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Les chars à voile du centre nautique
plage de la Ville-Berneuf
Pléneuf-Val-André
Côtes-d'Armor
Bretagne
Avril 2024
Longueuil: Ce pic creuse des petits trous bien alignés dans les troncs pour s'y nourrir de sève (Sapsucker) .Ces trous servent aussi a abriter des insectes qui servent de nourriture !
Churches in England are often aligned in a specific direction, typically with the altar at the east end and the main entrance at the west end, a practice known as orientation.
All Saint's church Walcott in the foreground aligned with St Mary's Church in Happisburgh some 2km distant.
A snapshot from a walk around local lanes recently.
As Reading and Northern #425 and #2102 look on a member of the steam crew aligns the turntable to stall track #1. After this the #802 will head out to grab the 425s water tender and put it onto stall track #4.
Three Ring-billed gulls fly in tandem along the lakeshore.
Glad they aligned so nicely for this shot :)
Un site de 7 hectares
Le parc abrite plusieurs arbres remarquables. Isolés en ou en alignement, ils sont les témoins de notre histoire. En se baladant, on peut découvrir la majestueuse allée de tilleuls.
Submitted for SPS Oct 2018 competition, the theme was “Sports”, and it placed 1st in the Digital Category
While walking around and exploring the Bisti Badlands with a view looking to the east to some eroded formations present in this part of Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness Area. What I wanted to capture with this image was to align myself with the hoodoo formation to my front and bring out a pattern or grouping. The rest was finding a balance with the hoodoo formation and using the blue skies and clouds as a backdrop to highlight this formation.
Poznań, Poland
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Spring
Today I am considering these words... "by greeting trouble with optimism and hope, you are undermining worse troubles down the line." Dalai Lama
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This is from last year in late January ... I have not been out this time yet as it is really cold, but we have a couple inches of snow on the ground so I imagine this area looks pretty similar. Might be able to get out there this weekend and see ... if it warms a little.
I would really like the cards to align that would drop some wet snow here on a Saturday that I could easily get out and capture. That would look pretty on all the trees.
I always wanted to take this photo just with the arches.
This is under the St. Johns bridge. The Gothic arches support the bridge, which resemble a cathedral arch.
No wonder why people get married under the bridge.
Photo with more details: flic.kr/p/zRHCuX
Images taken on March 2, 2021
Mars reflects the sun's light and is ~22 light minutes from Earth. The Pleiades is an open star cluster that is ~ 442 light years away from us. While these two are so different, both of them are prominent and easy to spot in the night sky. It’s very cool to witness the two so close to each other. I knew this was happening, but my life and job have been so busy lately it slipped my mind until it was basically happening already.
Step outside tonight and take a lookup. You can find this event just ahead of the constellation Orion. The next time these two will be near each other in our night sky again in 2038!
Equipment:
Celestron CGEM Mount
Canon FD 300mm f/4 L at f/5.6
Sony a7RIII (unmodified)
Altair 60mm Guide scope
GPCAM2 Mono Camera
Acquisition:
Taos, NM: my backyard - Bortle 3
10 x 121" for 20 min and 10 sec of exposure time.
10 dark frames
15 flats frames
15 bais frames
Guided
Software:
SharpCap
PHD2
DeepSkyStacker
Photoshop
My mount was polar aligned with SharpCap (what an amazing system for aligning). I'm not comfortable using my SCT as my lens yet. My solution is to piggyback my Sony a7RIII and adapted Canon FD 300mm f/4 L on a ADM dovetail rail on the top of my optical tube. I used DeepSkyStacker to combine all frames and then processed the TIFF file in Photoshop. I stretched the 32 bit file and used Gradient XT on the image. I then made it a 16 bit file and stretched in level, then curves. I used the color sampler tool and levels to do my best to keep the background space black. I then using my skillset and relied on Astronomy Tools Action Set, and dodging and burning a bit to give the image the finishing touches.