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This Rufous-crowned Sparrow sang his complex song to me from within the Himalayan blackberry bushes. Taylor Crossing, Nevada Co, California on 16 July 2019.
Predawn summer sky above southeast Albuquerque, New Mexico, photographed from 1680 meters (5510 feet) above sea level.
For details on the plant, see my Emergence album.
My first official excursion out using my new camera and loving it. Still exploring some more in black & white till the next thing grabs me again.
The patterns on a California Quail make him a rather striking bird. Have 6 that are in the yard daily.
Another shot from Belur. The rains had just stopped and a passage of light ...lucky to
get a patch of blue n shades of white in the sky. THE LEFT section is at a higher level than the right, dry except for the floor and has a roof ...the light/color absorption is different. Same WB settings across.
DRI- Handheld. 3 different exposures. with spot focus on the pillar for one exposure and 2 others between the left flank wall and the right section - sky. I had to hold the cam steady with one hand and move the cursor to specific spots...aligned in PS. Individual exposures treated in ACR.
Believe it or not, this little guy was no more than 20cm long! And despite his tiny stature, he was completely fearless, and even took a few bites right at my lens!
With the overcast and rainy day, I knew I wouldn't be able to capture much with the hues and tones on the mountains with the trees. I was able to use some control points and color control points in Capture NX2 to bring out some of those contrast of hues for the final image.
Captured in the Ross Lake National Recreation Area of North Cascades National Park Service Complex.
Been busy Saturday night, IC1396, Sadr Complex, NGC7000 and IC434
WO SkyCat 51, Zwo 183MC Pro cooled color camera
Optolong L eNhance filter
#SharpCap Pro PoleMaster
Ioptron i45 Pro EQ mount, PHD2 guiding
Orion 60mm guidescope SSAG
220 Gain offset 20 0c cooling, 1 minute exposure, 1 hour 45 minutes for IC1396, IC434 was 45 minutes, 1 minute exposure each, NGC7000 was 30 minutes, 1 minute each, Sadr complex was 4 panel 15 minutes each, 1 hour total,
Weather was good all night for me, I didnt get home till 3 in the morning
50 darks 50 flats and 50 bias frames
Astro Pixel Processor and PS
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Finally some sunny, warm weather. Taken today, after outdoor exercise class on the Promenade, outside our condo complex. It feels like 22C 😎
This image of Rho Ophiuchus/Antares region was imaged with a QHY268M and a Sigma 150mm prime lens on the nights between 21-23 June 2022.
The total integration time was 8 hours and 42 minutes of subs, 31 subs each of 60, 120 and 180 second for Luminance, and 60 x 60 second subs for the red channel, 60 x 120 second subs for the green channel and 52 x 180 second subs for the blue channel.
Object name: Rho Ophiuchi Cloud Complex
Constellation: Ophiuchus
Object ID: p Ophiuchi
Coordinates: RA: 16h31m24.337s, DEC: -25°14’28.424”
Apparent FOV/Radius: 8.46° x 5.64° (507.6 x 338.4 arc-min) / 5.084°
FOV Angle: 173° E of N
Object Apparent Dimensions: 6.5° x 4.5°
Exposure Date: 21-23 June 2022
Distance: 360±40 LY
Magnitude: 4.63
Exposures: L:31x60s, 31x120s & 31x180s @ FW:31 & R:60x60s, G:60x120s, B:52x180s @ HCG:62/OFS:25 (8h42m)
Telescope: Sigma 150mm EX f2.8 Lens
Imaging Focal length: 150mm
Plate Solved Focal length: 147.72mm
Camera: QHY268M -10°C BIN1x1
Resolution: 5.25”/px
Guiding: BOSMA BetaRE, ZWO ASI120MM mini, PHD2 Guiding
Mount: CGEM-HT
The buildings in this historic mill complex date from 1850 till about 1890. They were used to manufacture wool, cotton, paper bags, and then, finally, chocolate from the early 1900s till World War II. More recently the old mill buildings have been renovated and repurposed as retail, dining and office space. Ballston Spa, New York.
Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex (MDSCC)
Robledo de Chavela, Madrid
Iso 10000, 8", f/2.8 + Filtro Degradado ND
Revelado con App Photoshop Express
The buildings in this historic mill complex date from 1850 till about 1890. They were used to manufacture wool, cotton, paper bags, and then, finally, chocolate from the early 1900s till World War II. More recently the old mill buildings have been renovated and repurposed as retail, dining and office space. Ballston Spa, New York.
The complex circle intersection of MA 9 and Oak Street in Natick. It's sort of like a rotary with the through street running through the center, and with traffic signals. There is a similar intersection down in Marlton, New Jersey, at the intersection of NJ 70 and NJ 73, though that one is soon to become a grade separated interchange.
SOOC (straight out of the camera with only the signature added)
Taken using with KnightX CPL 58 mm filter
Apartment complex in Tenerife overlooking the pool at night
*photographed using my old point + shoot cam
Credits:
Jacket: [COMPLEX] LODT JACKET
LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/kustom9/149/14/1003
Shoes: Flite.- Rickos // Flamed Pink
LM: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Yesterday/65/131/24
Companion: Kotte - dragon - white
SH2-221, également connu sous le nom de SNR G160.4+02.8, est un objet céleste situé dans la constellation du Cocher. Il s'agit d'un nuage moléculaire complexe qui comprend à la fois des régions de formation d'étoiles et un reste de supernova.
Le nuage est situé à une distance d'environ 6 500 années-lumière de la Terre et a une taille d'environ 100 années-lumière. Il contient plusieurs sous-régions où se forment des étoiles, y compris des étoiles massives qui sont responsables de la production de rayonnement ionisant.
Le reste de supernova dans SH2-221 a été produit par une supernova qui a explosé il y a environ 100 000 ans. Ce reste de supernova a une taille d'environ 30 années-lumière et est entouré d'un coquillage de gaz ionisé.
Le nuage SH2-221 est donc un objet d'intérêt pour les astronomes car il offre des opportunités d'étude de la formation d'étoiles et de la dynamique des restes de supernova. Il a été étudié à l'aide de divers instruments, notamment le télescope spatial Hubble et le télescope spatial Spitzer.
Lunette Askar FRA 600
Réducteur 0.79
Focale 420mm à F3.9
Imageur ZWO ASI2600MM Pro
Roue à FiltreZWO 7*36MM
Filtre Baader L, R, V, B ,S2, Ha et O3
Monture EQ6 Pro
Guidescope UltraGuide MKII 60mm ARTESKY
Camera Guidage ASI ZWO 224MC
Sky Quality 19.95
Magnitude CLASS 5 Bortle
SGP SEQUENCE GENERATOR PRO, SIRIL et UWE ASTRO TOOLS
28 poses de 10 min en Ha et 24 poses de 10 min en O3
TOTAL 8H40