Corona
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Johnny Corona
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Sundog with a partially visible section of a 22 degree Halo over Antarctica....
by Juilee PryorUS$5.70–US$152.00
Ok chaps this image is a deviation from the IR images I’m trying to put up but….. not being one to back away from a challege …....:) / This was shot while flying over Antarctica one NYE a long time ago…. 1999 to be exact and its a very poor quality shot having had no love and having langished at the bottom of a very large box of similarly unloved negatives for nearly a decade but I’m not putting it up for its beauty but rather to help fill in gaps with two other IR shots I’ve recently posted. These shots Midnight over Antarctica and Zues over Antarctica Both these IR shots are somewhat of a mystery to me…. well Zeus over Antarctica certainly is… I just can’t quite work it out. Anyway some fella’s who shan’t be named don’t think I wouldn’t know a coronal arc from my backside so here you go fella’s. This shot was taken maybe a minute before I took the IR shots and bearing in mind that I am not an expert on atmospheric phenomena but rather an artist facinated by the odd and occasionally divinely inspiring play of light that turns up in my images …. particually when I use Infrared film…..I’m going to maintain that this is a circle not a parabolic arc and its a coronal arc around the sun…. which the plane I’m in is about to fly through…. But I’ll take feedback for sure…. and sorry again about the poor state of the image…. with more time it would be sparkly but I want to get this up….... cheers chaps…...:)
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A well attended beach after the day has passed.
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A Bar in a small Mexican town; Yucatan, Mexico. Come to designbysolo.com to view this and other photographs. Let me know if you find an image that is not offered in this store that you are interested in purchasing. This image is printed on Kodak Professional Photo Paper, professionally checked, then administered to the treatment of your choice (Laminating, Mounting, or Framing)
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Inspired by the Xmas Corona Commercial where the palm tree lights up at night… / Goes with those corona flip-flops from _mi amiga mieclarke _
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Broken Corona iridescence in morning mist. No filters. / Nikon F3, Fuji RDP film. / © Ern Mainka
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Solar flares are violent explosions in the Sun’s atmosphere, namely in the solar corona and chromosphere, heating plasma to tens of millions of Kelvins and accelerating electrons, protons and heavier ions to near the speed of light. They produce electromagnetic radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum at all wavelengths, from long-wave radio to the shortest wavelength gamma rays. Most flares occur in active regions around sunspots, where intense magnetic fields emerge from the Sun’s surface into the corona, says Wikipedia. Flares are powered by the sudden (timescales of minutes to tens of minutes) release of magnetic energy stored in the corona. This is a digitally manipulated image of an omelette. Copyright © LiorG 2008
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North of Broken Hill, Outback NSW Australia
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this is what is called the corona effect of a intense northern lights display
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Apophysis, Photo Filtre
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Borg Boss: Hey whats that? Are you guys drinking on the job? / Worker Borg 1: Ya want one? Come on its friday, we wont tell! / Worker Borg 2: Gulp..gulp…gulp… Hmmmmm good! / Borg Boss: Where’d you guys find those? / Worker Borg 1: Found a whole truck load in quadant 9 under the rumble. Must have been there for a couple hundred of years by the looks of things. / Worker Borg 2: Gulp..gulp…gulp… lol / Borg Boss: You know us A.I.’s cant drink fluids without screwing up our circuit boards right? / Worker Borg 1: Who cares afterall…Who can resist a Corona! / . / . / / . / . / Have a great weekend everyone! / Wish Corona has a contest….lol / . / . / Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!
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An awesome deal at the old Young and Jackson, three Coronas ice cold in a bucket can’t remember how much it was but who cares they are Coronas!
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A ‘four-fold corona’ in thinning morning mist. / © Ern Mainka
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Full moon about a week or so ago. Decided to try for some ‘moon with church’ shots down the road. What I didn’t expect was the filmy cloud layer that passed over the moon creating this lunar corona. Completely dark behind the church – no lighting on the building – giving a silhouette of the cross on the roof. Not the greatest photo but an interesting atmospheric event. / Taken at St Peter & Paul’s church in Mercer St, Geelong.
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Melbourne, near the Dragon Boat Restaurant. I was shooting the wall when in the corner of the viewfinder I noticed the Carona bottle. I adjusted the comp slightly to include it more.
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Abstract light halo
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This was taken in Mexico, one of my favorite places. When I’m feeling down I like to look at this & remember what it was like to be there. I hope you like it too!
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Best enjoyed at the end of a day’s exploration of the streets of Madrid.
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Corona Beach, is a fictional place, based on the ads placed on these girls bathing suits. The beach is actually on Hunting Island State Park in South Carolina. This digitally enhanced watercolor print of the girls and beach started out as an interesting photograph. I liked it better as a watercolor.
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Site of the battle of Glen Shiel. Lord Murray, tasting his first experience in command at age 14. A damn fine read at the url below. http://www.thesonsofscotland.co.uk/history%20pages/battleofglenshiel.htm
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