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It was an honor to document a snippet of our friends Leo, Katie and baby Franks lives. Leo is an amazing photographer who we were so fortunate to have had document Joel and my 1 year anniversary this past April.
ZENIT Observatory
Location: Manciano (Grosseto) - Italy
Telescope: Officina Stellare RiLa 300
Focal: 1150 mm
Mount: 10Micron GM2000 HPS II
CCD: Moravian G3 16200
Filter: 50mm Astrodon LRGB
Exposure details:
L 94 x 300" bin 1
R 19 x 120" bin 2
G 23 x 120" bin 2
B 23 x 120" bin 2
Sensor Temperature: -25°
Integration: 11,4 h
Leo Anthony was born in late November, after a precipitous birth (at least we did make it to the hospital!)
Here he is, on film, at five days old.
I'm already so in love.
Image made with my Nikon F100.
Leo's in July
are fire signs
burning hot.
They have the
hearts of dragon's
Ears that capture
everything and
smoldering heat that
can die out or burn to hot
as the nights wear on.
The Leo emerges like the phoenix
from its own ash's and fire's back with
all the passion of the past and future alike.
Tame not the lion with the
dragon heart but tend to it,
least it rage uncontrollably.
(Photo smartphone)
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Merci beaucoup pour vos visites , commentaires et favoris♥
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Another sunrise shot from a remarkable morning last January when Eric Gail and I headed out at 5 AM with hopes of catching a sunrise at Leo Carrillo Beach. This was only our second time visiting this beach, and we wouldn't have known about it at all if not for a tip from one of the natives on our previous shoot down at the Malibu Pier. Leo Carrillo is another rare East facing beach where you can shoot the sunrise over the ocean in spite of the fact that you are on the West Coast. Between the cave, the archway, and the jagged coastline, this location bounced way up on our shooting list and both of us agreed that there seems to be more potential here than at the more popular El Matador which is just South of this beach. I was hoping to head back there, but now that we are approaching May, we might be out of luck as the low clouds will soon be moving in for the Summer and the sun will probably be out of position as it will have moved much further to the North.
If I have to wait another 6 months to head back, it will definitely be worth the wait.
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Leo the Lion
Val Taylor (ValTArtist)
"Wild Cat" Challenge
Advanced Category
15"x15"
Colored pencils on Pastelmat
Completed July 20, 2022
Ref photo - Wildlife Reference Photos
Lion hallmark (silver)
Desparate for a subject I resorted to a hallmark on a silver ring... MPE65 @full extension (5x magnification) 65mm of extension tubes and a 2x converter! After all that it still needed rotating and cropping
No, I have no Idea of the effective magnification.
LEO nous a quittés, le cancer a gagné. TIGROU appelle son copain en vain mais ne lui fera plus jamais de câlins.
Merci à tous de vos gentils messages.
Target:Leo Triplet, M65, M66 and NGC 3628 (Hamburger) with tidal tail, a small interacting galaxy group 35 million light years away.
Location:Jan 2022, St Helens, UK, Bortle 7, Imaged over 4 nights.
Acquisition:77x 180s Lum (CLS), 17x180 Red, 21x 180s Green, 25x 180s Blue, Total Integration 7 hours.
Equipment:Skywatcher Esprit 100ED/Flattener, EQ6-RPro, ZWO ASI160MMPro, EFWmini/RGB Altair CLS-CCD.
Guiding:Skywatcher 9x50 Finder, SVbony UV-IR cut, ZWO ASI120MM.
Software:NINA, PHD2, EQMOD.
Processing:Affinity Photo, Siril, StarXTerminator, DeNoise AI.
I was watching TV the other night when I heard the sound of this cat toy being played with. I was quite surprised when I looked and saw Leo playing with it. He is quite used to the TV now, though he occasionally stares at it still. He often climbs up on the couch and cuddles with me while I'm watching TV. He is getting more and more comfortable in my home.
Also, I have been leaving him free at night and it is going well. There is still some hissing but generally there seems to be compatibility between Leo and the other cats.
je remets cette photo de Léo le chat de ma fille qui est DCD cette nuit 30 Mai 2018
MERCI beaucoup à tous et toutes de vos gentils messages et Fav. dans ma galerie
Un Lion au zoo de la Palmyre
Le lion (Panthera leo) est un mammifère carnivore de la famille des félidés du genre Panthera (félins). Il est surnommé « le roi des animaux » car sa crinière lui donne un aspect semblable au Soleil, qui apparaît comme « le roi des astres ». Le mâle adulte, aisément reconnaissable à son importante crinière, accuse une masse moyenne qui peut être variable selon les zones géographiques où il se trouve, allant de 174,9 kg pour les lions de Kruger à 217 kg pour les lions de Transvaal. Certains spécimens très rares peuvent atteindre voire exceptionnellement dépasser 250 kg. Un mâle adulte se nourrit de 7 kg de viande chaque jour contre 5 kg chez la femelle. Le lion est un animal grégaire, c'est-à-dire qu'il vit en larges groupes familiaux, contrairement aux autres félins. Son espérance de vie, à l'état sauvage, est comprise entre 7 et 12 ans pour le mâle et 14 à 20 ans pour la femelle, mais il dépasse fréquemment les 30 ans en captivité.
The lion (Panthera leo) is one of the four big cats in the genus Panthera and a member of the family Felidae. With some males exceeding 250 kg (550 lb) in weight, it is the second-largest living cat after the tiger. Wild lions currently exist in sub-Saharan Africa and in Asia (with an endangered remnant populations reside in Gir Forest National Park in India) while other types of lions have disappeared from North Africa and Southwest Asia in historic times. Until the late Pleistocene, about 10,000 years ago, the lion was the most widespread large land mammal after humans. They were found in most of Africa, across Eurasia from western Europe to India, and in the Americas from the Yukon to Peru. The lion is a vulnerable species, having seen a major population decline of 30–50% over the past two decades in its African range. Lion populations are untenable outside designated reserves and national parks. Although the cause of the decline is not fully understood, habitat loss and conflicts with humans are currently the greatest causes of concern. Within Africa, the West African lion population is particularly endangered.
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