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dust removal tool of SilverFast, no difference from the other scan done with standard settings on the early scan.
Just invited to Explore. Nice for a 59-year-old image, but new scan.
See some dust using NOTES
Description from the image below..
South of Caiguna B2R24-26cliff cut
See ExplorOz track notes, May 2009
www.exploroz.com/TrekNotes/SouthCoast/Nuytsland_Nature_Re...
Dave and I traversed all this country a number of times in '65, and I have some fond memories of all of the Nullarbor, just search my stream for Nullarbor...
noted 34 months after the comment below! 29/5/09
See also wasg.iinet.net.au/nulla.html for a bit about the Nullarbor limestone.
"In 2005, The Wilderness Society nominated the Nullarbor Plain for protection under South Australia’s Wilderness Protection Act. The nomination recognised the cultural significance of the region to its traditional owners.
Widely acclaimed for outstanding natural and cultural heritage values, the Nullarbor is the largest semi-arid karst cave system in the world."
Bunda cliffs now protected as a result of Wilderness Society and other's pressure...
www.wilderness.org.au/campaigns/outback-australia/histori...
See old exploration map here..
www.explorationswa.com.au/people/
See an informative blog here about Eyre's crossing here...
www.nullarbornet.com.au/themes/edwardJohnEyre.html
Nullabor plain
janhawkinsau.wordpress.com/2015/03/02/the-oondiri-travell...
The Nullabor, the name has always irritated me because it is such an enigma to what you actually find. The vast ancient region was named in August 1865, while an explorer was travelling from the east across the Hampton Tablelands, along the most arid of sections. E. A. Delisser in his journal named both the Nullabor and Eucla. This was how the largest limestone karst in the world received its European name. Its meaning is found in the Latin Nullus Arbor (It seems Delisser spelt it Aus’ style) the meaning is however ‘No trees/plants’. This is a simple misconception as the vast region is not treeless.
To the tribal aboriginal people, the vast plain was known as the Oondiri, meaning a waterless plain, as surface water is not easily found across the ancient karst of limestone. This limestone karst is the largest in the world. It was formed 40 million years ago when the Australian continent broke away from Antarctica and it is also very unstable.
Baxter Cliffs..
So I've gotten enough entries so far to be able to fairly judge the winners, when it ends, but it's still not many. This is my second ever contest and the last one had 42 entries, whereas this one has 6. I think I figured out the problem. It doesnt cater to a wide enough audience.
So here's what I wanna ask:
If I were to do another contest after this one, where you have to make a sci-fi version of yourself (any scifi genre you want, be it space, cyberpunk, steampunk, etc) and for extra entries you do that but use your irl friends, how many of you would be interested in entering? It can be Lego OR drawing, and you can have as many entries as you want after making yourself, as long as they're all based off people you know irl.
Please get back to me ASAP on this, because I really wanna know if this is a good idea. Stay frosty, bros and broditas!
-FANTXTIK
Description:
This image of IC 434, the Horsehead Nebula, was captured using only broadband filters and a small 382mm refractor. The nebula lies in the constellation Orion, close to some of its most famous stars. It stretches behind Alnitak, the easternmost star of Orion’s Belt, whose brilliant light dominates the scene and adds a striking contrast to the faint glow of the nebula.The Horsehead Nebula itself appears as a dark silhouette against the glowing curtain of hydrogen gas, its distinct shape formed by dense interstellar dust. Nearby, the Flame Nebula also contributes to the drama of the region, with its fiery orange hues and intricate structure.
Using broadband filters allowed me to bring out the natural colors of this iconic region, balancing the intense starlight from Alnitak with the more delicate features of the nebula. The 382mm refractor provided a wide enough field of view to include these stunning cosmic landmarks while resolving the fine details of the Horsehead's silhouette and the surrounding nebulosity.
Equipment:
Telescope: William Optics Gran Turismo 81 IV / GT81 IV
Camera: ZWO ASI2600MM Pro
Mount: Sky-Watcher EQ6-R Pro
Filters:
Chroma Lum 36 mm
Chroma Red 36 mm
Chroma Green 36 mm
Chroma Blue 36 mm
Accessories: William Optics Flat6A III
Acquisition details
Date:
Jan. 18, 2023
Frames:
Chroma Blue 36 mm: 20×180″(1h)
Chroma Green 36 mm: 18×180″(54′)
Chroma Lum 36 mm: 69×180″(3h 27′)
Chroma Red 36 mm: 20×180″(1h)
Total Integration:
6h 21′
Locations: Al Salmy Desert, Al Jahra Governorate, Kuwait
Hello! I've been only posting Lego related content on Flickr for a while now and I figured I'd share a different type of image. If you think this awesome then you should check out my instagram! I post about 5 times a week there for several reasons. 1. the community is larger 2. the layout is better for me. 3. And easier to post. If you want to consistent images from me then go check it out! Copy and paste this link! www.instagram.com/worn_out_trooper/
The catalogue description gives us "A woman and two men pushing and pulling a cart with a child on it along a cobblestone street, possibly in France, Rue de Riosspelk". Well you all know that we like to have a good foreign shot from time to time, what can you tell us about this cracking photo from the Dillons?
+++ UPDATE +++
Well, this was our very first photograph ever that featured a dog pulling a cart! Lovely that after all these years, we're still finding unexpected gems in our photos. derangedlemur and Niall McAuley weren't long in narrowing this “Out Foreign” Dillon family photograph to Belgium, then to Brussels. And with Sharon Corbet’s help, we found ourselves located on the Rue aux Laines.
Photographers: Dillon Family
Contributors: Luke Gerald Dillon, Augusta Caroline Dillon
Collection: Clonbrock Photographic Collection
Date: 1860-1930
NLI Ref: CLON1330
You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie
Description:
The Ring Nebula (also catalogued as Messier 57, M57 or NGC 6720) is a planetary nebula in the mildly northern constellation of Lyra. Such nebulae are formed by a starburst – ionized gas has expelled into the surrounding interstellar medium by a star to form a vast luminous envelope containing the star in its last stages of its evolution before becoming a white dwarf.
This nebula was discovered by the French astronomer Charles Messier while searching for comets in late January 1779. Messier's report of his independent discovery of Comet Bode reached fellow French astronomer Antoine Darquier de Pellepoix two weeks later, who then independently rediscovered the nebula while following the comet. Darquier later reported that it was "...as large as Jupiter and resembles a planet which is fading" (which may have contributed to the use of the persistent "planetary nebula" terminology).
(Wikipedia.org)
Technical Information for This Image:
Site: Landers, CA, USA Bortle 4
Telescope: TPO Ritchey-Chretien 6 inch with a FL 1370mm.
Guide Scope: Orion 50mm FL 242mm
Guide Camera: ZWO ASI183MC
Mount: SkyWatcher EQ6-R Pro
Main camera: ASI294MC PRO cooled to -5C. Exposures: 98 x 35s with Gain at 120, Bin 2 x 2
No darks, flats or bias frames.
Guiding Software: PHD 2
Post Processing: PixInsight
Polar Alignment: SharpCap Pro.
I got the front vest part done but I need ideas for the pistol holsters and pouches. Please give any suggestions jude depp
Và xin lỗi 1 sự thật rất phũ phàng là
Lúc quen em .. a với e chỉ dừng lại ở cái "nắm tay" ???
Và cứ cho là a thương em và giữ gìn cho em ???
Thì 1 ngày nào đó .. e bỏ anh .. e có nhớ những j a đã làm =))
Rồi khi e nằm kế bên thằng bf mới of e ... e cớ nhớ lúc a và e nắm tay :-j ... F...=]]
Hay trước mặt tất cả mọi ng .. e cứ luôn cho họ thấy vẻ mặt rất ư là Ngây thơ vô số tội của e =]]
Hay trước mặt tât cả mọi ng .. e cứ luôn cho họ thấy e là gái ngoan .. hiền lành
Hay ... Lành chành bồng =]]
Haizz haizz haizz ...em thiệt tình :))
Và 1 sự thật nữa là ... cho dù a và e có thương yêu cách mấy thì kết quả ... đâu ai bik trước e nhỉ O_O
Và cho dù a có giữ gìn cho em thế nào đi nữa ... thì đến lúc em đưa anh thiệp cưới.. liệu em có biết ơn anh =]]
Và cuối cùng a chỉ muốn nói với em .. Cho dù Anh không Fuck em ... thì e cũng để cho Chó nó Fuck :)... :)
Washington DC, 2013.
Thanks to Artwhino Festival for including me in this beautiful project.
For more details about check my web or my instagram
Picture by Vicente Munoz
Description: This 1837 m tunnel, with a bore of 6 m, linked the Canadian mainline of the Grand Trunk Railway with Chicago via Port Huron, Michigan. It was designed by Joseph Hobson, a Canadian engineer, who also supervised its construction. Tunnelling commenced from both ends in 1888 and on August 30, 1890, the two tunnels met. Train service began on September 19, 1891. Electrification of the line through the tunnel was completed in 1908 and remained until the introduction of diesel trains. With the construction of the adjacent Paul M. Tellier Tunnel in 1993-94, the original tunnel was sealed.
1 Description
This Titanic 3D metal painting is a true tribute to this majestic ship whose history is fascinating us. It is made 100% by hand by an artist in metal work. This Titanic metal painting is a small work of art as the ship is similar. The main elements are cut from the metal, painted with a suitable metallic paint. The background of the painting is made of painted metal and decorated with a paint. Metal board dimensions: height 50 cm. Width: 75 cm. Board thickness: 6 cm. Weight: 3.7 kg. This Titanic metal painting in painted metal will relook your home with a modern and trendy metal spirit. Metal is a chic and refined decorative stand. This metal painting is a unique and original art creation.
2 STRANGE CHOICE IMHO. SHIP THAT SANK AT A COTTAGE NAMED THE COAST GUARD WATCH, OVERLOOKING A BUSY HARBOUR.
"I am (Comic Imp Card). Who the devil are you?"
A card pasted in a Victorian-era "Agent's Sample Book" that was issued by an unidentified calling card company.
I also have a blank copy of this card without the "Comic Imp Card" description or a name. See I Am ________, Who the Devil Are You? (below).
For an example of another card that was in the "Agent's Sample Book," see Fireman's Card (below).
DOG LOVER.
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There are two types of people who are animal lovers.
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Type-1: (THE DOG PARENT)
1. Get a super expensive dog from a kennel.
2. Spend bucket loads of money on the dog.
3. Hire a trainer to teach the dog to sit nd shit
4. Click wonderful pictures of it in various cute angles
5. Post it on insta & other social platforms and become famous
6. Detest the strays.
7. Doesn't let his / her dog to even get near one, and if a stray innocently comes to play with your dog.. You say, 'Oh no you don't' and hit the stray with a rock.
8. Spend thousands on your dog food, but wouldn't spend 10 bucks for a biscuit packet when ur having tea outside to feed the strays.
9. If at all u decide to play with the strays.. U ll touch them with the tip of your finger, take bucket load of pics, rush back home to wash your hands.. Whereas u don't mind kissing ur dogs tongue which has been in every place of its body..
10. And u d call yourself a proud dog parent and a dog lover.
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Type-2: (THE DOG LOVER)
1. You adopt a dog which is craving for love nd care.
2. You care for it, nurture it, feed it and love the poor lil thing.
3. You teach it by actually talking to it. And the dog actually starts understanding your language.
4. Click wonderful pictures of it in various cute angles
5. Post it on insta & other social platforms and become famous
6. You love any dog that passes by you.
7. You basically become their pide piper and they can really sense the love and they blindly follow you.
8. You feed them whenever and wherever with whatever you have
9. You play with the strays as if you are their master and give them the same love you give your dog.
10. Now the world calls you a dog lover!!
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#beginnerphotographer #nightphotography #animalplanet #natgeo #nightlife #canon200Dii #canonphotography #doglover #dogsofinsta #straydogs #travel #travelphotography #travelblogger #adoptdontshop
Description:
The adult male in its striking, breeding plumage is dark cobalt blue with white shoulder patches, and it has a mid to dark blue tail.
A description from Wikipedia:
The Protestant Cemetery (Italian: Cimitero protestante), officially called the Cimitero acattolico ("Non-Catholic Cemetery") and often referred to as the Cimitero degli Inglesi ("Englishmen's Cemetery") is a cemetery in Rome, located near Porta San Paolo alongside the Pyramid of Cestius, a small-scale Egyptian-style pyramid built in 30 BC as a tomb and later incorporated into the section of the Aurelian Walls that borders the cemetery. Mediterranean cypress trees and other foliage in the cemetery cause it to mirror the more natural style of cemeteries seen in the lusher regions of northern Europe. As the name of the cemetery indicates, it is the final resting place of non-Catholics (not only Protestants or English people).
The earliest known burial is that of an Oxford student named Langton in 1738. The most famous graves are those of the English poets John Keats (1795–1821) and Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822). Keats died in Rome of tuberculosis. His epitaph, which does not mention him by name, is by his friends Joseph Severn and Charles Brown: "This grave contains all that was mortal, of a YOUNG ENGLISH POET, Who on his Death Bed, in the Bitterness of his Heart, at the Malicious Power of his Enemies, Desired these Words to be engraven on his Tomb Stone: Here lies One Whose Name was writ in Water." Shelley drowned off the Italian Riviera and was cremated on the shore near Viareggio. His ashes were interred in the Protestant Cemetery; his heart, which his friend Edward John Trelawny had snatched from the flames, was kept by his widow Mary Shelley until her death and buried with her in Bournemouth.
My note: The cemetery is one of the most beautiful and peaceful cemeteries or parks I've ever had the fortune to spend a few hours in. All that was missing was a nice tea picnic. We went to the Keats-Shelley house afterwards.
Description: Audience wearing special glasses watch a 3D "stereoscopic film" at the Telekinema on the South Bank in London during the Festival of Britain
Date: 11th May 1951
Our Catalogue Reference: WORK 25/208
This image is from the collections of The National Archives. Feel free to share it within the spirit of the Commons.
For high quality reproductions of any item from our collection please contact our image library.
Description One of a limited edition of 1,000.
Car: Subaru Impreza P1 Prodrive.
Engine: 1994cc inline 4, turbocharged.
Year of manufacture: 2000.
Date taken: 14th May 2023.
Album: Classics in Cardiff May 2023to follow soon.
OKAY I have an idea and I want to know what everyone thinks SOOOOOOOO idk if anybody feels like me but I FEEL LIKE I CANT POST BAD ART ON FLICKR I just feel like BLEH XD
So the idea is WHAT IF I MAKE A GRUOP WHERE YOU POST THE ART THAT YOU WANNA POST BUT DONT WANNA POST idk like it’ll be titled *crapy art* or something
Like you can post a private pic and then put it in the group and we all just laugh at are crap and have a good time? but it’s not for like UGHZ IM BAD AT explaining
So this group is for the art that is hilariously bad that we don’t want to be taken seriously IDK HOW TO SAY IT UGH
So like sometimes I wanna post a drawing because I think it’s so bad it’s funny but I don’t want it in my stream SO this group will be where you can put all the funny art
And this group will not be for peeps that think they’re bad artist, it’s for everybody’s bad art that they did at 2 a.m. and stuff
OKAY IF YOU KNOW WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT SAY IF YA’LL THINK ITS A GOOD IDEA OR JUST A BAD IDEA AND I SHOULD DELETE THS
Favourite or comment this photo to let me know you read the description
Guys it's been too long since i have been using "Legoagentboy123" i am not changing it because of the time i am changing it because i never liked it but i didn't want to change it because i thought people would forget
me until now.I will be 18 a few weeks later so i'm not a boy anymore.My new name is Web-Slinger because if you know me a little you should know that Spider-man is my favourite superhero. Guys if you are added it's because i'm following you and i want you to know my Flickr name is changed to Web-Slinger!I will be keeping this profile photo for a while in case somebody haven't read this.
Description on the back:
Dr. Ozimus is stuck between worlds!
Jump your way through what has, might, and could of been! Learn from your mistakes, back track and try again! The choice is yours! Alter your destiny in 15 fantastic Three-Dimensional levels! Or should we say Fourth-Dimensional? You have a choice!
Beskrivelse / Description: Amundsen ville temme isbjørnen for å lære den og trekke slede. Forsøket falt uheldig ut og den ble avlivet. I bakgrunnen ligger "Maud".
Dato / Date: juni 1920 / June 1920
Sted / Place: Russland, Tsjukotka, Ajon
Fotograf / Photographer: ukjent / unknown
Digital kopi av original / Digital copy of original: sv/hv papirpositiv
Eier / Owner Institution: Nasjonalbiblioteket / National Library of Norway
Lenke / Link: www.nb.no
Bildesignatur / Image Number: bldsa_NPRA3019
Description: Cas A is the 300-year-old supernova remnant created by the explosion of a massive star. This stunning picture of Cas A is a composite of infrared (red), optical (yellow) and X-ray (green and blue) images. The infrared image from the Spitzer Space Telescope reveals warm dust in the outer shell with temperatures of about 25 degrees Celsius, whereas the optical image from the Hubble Space telescope brings out the delicate filamentary structures of warmer (10,000 Celsius) gas; Chandra shows hot gases at about 10 million degrees Celsius. This hot gas was created when ejected material from the supernova smashed into surrounding gas and dust at speeds of about ten million miles per hour. A comparison of the infrared and X-ray images of Cas A should enable astronomers to determine whether most of the dust in the supernova remnant came from the massive star before it exploded, or from the rapidly expanding supernova ejecta.
Creator/Photographer: Chandra X-ray Observatory
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, which was launched and deployed by Space Shuttle Columbia on July 23, 1999, is the most sophisticated X-ray observatory built to date. The mirrors on Chandra are the largest, most precisely shaped and aligned, and smoothest mirrors ever constructed. Chandra is helping scientists better understand the hot, turbulent regions of space and answer fundamental questions about origin, evolution, and destiny of the Universe. The images Chandra makes are twenty-five times sharper than the best previous X-ray telescope. NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., manages the Chandra program for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory controls Chandra science and flight operations from the Chandra X-ray Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Medium: Chandra telescope x-ray
Date: 2005
Persistent URL: chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2005/casa/
Repository: Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Collection: Supernovas and Supernova Remnants Collection
Gift line: X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO; Optical: NASA/STScI; Infrared: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Accession number: cassiopeia05