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I enjoy my rough seascapes but I'm not stupid. Taken from the other side of the mere using the long lens at Overton, Gower, Wales, UK. No graphics please.
a dangling light....very close to falling to the ground, with a bit of lr6 touch-up.
sony a7rii
nikkor 24mm f2.8 ai-s
you really have to stop making girls go crazy.
don't want anymore people fainting do we?
no mean comments
It's a little hard to see the rarely used trail by the Prairie, but faint as it was, I was happy to have it and not have to bushwhack anymore!
Let me tell you, when this girl walked in the studio for her senior session I almost fainted! Her look was a PERFECT MATCH for my new place. We had a riot working together!
The Geo-Grid Sheath is now available at Ladies who Lunch in 3 colors, all with or without sheath skirt.
On our way up to Tawharanui we decided to pull into the Warkworth Satellite's for a few quick snaps.
This is my buddy John standing to the left of the Satellite looking up. It was pretty dark this night and only could see a faint bit of light on the horizon
The owner of this cafe remade his grandfather's old house into a cozy cafe.
It's the washroom.
Rolleiflex 2.8F xenotar
Kodak PORTRA 160VC
at Nagano / Saku
NGC 289
The bright central region of this galaxy is only about 3 arc min in diameter but the extensive and very faint complex blue outer arms, revealed in this deep exposure, extend the the size of the galaxy out to 14 arc min across:
www.pbase.com/strongmanmike2002/image/157677099/original
At an estimated distance of 75 Million light years, this makes the true size of this galaxy a gigantic 300,000 light yrs across or more than twice the size of our own Milky Way galaxy!
Orion Optics AG12 F3.8
Starlightxpress SXVF-H694, SX USB CFW, SX OAG unit + Atlas Focuser
LHaRGB = 690 60 90 100 100min = 17hrs 20min total exposure (bin 1X1) Astronomik filters
-20C chip temp, no darks, no flats
Focal length 1120mm
Image scale 0.84"/pix
Guide Camera: Starlightxpress Lodestar
Comments
Taken over 4 nights
Clear, new to first 1/4 moon, variable seeing from poor to good