I sent my fave pod A sweet AD Valentine But it arrived late - you, possibly (2023)
Not late!! It's Audio Drama Valentine's week and I have so many lovely words to share with you!
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Happy love week to:
Supernatural Sexuality with Dr. Seabrooke, @wgc-productions, The Amelia Project, @thebrightsessions, The Carlötta Beautox Chronicles, The Strange Case of Starship Iris, The Domestic Life of Anthony Todd, @transmissionfolklore, Two Flat Earth's Kidnap A Freemason, @thefarmeridian, Tales From The Echowood, @thehotelpod, Timestorm, @kingmakerpod, The Lost Cat Podcast, @theliminallands, The Midnight Burger 💌
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heathershomilies · 5 years
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Our Planet: Antarctica
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I have very little progress to report on proper posts today. (Finding the leftovers of a several-days-old bird murder in the garage didn’t help.) However, I do have a new release from TimeStorm Films to show you. I love their stunning time-lapse films of various locations around the world. I think this will be the twelfth I’ve put on the site. Many of his films are shot in New Zealand, and most…
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audioverseawards · 4 years
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For Vocal Composition in a New Production In the Timestorm by @MichaelJAquino in @CocotazoMedia! Congratulations! https://t.co/QGq6gReZk8
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earthstory · 5 years
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The South Pole is one of the coldest, driest and harshest places on earth. The Aurora Australis can be seen together with the core of the milkyway only here in Antarctica. Temperatures below -70°C/-95°F during the polar night are not uncommon. Together with strong winds and exceptional aridity this is one of the hardest places to shoot timelapse in. Special equipment has been constructed and modified to keep the cameras running. Read more about it here: antarctic-adventures.de/ Shot by Robert Schwarz, CMB-Observatory (Cosmic Microwave Backgroud) operator and technician at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station. Post-Production, Edit and Stock-footage management by Martin Heck, Timestorm Films Curated by Christoph Malin and Martin Heck Production coordination by Christoph Malin timestormfilms.com Music by Tony Anderson licensed through musicbed: share.mscbd.fm/martinheck Edited with Adobe LR, AE, Davinci Resolve and LRTimelapse: lrtimelapse.com/ Shot on Canon 6D and 5DIII cameras
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brettsinger · 2 years
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Future Comics - Ep 78
This week on Comics Who Love Comic Books - Jessie Reyes returns! What are the characteristics of future comics? What are the big future comics series? Which ones are available on comic book apps? What book started the 2099 craze? Why did Peter David quit Spider-Man 2099? What comic is a precursor to the Spider-Verse? What is Alchemax? Who is Spider-Man 2099? Who plays Miguel O'Hara in Into The Spider-Verse? Will we get a live action version of Batman Beyond with Michael Keaton? How old is Michael Keaton? What silly Spider-Man product does Brett have? What Marvel character are the police dressed up as in 2099? What's the coolest scene in Future Imperfect? What's the deal with Dark Knight Returns? Who is Magog? How long does it take to write a comic book? Who is Booster Gold? Who are the two different versions of Blue Beetle?
Reading tips: All 2099 books; Marvel Knights 2099 by Robert Kirkman; Spider-Man 2099 by Peter David; Timestorm 2099; Batman Beyond; Justice League 3000; Future Imperfect; Incredible Hulk: The End; The Dark Knight Returns; Kingdom Come
Check out Comics Who Love Comic Books!
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whileiamdying · 5 years
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The South Pole is one of the coldest, driest and harshest places on earth. The Aurora Australis can be seen together with the core of the milkyway only here in Antarctica. Temperatures below -70°C/-95°F during the polar night are not uncommon. Together with strong winds and exceptional aridity this is one of the hardest places to shoot timelapse in. Special equipment has been constructed and modified to keep the cameras running. Read more about it here: http://www.antarctic-adventures.de/ Shot by Robert Schwarz, CMB-Observatory (Cosmic Microwave Backgroud) operator and technician at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station. Post-Production, Edit and Stock-footage management by Martin Heck, Timestorm Films Curated by Christoph Malin and Martin Heck Production coordination by Christoph Malin https://www.timestormfilms.com Music by Tony Anderson licensed through musicbed: http://share.mscbd.fm/martinheck Edited with Adobe LR, AE, Davinci Resolve and LRTimelapse: https://lrtimelapse.com/ Shot on Canon 6D and 5DIII cameras
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artwalktv · 5 years
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The South Pole is one of the coldest, driest and harshest places on earth. The Aurora Australis can be seen together with the core of the milkyway only here in Antarctica. Temperatures below -70°C/-95°F during the polar night are not uncommon. Together with strong winds and exceptional aridity this is one of the hardest places to shoot timelapse in. Special equipment has been constructed and modified to keep the cameras running. Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2GgRGtk Shot by Robert Schwarz, CMB-Observatory (Cosmic Microwave Backgroud) operator and technician at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station. Post-Production, Edit and Stock-footage management by Martin Heck, Timestorm Films Curated by Christoph Malin and Martin Heck Production coordination by Christoph Malin http://bit.ly/2HXOjJk Music by Tony Anderson licensed through musicbed: http://bit.ly/2GeAzYZ Edited with Adobe LR, AE, Davinci Resolve and LRTimelapse: http://bit.ly/2DFEJrZ Shot on Canon 6D and 5DIII cameras
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sailorrrvenus · 5 years
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A Timelapse of the Aurora Australis and Milky Way Over the South Pole
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German timelapse photographer Martin Heck of Timestorm Films released this gorgeous 6-minute short film that showcases the beauty of the southern lights (AKA aurora australis) over the South Pole.
“The South Pole is one of the coldest, driest and harshest places on earth,” Heck writes. “The Aurora Australis can be seen together with the core of the Milky Way only here in Antarctica.”
Robert Schwarz, the CMB-Observatory (Cosmic Microwave Background) operator and technician at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station, shot the photos using Canon 6D and 5D Mark III DSLRs. He braved nighttime temperatures of -70°C/-95°F, and special equipment had to be built to keep the cameras running for the long hours of shooting.
Heck handled the post-production in Adobe Lightroom, After Effects, DaVinci Resolve, and LRTimelapse.
You can find more of Heck’s work on his website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
(via Martin Heck via Laughing Squid)
source https://petapixel.com/2019/03/30/a-timelapse-of-the-aurora-australis-and-milky-way-over-the-south-pole/
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pauldeckerus · 5 years
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A Timelapse of the Aurora Australis and Milky Way Over the South Pole
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German timelapse photographer Martin Heck of Timestorm Films released this gorgeous 6-minute short film that showcases the beauty of the southern lights (AKA aurora australis) over the South Pole.
“The South Pole is one of the coldest, driest and harshest places on earth,” Heck writes. “The Aurora Australis can be seen together with the core of the Milky Way only here in Antarctica.”
Robert Schwarz, the CMB-Observatory (Cosmic Microwave Background) operator and technician at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station, shot the photos using Canon 6D and 5D Mark III DSLRs. He braved nighttime temperatures of -70°C/-95°F, and special equipment had to be built to keep the cameras running for the long hours of shooting.
Heck handled the post-production in Adobe Lightroom, After Effects, DaVinci Resolve, and LRTimelapse.
You can find more of Heck’s work on his website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
(via Martin Heck via Laughing Squid)
from Photography News https://petapixel.com/2019/03/30/a-timelapse-of-the-aurora-australis-and-milky-way-over-the-south-pole/
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emzeciorrr · 5 years
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Astronomers Paradise | 2019 Remastered Edition from Martin Heck | Timestorm Films on Vimeo.
The ESO has three astronomical observation sites spread across the Atacama region in Chile: Paranal with its VLT telescopes and soon the E-ELT, the oldest site: La Silla and ALMA located above 5000m/16400ft. Shot during the ESO UltraHD expeditions in 2011 and 2014, Christoph Malin spend many nights under the stars shooting the nightsky with advanced capturing and exposure ramping techniques. Together with state of the art post-production techniques we were able to remaster the old RAW-sequences in crisp 4K for 2019s viewing standards. Shot on Nikon D3s (2011) and Canon 6D (2014) cameras with GBT ramping software. Supported by:
TWAN twanight.org ANGELBIRD angelbird.com/ EMOTIMO emotimo.com/ DYNAMIC PERCEPTION dynamicperception.com/ PELI peli.com/ VIXEN vixenoptics.com/ XTPOWER xtpower.de/ LRTIMELAPSE lrtimelapse.com/
Music: Johannes Bornlöf
Special Thanks:
The European Southern Observatory Lars Lindberg Christensen Stéphane Guisard Laura Ventura Oana Sandu Herbert Zodet Yasuo Baba Nicola Best Otto Gugler Matthias Uhlig Brian Burling
For Stock footage inquiries please visit timestormfilms.net/#stock
timestormfilms.com christophmalin.com
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ads58ru · 5 years
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SOUTH POLE | NIGHT IN ANTARCTICA from Martin Heck | Timestorm Films on Vimeo.
The South Pole is one of the coldest, driest and harshest places on earth. The Aurora Australis can be seen together with the core of the milkyway only here in Antarctica. Temperatures below -70°C/-95°F during the polar night are not uncommon. Together with strong winds and exceptional aridity this is one of the hardest places to shoot timelapse in. Special equipment has been constructed and modified to keep the cameras running. Read more about it here: antarctic-adventures.de/ Shot by Robert Schwarz, CMB-Observatory (Cosmic Microwave Backgroud) operator and technician at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station. Post-Production, Edit and Stock-footage management by Martin Heck, Timestorm Films Curated by Christoph Malin and Martin Heck Production coordination by Christoph Malin timestormfilms.com Music by Tony Anderson licensed through musicbed: share.mscbd.fm/martinheck Edited with Adobe LR, AE, Davinci Resolve and LRTimelapse: lrtimelapse.com/ Shot on Canon 6D and 5DIII cameras
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nathanmateer · 5 years
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SOUTH POLE | NIGHT IN ANTARCTICA from Martin Heck | Timestorm Films on Vimeo.
The South Pole is one of the coldest, driest and harshest places on earth. The Aurora Australis can be seen together with the core of the milkyway only here in Antarctica. Temperatures below -70°C/-95°F during the polar night are not uncommon. Together with strong winds and exceptional aridity this is one of the hardest places to shoot timelapse in. Special equipment has been constructed and modified to keep the cameras running. Read more about it here: antarctic-adventures.de/ Shot by Robert Schwarz, CMB-Observatory (Cosmic Microwave Backgroud) operator and technician at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station. Post-Production, Edit and Stock-footage management by Martin Heck, Timestorm Films Curated by Christoph Malin and Martin Heck Production coordination by Christoph Malin timestormfilms.com Music by Tony Anderson licensed through musicbed: share.mscbd.fm/martinheck Edited with Adobe LR, AE, Davinci Resolve and LRTimelapse: lrtimelapse.com/ Shot on Canon 6D and 5DIII cameras
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ozkamal · 5 years
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The South Pole is one of the coldest, driest and harshest places on earth. The Aurora Australis can be seen together with the core of the milkyway only here in Antarctica. Temperatures below -70°C/-95°F during the polar night are not uncommon. Together with strong winds and exceptional aridity this is one of the hardest places to shoot timelapse in. Special equipment has been constructed and modified to keep the cameras running. Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/1cNEwzX Shot by Robert Schwarz, CMB-Observatory (Cosmic Microwave Backgroud) operator and technician at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station. Post-Production, Edit and Stock-footage management by Martin Heck, Timestorm Films Curated by Christoph Malin and Martin Heck Production coordination by Christoph Malin http://bit.ly/2DdzL2C Music by Tony Anderson licensed through musicbed: http://bit.ly/2G6Dz9O Edited with Adobe LR, AE, Davinci Resolve and LRTimelapse: http://bit.ly/2h6gRmh Shot on Canon 6D and 5DIII cameras
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johanlouwers · 5 years
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Systemd Security Holes Discovered, GNOME 3.31.4 Released, Mozilla Launches Flexbox Inspector, Timesys Announces New Version of TimeStorm IDE and Clonezilla Live (2.6.0-37) Now Available
News briefs for January 11, 2019.
Three new security holes recently were discovered in Systemd by the Qualys security company. From ZDNet: "With any of these a local user can gain root privileges. Worse still, Qualys reports that 'To the best of our knowledge, all systemd-based Linux distributions are vulnerable.' Actually, that's not quite true, even Qualys admits. 'SUSE Linux Enterprise 15, openSUSE Leap 15.0, and Fedora 28 and 29 are not exploitable because their user space is compiled with GCC's -fstack-clash-protection.'" Red Hat has already released patches for 16864 and 16865.
GNOME 3.31.4 was released this week. This release marks the first development release of 2019, so folks are encouraged to try it and test it. You can get the official BuildStream snapshot here and the source packages here. For the list of updates and changes, go here.
Mozilla announces the launch of Flexbox Inspector: "The new Flexbox Inspector, created by Firefox DevTools, helps developers understand the sizing, positioning, and nesting of Flexbox elements. You can try it out now in Firefox DevEdition or join us for its official launch in Firefox 65 on January 29th."
Timesys Corporation recently announced a new release of TimeStorm Integrated Development Environment. Timesys TimeStorm 5.3.2 IDE "is designed to streamline, simplify, and accelerate the creation of secure Internet of Things (IoT) and embedded Linux applications." According to the announcement, the new IDE also features "support for Windows 10 and a Timesys-built Windows installer. The Eclipse-based TimeStorm IDE provides Windows 10 OS users with an already familiar development environment, making it easy to create embedded Linux products within a Windows environment."
Clonezilla live (2.6.0-37) is now available. This new release for the partition and disk imaging/cloning program features major enhancements and bug fixes. The underlying GNU/Linux OS is now updated and based on Debian Sid and the kernel updated to 4.19.13-1. See the announcement for details.
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http://bit.ly/2D5rS0B via @johanlouwers . follow me also on twitter
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luxdamore · 6 years
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RED HELIUM REEL 2018 | Timestorm Films from Martin Heck | Timestorm Films on Vimeo.
Since May 2017 we are proud owners of a RED Helium 8K motion-picture camera. The past year I was fortunate enough to travel to some amazing places including Patagonia, Iceland, Atacama Desert, La Palma, Dolomites, Easter Island and many more amazing locations. While mostly focused on timelapse production this camera enables us to combine it with real-time and slow motion footage in unmatched quality. Onto another succesful year with RED.
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