View allAll Photos Tagged Ama

Ama is a suburban town in Osaka-Kobe area. I took this with Konica C35EF3 and Fuji Acros.

 

With rather big curvature of the rail, the train vehicle makes a scream here.

 

A local train passed in front of me just too fast.

 

Rolleicord & Fuji Acros

尼とは尼崎市のこと。

 

Leica IIf& Elmer 50mm

Fuji Acros & HC110

from the trail to Newschwanstein Castle in Schwangau.

scan of slide taken 22nd october 2000

Since me and Cecily are OBSESSED with the movie "Practical Magic" it was only fitting to take a pic inspired by it!

 

Find the credits here❣

La vita è un dono che spesso viene sottovalutato. Ansia e stress sono all'ordine del giorno e impediscono di godersi le gioie che il Signore ci offre quotidianamente. Per questo nuovo anno ti auguro di amare la vita perché è l'unico regalo che non riceverai altre volte...

Vivi ogni giorno come che sia l'ultimo!

 

Wonderful Life

Photo taken with Sony A7R4A camera. Location: Nepal.

 

Headpiece Tentacio Coral for The Gacha Garden

 

Headpiece Tentacio Fiona for The Gacha Garden

 

Glasses Tentacio Margarita for The Gacha Garden

 

Hair Wasabi Mint K9 Weekend Ed.

 

Head Genus Toon

 

Skin Guapa Rikka

 

Tattoo Fable Amas Veritas for Bleeding Solstice

 

Dress Elune Kimberly

 

Shoes Tentacio Mila for Kustom9

 

Animesh Companion Dark Agony Aximi Axolotl

Los brazos de la tierra

The arms of the earth

 

None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot

 

Handian. Larger version

 

Visita nuestra web www.jdrfotografia.com

2e cible photographiée à l'approche de la pleine Lune. Le ciel était turbulant et le seeing/transparence était plutôt ordinaire. Ce amas demeure un beau petit bijou céleste!

 

Merci pour votre visite. Le ciel est beau!

 

M92 (NGC 6341) est un amas globulaire situé dans la constellation d'Hercule à environ 25 775 a.l. (8,3 kpc) du Soleil et à 31 310 a.l. (9,6 kpc) du centre de la Voie lactée.

 

Messier 92 (also known as M92, M 92, or NGC 6341) is a globular cluster of stars in the northern constellation of Hercules.

(source : wikipedia)

  

= Acquisition info =

Risingcam IMX571 color

William Optics Zenithstar 73ii (FL 430mm)

iOptron CEM26

WO Uniguide 50/200 + Touptek GPM462M

NINA & PHD2

 

= Séances photos =

9 avril 2025 - L-Pro -- 120s x 58 (1h56)

 

= Traitement/processing =

Siril & Affinity Photo 2

Temps d'exposition post-traitement : 1h45

 

@Astrobox 2.0

St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec

Bortle 9

 

AstroM1

 

Colección Lips of Africa -- 100cm x 80cm

Trozos de la Tierra

Piece of the Earth

 

Handian. Larger version

 

Visita nuestra web www.jdrfotografia.com

10 years to the day,

A photo of great importance to me. Hanging on the living room wall as a constant reminder of how lucky I was to escape the mountain with my life.

 

Re-edit: Ama Dablam, photo taken from Dingboche

Calle Crisologo, Vigan

Ilocos Sur

 

© Meljoe San Diego. All Rights Reserved.

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs, facebook or other media without my explicit permission.

M35 (ou NGC 2168) est un amas ouvert4,2 situé dans la constellation des Gémeaux. Il a été découvert par l'astronome suisse Jean Philippe Loys de Cheseaux en 1745. L'amas a été observé par Charles Messier le 30 aout 1764. NGC 2168 est à environ 816 pc (∼2 660 al) du système solaire et les dernières estimations donnent un âge de 95,3 millions d'années.

À ses côté, on peut apercevoir NGC 2158, un amas ouvert plus dense, plus ancien et plus éloigné (environ 16 500 années-lumière).

 

Messier 35 or M35, also known as NGC 2168 or the Shoe-Buckle Cluster, is a relatively close open cluster of stars in the west of Gemini, at about the declination of the Sun when the latter is at June solstice. It was discovered by Philippe Loys de Chéseaux around 1745 and independently discovered by John Bevis before 1750.

The compact open cluster NGC 2158 lies directly southwest of it.

(source : wikipedia)

 

= Acquisition =

William Optics Zenithstar 73ii (FL 430mm)

Risingcam IMX571 OSC

iOptron CEM26

WO UniGuide 50/200 + Touptek GPM462M

NINA & PHD2

 

= Séances photos =

17 octobre 2024

-- Filtre L-Pro 60sec x 195 (exp. 3h15)

@Astrobox 2.0 -- St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec -- Bortle 9

 

= Traitement/processing =

Siril & Affinity Photo 2

Temps d'exposition post-traitement : 2h45

 

AstroM1

   

... fra tutte le menzogne è ancora quella che mente di meno.

L'arte è la domenica della vita.

 

(Gustave Flaubert&Charles Baudelaire)

bw redux red filter re-crop Nepal 2007

Ama Dablam (22,349 ft), taken from the village of Chhukhung (15,500 ft) in Sagarmatha National Park, the Everest region of Nepal.

22nd December 2013

 

photography, web design & development

moonloon.ch

Ama Dablam means "Mother's necklace".6,812 metres (22,349 feet), is perhaps the most visually striking mountain in the world.The long ridges on each side of this stunning Himalayan peak resemble long arms, like that of a mother (ama), protecting her child. May we all stay protected. My 500 link 500px.com/yiannispavlis my facebook www.facebook.com/YiannisPavlis4/ my instagram www.instagram.com/yiannispavlisphoto/ Stay healthy and safe everyone !

Halema'u trail, Haleakala Crater in Maui.

Ama Dablam as seen on the trek from Dzongla to Lobuje.

M56 (NGC 6779) est un amas globulaire situé dans la constellation de la Lyre à environ 30 660 a.l. (9,4 kpc) du Soleil et à 30 010 a.l. (9,2 kpc) du centre de la Voie lactée. L'astronome français Charles Messier a découvert cet amas globulaire et il l'a ajouté à son catalogue le 23 janvier 1779. Il l'a décrit comme une faible nébuleuse sans étoiles. Cette même nuit, il a découvert la comète de 1779 (C/1779 A1 (Bode)).

 

Messier 56 (also known as M56 or NGC6779) is a globular cluster in the constellation Lyra. It was discovered by Charles Messier in 1779.

(source: Wikipedia)

 

= Acquisition info =

William Optics Zenithstar 73ii (FL 430mm)

Risingcam IMX571 color

iOptron CEM26

WO Uniguide 50/200 + ZWO ASI224MC

NINA & PHD2

 

= Séances photos =

1er août 2024 : Filtre LPro-- 120sec x 50

 

= Traitement/processing =

Siril & Gimp

Exposition après traitement : 92min

 

@Astrobox 2.0

Échelle de Bortle : niveau 9

St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec

 

AstroM1

If you get to spend a bit of time in the high altitude Himalayas you soon start to appreciate the old Nepalese pilots adage that “we don't fly when there are clouds, because the clouds have rocks in them”. Peaking though the clouds here is the incredible spire of Ama Dablam at 6,812 metres (22,349 ft). Ama Dablam translates to "Mother's necklace" as the long ridges on each side are said to resemble the arms of a mother (ama) protecting her child, and the hanging glacier thought of as the dablam, the traditional double-pendant containing pictures of the gods, worn by Sherpa women. Shot on Fuji Velvia slide film. Nepalese Himalaya, Nepal

 

Love Life, Love Photography

www.robertdowniephotography.com

Taken on our trekking adventure in Nepal on November 1, 2012. We had left at 01:20AM for a summit climb of Island Peak and at about 05:40AM while looking southwest the purple and pinks of the pre-dawn sky really highlighted Ama Dablam well....so I guess I just had to take a couple images on my Nikon D7000. Image taken at over 18,000'.

Minhas duas princesas em seu momento mais íntimo.

1 3 4 5 6 7 ••• 79 80