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There was a form of weir - probably a flash lock - here at Sonning way back in the 1500s. The first pound lock was installed in 1773, built in fir wood by the Thames Navigation Commissioners. It wasn't long before it was rebuilt in oak as fir was found to be unsuitable. During the winter of 2004-5, the existing pre-1970s wooden gates were replaced with new steel gates.

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The Vyne is a 16th-century estate and country house outside Sherborne St John near Basingstoke in Hampshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building.

Hursley House near Winchester

 

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Englefield House is an Elizabethan country house with surrounding estate at Englefield in the English county of Berkshire.

Shaw House is an important example of an early symmetrical H-plan Elizabethan mansion, located at Shaw, a village on the north-eastern outskirts of Newbury in Berkshire.

 

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National Trust property near Basingstoke, Hampshire

 

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DESCRIPTION: This circular panorama was created in Photoshop using data captured on September 11, 2020. The photo with star trails was published on September 16. 2020.

  

GEAR: Nikon Z7 Stock + Sigma 14/1,8, no filter, standard tripod, dew heater.

  

ACQUISITION: September 11, 2020, Struz, CZ, Exposure 24 x 300s, f 1,8, ISO 100, Interval 1 s. Total exposure time 120 min. Night, no wind, no Moon.

  

POST PROCESSING: Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop CC 2020. Foreground - 10 frames stacked in median mode, Sky - 24 frames blended by Lighten mode. Circular panorama - Photoshop CC 2022. Image size 2560 x 2560 px.

 

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Beach of Poetto, Cagliari, Italy

Beach of Poetto, Cagliari, Italy

Der Marktplatz meiner Heimatstadt Voerde

 

The earliest walls of this church are from the beginning of the 12th century. The present building then is not more than about 900 years old. About 1100 years before that the Romans came to what they were to name “Calleva Atrebatum”, later called “Silchester” by the Saxons Among the early Roman residents there would have been Christians who initially may have had to be secret about their faith. Some consider that the excavated remains of one building in the old Roman Town may be interpreted as a place for Christian worship dating from about 340AD, though this cannot be certain.

 

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360 degree aerial panorama of the Marquette Interchange in downtown Milwaukee, WI USA.

Beach of Poetto, Cagliari, Italy

Beach of Poetto, Cagliari, Italy

Beach of Poetto, Cagliari, Italy

360° Lightpainting Artwork created in total darkness by Mafu Fuma & Gunnar Heilmann, members of Aurora Movement

 

Model: Clara Lohmann

 

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Lightpainting Artwork created in total darkness by the Members of Aurora Movement

 

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Noccalula Falls is a 90 foot tall waterfall in Gadsden, Alabama USA. The falls drop itself has been run successfully in whitewater kayaks on multiple occasions, beginning in late November 2011 when three expert kayakers ran the drop. The water level was unusually high, permitting a deep enough pool to form at the base of the falls. Local law enforcement has since issued citations to paddlers for running the falls, as the state does not consider this stretch a state-owned water bottom.

360° Lightpainting Artwork created in total darkness by Mafu Fuma, member of Aurora Movement

 

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Tiny Planet Projection

 

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360° Lightpainting Artwork created in total darkness by Mafu Fuma and Gunnar Heilmann, members of Aurora Movement

 

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360° Lightpainting Artwork created in total darkness by Mafu Fuma, member of Aurora Movement

 

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This 360° panorama was captured from the Atacama Desert in Chile, one of the most suitable places on Earth for astronomical observation, and more precisely from the European Observatory of "La Silla". Note that the dome in the foreground is the home of the TRAPPIST Telescope, which discovered the famous system of 7-earth-size exoplanets around a red-dwarf star called TRAPPIST-1!)

 

Anyway, this image not only shows the Milky Way spanning over the entire field of view but also an impressive amount of strange colorful wave-like structures in the whole sky!

 

This orange/red light emitted at 85 km altitude (and higher) does not originate from artificial light pollution or high altitude clouds.

This rare phenomenon called Airglow is entirely natural and originates from an interaction between the Ultra-violet light of our Sun and the particles of the upper layers of the atmosphere.

 

During the day, the highly energetic UV light of the sun hits the atoms of oxygen, sodium, nitrogen...etc of the Earth's atmosphere. This absorption of energy puts them in an excited state that only waits for an external process to be able to release this excess of energy.

 

Using Chemiluminescence, the atoms of the atmosphere are slowly releasing this absorbed UV-llight into visible light, before going back to their stable energy state.

The emission of light, whose color depends on the chemical element involved in the reaction (oxygen for red airglow, sodium for green airglow), continues even during night-time when the sun has set for few hours.

As a fluid, Airglow follows the air flow of the atmosphere and the variation of gravity field caused by the topography of the ground, which produces the so-called "gravity waves" (not gravitational waves!).

These gravity waves are what make the main spatial feature of airglow in the sky: wave-like and ripple-like structures, with strong inhomogeneities.

 

Red and orange airglow (even a little bit of green) were very strong during that night in Chile! Even though this natural phenomenon is very common in this region of the world, it is usually not as intense as it was during that night!

You can also spot the zodiacal light, a tilted cone of blue light starting from the lower horizon and extending to the galactic center.

 

This leads to a new definition of what a high-quality sky for stargazing really is: not a dark-sky but a sky under which the rarest and the dimmest natural phenomena can be seen, revealing the true colors of the sky!

 

The two photographers next to the TRAPPIST observatory are Norédine and Olivia, two astronomy social enthusiasts of our group of 8 which was chosen by ESO to participate to its #MeeESO event.

The other observatories visible in this image are (from right to left) : the Danish 0.5-meter telescope, the ESO-0.5-meter telescope, the ESO-1.52-meter telescope and finally the tiny illuminated dome in the top horizon is the huge ESO-3.6-meter telescope.

 

17 images were captured and stitched together to form this 360° panoramic view. Neither photo blending/digital art nor over-exaggerated colors/contrasts. The success of this panorama holds in the fact that I used an ultra wide angle lens : a Sigma 14 mm F/1.8 which enabled me to capture far less images and to spend far less time than if I had used a standard lens (35 mm focal length).

 

TECHNICAL DETAILS

 

📷 Canon 6D + Sigma Art 14 mm + Standard Tripod

→ Single 20 seconds exposure

→ ISO 6400

→ 14 mm

→ f/1.8

→ 17-image stitching to make this 360 panorama

→ No photo blending, each image of this panoram is a "one-shot".

Softwares: Dxo Optics pro 9 for noise reduction / Microsoft ICE for panorama / Photoshop/Lightroom for all the edits.

 

360° Lightpainting Artwork created in total darkness by Mafu Fuma, member of Aurora Movement

 

Model: Xenija

 

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