Tom Sandoval enjoys nature getaway as Raquel Leviss seeks treatment

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Tom Sandoval fled Los Angeles to spend some quality time with nature amid continued backlash for his affair with Raquel Leviss – who’s currently seeking mental health treatment.

Taking to Instagram Stories this week, the “Vanderpump Rules” star shared several photos and videos of himself partaking in wholesome activities like hiking and archery.

In one selfie video, Sandoval kept a closed-mouth soft smile while rotating himself and the camera to show a massive waterfall behind him.






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Tom Sandoval is enjoying a nature getaway as Raquel Leviss continues to seek treatment for mental health amid ongoing backlash from their affair.tomsandoval/Instagram





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The “Vanderpump Rules” star sat and smiled by a river.tomsandoval/Instagram





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Sandoval also shared snaps of the scenery. tomsandoval/Instagram

Sandoval, 40, also appeared to be on some sort of nature walk at one point, as he shared photos of cacti and a trail lined with trees and blooming flowers.

Another photo showed Sandoval – clad in brown sweatpants, a navy T-shirt, Von Dutch hat and blue backpack – taking in the views of a river.

The cover band singer also posted a video of himself using a bow and arrow to hit a target. He appeared stunned when he actually did it, and a few onlookers cheered him on.






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The former bartender shared a video of himself trying out archery.tomsandoval/Instagram





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Onlookers cheered him on as he hit a target. tomsandoval/Instagram Follow Page Six’s coverage of ‘Scandoval’:

Sandoval didn’t reveal where exactly he’s enjoying his nature getaway, but several fans theorized that the cacti and mountains appear to resemble Tucson, Ariz. The Bravolebrity most likely isn’t staying at luxe wellness resort Miraval Arizona, since he recently put them on blast for “alluding” to either or both he and Leviss, 28, staying there.

“They claim to be a refuge for wellness and betterment, but that is obviously false. They’d rather feed into the negativity and spectacle that has engulfed my life,” he wrote via Instagram this week.

Meanwhile, Leviss has stayed off social media while seeking treatment for mental health at an unnamed facility, also in Arizona.






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Leviss has been seeking mental health treatment since news of her affair came to light. PageSix.com

“Raquel and her family decided months before the relationship was discovered that she needed mental health treatment and ultimately decided she would enter a voluntary facility for mental health counseling,” Leviss’ rep told Page Six last week.

The rep clarified she’s receiving “mental health and trauma therapy,” while a source noted that it’s a “long-haul program.”

Both Leviss and Sandoval have been facing severe backlash ever since their months-long affair – dubbed Scandoval – was exposed on March 3.






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Leviss has stayed tight-lipped on her specific treatment.raquelleviss/Instagram

Sandoval’s now-ex, Ariana Madix, dumped him after discovering the affair just two days before the rest of the world found out.

Scandoval will continue to play out on the current season of “Vanderpump Rules.” Early suspicions amongst the cast aired during Wednesday’s new episode.

“Vanderpump Rules” airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.

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In this era of AI photography, I no longer believe my eyes | Adrian Chiles

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Lying in bed the other morning listening to the radio, I experienced a dark epiphany; I’ve never been much fun in the mornings. There had been problems in Jerusalem, and one side in the conflict had provided video footage supporting its claim that it had been wronged. For my whole life up to this point, I would have been minded to take a look at that video. But now I found myself thinking, why bother? How would I know it showed what it said it showed? How would I know it wasn’t a complete fake? Videos and photos used to mean something concrete, but now you can’t be sure.

I haven’t enough confidence in my human intelligence to formulate a firm view on the dangers or otherwise of artificial intelligence. What I do know is that before long, we won’t know anything for sure. As it stands, however good a fake might be, you can still just about tell it’s a fake. But only just. Sooner rather than later, the joins will disappear. We might even have already passed that point without knowing it. If the judges of the Sony world photography awards couldn’t spot the fake, what chance have the rest of us got?

Television drama is ahead of the curve on this. The Capture and The Undeclared War were both great and did the subject justice – both gave off an unsettling sense of the end of days. If the twist in every crime drama is some kind of deep fakery, it’s all going to get terribly boring. So, in the outside world, to paraphrase GK Chesterton, everything will go to pot as we’ll believe in nothing or, indeed, anything. And, back home, there won’t even be a decent box set to watch. What a time to be alive.

Adrian Chiles is a writer, broadcaster and Guardian columnist

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How a new ‘nature economy’ is transforming the fight for B.C.’s ancient forests

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Another way a ‘nature economy’ is finding a foothold is through talent acquisition. Scott Sinclair, whose company, SES Consulting, retrofits buildings to move them off fossil fuels, says having a nature-first mindset baked into the business model attracts innovative young minds who grew up with the environment front and centre – as well as clients.

“It’s just, I think, an incredible business opportunity,” he says.


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For some environmentalists as well, this work is about combining environmental action, long associated with protesters blocking roads and affixing themselves onto trees, with the idea of promoting business.

Though still niche, it’s starting to happen.

‘Valuing’ Nature

To understand the economic value of their natural assets, some communities are putting a price on them.

The District of West Vancouver is one of the first in Canada to do so.

There are some rare strands of urban, old growth trees left standing in the city’s Lighthouse Park. In a walk through the park, District officials Matthew MacKinnon and Heather Keith explained the uniqueness of the old growth forest. They told Global News how these ancient trees, some over 500 years old, maintain an extremely biodiverse ecosystem in the park, while offering people a break from the hustle and bustle of city life.

“There are trees here that have lived longer than any person that’s alive right now,” says Heather Keith, the senior manager of climate action and environment for the District.

The municipality has determined the idea has value in dollar figures. It’s one of the first places in Canada to take this approach, estimating its natural assets – forests, waterways, parks – to be in the ballpark of $3.2 billion, with forests providing up to $1.8 billion in ‘services.’

They’ve estimated that to be the cost of ‘replacing’ those assets, which provide immeasurable ecological and health benefits to the community, Keith says.

An infographic showing West Vancouver’s dollar valuations of its natural assets.

Many Indigenous communities are also charting a clear path forward toward that new nature economy.

One model that’s proven successful is called Coast Funds. It’s an investment strategy created by coastal First Nations to pool money to help local communities shift from extraction – logging old growth trees, for example – and toward protection. This means keeping those vital resources intact and leveraging them to make them profitable – ecotourism, carbon credits or guardianship programs.

“We understood that 500-year-old trees don’t just grow up overnight,” says Dallas Smith, the president of Nanwakolas Council, a group of six First Nations that’s part of the Coast Funds initiative.

The broader financial and business communities have realized that the costs of environmental inaction are far greater – and are starting to move toward a sustainable direction, too.

Adam Scott is an analyst whose group, Shift Action for Pension Wealth and Planet Health, monitors how credible Canadian pension funds are when it comes to climate action. In January, Shift released a report arguing there’s a long way to go. But at least there is a recognition that things need to change.

“The smart players in the financial industry have understood that […] the financial performance of their institutions is based on having a climate strategy,” he said.

Unfortunately, the moves are largely voluntary and without teeth, says Tom Rand, a managing partner with ArcTern Ventures. In other words, he insists, there’s a long way to go before a nature economy becomes the norm.

“If you’re asking if the broad swath of economic actors are understanding that we can make money preserving nature, absolutely not.”

But big trees are offering an inspiration for change. People name them. They trek through the forest to see them, and in the case of photographer TJ Watt, to document them before they’re gone.

A man stands at the base of a huge tree.

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“These are some of the most enchanting and beautiful ecosystems on all of Planet Earth,” says Watt, who represents the Ancient Forest Alliance.

“They’re really some of our oldest friends.”

Tracking giants

When author and book editor Amanda Lewis set out to write a book about big trees, she thought she’d focus on the dwindling, majestic resources nestled in the coastal forests of B.C.

But, solo expedition after solo expedition hiking through various groves in search of the biggest of the big led her to another, more optimistic conclusion – “I wanted to focus on what we have left” and not so much on “what we’ve lost.”

The pandemic was a catalyst for Lewis – and, it seems, for many other Canadians too.



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Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Cameras now support Vertical Video

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Blackmagic Design has announced the release of Blackmagic Camera 8.1 update, which adds support for vertical aspect ratio video to the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Cameras. This new feature allows users to create cinematic vertical videos for platforms such as TikTok and YouTube Shorts.

The update includes automatic rotation of the camera’s on-screen heads-up display (HUD) and automatic tagging of files as vertical, making it easy to shoot and edit vertical content. The on-screen HUD rotates automatically so that critical information, such as frame rate, shutter angle, and frame guides, is easy to view, even when the camera is turned upside down. Users can also switch on frame guides so that important details stay in shot for different aspect ratios.

When importing files into DaVinci Resolve, clips are automatically tagged as vertical so they appear correctly in the timeline. Once users have finished their project, they can easily upload it to their channel with direct exporting to TikTok and YouTube.

The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera is better than a simple video camera because it has professional features allowing users to create the same “look” as Hollywood feature films. The combination of high dynamic range, great low light performance, and Blackmagic RAW gives users feature film images with precise skin tones and gorgeous organic colours.

The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K features a native sensor resolution of 4096 x 2160, while the 6K models have a native resolution of 6144 x 3456. Whether shooting in bright sunlight or in almost no light at all, the 13 stops of dynamic range with dual native ISO up to 25,600 provide stunning low-noise images in all lighting conditions. Plus, the 6K models feature a larger Super 35 sensor that allows shooting with a shallow depth of field and anamorphic lenses.

DaVinci Resolve Studio is included for editing, colour correction, audio post, and VFX. With the new update, creating vertical videos for social media platforms is now even easier, making the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera an even more versatile tool for content creators.

Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Features

  • Shoots 9:16 vertical aspect ratio for cinematic YouTube and TikTok content creation.
  • Choose from 4K 4096 x 2160 sensor or 6K 6144 x 3456 sensor.
  • Compatible with a wide range of popular MFT or EF lenses.
  • Wide 13 stops of dynamic range for cinematic film looks.
  • Up to 25,600 ISO for incredible low-light performance.
  • Records full resolution up to 60 fps or 120 fps windowed.
  • Adjustable, HDR 1500 nit LCD screen.
  • Includes Blackmagic generation 5 colour science.

The Blackmagic Camera 8.1 update is available for download now from the Blackmagic Design website.

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Madison Beer Opens Up About Nude Photo Leak as a Teen and Attempting Suicide

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Madison Beer recalled some of the darkest experiences of her life during her recent appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast, from the nude photos and video leaks to contemplating suicide.

The “Showed Me (How I Fell In Love With You)” singer was only 15 years old when she found out that a nude video of her leaked and was quickly spreading online. She said finding out about the ordeal was “unfortunately a memory” she’ll “never be able to shake.” She added that the episode has remained with her all these years later.

“It’s remained, so vividly to the point where I still, to this day, if I get a call in the middle of the night, I’m 15 again,” she said. “And I’m in my room and I’m finding out that this video is out there and it’s really scary.”

Beer said she is probably around 14 or 13 in some of the videos that exists. She explained that, as a young girl, there was a boy she liked from back home but was traveling to and from Los Angeles. Amid all the back-and-forth traveling, Beer says it’s when she started sending these videos of herself to the boy, whom she suspected was using an app to record the Snapchat videos she was sending him.

“I just didn’t think the person I was sending this stuff to would remotely ever think to do something like that because this was someone I’d known my whole life,” she said. “I was wrong.”

Beer, whose cover of Etta James’ classic, “At Last,” got Justin Biebers’ attention on YouTube in 2012, says she soon went into crisis mode and sought to do damage control. 

“And I knew in my bones that the second it was texted to me, it would end up on the internet, unfortunately, and I knew I couldn’t run from that fact,” she said.

Meanwhile, soon after finding out there was also a nude photo that had leaked, she got a call from a friend saying there was another nude video circulating on social media. Beer says she reached out to the person who posted the video and “begged them” to delete it. Instead, Beer says the person blocked her on Twitter.

Beer also spoke about experiencing sexual abuse when she was around six or seven years old by someone she says was around her frequently. She doesn’t mention who or the nature of the relationship, but the traumatic experience — coupled with the ordeal of dealing with nude photos and videos leaking online — led Beer to an even darker place.

She said that the summer of 2019 was when she finally started to grapple with the traumatic experiences in her younger life, and it all just finally caught up with her. She said she had so many thoughts crossing her mind and it was all too much.

“I started self-harming again, which I’ve been clean for a while,” she said.

Beer added that she felt as though the world would rather see her be dead.

“And so I did attempt twice and I’m really grateful that I was obviously unsuccessful, but I think people need to understand that it’s really serious and not something to joke about,” she shared. “My life was almost over. I almost died. I almost was dead because of all of this. And it’s a lot to comprehend. It’s a lot for me to think about. It’s a lot for me to accept that people made me feel that way. People kicked me while I was down and just did not give a f**k.”

Beer said she was 16 the first time she tried to take her own life. She says as much in her upcoming memoir, The Half of It, which hits bookstores April 25. In an excerpt obtained by People, the singer recalls in the book standing on her balcony and considered jumping off.

“I climbed over the edge of my balcony in LA and stood there, a million thoughts running through my head as I stared down at the ground, my eyes going in and out of focus,” she writes. “I don’t think I would have jumped. It was more about knowing that I could — that I had a way out if it became too much. Still, I lingered there for a long while, chilled by the fact that I wasn’t all that scared of being up so high.”

“My little brother found me and screamed for my parents, and as I climbed back over, listening to them all freak out,” she continues. “I was only confused why they were making such a big deal out of it. The thought of killing myself was so normal to me at that point that I had forgotten it wasn’t something everyone pondered on a daily basis.”

If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or go to suicidepreventionlifeline.org.

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Steps To Branding For Photographers

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Want to create a successful photography brand? With so many people out there in the market, you need to look for ways to stand out in the crowded market. While you need to think about what services you need to provide, you must also consider branding aspects that help you grow in the market.

In this article, we will help you build a brand that can help you get higher sales, more clients, much-needed popularity in the industry, and much more. We will also help boost your brand awareness with simple, tried and tested steps.

We will discuss why identifying your unique attributes are important and how to do that. You will also learn the importance of the logo and its applications and how art signature is ideal for you. Read further to learn more about elevating your brand and building a strong relationship with your audience.

Steps To Branding For Photographers

Think What Makes You Special

It could be anything like a specific type of branding style that no other photographer can offer or just a unique technique to click or edit pictures. Identifying your “X” factor is great. You can incorporate that message in your social media posts and blogs and leverage it to create powerful marketing strategies to build strong branding. The key is to reinforce your unique abilities throughout your entire brand.

  • What are your weaknesses and strengths?
  • What makes your photography style different from your competitors?
  • What attracts your clients the most to your brand?

Steps To Branding For Photographers

Create a Unique and Eye-Catching Logo

The next step for branding for a photographer is designing an attractive and unique logo that allows you to stand out in the market. Your logo in social media content, ads, videos, website, and other places helps build brand loyalty. Not to mention, people trust a company more if they have a premium logo.

But what type of logo is best for a photography business? What logo can truly represent the essence of your photography? Well, in this case, you can opt for an art signature. The signature logos have the ability to add value to your branding and marketing. They are simple, elegant, and eye-catching and go perfectly for every type of branding content. Also, signature logos offer you several options. You can design the one that suits your requirements and needs.

You can opt for handwritten signature logos or logos made on graphic tools. If you want to get a natural feel, then handwritten logos are an ideal option for you. Use them as watermarks for advertisements, sign emails, or other purposes.

Steps To Branding For Photographers

Understand Your Ideal Client

Knowing your target audience is important for the successful branding of your business. If you don’t have a clear idea of your ideal customers, then your branding and marketing efforts will go in vain. This is because all business decisions – from choosing tone and message to creating social media strategies will depend on your target audience.

For instance, if you are a wildlife photographer, you must target animal lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Your message, branding, and even the color of your art signature should revolve around your type of clients.

Steps To Branding For Photographers

Keep it Simple

The key to the success of branding is simplicity. You don’t need a website that includes every type of font and color or use plenty of jargon in blog posts, social media posts, etc. These things can make your branding technical and challenging for your clients. You need simplicity to attract people – everything from style, message, and signature logo to almost everything must be easy to understand for your audience.

Your client should know what you do and how you are unique from others. If viewers need to make multiple scrolls, clicks, or paragraphs to understand your business, consider rebranding your business.

Develop a Spectacular Website

Photography is all about visuals and presentation. Like your photography, your website should also be attractive, vivid, and captivating. It is a platform to showcase your photography skills and publish your portfolio creatively.

So, whether you are planning to hire a designer or create your own website, make sure the final result manifests passion and creativity.

Steps To Branding For Photographers

Make a Connection with Your Client

The outcome of most brands is to generate revenue. However, the core of branding for many companies is emotions. This is because a brand grows and expands only if it connects with an individual at an emotional level.

Some of the important attributes that your photography brand should have are passion, charisma, and reliance. You can use these emotions to develop a strong bond with clients. You will notice that this approach will offer regular customers.

Steps To Branding For Photographers

Bottom Line

Branding is incredibly important for the photography business, like any other business. Therefore, think about the smallest details to ensure success in the business. For instance, look for the right type of logo, like an art signature, choose the right colors for the website, and use simple words for branding content.


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Clean up, take a nature walk to celebrate Earth Day

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A spring cleanup will take place Saturday at the Scarborough Marsh. Brianna Soukup / Portland Press Herald

There are plenty of ways for people in South Portland, Scarborough and Cape Elizabeth to honor Earth Day this weekend. A sampling of planned events follows.

South Portland

The South Portland Land Trust is offering a number of programs this weekend. On Saturday, April 22, beginning at 9 a.m., people are invited to take part in the land trust’s annual Earth Day Cleanup event. Meet at Mill Creek Park or at the South Branch trailhead on Philbrook Avenue.

Saturday at 2 p.m., South Portland stormwater program coordinator Fred Dillon and members of the land trust will lead an informational walk along Trout Brook at the Trout Brook Nature Preserve, starting at the trailhead on Providence Avenue. Attendees will hear  about recent restoration work at the preserve.

For more information on those activities, and to register, go to southportlandlandtrust.org.

To close out the festivities, the land trust will host a nature walk at Dow’s Woods on Preservation Lane at 10 a.m. Sunday. Ecological landscape consultant Kelly Corbin will be on hand to guide attendees through the wealth of plant species in the preserve.

The Land Trust also has an online photo contest taking place throughout the weekend, with prizes from local businesses and organizations including Red’s Dairy Freeze and the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine. To enter, just tag @sopolandtrust in posts on Instagram and Facebook.

Scarborough

Maine Audubon will host its annual Earth Day cleanup at Scarborough Marsh from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, in collaboration with Friends of Scarborough Marsh, the Scarborough High School ECOS Club, and Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Meet at the Audubon Center, 92 Pine Point Road.

The Audubon is also partnering with Project GRACE to collect food donations, and those participating in the cleanup are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items or store gift cards.

To sign up and learn more, visit maineaudubon.org.

Cape Elizabeth

The Cape Elizabeth Land Trust is hosting its third annual Community Cleanup through Wednesday, April 26.

Supplies such as bags and gloves will be available at the land trust’s office at 330 Ocean House Road. Residents can sign up for the areas they’d like to clean up online at capelandtrust.org.

For questions, call the land trust at 207-767-6054 or email [email protected]

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Nuevos telescopios ZWO – Cielos Boreales

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ZWO acaba de presentar una nueva gama de telescopios que complementan su ya importante porfolio de material astronómico. Durante este pasado NEAF 2023 ZWO ha presentado 4 modelos de refractores el FF65-APO, el FF80-APO, el FF107-APO y el FF130-APO pensados especialmente para el astrofotógrafo aunque también pueden ser usados en visual.

Su diseño óptico corregido ofrece campos planos sin necesidad de añadir aplanador si bien tenemos la opción de incorporar reductores de focal.

Todo esto suena bastante novedoso si no tenemos en cuenta un detalle importante, básicamente son telescopios Askar bajo licencia. El FF65 es un gemelo del 65PHQ , el FF80 es el equivalente al 80PHQ, el FF107 al 107PHQ y el FF130 ¿Adivináis? Si, es un gemelo del 130PHQ. Pero como no hemos hablado todavía de los telescopios Askar en esta web (telescopios muy buenos, todo sea dicho), aprovechamos y damos un repaso a esta gama ahora ofrecida también por ZWO.

ZWO FF65 APO

Este telescopio cuenta con 65mm de apertura y 416mm de distancia focal (f/6.4). Estamos ante un quintuplete APO espaciado con aire (2 de las lentes son ED que corrigen la aberración cromática) con capacidad para soportar sensores full frame gracias a su campo totalmente corregido que no requiere aplanador por lo que nos evitamos la molestia de tener que calcular backfocus.

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Incorpora un enfocador de piñón de 2,5″ y reductora 1:10 así como rotador de campo. Podemos ajustar adaptadores incluidos de M68/M54 y M48.

Todo el equipo es muy compacto y pesa solo 2kg (2.8kg con anillas y accesorios). Sin duda una opción a tener en cuenta para grandes campos. Su precio rondará los 1200€.

ZWO FF80 APO

Aquí tenemos un cuadruplete APO espaciado por aire ( 2 de las lentes son ED) con 80mm de apertura y 600mm de distancia focal (f/7.5) que soporta sensores full frame sin necesidad de aplanador ya que cuenta con un campo totalmente corregido. Su peso es de 3,9kg (4,7kg con accesorios)

ff80 telescopios zwo

El enfocador de 3″ y de tipo piñón y cuenta con reductora 1:10 permite acoplar adaptadores M76/M68/M54 y M48. Incluye rotador de 360º. Su precio rondará los 2000€.

ZWO FF107 APO

El FF107 tiene las mismas características que el FF80 pero cuenta con 107mm de apertura y 749mm de distancia focal (f/7). Su peso es de 5,7kg (6,9kg con accesorios)

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El enfocador es de 3,4″ y soporta adaptadores M48/M54/M68 y M86. Su precio rondará los 3000€

ZWO FF130 APO

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El hermano mayor de la gama tiene 130mm de apertura y 1000mm de distancia focal (f7/7). También es un cuadruplete de características similares a los dos anteriores aunque su peso se va a los 10,5kg (12,5kg con accesorios).

Mientras los dos equipos anteriores ofrecían un círculo de imagen aplanado de 44mm este tubo ofrece 60mm.

Este último equipo estaría más indicado para observatorios fijos por su tamaño y peso. Su precio rondará los 4500€

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Photography Editing Software Market 2023 Rising Consumer Demand, Major Manufacturers Performance, Growth and Segmentation 2029

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To gather data, surveys and interviews are conducted with manufacturers, business executives, consultants, VPs, managers, execution managers, suppliers, and other people. Publications, financial reports, study projects, annual reports, white papers, case studies, and paid data sources are a few instances of secondary data sources. The researchers at the MarketQuest.biz business collected all the quantitative and qualitative information required to finish the study for the Photography Editing Software market.

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The Photography Editing Software business also provides details on important companies. These industry players consist of:

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  • MacPhun

  • Zoner

  • Meitu

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  • North America (United States, Canada and Mexico)

  • Europe (Germany, France, United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, and Rest of Europe)

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Mirror Image Of Beauty: Fremont Photo Of The Day

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FREMONT, CA — When it comes to natural beauty, Fremont never disappoints — from the Bay to regional parks to city parks. Lee Vitale captured this photo and suggested the title, “Mirror image of beauty.”

Thank you for sharing your photo, Lee!

If you have an awesome photo of nature, breath-taking scenery, kids caught being kids, a pet doing something funny, or something unusual you happen to catch with your camera, we’d love to feature it on Patch.

We’re looking for high-resolution images that reflect the beauty and fun that is Northern California, and that show off your unique talents.

Email it to [email protected].

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