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It seems like even black holes can’t resist the temptation to insert themselves unannounced into photographs. A cosmic photobomb found as a background object in images of the nearby Andromeda galaxy has revealed what could be the most tightly coupled pair of supermassive black holes ever seen. Astronomers made this remarkable discovery using X-ray data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and optical data from ground-based telescopes, Gemini-North in Hawaii and the Caltech’s Palomar Transient Factory in California.

 

Image credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/University of Washington/T. Dorn-Wallenstein et al.; Optical: NASA, ESA, J. Dalcanton et. al. and R. Gendler

 

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Found object fence in Harrisburg, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens at ƒ/2.8 with a 1/1000-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.

 

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These make a nice test object for my new Pentax 40mm f2.8 lens.

Found object fence in Harrisburg, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/2.8 with a 120-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.

 

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the macromonday theme for today 7/24 is 3 objects :)

...any idea what this is? well, its an empty ink tank of my printer!

Ulrich Müther (1934-2007), Binz, Rügen

A german engineer, he lived and worked on Rügen

(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%BCgen)

 

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Nestled among the twisting roots & branches of a murky bayou, a crooked shack lurks. Home of the mysterious & beautiful soothsayer with uncanny abilities, M’me Scylla de L’eau. Those who seek her favour must offer a trade, for all things come with a price. M’me de L’eau wears many curios & trinkets including a skeleton key that unlocks any lock including those of the mind, a nautilus shell that holds an alluring voice & a bottle containing a strange silvery elixir.

***Smile on Saturday theme: toilet paper

 

I recently found out that the umbrella bags (usually available at businesses you visit) can be handy to store extra toilet tissue in your closet. (has to be the wider opening though...)

Happy "Smile on Saturday" with "only one object"!

 

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These are some of my favorite types of things to image in the night sky... reflection nebula. This is a normal-color RGB image that came from about an hour of red, green, and blue, combined normally in mono channels in PixInsight. The main object is Messier Object 78 (M 78) and it's in the constellation of Orion.

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Este es un juego de te que me regalo alguien muy especial y que disfruto todo el tiempo, es mas... me dieron ganas de un buen te...

Something ..... to end the holidays with.

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I came across this puzzling object floating in a partially frozen pond in the hills. It had me scratching my head for a minute but then I realized that it was a reflector from a bicycle.

My trusty tripod which has served me for over 30 years. I have replaced the leg braces, various nuts and bolts and the head which originally was a pan and tilt type.

Shot for Active Assignment Weekly, theme "Mystery Object"

 

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I looked around the house for things I use, and took a shot. In post some cropping, color correction, nothing special....

Guess what it is??

 

This is day 247 of my 366 day photo diary. The goal is one photo each day for 1 year - 366 because day 1 is in 2012, and 2012 is a leap year.

 

Today: Objects from different time.

 

For Our Daily Challenge

Theme: Time

Gely Korzhev, Still-life with red objects, 2007

Kunstscheune Barnstorf, Fischland Germany

A papyrus and box brought back from Egypt. A decorative iron bird and mini faux plant purchased as decor made in China. All objects that I like.

Jacopo Bassano (Jacopo dal Ponte 1515/16 - 1592) - Last Supper (1547-48) cm 168 x 270 - Rome Galleria Borghese - Exhibition the young Tintoretto Galleria dell'Accademia - Venice

 

Il dipinto è stato identificato con la Cena commissionata nel 1546 dal nobile veneziano Battista Erizzo. Per l'alta qualità pittorica e lo straordinario impianto compositivo, l’opera è considerata uno dei capolavori di Bassano. La tela si ispira alla Grande Passione di Dürer, come è possibile notare nella figura del Cristo e nelle pose di alcuni personaggi. Lo spazio chiuso, raccolto fra la quinta architettonica dello sfondo e la movimentata scena in primo piano, evidenzia le particolari fisionomie degli apostoli, lontane da ogni idealizzazione come in altre opere dell’artista. Si noti, infine, l'insieme degli oggetti sulla tavola, che oltre a una funzione simbolica, vedi la testa dell'agnello indicata da Cristo, compongono indirettamente uno dei primi esempi di natura morta.

 

The painting was identified with the Cena commissioned in 1546 by the Venetian nobleman Battista Erizzo. For the high pictorial quality and the extraordinary compositional layout, the work is considered one of Bassano's masterpieces. The canvas is inspired by Dürer's Great Passion, as can be seen in the figure of Christ and in the poses of some characters. The closed space, gathered between the architectural backdrop of the background and the lively scene in the foreground, highlights the particular physiognomies of the apostles, far from any idealization as in other works of the artist. Finally, note the set of objects on the table, which in addition to a symbolic function, see the head of the lamb indicated by Christ, indirectly compose one of the first examples of still life.

Found object fence in Harrisburg, Missouri by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/4.0 with a 1/2000-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.

 

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187.365.2014/1283 days in a row

Just a post to let everyone know that all is well with my family and I. No, I haven't quit Flickr:) My short "Flickr Break" just turned into a leave of absence:) This shot, done before school let out, is proof of how long its been. I've taken a ton of pics over the last couple months, but thought i'd upload one from May. I'll be back soon to catch up with everyone .Thanks for all the emails and well wishes my friends.

  

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Sighetu Marmatiei, Romania

For Macro Mondays - Oldest Object You Can Find.

 

This is a vintage Balinese wood carving - a gift from my father. He brought it from one of his journeys long time ago. I was a teenager when he gave it to me. Since then, SHE travels with me wherever life takes me.

 

It was my first capture done with a macro lens. I have learned a lot since then. I tried to correct this photo using the software provided by Flickr. I did not like the light and high saturation ...However, it's a simple software.

National Portrait Gallery

Chaïka II et objectif Industar 69 2,8 de 28mm.

3 photos demis format 18x24 successives sur la bande de négatif.

Scanner EPSON Perfection 2450.

Kodak Gold Ultra périmée depuis 2007 développée maison avec un kit Ténétal.

Hotel de ville de Lyon depuis la place des Terreaux.

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