flickr places an invisible layer on top of their images so that you can't download them by right clicking on them. There's a Firefox extension called Element Hiding Helper (which is an extension of Adblock Plus), which lets you do that, hide elements. You can use this extension to hide that invisible layer so that you can right click on the actual image.
Hey! Good news:
https://unsplash.com/photos/3l3RwQdHRHg
This is actually a photo from my favorite website called unsplash.com.
People upload photos they take that you can use for any project.
I didn’t see unsplash as an approved host and this is my first time posting, so my link to it has the credits in the comments on Flickr.com.
If you go there you can download it at the actual size of the photo (I’m guessing Flickr compressed it when I uploaded it there).
Just a dude. A dude that also takes landscape pictures. https://500px.com/brentgoesoutside
I bought your light painting video which inspired me to get TK actions, a wacom tablet, and also unlocked part of my brain as far as realizing what is possible within photoshop. So thank you for that.
On this website, the average liquid-equivalent snowfall accumulated over the course of a sliding 31-day period centered on the day in question is shown (also 25th to 75th and 10 to 90th percentile bands).
I simply took the highest value in the year for each capital city. And since the ''average'' snow to liquid ratio is 10:1 (If 10cm of snow fell and that snow melted it would produce 1cm/10cmm of liquid precipitation in the rain gauge) I simply took the liquid-equivalent value in mm's and it was roughly the same as the snow value in cm's.
I also posted the USA equivalent but r/winterporn doesn't let me post 2 images together so I posted separately on this sub
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Just logged back into this account (it's my alt. account). Thanks!
I didn't spend much time there, so I don't have many stories. Hallstatt has been number one on my list of European places to visit for a long time, so the highlight was probably sitting on the balcony of our hotel room across the lake from Hallstatt (in a town called Obertraun, here is a photo I took there) with my girlfriend while it was lightly snowing, smoking a joint (probably somewhat frowned upon but oh well) and admiring Hallstatt. It was completely surreal. They have a salt mine you can tour there which sounds really lame but is actually pretty fun. There are slides through tunnels and like a laser show in a cave. Pretty cool.
You can see some of my photos from Hallstatt here. The Hallstatt photos start about halfway down. They were taken during my first time there, in the fall.