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Located about 6,000 light-years from Earth, the Heart and Soul nebulae form a vast star-forming complex that makes up part of the Perseus spiral arm of our Milky Way Galaxy.
Taken from downtown Phoenix, Arizona.
Raptor 61 telescope with a quadband filter. QHY268C, Sky-Watcher EQ6R pro mount
332 x 300sec = 27 hr 40m integration
''Immortals are never alien to one another.''
— Homer (The Odyssey)
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Taizō-in (退蔵院?) is the oldest sub-temple (tatchū (塔頭?)) of the Myōshin-ji Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple, situated in the northwest of Kyoto, Japan. It was founded by Zen priest Muinsoin in 1404. The original temple buildings were burned during the Ōnin War (1467-1477), and were later rebuilt.
Taizō-in is well known for its two gardens. The main garden, Motonobu-no-niwa, is a traditional Japanese dry landscape garden (karesansui), containing several angular rocks suggesting the cliffs of the island of Hōrai, with smaller stones suggesting a stream. The planting is mostly evergreen, including camellia, pine, and Japanese umbrella pine. It covers 50 tsubo (170 m²) and was designed to integrate a borrowing of scenery ("shakkei") of a view of Narabigaoka Hill in the distance. It is thought to be the final work of Muromachi painter Kanō Motonobu (狩野 元信), reproducing one of his paintings in three dimensions.
A new pond garden, or yoko-en, was designed by Kinsaku Nakane in 1963-1966. The new garden is large enough for visitors to walk in, and contains azaleas and a stream that cascades along the main axis, directly toward the main viewing position. The stream flows around rocks, gradually widening until it empties into a pool in front of the viewer. (Wikipedia)
Die Geschichte von Kreta ist sehr bewegt
-Minoische Zeit etwa 3000 v. Chr. bis 13.Jh v Chr
-archaische Zeitalter : 6. bis zum 4. Jahrhundert
-Byzantinisches Reich (395–1204)und Sarazenenherrschaft (826–961)
- Venezianische Herrschaft (1204–1669)
- Osmanische Herrschaft (1669–1897)
- De-facto-Unabhängigkeit (1898–1913)
- Vereinigung mit Griechenland (seit 1913)
- Minoan-Mycenaean Crete(3000-1300 BC)
- Classical, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and Arab Crete(395-1204)
- Venetian Crete (1205–1669)
-Ottoman Crete (1669–1898)
- Independence(1898-1913)
-Crete was unified with mainland Greece(1913)
(Wikipedia)
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Im Straßenbild sieht man noch Minarette und Moscheen , aber die die meisten wurden einem anderen Zweck zugeführt. Geschichte kann man aber nicht ausradieren und ein friedlicher, harmonischer Mix aus Religionen, Architekturen, Kulturen kann doch nur bereichern.
There are still minarets and mosques in the street, but most of them have been brought to a different purpose. But you can not eradicate history and a peaceful, harmonious mix of religions, architecture, cultures can only enrich
...this is one of my oldest images...but i relly love it...i never seen a scene like this before and after in berlin...she was in the park with her husband and kids...they played basketball...suddlendy she went up and through a few balls...luck that i have my camera with me...
...i hope some more people view and like it...
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Leica MP
Leica Elmarit 28mm f/2.8 III
Kodak T-Max 100
Ars Imago FD 1+39
6 min 20°C
Scan from negative film
So here is my new look at the Great Nebula in Orion, this time made with narrowband filters and mapped color. Because the nebula is so bright a good image is possible with only seconds of integration - even in my bright skies here in Phoenix. But because it is so bright, it is also an opportunity to study the detailed structures of the nebula by making very long integrations. So this image was created from nearly 30 hours of integration time over several nights. That cluster of bright, young stars in the blue (oxygen emission) part of the nebula is the Trapezium cluster, the center of a stellar nursery where new stars are being born. These stars are lighting up the entire nebula which is roughly 25 light years in diameter - in angle, about the size of two Moons in Earth’s sky.
I feel so lucky that an infinitesimally small fraction of the photons created in this nebula travelled for such a long time (1500 years) through space and found their way into my tiny 6 inch telescope and onto my camera’s sensor. They subsequently produced an electronic signal that was recorded on a bit of silicon and finally rendered into an image viewable by our eyes and brains by even more silicon based devices. This all seems like a miracle to me.
And when we look at the image overall we see colors representing the different kinds of atoms in this amazing structure. These colors are not the colors we would see with our eyes if we were in a spaceship close enough to see colors with our unaided eyes. This image was made by assigning red, green, and blue colors to monochrome images made through filters that admit only a very specific color. Those filters are designed to pass photons coming from the atoms of sulfur, hydrogen, and oxygen. In the image here, yellow is a mixture of hydrogen and sulfur, red is mostly sulfur, and blue and shades of blue is oxygen. The molecular clouds and dust in the sky background are mostly a reddish brown.
IC 2944. Running Chicken Nebula, 10 hours and 25 minutes of integration in HSO with Planewave CDK24 610/3962 f 6/5 telescope, QHY 600M Pro camera, are 125 shots of which in Ha 42x300 seconds, in OIII 42x300 seconds and in SII 41x300 seconds, processing with Pixinsight and Photoshop. All data and shots were captured with Telescope Live. IC 2944 (also known as the Centauri Lambda Nebula, sometimes referred to as C 100) is a region of the southern Milky Way in the constellation Centaurus. its distance is about 2000 parsecs (6500 light years) and it is part of the Sagittarius Arm, the closest spiral arm of the Milky Way located more internally than ours.
The most well-known feature of this cloud is the presence of some dark cocoons, known as Thackeray's globules; Due to their instability, there would be no active star formation phenomena inside them, while their origin is due to the disruptive action of the radiation of the massive stars present in the region, which over time has eroded an ancient molecular cloud.
The galactic environment in which this cloud is found is among the most complex known among the spiral arms of the Milky Way: within a radius of just 500 parsecs from it there are in fact some of the most conspicuous stellar objects and nebulae in the southern sky; among these stands out the Carina Nebula, the massive clusters Tr 14 and Tr 16, as well as the bright cluster NGC 4755, the famous Casket of Jewels, visible in the constellation of the Southern Cross, plus other bright OB associations.
I am taking a different turn in photography.
I love incorporating art with photographs so now I play with my iPad and Laminar software.
Thus allows me to layer my bits and pieces hopefully into a more interesting landscape.
A new tech term for ancient technology. This is a granary near the Moon House Ruin in the Cedar Mesa area of Utah. I liked how the walls of the granary grew out of the cliffs as an extension of the natural rock.
This is a mix of 192x30sec and 29x2min exposures (total integration time=2hr 30min) all captured in bortle 5 skies. Other camera settings were: iso 400, F5.6 and a focal length of 250mm. I used Sequator to stack and photoshop to edit the stack. Plugins used were: Topaz denoise ai and rc-astro gradientxterminator. I was using A Canon 500d, efs 55-250mm kit lens (@250mm) and the Skywatcher Star Adventurer 2i pro pack (with no guiding).