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Camera: Panasonic lumix dmc lx3. iso 80, 60 second exposure, aperture f4.something I think.
No processing except scaling down and desaturating.
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No processing except scaling down and desaturating.
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Our earth is composed of three main types of rocks, each having been formed in its own special way.
The first type, igneus rock, was formed when hot (2,000°F.), melted rock material, magma, deep inside the earth rose to the surface during earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or other movements of the earth's crust. This magma cooled and hardened. Granite is an example of igneus rock.
The second type, sedimentary rock, was formed millions of years ago mostly on the bottoms of lakes and oceans, when parts of plants, animals, and other, older rocks piled loosely upon each other in layers. Over millions of years, these layers squeezed together to form solid rock. Sandstone and limestone are examples of sedimentary rock.
The third type of rock, metamorphic rock, was formed when great heat or pressure, or chemical actions of liquids and gases changed either the igneus or sedimentary rock in appearance and composition. Marble is an example of metamorphic rock, since it was originally limestone, a sedimentary rock formed from hardened shells and coral upon which chemicals acted.
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The first type, igneus rock, was formed when hot (2,000°F.), melted rock material, magma, deep inside the earth rose to the surface during earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or other movements of the earth's crust. This magma cooled and hardened. Granite is an example of igneus rock.
The second type, sedimentary rock, was formed millions of years ago mostly on the bottoms of lakes and oceans, when parts of plants, animals, and other, older rocks piled loosely upon each other in layers. Over millions of years, these layers squeezed together to form solid rock. Sandstone and limestone are examples of sedimentary rock.
The third type of rock, metamorphic rock, was formed when great heat or pressure, or chemical actions of liquids and gases changed either the igneus or sedimentary rock in appearance and composition. Marble is an example of metamorphic rock, since it was originally limestone, a sedimentary rock formed from hardened shells and coral upon which chemicals acted.
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Or copy n paste from somewhere else
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 13:45,
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If I'd typed it myself, I'd have fallen asleep halfway through.
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i need a way to do both simultaneously with the same rock
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 13:50,
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/Rock Lords.
Must have been a fun design meeting
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 13:51,
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Must have been a fun design meeting
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i had it taken off of me because i kept throwing it at people
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 13:53,
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that transformed people into injured people?
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 14:06,
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my dad gave me one of those as well but i never needed to use it
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 14:08,
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so it didn't have that going for it
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 14:55,
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drop a stone on your foundations. if you drop it from high enough, it will smash the foundations at the same time as it's building a very unstable wall!
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 13:52,
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..oh and that actor fellow..Dwayne something???
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 13:44,
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/you may like to try and optimise it a bit though fella, try and get the size down to 100kb or thereabouts if you can :)
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 13:46,
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if you try and keep 'em around 100kb, it keeps the nazis at bay, although sunday is usually quiet for them :)
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 13:54,
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I would post this.
Warning: Very large indeed.
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 13:58,
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Warning: Very large indeed.
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like the Scottish equivalent of Cornwall
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Sun 23 Aug 2009, 14:13,
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