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The Torre del Mangia is a tower in Siena, in the Tuscany region of Italy. Built in 1338-1348, it is located in the Piazza del Campo, Siena's premier square, adjacent to the Palazzo Pubblico
Pentax spotmatic film camera
Helios 58mm/F2
ISO 200 scanned by lab using auto setting without color restore.
I ride this bicycle to work this morning, many girls laughing at me :(
They said " Are you riding your mother's bicycle ?" then they laughed out loud...
Being humorous, i told them "Don't fall in love with me yah ~ "
Their burst of laughter became louder :))
There's a lot happening here . . . a photo of my Pentax ME Super with the Helios 44-4 lens taken on my Nikon with the Lensbaby Edge 80 optic :)
Pentax 67II, 105mm F2.4, KODAK PORTRA 400, developed by FRAME*
my pictures and words are featured in "WE ARE WILD".
PENTAX 6×7
Asahi Pentax 6×7 SMC Macro Takumar 135mm F4
PENTAX 67 Extension Ring #1
PENTAX 67 Extension Ring #2
PENTAX 67 Extension Ring #3
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SMC PENTAX-D FA Macro 50mm F2.8
My vintage Pentax Spotmatic which my father gave to me. My grandparents gave it to him on the occasion of his 21st birthday a long, long time ago :)
Lava emitted from the Pu'u O'o spatter cone part of Kilauea volcano on the island of Hawaii.
This type of lava is known by its Hawaiian name, pahoehoe lava, which means smooth, unbroken lava. It is basaltic lava that has a smooth, undulating or ropy surface. This is due to the movement of very fluid lava under a congealing surface crust. A pahoehoe flow typically advances as a series of small lobes and toes that continually break out from a cooled crust as can be seen here. Pahoehoe lavas typically have a temperature of 1100 to 1200 °C.
Recently erupted basalts lavas have low viscosity which means they usually flow easily and they release gases quickly so they are less likely to give rise to explosive eruptions. See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lava