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Messier 50
Stack Size:18
Exposure: 45s
ISO: 6400
Lens: 8in SCT with focal reducer
Camera: Can
on Rebel T7i with Astro Mod
Messier 47
Stack Size:26
Exposure: 45s
ISO: 6400
Lens: 8in SCT with f6.3 Focal Reducer
Camera: Canon Rebel T7i with Astro Mod
this is what i do when i get bored: first write the main text, then by using different colours write the words in the text around it.
Messier 58
Stack Size:20
Exposure: 180s
ISO: 6400
Lens: 8in SCT
Camera: Canon Rebel T7i with Astro Mod
Guider: Celeston Off Axis Guider
Guide Camera: ZWO ASI 290mm mini
Messier 107
Stack Size:13
Exposure: 180s
ISO: 6400
Lens: 8in SCT
Camera: Canon Rebel T7i with Astro Mod
Guider: Celeston Off Axis Guider
Guide Camera: ZWO ASI 290mm mini
Messier 67
Stack Size:27
Exposure: 45s
ISO: 6400
Lens: 8in SCT with f6.3 Focal Reducer
Camera: Canon Rebel T7i with Astro Mod
Messier 64 (the Black Eye Galaxy)
Constellation: Coma Berenices
Distance: 24.01 million light years
12x5 light
gain: 134
Date: 2020-06-16
Time: 22:54:27 EDT
Location: Glen Major Forest (ON)
Scope: Explore Scientific ED80 CF
Mount: Celestron Advanced GT
Camera: ZWO ASI224MC
Software: ASILive, GIMP, Topaz Denoise AI
222/365: I know.. messy. Nowhere to rest your eyes on. Didn't have any other better photos from that day to work on. Just skip this one. :D
children make art dough, monster mud, bubbles, paints, and edible creations at the Purcell Public Library.
June 9, 16, 23 & 30 2011
Messy Jiverson made a return visit to KDHX Community Media studios after nearly a years absence. The live performance by Messy Jiverson was broadcast live on The Rhythm Section.
Messy Jiverson:
John Carpenter (bass)
Nate Carpenter (keyboards)
Cannon DeWeese (drums)
Gavin Duffy (guitar/keyboards)
Phil James (percussion)
Michael Wehling (guitar/keyboards)
My brother and his kid... and this is the cleanest he was the entire trip. Declan is pretty messy too.
This studio if often messy, but never this messy. I am teaching ceramics, I have a college course going on, home, kids, pets, etc.
Next week it should be cleaner, I hope.
I've never seen a purple mushroom before, but we have two of these growing in our garden in a rather attractive lilac. I have no idea what they are, but there was another one which Mrs Sootyskye trod on while appreciating this one.
What a wreck. Nothing is straight. The walls are racked. The window is askew. OBS covers the door. The foundation is exposed. Weeds in the yard. A total mess.
With the pollen scattered across the petals from numerous visits by bees and moths and butterflies over the past week, the cosmos has taken on quite the messy appearance. But no matter, it's still a magnificent flower and helps keep the last days of Summer bright.