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The Skally-Wags pirate band. Showcasing a few instruments and tid-bits I've been messing with recently. From left to right we have a fife (or flute), a drum, a squeeze-box (concertina), and a fiddle.
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Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Nikon 24.0-70.0 mm f/2.8 G
Aperture: f/3,5
Exposure Time: 1/50
Focal Length: 62mm
ISO: 200
This image from the NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) instrument on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows the central portion of the star cluster IC 348. Astronomers combed the cluster in search of tiny, free-floating brown dwarfs: objects too small to be stars but larger than most planets. They found three brown dwarfs that are less than eight times the mass of Jupiter, which are circled in the main image and shown in the detailed pullouts at right. The smallest weighs just three to four times as much as Jupiter, challenging theories for star formation.
The wispy curtains filling the image are interstellar material reflecting the light from the cluster’s stars – what is known as a reflection nebula. The material also includes carbon-containing molecules known as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, or PAHs. The bright star closest to the centre of the frame is actually a pair of type B stars in a binary system, the most massive stars in the cluster. Winds from these stars may help sculpt the large loop seen on the right side of the field of view.
[Image description: Image of a star cluster and nebula, with three image details pulled out in square boxes stacked vertically along the right. Main image is showing wispy pink-purple filaments and a scattering of stars. Each of the three boxes along the right corresponds to a small detail, numbered and circled, in the main image. Box 1 (top): A detail from the lower left of the main image shows a pair of small circular pinkish-white spots on a yellowish-brown background. Box 2 (middle): A detail from the middle of the lower part of the main image shows a single small circular pinkish spot on a yellowish-brown background. Box 3: A detail from the lower right edge of the main image shows a small circular pinkish spot on a dark brown background.]
Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, and K. Luhman and C. Alves de Oliveira (Penn State University)
For Seven Days of Shooting. Today starts a week of the study of “instruments”, with the usual Sunday theme of “Geometry”.
This photo fits both Wednesday and Thursday Challenges: the instruments are a bit worn and it is in BW.
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #21" "Instruments" "Black and White Wednesday" "Worn and Weathered Thursday"
"Perspectives" - The Flickr Lounge
Je poursuis mes dessins dans l'expo sur les instruments de musique. Cette fois-ci gros plan sur certains des outils du luthier.
At the very beginning of the Brussels Musical Instruments Museum's creation, two collections of instruments were joined together. the original creation of the Brussels Musical Instruments Museum dates from 1 February 1877, when it was attached to the Brussels Royal Music Conservatory with the didactic purpose of showing early instruments to the students. The Old England Building, Brussels Designed by architect Paul Saintenoy, the Old England building was constructed in 1899 and is considered one of Brussels's Art Nouveau gems. The former department store now houses the Museum of Musical Instruments.