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GTW train #438 has a nice GP9R 4604 leading 3 GP38's through Delray in Detroit the morning of April 8, 1990.
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JAAROVERZICHT 2021
Net zoals twee maanden eerder besloten Wouter en ik om na het fotograferen van de NightJet te wisselen naar lijn 3. De InterCityExpress was een mooi brugje naar onze volgende bestemming want inderdaad door alle coronaperikelen waren we al een hele tijd niet meer in Duitsland geweest. Daar zou nu verandering in komen, meer nog zowel onze fotodag van september als oktober werden doorgebracht in de omgeving van de Rijn en zijn spoorlijnen.
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Raeren, 22/09/2021
DB 4604
ICE 18 Frankfurt Main Hbf - Brussel Zuid
The Rho Ophiuchus nebula. The colorful clouds surrounding the star system Rho Ophiuchi compose one of the closest star forming regions. Rho Ophiuchi itself is a binary star system visible in the blue reflection nebula just to the right of the image center. The star system, located only 400 light years away, is distinguished by its multi-colored surroundings, which include a red emission nebula and numerous light and dark brown dust lanes. Near the upper right of the Rho Ophiuchi molecular cloud system is the yellow star Antares, while a distant but coincidently-superposed globular cluster of stars, M4, is visible just to the left of Antares. (text from APOD), There is another (smaller) globular cluster (NGC 6144)partially hidden below and left of Antares. The striking thing about this picture for me is that the Pixinsight software detected 140,000 stars in this frame.
Taken from Blue Canyon CA, June 2024
Canon 550D with Samyang 135 mm lens, on a Skywatcher gti
107 frames, 20 seconds each.
North is down in this photo because I like the dust trails leading off the screen.
Reprocessed Aug 2025, using GraXpert to remove gradients