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"Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies."

– Aristotle.

 

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shadowy forest

a quiet constellation

dreams until twilight

 

a few more images from my hibernation state

I'll be awake soon...

 

for now

here's to dreaming happily..

free from fences friday ;-)

   

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Stellaria holostea bokeh

IC 348 is an open cluster (and star forming region) in the Perseus constellation, around 1000 light years from earth.

 

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evening shot of Ragwort, Jacobaea vulgaris

(っ◔◡◔)っ ♥ A CONSTELLATION FIXATION.. ♥

An astrologers dream. The hectic arrangement of dorsal spots on this adult Jewelled (Strophurus elderi) Gecko are reminiscent of the glowing constellations within the dark reaches of the universe. This gorgeous dude was found active at the edge of a spiky hummock grass clump in the primo mallee country in the SW corner of NSW, recently.

 

Constelación de Viktor.

For the "Strange and Unusual Worlds" Contest in the Hypothetical Awards Group.

 

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Querétaro - México.

 

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The summit of Mt Wellington, Tasmania.

- Rosa's Garden of Earthly Delights, Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -

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You've seen this flower before, but it's been a while (please see the first comment). This sturdy little thing of (to me) unknown ID, blooming for a very long time despite being exposed to the cold late autumn temperatures on our balcony, had been my photographic "lockdown past time" along with the weekly MM assignments which helped a lot during one of the many lockdowns, and I can't believe that this is almost four years ago – time seemed to have stopped in those years.

 

I photographed this humble yellow beauty from all sides, at different times of the day/evening, and with different lenses throughout a couple of weeks. At one point, I had the idea to use the spray bottle to jazz it up a little bit with "nature's jewels". The yellow bokeh balls in the background are lights in the windows of a house right across the street, and they reminded me of a stellar constellation, hence the title.

 

This image has been waiting on my hard drive almost forever, fully processed and ready to upload, so I don't recall any of the processing steps. Judging from the looks, I'm sure that Analog Efex was involved, but that's it ;)

 

Happy Sliders Sunday, Everyone!

MSA Annex, Mercado District – Tucson, AZ

Please forgive my goofy titles, but here's a night shot of the art installation called "River Constellation". This responsive sculpture evokes a thicket of light and sound at night. Photographed at Waterworks Park in Des Moines, Iowa.

 

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Orlando Florida 11/28/21

During the second dark-sky portion of January, I elected to compose a nightscape with Orion as the main subject. I hauled myself up to Oak Flats (a better location for deep sky than my backyard!). In this case I also used my Sky Watcher, and my Canon EOS Ra was equipped with the Samyang 14mm. I captured 6 4-minute exposures at f5.6 and ISO 800. My process of the sky image was similar to other deep sky work, and I blended it with the landscape shot at the same location, same time.

 

Orion, the Pleaides, Sirius, and the Milky Way all figure in the sky, along with a host of H-alpha emission regions.

 

I'm sure a bit more time and maybe some even darker skies would get the deep sky to show even better, though I'm pretty pleased with this effort close to home!

 

Peace and cheers!

Travellers to The Frozen Planet have reported seeing a constellation in the night sky which is visible for just a few days during our month of December. It is called SC+8 because of its resemblance to Santa Claus + 8 reindeer. This is the first photo to reportedly show the constellation.

 

Created for the Shock of the New Group Contest Frostbite

 

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Sculpture by Santiago Calatrava in River Point Park.

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This is a macro photo of side-lit pins, arranged so that their shadows created the constellation of Orion.

 

Constellations are imaginary lines humans have drawn between jumbled messes of stars, drawing upon our myths, beliefs and narratives to craft monuments of light in the sky.

 

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It was a pretty cold night covered with moonlight and a beautiful starry sky.

I will love the light for it shows me the way, yet I will endure the darkness because it shows me the stars

~Mandino

... nicht nach Hellinger, sondern nach Gewicht

(ahnend, dass ein paar der Ahnen dabei sind).

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