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Pastel gras sur papier format carte postale 10 x 15 cm.
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A view looking to the southeast while at River Bend Overlook one "early" morning in Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Description. The ATLAS interstellar comet has garnered extensive news coverage over the past few months, some speculating that it may even be an alien spacecraft. It is known to be extra-solar system in origin due it hyperbolic trajectory that precludes an orbit about the sun. More serious coverage describes it as a cometary object that it not much different than the comets that originate within our solar system.
Equipment
ZWO ASI6200MM-P/EFW 2" x 7 (L)
TeleVue NP101is/NPR-2073 (4" f/4.3)
Losmandy G11
Software
Captured in NINA
Processed in PixInsight
Integration
L: 6 x 15s (90s total)
HMM, HSS, and whatever. An oil on water abstract, inspired by Macro Mondays.
LPTG wk 46 "change" - change the world, paint it red and blue. Also a change of perspective.
(A bit far fetched for the week's theme, but no better idea at the moment.)
... de todos los viajes, el más importante es el que empieza en tu interior ...
... of all the travels, the most important is the one that starts inside you .........
... salud, buenas luces y muchas gracias!!! ... xo♥ox
... health, good lights and thanks a lot!!! ........ xo♥ox
... Series: "Alter Ego" - "Oscuridades" / "Darks"
... Music: "Serenade from the Stars" by Steve Miller Band + "Llamando a la Tierra" free version of spanish band M-Clan ... enjoy them!!!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQ2OgCTTWfc ... 03.13 ...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLjAU4LWCqI .... 03.59 ...
«El amor es el único elemento que trasciende el tiempo y el espacio»
Interstellar
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpz8lpoLvrA
Gracias a todos por vuestras visitas y comentarios.
Thank you all for your visits and comments.
Dark Time of The Planet
My Interplanetary Memories
Interplanetary Travel
I was finishing another day on a new planet. At the end of the day, I start to enjoy the moment by climbing to the top of the mountain I am on to watch the sunset. The scenery is so perfect that I see that the camera I set up to record the sunset on video only takes a single frame photo instead of a video when the sunset is over. I was only able to take a single frame photo instead of a video with excitement and surprise in the face of that extraordinary sunset view. Although the photo frame I took was enough to show how unusual and unique the sunset was. However, I needed that video recording for some scientific analysis and detailed observations. I couldn't turn back time. I could sometimes make mistakes in my interplanetary travel. I said hello to the dark time of the planet, with billions of starscapes starting to become visible as the sun went down completely. The stars were so many and bright that it was impossible not to be enchanted by this unique landscape. It was as if the stars were turning the dark sky into a riot of colors and light. If I stretched my hand to the sky, it was as if they were close enough to touch the stars. Stardust surrounded them. They were in colorful pastel shades. I'm taking a few more photos. Then I lay back where I am and begin to watch the stars and the sight of stardust scattering from the dead stars. It never occurs to me to sleep in front of this unique star landscape. I'm almost losing myself. When I was on planet Earth, I could never see so many stars in the night sky. Interplanetary travel has blessed me with these unique cosmic landscapes. Maybe that's why I couldn't sleep at night. My soul refused to sleep in the face of these enormous cosmic landscapes. Maybe I was deliberately refusing to sleep. In my dreams, I was reliving the memories of living in the world over and over again. I was seeing the streets I lived in in my dreams. I dreamed of the woman I fell in love with. And this was giving me emotional pain when I woke up. I am aware that my emotional conflicts are increasing. I couldn't decide. Should I go back to earth? Or should I continue this deep space journey that I've embarked on? The purpose of my space travel was to find habitable planets. In fact, I had found enough planets suitable for living. But I had a new mission for myself. Finding the lost Plutonian civilization. For some reason I was obsessed with this lost civilization. I really wanted to find them. Only when I found them would I find out what had happened to the Plutonian civilization and why they had left their planet. In this way, I would also be able to learn why the planets I had visited, which were quite suitable for life but had no life on them, were so quiet. But at the same time, my human feelings began to revive. This situation was very challenging for me. I had a desire to return to the world. Could I go back to the world and start all over again? I could not find an answer to these questions in my head. Both were decisions that required a lot of courage. And I was getting more and more discouraged. This made it difficult for me to decide. What in the world was waiting for me? It scared me that I would start everything from scratch. Would I be able to adapt to life on Earth again? Would I be able to communicate with people? Will I be able to fall in love again? Would I be able to start a life again?
Questions, questions, questions...
I hope to be able to find answers to these questions as I continue to move towards my target new planet in dark deep space.
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
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Hablábamos hace unos dias sobre el procesado y su importancia o no en la fotografía de paisaje. Lo que traigo hoy es un contraejemplo, porque gracias al photoshop he conseguido ese efecto en el cielo.
Es una foto con la Canon 5d Mark IV y el 16-35mm f4, a iso 6400 y 30s, f4, en la que el cielo lo he procesado por otro lado para crear ese efecto zooming. Pero la idea estaba ahí, el efecto de escala, el lugar, el encuadre....
En mi instagram www.instagram.com/paco_farero/
podeis ver la imagen antes de realizar el efecto zooming en photoshop.
Usually I upload my images into Lightroom and work from there deleting the ones that are down right rude and I wonder what I was thinking at the time. ANYWAY! I then format the card in camera and start afresh, however I looked through the raw file and noticed this cheeky little image that hadnt imported, why I dont know so it doesnt make #pickthebestfromtheworse as I quite like it.
My second pass at this object. Captured a few more hours of data to add to the first set. I used very short exposures with the rgb camera to avoid the bright star nearby (Gamma Cassiopeiae) from over saturating the surrounding area.
"Cassiopeia's Ghost Nebula is a reflection and emission nebula located in the constellation Cassiopeia. It is often referred to as "Cassiopeia’s Ghost" due to its wispy, ghostly appearance. Here is an overview of its key characteristics:
Location and Distance: Cassiopeia’s Ghost Nebula lies approximately 550 light-years away from Earth. It is located near the bright star Gamma Cassiopeiae, a variable star that plays a critical role in illuminating the nebula.
Appearance and Structure: The nebula appears as a faint, ghostly cloud, with delicate, wispy features that resemble spectral forms. It has a combination of emission and reflection characteristics:
Emission Features: The red hue of the nebula comes from the ionization of hydrogen gas caused by the ultraviolet radiation from Gamma Cassiopeiae.
Reflection Features: The blue tones in the nebula are the result of starlight from Gamma Cassiopeiae being reflected off the surrounding dust particles.
Illuminating Star: Gamma Cassiopeiae, a massive and highly energetic Be-type star, is the primary source of radiation that influences the nebula. The intense radiation from this star causes the hydrogen gas in the nebula to glow and the dust to scatter the light.
Visibility and Observing: Cassiopeia’s Ghost Nebula is relatively faint and best observed through long-exposure astrophotography. It can be challenging to see with small telescopes but becomes more apparent with the use of filters and under dark sky conditions.
Scientific Interest: The nebula is of significant interest to astronomers studying the effects of stellar radiation on interstellar matter. It serves as an example of how nearby massive stars can shape and alter the appearance of nebulae."
Askar ACL200: 200mm f/4, ASI533MM : Ha 36x5m , Sii 34x5m
Askar ACL200: 200mm f/4, ASI533MC : rgb 821@15s
Nikon 70-200mm 200mm f/2.8, ASI533MM : Oiii 56@5m
Guided on ZWO AM5
Captured with N.I.N.A. processed with PixInsight, Ps
Ranger One from my favourite film of 2014, Interstellar.
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This is the fourth iteration of my Ranger series - practice makes perfect!). It is about 30% bigger than my previous version, making it one of my largest ever builds. It measures a total of 39 studs, bow to stern. The larger scale has meant that I've been able to pack it with details that I couldn't squeeze in before.
Captain Simon Lou has been tasked with a most daunting mission, to spy on the M-tron mining activity on Zosma 4! Tensions between the Federation and the M-tron Corporation have been high ever since the great magnet embargo of 2253. Simon and his crew are also checking to see that all galactic laws and regulations are being upheld. M-tron has been more than willing to over-exploit the most pristine of environments in order to satisfy their insatiable desire for more magnets. Hopefully their reconnaissance equipment won't give away their concealed position on the cliff side!
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Really had fun with this one! ;) More space creations on the way!
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I've had a superb evening out tonight with Chris T and Komeg in Chee Tor tunnel in the Peak district. It was awesome to meet up with Komeg for the first time since his arrival in Manchester from France. It further cements my sentiment that all light painters are cut from the same cloth and it was a pleasure showing you round and watching you work buddy.
I planned this one in my kitchen last night after messing about with the black fiber optics and liked the texture and forms which I knew would work well with a back-lit silhouette.
Black fibers rotated 180 degrees for the outer using the Samyang 50mm at f1.4. Lens swapped from the Tokina @12mm for the backlit silhouette.
Cheers for your help with this one fellas and can't wait to get out with you both again soon. Happy days.
This is number 282 of my 366.
A theme that I gravitate to lately is finding geometry and patterns in nature or manmade creations.
This is the interior of the Hyatt Regency Atlanta - beautiful architecture, designed by John Portman, Jr.. It is a beautiful hotel, with many photo opportunities.
~*Credits and more pics here!*~
Featuring *NEW* Dooboo Sweater from Eliavah ~ out now @ The Seasons Story!!
Description. The ATLAS interstellar comet has garnered extensive news coverage over the past few months, some speculating that it may even be an alien spacecraft. It is known to be extra-solar system in origin due its hyperbolic trajectory that precludes an orbit about the sun. More serious coverage describes it as a cometary object that is not much different than the comets that originate within our solar system.
This image was captured just as ATLAS made its closest approach to earth. It is 168 million away from us and it is traveling at 40 miles per second.
Equipment
ZWO ASI6200MM-P/EFW 2" x 7 (LRGB)
TeleVue NP101is/NPR-2073 (4" f/4.3)
Losmandy G11
Software
Captured in NINA
Processed in PixInsight
Integration
L: 30 x 30s
R: 10 x 30s
G: 10 x 30s
B: 10 x 30s
Total 30m
2014-07-16 22.49.49-Polar A
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As a response to the devastating assault launched by the infected Blacktron forces in 2020, the IDC were prompted to develop a new class of Mecha weaponry.
The R&D department was given only one instruction: *** ALL THE GUNS! ***
And thus, the T-REX was born.
T-REX: Tactical Response to Extreme Xenophobia
Technical Specs:
2 main laser cannons, 2 detachable rocket pods, 2 rotary guns, 2 heavy artillery, 2 mixed-use launchers, anti-infantry undercarriage system, and detachable anti-air defenses. Seating two pilots to share the responsibility of driving and destruction, this beast is a FORCE to be reckoned with!
More photos available on Instagram @LEGO_Stud :)
I am honored to have already earned a Committee's Choice Award at our local Bricks Cascade BrickNic for this MOC, and look forward to sharing it in full-action-glory at the next in-person convention in 2022!
I visited Berry Head, Brixham in the early hours of Sunday morning to capture Comet Neowise and took the opportunitiy whilst there to capture the Milkyway as it was positioned over the old Guardhouse. The light from the rising last quarter Moon made things a little tricky but I was still able to get a fairly decent shot with Jupiter and Saturn also in shot.