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Flaming Lips @ Bonnaroo - June 16 2007
Wayne Coyne in front of his giant spaceship.
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Busy Highway ... I took the pic for both sides ... long exposure from the lulu towers side going to seefmall and the other side Bahrain World trade center going to Muharraq city
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Trånn and Christine is making a flaming heart. I did not notice when I took the picture, I was only shooting away at all the flames. Later, when I got home, my room mate looked at the picture and said "Wow, they're making a heart!"
Explored #139 on Dec 25, 2007
- www.kevin-palmer.com - After I hiked down from the hills the wind calmed just long enough for me to get a shot of the fiery sunset.
Flaming desire, flaming desire
Open your heart to my flaming desire.
Love turns to lust, ice into fire
Open your heart to my flaming desire.
-Bill Nelson
Flaming or summer torch, Billbergia pyramidalis, is a bromeliad native to Brazil. The common names for this plant come from its torch-shaped, showy, red flower spike, which consists of many small flowers surrounded by red bracts.
This young rose is just breaking out of it's bud.. in Shaldon gardens.. looks superb on black
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Millions of years ago, a multiple star system near the Orion Nebula ejected a single massive hot young blue star and sent it speeding away on its own toward the constellation Auriga.
The Star, AE Aurigae, is furiously burning through its supply of fuel for nuclear fusion and will end its life exploding as a supernova. But during its short life, it energizes the gases in IC405 the gas cloud in Auriga, making it glow red and pink. The blue dust filaments near the star reflect its beautiful blue starlight back to us.
This is the story of the Flaming Star Nebula.
17 hours of LRGB and hydrogen-alpha data. Taken with my Ceravolo 300mm astrograph (2700mm focal length) with an SBIG 16803 CCD camera.
“Here be dragons” means dangerous or unexplored territories, in imitation of a medieval practice of putting illustrations of dragons, sea monsters and other mythological creatures on uncharted areas of maps where potential dangers were thought to exist.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_be_dragons
It may be that Medieval Map Makers wrote, “Here be dragons,” to indicate untold dangers and to warn away some exploration, or at least ask any such explorers to bring back a few line illustrations to update maps, charts and guides. When I say Dirleton Castle Here Be Dragons, I mean Dirleton Castle Here Be Dragons. The Dragon was posing for pictures and stating that Photoshop was allowed to bring out his armoured scale magnificence and to sparkle the light of gentle soft slightly flaming snores illuminating sleepily tinkling pillowed to perfection golden hoards of the past, the present and those yet to come within his eyes.
I saw the Dragon Eggs hatch and fly away for Winter and it is possible that the Dragon, as pictured here, may have flown away til Spring 2023. Please do ask if you are looking to see either The Dragon, as pictured here, or The Nest, either with, or without The Eggs. The Dragon, The Nest, The Eggs and The Man at Arms Presentations are all worth a visit for and along with them there is a Castle and Grounds that are superb.
For updates on The Dragon, The Nest, The Eggs and The Man at Arms Presentations and for artistic recreations of Castles and Historic Scenes I follow their creator on Twitter.
Andrew Spratt @andrewsp2009
Dirleton Castle is cared for by Historic Environment Scotland
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Pieris 'Flaming Silver'
zuurminnende bonte struik jong schot rood, humeuze grond
De hoogte na 10 jaar is 150 cm.
De bloemkleur is wit.
De bloeiperiode is mei.
Deze plant is goed winterhard.
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I attended Fat Guys Auto Parts Car Show a couple of weeks ago. I am not super excited about cars but I did enjoy wandering looking at the vintage cars. It was amazing how well cared for and how much people love their cars.
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新疆火焰山位于吐鲁番盆地的北缘,古丝绸之路北道。古书称之为“赤石山”,维吾尔语称“克孜勒塔格”(意为红山),山体由红色砂岩构成,夏季气候干热。是天山东部博格达山坡前山带短小的褶皱低丘。火焰山以红色的花岗岩反射阳光而形成奇幻的色彩,是天山东部博格达山坡前山带短小的褶皱低丘。整座山体青红如火焰,方圆几百里,寸草不生。
火焰山东西长约100公里,南北宽约9公里,东起鄯善县兰干流沙河,西止吐鲁番桃儿沟。平均高度500米左右。
火焰山因明代吴承恩著名神话小说《西游记》而名闻天下。第五十九回至六十一回写道“唐三藏路阻火焰山,孙行者三调芭蕉扇”的故事,使火焰山披上一层神秘的色彩。据西游记原文写,火焰山之所以年年喷火,是因为500年前孙悟空踢翻八卦炉,八卦炉的火焰掉到地上,才形成火焰山。
The Flaming Mountains are barren, eroded, red sandstone hills in Tian Shan Mountain range, Xinjiang, China. They lie near the northern rim of the Taklamakan Desert and east of the city of Turpan. Their striking gullies and trenches caused by erosion of the red sandstone bedrock giving the mountains a flaming appearance at certain times of the day.
The mountains are approximately 100 kilometres (60 mi) long and 5–10 km (3–6 mi) wide, crossing the Turpan Depression from east to west. The average height of the Flaming Mountains is 500 m (1,600 ft), with some peaks reaching over 800 m (2,600 ft). The mountain climate is harsh, and the extremely high summer temperatures make this the hottest spot in China, frequently reaching 50 °C (122 °F) or higher.
The Flaming Mountains received their name from a fantasy account of a Buddhist monk, accompanied by a Monkey King with magical powers, who runs into a wall of flames on his pilgrimage to India in the popular 16th century novel, Journey to the West, by Ming Dynasty writer, Wu Cheng'en.[3] The novel is an embellished description of the monk Xuanzang who traveled to India in 627 CE to obtain Buddhist scriptures and went through a pass in the Tien Shan after leaving Gaochang.
According to the classical novel Journey to the West, the Monkey King created a disturbance in the heavens and knocked over a kiln, causing embers to fall from the sky to the place where the Flaming Mountains are now. In an Uigur legend, a dragon lived in the Tianshan Mountains. Because the dragon ate little children, an Uigur hero slew the dragon and cut it into eight pieces. The dragon's blood turned into a scarlet mountain of blood and the eight pieces became the eight valleys in the Flaming Mountains.
Not a new image I'm afraid but a re-process of some files from December 2011.
This is a mixture of an RBG image with layers of Hydrogen Alpha applied to the red channel and again as a Luminance layer - mostly done in photoshop after integrating the images in Pixinsight. I also used Dave Smith's method of making a protection layer for the stars in CS5 from here -
www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVTSUppcMs8&feature=plcp
This came in useful when applying the Ha data (to stop those cyan halo stars) and when sharpening up the image, this was something I didn't know how to do in CS5 before I watched Dave's tutorial.
The weather remains terrible for astro imaging!
Emission/reflection nebula in the constellation Auriga, surrounding the bluish star AE Aurigae. It shines at magnitude +6.0 and surrounds the irregular variable star AE Aurigae.
AE Aurigae is a variable star and a blue dwarf with a mean apparent magnitude of +6.0.
The nebula measures approximately 37.0' x 19.0', and lies about 1,700 light-years away from Earth. The nebula is about 5 light-years across.
AE Aur is seen to light up the Flaming Star nebula, but it was not formed within it. Instead it is passing through the nebula at high speed and producing a violent bow shock and high energy electromagnetic radiation. AE Aur is a runaway star that might have been ejected from cluster in the Orion Nebula two million years ago.
Canon 1100Da
Integration: 6 hours in RGB, 7 hours in Ha
Kepwick Hall from the top of nearby Pen Hill above the village of Kepwick, North Yorkshire. Glorious summer weather was absent but the damp, grey, cold conditions were improved by the colourful sight of the mass of rhododendrons growing on the hillside.
I've been too busy to play over the last few days but there was no way I was missing today's challenge, Fruit Destruction,, so here's my contribution, I even made it seasonal!! Warning, severally burned pumpkin REEKS! 1. Flaming Fruit Destruction, 2. Flaming Fruit Destruction, 3. Flaming Fruit Destruction, 4. Flaming Fruit Destruction
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