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Stairs along the Navajo Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park. The sun finally broke through the overcast skies on my first day in Bryce, giving the slot section of the Navajo Loop an amazing glow.
The Cygnus Loop is a cloud of heated ionized gas, oxygen, sulfur, and hydrogen in the constellation Cygnus.
Captured by David Wills at PixelSkies, Castillejar, Spain www.pixelskiesastro.com
6 panel mosaic
Ha 109 x 900s
OIII 102 x 900s
Ha 294 x 600s
OIII 162 x 600s
128 hours 45 mins in total.
Equipment used:
Telescope: Takahashi Baby Q FSQ-85ED F5.3
Camera: Xpress Trius SX-694 Pro Mono Cooled to -10C
Image Scale: 2.08
Guiding: OAG
Filters: Astronomik Ha,OIII
Mount: iOptron CEM60 "Standard" GOTO Centre Balanced Equatorial Mount
Image Acquisition: Voyager
Observatory control: Lunatico Dragonfly
Stacking and Calibrating: Pixinsight
Processing: Pixinsight 1.8, Photoshop CC, StarXTerminator, StarNet v2, NoiseXTerminator, BlurXTerminator
Leaving the loop: once PN Hotshot 4MP7 was clear, it was headlight on and time for AK82 to depart the silo-less Long Plains. It was time to get the drone airborne again and catch S303 and GM10 as they both emit puffs of blue as they power up: Nov 30, 2022
The Silver Falls Loop is a notable trail in Mt. Rainier National Park. Aside from the falls and river, it features a traverse of a wonderful forest.
Three consecutive stainless steel bicycle parking racks in the shape of a loop-the-loop found on Hurtle Square.
A shot 3 years in the taking, One I wanted to take on the Star Adventurer but never could Barnard's Loop. Polar alignment and Guiding where the two biggest problems. This is a Wide field of the Orion area with a Nikon 50mm G F1.8 lens but will try again once I can get my parents Nikon 50mm D F1.8 lens with a manual aperture ring. This was taken over 5 night and dumped a lot of shot as the lens is so wide field the city light made it into the shot, in the end it was start after 9 pm finish 2am. Orion was corrected with 5min and 2 min shots
ZWOASI071MC -10 38 shots each of the 5 nights 10min
Optolong LeNhance filter,
Nikon 50 mm f1.8 G Lens
Skywatcher NEQ 6 Pro Hypertuned
Guided PHD2, SGP
Pixinsight, Ps, Lr.
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The Star Hope Loop Rd makes a big loop in Copper Basin The west side is at the base of the mountains on the other side
I wish the mountains looked like this in June
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Soybean Looper (Chrysodeixis includens) – Hodges#8890
These moths were all over the flowers at Cape May Point State Park and the Meadows. Despite their numbers, they were pretty difficult to photograph since they rarely stopped moving for long and tended to hover for nectaring rather than land.
SP AC's in the swing bring an Axial, CO - Kings Mill, TX coal load through the Crater Loops. Air temp was -15 degrees F.
12.23.04
With 40 loads in town, the Port Harbor Job rolls around one the two different loops that the railroad uses to shuffle cars around the Port. This was part of a 70 unit grain train that was delivered to the PHRR to be unloaded here in Granite City and transferred to barge, which is right behind me. The crew ill pull clear of two crossings, tie the 2758 down and then head back to the shop area to grab the MP15 number 1296 to spot the other cut.
UP 4686 leads a long southbound intermodal train around Tehachapi Loop. At the time Walong siding still existed at the loop. Today this view would include a second main track (Main 2) where the access road is located to the right of the train. This effectively eliminated Walong siding and replaced it with two main tracks through this area.
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"The line_up is a paperwork series I developed since 2010. The“liners” are made out of paper (Din A3),
oil paint and graphite, the theme is the hermetical laws of polarity and movement. There is no ending and no beginning in any direction, just an endless movement. You have the possibility to arrange the papers like you want and that makes it an endless playground for my photo-work and the eyes of the viewers."
Yanomano
One of Amtrak's now-gone HHP-8s, recently arrived from New York, takes its train around the turning loop near South Station in Boston.
Yes, I was at the Roskilde Airshow in August. Lots of planes and cool displays. This was one of the better ones. The German Air Force Airbus did a loop, not a complete one but a backside loop...like! Took a series of shots of the loop and have put it together here in a slightly compressed form.
It is a large, heavy aircraft and the fact that the pilots did a loop at a relatively low altitude in front of an audience of several thousand was nothing short of impressive in my eyes.
The pilots of course did more than just the loop, among other things they landed the plane in less than 200 meters and with everything together the display showed enormous skill on the part of the pilots, but also an unusually agile and easy-to-handle aircraft for its size.
Impressive!