The principle behind Showa Yokkaichi Sekiyu's commonly known device, ``Oba-Q,'' for extracting gasoline and light oil from heavy oil, was apparently discovered in 1923 by E.J. Houdry of France. This strange structure is a heavy oil catalytic cracker. Gasoline, diesel oil, and oils with light components such as the naphtha used by Tosoh are in high demand, while there is a surplus of heavy oil, which is all refined from crude oil, so it would be a problem if the needs were unbalanced. Yes, he's a good guy. You can get high quality gasoline with less odor. We aim to take pictures of Oba-Q, which is like a heart that helps preserve the environment, from the Suzuka River embankment.The north side is closer to Oba-Q.There are a lot of parking lots with fishing customers, while the south side is a distant view of the factory night view where you can enjoy a wide overall view. It's a major spot for photography. I've been secretly r...
What is the psychology of dilated pupils? When people encounter something they like or an event that excites them, their pupils dilate to match their emotions. When you look at someone you love, your eyes become "sparkling and moist" and even your expression feels bright because your pupils are dilated. 瞳孔が開く心理は? 人は好きなものや興奮する出来事に遭遇すると感情に合わせて瞳孔が開きます。 好きな人を見つめる時に「キラキラ・うるうる」した瞳となり、表情まで明るく感じてしまうのは、まさに瞳孔が開いているからです That's what it means to shoot with a maximum aperture of f/2.8 But how about a chaotic metamorphosis standing in the midsummer sun with his pupils wide open? The other day, when I took a picture of the Hankai train in Osaka with the woman in the background, I made a mistake because I couldn't see the LED destination display.In this case, I had to lower the shutter speed to about 1/100 second, It was impossible with an open pupil of f/2.8 I hope to get revenge someday I still don't have enough experience 絞り開放f/2.8で撮るとはそうゆうことだ しかしこんな真夏...
I'm Shunsuke Hirai, a news photographer.The rain has finally started to fall.I'm a beginner in blogging.I'm trying to capture the clear water of the Isuzu River with my Nikon D850. I visited the Naiku Shrine. I prayed for world peace, business prosperity, and family safety before leaving here. By the time we arrived at the bus stop, it was already pouring down. I decided to pass Okage Yokocho and return home, then stop by Manpuku Shokudo again. I expressed my gratitude to the master and said that I had a great time, and ordered the karaage bowl set, which was sprinkled with plenty of cayenne pepper. At Ujiyamada Station, the sound of a piano echoed through the do...
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