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Recentemente visitei a Arena das dunas, como podem ver, algumas cadeiras ainda possuem os plásticos.
Story behind: My boyfriend and I have always been in a long distance relationship, writing letters, sending postcards is our thing. But recently due to the global pandemic, our letters never arrive. This inspires me to the glitch art technique used.
Intoxicated by the sight of you, eager to be with you, savouring every moment. So much to say and experience. Anxious to see how it develops further!
A few items leftover from a couple of photos I did this week. I had just mounted a newly arrived used 25mm f:1.4 Panasonic on the E-M1 and as I was testing it out I saw these laying on the mirror and took a snap.
First light for a ZWO ASI 178 MM camera which has much smaller photosites than my previous cameras - hoping this will prove useful for close in lunar, sunspot and planetary work.
The photosites are 2.4 micron in an array of 3096 x 2080.
This image was taken on a Celestron Nexstar 8SE with a TeleVue x 2 Barlow and Astronomik red 2c filter.
Image is centred on 0N, 30S.
Crater Hell lies at 9 o'clock (large, dark semicircle shadow with central peak) within Deslandres and is surrounded by a number of smaller craters scattered throughout Deslandres which are labelled with letters.
Hell Q is the bright crater with some rays and pale ejecta at 3 o'clock within Deslandres- at full Moon, the surrounding area becomes one of the brightest on the Moon and is known as "Cassini's bright spot".
Lunar 100 objects:
L46 - Regiomontanus central peak
J'ose mettre une photo prise avec mon cellulaire! Ce matin, on est sorti pour faire des commissions et au retour il y avait plein de vers de terre dans l'entrée.
A nearly perfect ring of hot, blue stars pinwheels about the yellow nucleus of an unusual galaxy known as Hoag's Object in this image by Hubble's Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2.
The blue ring, which is dominated by clusters of young, massive stars, contrasts sharply with the yellow nucleus of mostly older stars. What appears to be a "gap" separating the two stellar populations may actually contain some star clusters that are almost too faint to see. Curiously, an object that bears an uncanny resemblance to Hoag's Object can be seen in the gap at the one o'clock position. The object is probably a background ring galaxy.
Ring-shaped galaxies can form in several different ways. One possible scenario is through a collision with another galaxy. The blue ring of stars may be the shredded remains of a galaxy that passed nearby. Some astronomers estimate that the encounter occurred about 2 to 3 billion years ago.
For more information, please visit: hubblesite.org/image/1241/news_release/2002-21
Credit: NASA and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA);
Acknowledgment: Ray A. Lucas (STScI/AURA)
Yes, those are real dentures...
A new addition to the adoptabot orphanage, this is a robot sculpture assembled from found objects by Brian Marshall - Wilmington, DE. Items included in my sculptures vary from vintage household kitchen items to recycled industrial scrap. Some of my favorite items to use are old oil cans, aluminum measuring spoons, electrical meters, retro blenders, anodized cups, and pencil sharpeners.
Repeating a semi-failed experiment from 2019 (with hoped-for improvements), another round of pinhole cameras were laid on the perimeter fence of the Nike Missle site at the Headlands to be left for a year. Spanning the time between two Hiroshima anniversaries, recording every passage of the sun from August 6 to the next August 6, these photographs are my exploration of the Bay Area’s infrastructure of nuclear war. These photo paper negatives were made in film canister pinholes using a piece of old Soviet photo paper, producing an image known as a lumen print which appears without using developer...
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In 1996, Southern Water began work on a reservoir at Testwood to store water for people living in and around Southampton. Excavations on site revealed a significant amount of prehistoric activity. This bone object was found near a section of Iron Age revetment.
Learn more about the site at: www.wessexarch.co.uk/our-work/testwood-lakes
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