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Approximate Focus Distance : 6.48m
Canon EOS 5DS +
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM III Lens
ISO Speed 1250
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/8000 secs
Exposure Bias : -5/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 13.7m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM
ISO Speed 1600
Aperture : f/6.3
Exposure : 1/20 secs
Exposure Bias : -2/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 15.1m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 1250
Aperture : f/8.0
Exposure : 1/1000 secs
Exposure Bias : -1/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximately 1" length of mascara brush at almost 1:1 focus. Bokeh background thanks to a sparkly top.
Despite cleaning the brush first, it still looks untidy!
Running late as I've been on a photoshoot all day... Some from that will have to wait till tomorrow.
Explored #401 at present. First for nearly 2 years. #426 eventually.
Arganzuela Street in Madrid, at approximately number 30 on that street, has this curious rectangular hole in a brick wall where there is a relief with the number two and the word "amor" (love) painted on it.
I have not been able to get anyone in the vicinity of the place to explain to me what the meaning or history of this relief is.
Searching on Google Maps I have seen that this rectangular hole did not contain the number two some months ago, but I have not been able to find anything else.
It is a real enigma of popular art in the city.
UN NÚMERO DOS, MADRID, 2024
La calle Arganzuela de Madrid, a la altura del número 30 de esa calle, aproximadamente, tiene este curioso hueco rectangular de una pared de ladrillo en el que hay un relieve con el número dos y pintada palabra "amor".
No he logrado que nadie en los alrededores del lugar me explicara cuál es el significado o la historia de este relieve.
Rebuscando en Google Maps he visto que ese hueco rectangular no contenía meses atrás el número dos, pero no he logrado encontrar nada más.
Es todo un enigma del arte popular ciudadano.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derwentwater
Derwentwater (or Derwent Water) is one of the principal bodies of water in the Lake District National Park in north west England. It lies wholly within the Borough of Allerdale, in the county of Cumbria.
The lake occupies part of Borrowdale and lies immediately south of the town of Keswick. It is both fed and drained by the River Derwent. It measures approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) long by 1 mile (1.6 km) wide and is some 72 feet (22 m) deep. There are several islands within the lake, one of which is inhabited. Derwent Island House, an 18th-century residence, is a tenanted National Trust property open to the public on five days each year.
Derwentwater is a place of considerable scenic value. It is surrounded by hills (known locally as fells), and many of the slopes facing Derwentwater are extensively wooded. A regular passenger launch operates on the lake, taking passengers between various landing stages. There are seven lakeside marinas, the most popular stops being: Keswick, Portinscale and the Lodore Falls, from which boats may be hired. Recreational walking is a major tourist activity in the area and an extensive network of footpaths exists within the hills and woods surrounding the lake.
The Keswick—Borrowdale road runs along the eastern shore of the lake and carries a regular bus service. There is a lesser, or unclassified, road along the western shore connecting the villages of Grange and Portinscale.
Derwentwater gave its name to the Earldom of Derwentwater.
The lake is believed to be the last remaining native habitat of the vendace (Coregonus vandesius) fish from the 4 originally known sites: Bassenthwaite Lake and Derwent Water in the Lake District and the Castle Loch & Mill Loch in Lochmaben.[2]
Etymology
'Derwent' is " '(River) with oak trees', traditionally explained from Brit." (i.e.: Brythonic Celtic) " 'derwā' 'oak' plus suffixes, hence of the same origin as other English rivers named Derwent, Darwen, Darent and Dart...The river gave its name to Derwent Water (which was also known as the 'Lake of Derwent', 'Keswick Lake', or 'Keswick Water' in the 18th-19th centuries)...".[3] Plus "OE 'wæter', with the meaning probably influenced by its ON relative 'vatn'
Derwentwater's islands
There are numerous islands in Derwentwater, the largest being: Derwent Island, Lord's Island, St Herbert's Island, Rampsholme Island, Park Neb, Otter Island, and Otterbield Island. St. Herbert's Island is named after a C. 7th priest hermit, St. Herbert of Derwentwater.
Approximate Focus Distance : 6.97m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 1600
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/80 secs
Exposure Bias : -1 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Edward Lawrence Schieffelin (1847–1897) was an American prospector and Indian Scout who discovered silver in the Arizona Territory, an event that led to the founding of Tombstone. He entered into a partnership with his brother Al and mining engineer Richard Gird in a handshake deal that produced millions of dollars in wealth for all three men.
There are widely varying estimates of the value of gold and silver mined during the course of Tombstone's history. In 1883, writer Patrick Hamilton estimated that during the first four years of activity the mines produced about $25,000,000 (approximately $818 million today). Other estimates include $40 million to $85 million (about $1.36 billion to $2.88 billion today).
It was Ed's wish to be buried in the dress of a prospector, his old pick and canteen with him, on top of the granite hills, about three miles westerly from the City of Tombstone, Arizona, and that a monument, such as prospectors build when locating a mining claim, be built over his grave.
Approximate Focus Distance : 10.1m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 2500
Aperture : f/5.6
Exposure : 1/20 secs
Exposure Bias : -2/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Taken approximately 18 minutes after the first photo. This is when the sky colour is at its best. The floats in the water are to enclose the area that is for supervised swimming. Taken at Ellenwood Park.
Approximate Focus Distance : 9.53m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS III USM Lens
ISO Speed 1000
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/160 secs
Exposure Bias : +2/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Andromeda Galaxy / Galaxia de Andromeda (M31, Messier 31, NGC 224)
The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy with approximately 1 billion stars and is located at a distance from the earth of 2.5 million light-years. It is the farthest object visible to the naked eye from Earth.
La galaxia de Andrómeda es una galaxia espiral con aproximadamente 100.000 millones estrellas y se encuentra a una distancia de la tierra de 2,5 millones de años luz. Es el objeto celeste visible a simple vista más lejano de la Tierra.
- Date/Fecha: 19/08/2020
- Location/Lugar: Piedrafita de Jaca - Huesca (42°42'4.4"N 0°19'52.6"W)
GEAR/EQUIPO
- Tracker/Montura Sky-Watcher AZ-GTi
- Guiding with QHY 5L-II Mono and guidescope EZG-60
- Camera Sony ILC3-A7M3 APS-C Mode
- Lens Sony FE 200-600mm F5.6-6.3 G OSS
IMAGE/IMAGEN:
- 22 Lights at 900mm, ISO 10000, 120seg, f6.3
- 5 Darks at ISO 10000, 120seg, f6.3
- Total time of exposition/Tiempo total de exposición 44min. 20seg.
SOFTWARE
- Stellarium Scope & Stellarium to guide the tracker
- Stacked with DeepSkyStacker
- Guiding with PHD2
- Image viewer Adobe Bridge
- Image processing with Adobe Camera Raw and Adobe Photoshop CC
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Approximate Focus Distance : 19.0m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 1600
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/320 secs
Exposure Bias : -2/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 11.6m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM
ISO Speed 1250
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/320 secs
Exposure Bias : -2/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 9.47m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 1600
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/13 secs
Exposure Bias : -1/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 17.2m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS III USM Lens + Canon Extender EF 1.4x III
ISO Speed 1250
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/250 secs
Exposure Bias : -2/3 EV
Focal Length : 840mm
My first galaxy with the F4 Quattro, M33 - Triangulum Galaxy. The galaxy is located approximately 3 Million light years away in the constellation of Triangulum, it is the third largest member in a cluster of galaxies which includes our own and the famous M31 Andromeda Galaxy
The image was the first taken with my Nichrome wire in front of the Mirror Fan to prevent dew forming on the Primary.....And it worked!!!
Image Details:
21x300S in LRGB
16x600S in HA
The HA was added as a Lighten Layer to the Red Channel, all frames have 25 Flats and 25 Darks applied
Equipment Used:
Mount: Sky-Watcher EQ8 Pro
Imaging Scope: Sky-Watcher Quattro 8-CF @ F4
Imaging Camera: Atik Cameras 383L+ Mono Cooled to -20C
Filter Wheel: Starlight Xpress Ltd 7x36mm unmounted USB Filter Wheel
Filters: Baader Planetarium 36mm LRGB + 7nm HA
Guide Scope: Celestron Telescopes C80ED
Guide Camera: Qhyccd QHY5L-II
Software Used:
Image Acquisition: Main Sequence Software Sequence Generator Pro
Image Stacking and Combining: Maxim-DL
Post Processing: Photoshop CS5, Noise Ninja
Approximate Focus Distance : 10.1m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 1000
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/2000 secs
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 10.1m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 1600
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/25 secs
Exposure Bias : -2/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 22.6m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM
ISO Speed 1250
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/13 secs
Exposure Bias : -1 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 7.64m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 1250
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/80 secs
Exposure Bias : -1 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Cassiopeia A (Cas A) is a supernova remnant located about 11,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cassiopeia. It spans approximately 10 light-years. This new image uses data from Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) to reveal Cas A in a new light.
On the remnant’s exterior, particularly at the top and left, lie curtains of material appearing orange and red due to emission from warm dust. This marks where ejected material from the exploded star is ramming into surrounding circumstellar material.
Interior to this outer shell lie mottled filaments of bright pink studded with clumps and knots. This represents material from the star itself, and likely shines due to a mix of various heavy elements and dust emission. The stellar material can also be seen as fainter wisps near the cavity’s interior.
A loop represented in green extends across the right side of the central cavity. Its shape and complexity are unexpected and challenging for scientists to understand.
This image combines various filters with the colour red assigned to 25.5 microns (F2550W), orange-red to 21 microns (F2100W), orange to 18 microns (F1800W), yellow to 12.8 microns (F1280W), green to 11.3 microns (F1130W), cyan to 10 microns (F1000W), light blue to 7.7 microns (F770W), and blue to 5.6 microns (F560W). The data comes from the general observer program 1947.
[Image description: A roughly square image is rotated clockwise about 45 degrees. Within the image is a circular-shaped nebula with complex structure. On the circle’s exterior lie curtains of material glowing orange. Interior to this outer shell lies a ring of mottled filaments of bright pink studded with clumps and knots. At center right, a greenish loop extends from the right side of the ring into the central cavity. Translucent wisps of blue, green, and red appear throughout the image.]
Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, D. Milisavljevic (Purdue University), T. Temim (Princeton University), I. De Looze (UGent), J. DePasquale (STScI)
Approximate Focus Distance : 6.18m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 1600
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/125 secs
Exposure Bias : -1/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 10.0m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS III USM Lens + Canon Extender EF 2X III
ISO Speed 1250
Aperture : f/8.0
Exposure : 1/1000 secs
Exposure Bias : -2/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 6.69m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 1600
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/100 secs
Exposure Bias : -1 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 15.6m
Canon EOS 5DS +
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM III Lens + Canon Extender EF 1.4x III
ISO Speed 1600
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/1600 secs
Exposure Bias : -2/3 EV
Focal Length : 840mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 8.02m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 1250
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/160 secs
Exposure Bias : -1/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximately 2 years old. They said that they wanted another cat after our last tabby past. Little did they know this cat is essentially a dog! It loves to talk and loves to ask to go outside and back in.
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Approximate Focus Distance : 10.8m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 640
Aperture : f/8.0
Exposure : 1/250 secs
Exposure Bias : -1/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 13.7m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 100
Aperture : f/9.0
Exposure : 1/25 secs
Exposure Bias : -1/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 6.18m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 1250
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/1600 secs
Focal Length : 600mm
Badaling is the site of the most visited section of the Great Wall of China, approximately 80 km northwest of urban Beijing city in Yanqing County, which is within the Beijing municipality. The portion of the wall running through the site was built in 1504 during the Ming Dynasty, along with a military outpost reflecting the location's strategic importance. The highest point of Badaling is Beibalou, approximately 1,015 metres above sea level.
Approximate Focus Distance : 15.1m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 1000
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/200 secs
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 12.2m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS III USM Lens
ISO Speed 1000
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/1600 secs
Exposure Bias : -1 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 7.29m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 800
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/15 secs
Exposure Bias : -1/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
Approximate Focus Distance : 11.6m
Canon EF 600mm f/4L IS USM Lens
ISO Speed 2500
Aperture : f/7.1
Exposure : 1/400 secs
Exposure Bias : -1/3 EV
Focal Length : 600mm
With approximately 40 million users on Flickr, yours truly (thanks to all my Flickr friends) made #1 as Flickr's top photographer ( www.flickrooster.com/archive/2017/03 ) - yeah I'm tooting my own horn since no one else will... but I digress. That leaves the question: With nothing left to accomplish, what do I do now?
Hmm, got to be a bird in that image somewhere lol...