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Orbital played Manchester Saturday night. We all went 200 degrees mental. You'll either love this or hate it, but it has to be loud.
BITH'S JUKEBOX #068
ORBITAL "SATAN"
Drop a coin in the slot :
Here's that Celebration Swings ride again, this time during the latter part of the glorious "blue hour" that photographers love. I focused on the wheel on purpose so that the riders in that part of the circle would be distinct silhouettes as opposed to the blurred figures in the periphery. Worth viewing large, by the way.
Click here to see the swing in the daytime.
This is my build for SHIPtember 2025. I would say this is the most ambitious build I've ever done. I am absolutely stoked with the results and couldn't be prouder to say i built that. Not as much of an emotional ride of a build as my first SHIPtember.
The build is kind of a milestone for me. It shows the growth in my personal building skills. I look back upon my builds and I can really see how far I have come in the 5 years of coming back into the hobby. Makes me excited for the future!
Thank you to my wife for putting up with me. Thank you @pyrefyre for convincing me to participate this year. Thank you @H for joining me/us on the journey! Thank you Andrew for the editing these are awesome! Thank you @BFG_Audiofiles for the wicked space backgrounds.
Happy SHIPtember 2025!
Young Australian Walking Sticks hanging around. These have moulted about 2 tot 3 times.
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Installation von Tomás Saraceno (gehört zur ständigen Ausstellung)
www.kunstsammlung.de/de/exhibitions/tomas-saraceno-in-orbit/
This is a close-up HDR photo of the textured surface of the steering wheel of my car. In this minimalist macro framing, the detail of the arc reminds me of a planet seen from orbit.
A cineraria blossom, it's one of the only flowers to grow a true blue color. There should really be more blue flowers in the world, natural blue that is.
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Nach den bunten Blümchen hier mal wieder was Grafisches... Gesehen in der Handelskammer - After the colourful flowers again something graphic...
I didn't have anything new to upload today so I am reuploading an old shot. This was actually one of my first Disney shots on Flickr. After seeing a few excellent photographs recently taken on Astro Orbiter, I decided to revisit my version and edit it using my current software and workflow. Since I uploaded it to my stream as private, it's available for me to upload from work. I hope uploading old shots isn't bad form or anything...lol
Surfing the archives again...
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Looking out from the top deck of the Orbit at the Olympic Park, Stratford, London. Canary Wharf in the background.
the round tower,
circa 1642, built as an observatory to replicate the one built by tycho brahe that was destroyed.
large View On Black
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Omega Centauri, ω Cen o NGC 5139 es un cúmulo globular situado en la constelación de Centaurus. Fue descubierto por Edmond Halley en 1677. Este cúmulo orbita alrededor de nuestra galaxia, la Vía Láctea, siendo el más grande y brillante de los cúmulos globulares que la orbitan. Es uno de los pocos que pueden ser observados a simple vista desde la Tierra. Omega Centauri está a unos 17 000 años luz (5 212.22 pc) de la Tierra y contiene varios millones de estrellas de Población II. Las estrellas de su centro están tan próximas entre sí que se cree que se encuentran a tan solo 0,1 años luz las unas de las otras. Su edad estimada es de cerca de 12 000 millones de años. Contiene alrededor de 10 millones de estrellas.
Proyecto conjunto de la Asociación astronómica cruz del Norte con Telescopio remoto en Namibia
Montura: ASA DDM85XL
Tubo: 20" AG Optical iDK, focal length of 3420mm
Cámara: FLI Proline 16803 CCD
20 x 120s RED
20 x 120s BLUE
20 x 120s GREEN