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Vodice was first mentioned in 1402 although it was founded already in the Roman times as Arausa. Its name derives from the word meaning water sources which supplied the whole area. The defense walls from the times of the Turks with the Coric tower testify the past times. Other similar monuments are St. Cross' church on the former graveyard, built in 1421 and the parish church in the town centre built in 1746.
Another great night spent out camping with friends always means more night sky photography. This was the last frame of the night. Pleasant temperatures and low humidity made for a great night. 15 minutes of captured movement here. One of the few cloud-free moments of the day.
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Pessoas, eu tinha que ficar de repouso absoluto por causa de uma infecção pulmonar mas não consigo. Pelo menos sobrou tempo para criar essas coisinhas! Espero que gostem!!!
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One night during my stay in Wales the skies decided to open up. I had carefully planned where to go in case the weather would be merciful. So here I am, 3a.m. somewhere in the Welsh countryside, the sea ahead of me, a field with sleepy cows behind me (hopefully not interested in me!), shooting the Milky Way. This is my second proper attempt (the first being Cornwall last year around this time of year). Here I tried to eliminate all sources of human lights (it was really hard to deal with the lights coming from a lighthouse in my first Milky Way shot.
Cores, luzes e reflexos.
Azul do céu de fim de tarde...só se vê na Bahia.
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Repostando.
Foto selecionada para o II Salão Nacional de Fotografia de Ribeirão Preto
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We saw a large flock ~ 100 or so at Reifel, flying from tree to tree eating seed cones. Almost as hard to capture as Bushtits or Kinglets.
Little trip down to Big Cypress National Preserve to see the milkyway core rising over the horizon at 2:45am.
Core Hunter was once a hero built by Hero Factory, after many missions and many dangers faced he defected from Hero Factory entirely, because to Core Hunter, no one cared about him in his eyes.
This is a view of the core of our galaxy, roughly in the constellation Sagittarius.
This image was constructed from multiple 30 second exposures shot with a Nikkor 105 mm f2.8 lens at f 5.0, ISO 5000, on a D610.
Tracking was with an Ioptron star tracker.
Roughly 10 frames per field of view were stacked to reduce noise, then stitched to cover a wider field. This image is a small section of a larger project that I'm working on to create a large high resolution panorama of the central part of the milky way.
I've learnt a lot about processing astro images, but I think I still have a great deal to learn.