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El puente natural se encuentra a 3,5 km del pueblo de Maimará a una altura de 2334 msnm en la quebrada de Humahuaca, a 76 km de la capital San Salvador de Jujuy en la provincia de Jujuy, República Argentina. Es una bella formación geológica, moldeada por trabajo del agua y del viento a lo largo de los años, que encanta tanto por su impresionante forma como por su ubicación en medio a cerros y cardones característicos de la región. La vista al puente natural da al caminante la posibilidad de integrarse con la naturaleza en su plenitud.
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The natural bridge is located 3.5 km from the town of Maimará at a height of 2334 masl in the Humahuaca Gorge, 76 km from the capital San Salvador de Jujuy in the province of Jujuy, Argentina. It is a beautiful geological formation, shaped by water and wind work over the years, which enchants both its impressive shape and its location in the middle of hills and cardones characteristic of the region. The view to the natural bridge gives the walker the possibility of integrating with nature in its fullness.
In the 10th century there was a moated castle on the site of the present castle, which was part of a reinforcement belt on the Scheldt. The cellar from the 15th century and the tower from the 16th century are the oldest remains. Wissekerke castle was one of the first neo-gothic castles in our country to integrate the former Empire elements. The castle has been redecorated and is primarily intended to reflect a time image of the early 19th century glory period of the Vilain XIIII family. In 1981 the castle, the impressive gatehouse, the old pigeon tower and the elegant suspension bridge over the park pond were protected as a monument. Two mapped walks lead you through the different rooms of the castle. During the one walk you follow the actions of the servants. During the other walk you will follow in the footsteps of the noble family.
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Salt pans are a common sight in this region, since Tavira is so intertwined with the history of salt. The ancient technology adapted to the landscape of the Ria Formosa turns the salt pans into outdoors chemistry labs. These are an important and humanized environment for several species of birds and microscopic beings. For all these reasons we challenge you to integrate this visit. We guarantee you that you will not look at a crystal of salt the same way.
about 20mins of total integration time , single shots 10/15/20sec 1600 ISO Canon EF 200mm L 2.8 @3.5, @Tiglieto (GE) Italy
Photo showing the circular drive inside the park surrounded by athletic fields on the outer edge. The field on the right was used as a landing strip by small planes in the early years. The US Post Office initiated its very first airmail service from this very spot.
Completed in 1909 Daffin Park was the first green space developed in Savannah since 1858 when Forsyth Park was completed. As such, much attention of paid to the integration of the automobile into the design of the park, as the car was quickly becoming the new mode of personal transportation to a hungry middle class exploring the suburbs..
The park was located past the old grandstands of the Savannah Gran Prix Auto Race on Victory Drive [then Dale Ave.]..
Two tree lined alleys formed a circular drive surrounding a central mall. Entrances & exits to the park were provided at each end at Bee Rd. & Waters Ave.
The park was athletically inspired, having a soccer field, tennis courts, basketball court, a lake for swimming, and a baseball diamond. A municipal stadium was built in 1930 which was enlarged and became Grayson Stadium in 1940. Daffin Park paved the way for a new development of Parkside Place along it southern boundary at Washington Ave.
I like anything that is like an obstruction, something that I have to act through is good. -- Peter Sarsgaard
Image published in the September 2025 edition of Sky and Telescope magazine.
Image:
This image is comprised of Ha and OIII band data, and for the first time I have a target where the OIII signal is far stronger than the Ha signal. In my rendering of this image that I posted a week ago, I could barely, if at all, see any evidence of the Ha in the image.
I altered my PixInsight workflow three ways to improve the original image and obtain this result. Before mapping the Ha and OIII to the RGB channels, I applied LinearFit to increase the intensity of the Ha data to match the OIII. After mapping Ha and OIII to the RGB channels, I applied SPCC, this time with Ideal QE Curve selected, and using Photon Flux for the Whte Reference. And lastly, I selected OIII as luminance when I mixed the colors in NarrowbandNormalization.
As a result of the alternate processing, I can see Ha depicted as a goldish color in the outlying wispy areas, and within the target object.
Equipment:
ZWO ASI6200MM-P/EFW 2" x 7 (HO)
TeleVue NP101is (4" f/4.3)
Losmandy G11
Software:
Captured in NINA
Processed in PixInsight
Finished in Affinity Photo
Integration:
Ha 20 x 600s = 3:20
OIII 26 x 600s = 4:20
Total integration: 7:40
For Macro Mondays "Numbers" theme. A mechanical integrator is a complex device that was used to calculate ship's stability before digital computers became practical. The complete device is similar to this image: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mechanical_integrator_CHM...
The lens used was an old manual Zuiko 80mm f/4 macro on a sliding extension tube and micro 4/3's adapter, in spite of what the exif info states. Four Olympus high res shots were stacked in Photoshop. I would of liked to gotten one more but ran of focus adjustment.
The last of the patients were being prepared for life outside the asylum as the demolition took hold .....
(Thanks for getting this to Explore guys)
While the broken clay pipe used to protect the shoreline along this section of Lake Ontario makes somewhat unsure footing to walk on I loved the contrast it created.
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Inspired by Anthony( Descriptimage's photos - www.flickr.com/photos/descriptimage/) at the beginning when I started to do the creation of "Multiple Exposure " or so called " Overlayers" at early Sep, Anthony told me that I could try to explore the creation towards both at "Surrealism" & "Abstract" aspects. After almost one month's practice, the first series photoworks names as "Memory of Autumn" got so many warm comment & encouragment from all friends here, which concept is focus at the "Surrealism" and connected to the explore of "Time". Now the second series of photoworks "Jam of light , lightings & advertising", I would focus at "Abstract" and connected to the explore of the "Space". In our daily life, people are always surroundding by light, lightings, advertising, noise etc, I used the word of "jam" to express the got feel and atmosphere, through the integration, deconstructionof all these elements & recreate or reform a whole new visual. The creation are abstract, but I will try to name it to help communication of my original intention. Thanks for Anthony's illumination & all your great encouragment, kindly let me know how you think about this series.
Here’s another one of my “animals” from the high-declination regions of the milky way: not fish this time, but a reptile. This Gecko sits, very appropriately, in the constellation Lacerta (Latin for “lizard”). It’s a faint wisp of molecular cloud, 6 hours of integration at f/5.6 under good Bortle 3 sky were barely sufficient to produce a readable image.
Excerpt from www.mtr.com.hk/en/customer/community/art_archi_integratio...:
Art in station architecture
Artwork Title:
Integration
Artist Name:
Danny Lee Chin-fai (Hong Kong)
Artwork Location:
Nam Cheong Station – Concourse Level
Form of Artwork:
Black stone, stainless steel and copper sculpture
Artwork Completion Date:
November 2007
Artist's Concept:
"Integration" compares the growth of Hong Kong's railway network to that of a tree. From a tiny sapling, it has branched out continuously to provide fruitful benefits to the community.
After the systems integration in late January, more major changes have started to roll out on the former PAR, now CSX, territory here in Maine. For one, M426/M427 have been extended to Waterville replace WAPO/POWA while at the same time changing the OD times to more early AM, thus creating some morning slots for these trains in D1. I was lucky enough to grab the first M427 last week (2/18) thus starting a new chapter in this line.
M427 crawls through Morse Rd in Gray, ME on a fair day in Mid-Feb 2023
Préparation du marché folklorique d'Echallens du 7 juillet 2016
Echallens, Switzerland
Explored July 13, 2016
Highest position : 204 on July 14, 2016
Stars Integration
Planet BŮ
Interplanetary Travel
Youtube: 4K | Plutonia - Interplanetary Travel (Tunisia 🇹🇳)
"4K" Road Trip in Tunisia - Visiting Tunisia "2019"
Camera: Canon EOS Kiss X7i
Photograph by Yusuf Alioglu
Location: Outer space (space)
Well I added some more integration and RGB for true star color. I have to say the improvement is very nice!
This is IC 410 it is a faint and dusty emission nebula of more than 100 light-years across approximately 12,000 light-years away from Earth in the constellation of Auriga. Notable are two streamers of material, known as the “Tadpoles of IC 410”. These tadpoles, which consist of denser, cooler gas and dust, are approximately 10 light-years long and potentially sites of ongoing star formations. They are in the center of the image. Because of these tadpoles, IC 410 is sometimes nicknamed the Tadpoles Nebula.
Hope you all enjoy and thanks for any constructive comments.
Equipment:
Telescope - Sky-watcher Esprit 120 with Apex reducer
Imaging Camera- ZWO ASI 1600mm Pro Cool
Mount - Sky-watcher EQ6-R Pro
Software:
Sequence Generator Pro
Pixensight
Lightroom
Photoshop
Lights:
SII-40x300sec
HA- 40x300sec
Oiii-40x300sec
Red 30x30sec
Green 30x30sec
Blue 30x30sec
25 Flats
35 Darks
100 Bias
Total integration 10.75 Hours