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A large metal sculpture outside Meow Wolf in Santa Fe is seen with awning panels while I wait in line to get in.
Sony a7m2 with FE2870. minimum edit in Adobe Lightroom and Gimp.
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Sydney Sails | Perspective Shot
This is a pic of the Sydney Opera House I took one morning when wandering around. I like to challenge myself to find a different perspective on these famous landmarks, and in this case I got right up close to capture the detail in the sails.
Stars: always making a dramatic exit!
Webb’s powerful infrared eye has captured never-before-seen detail of Cassiopeia A (Cas A), the remnant of a massive star that exploded about 340 years ago - from our perspective here on Earth. (Despite being 11,000 light-years away, this supernova may have been visible to the naked eye when it took place, something that has not been seen in our galaxy since.)
Let’s dissect the image: The left side of the image (shown in orange) marks where ejected material from the exploded star is ramming into surrounding gas and dust. Within that outer shell is material from the star itself, including elements like oxygen, argon and neon. What’s that green loop on the right? Scientists are still puzzling out its unexpected shape and complexity.
As the youngest known remnant from an exploded, massive star in our galaxy, Cas A offers unique clues into a star’s death. By studying Cas A, Webb astronomers may also learn more about the origins and production of cosmic dust — which forms the elements we’re made of.
Learn more: go.nasa.gov/3zDsve8
Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, D. Milisavljevic (Purdue), T. Temim (Princeton), I. De Looze (Ghent University), with image processing by J. DePasquale (STScI)
Image description: A roughly square image is rotated clockwise about 45 degrees, with solid black in the corners. Within the image is a roughly circular nebula with complex structure. On the circle’s exterior, particularly at the top and left, lie curtains of material glowing orange. Interior to this outer shell lies a ring of mottled filaments of bright pink studded with clumps and knots. At center right, a greenish loop extends from the right side of the ring into the central cavity. Translucent wisps of blue, green and red are throughout the image.
Note: this image is presented in this orientation to match other telescope's images of this object for easier comparison.
Whilst down in London one day I was taking photos, then I stumbled across this building. I loved how you could see the sky through the building, so took a different perspective of the building from underneath.
Every now and again we all need alittle perspective.
3 Hikers on Lookout from South Kaibab Trail, approx 1/2 mile above Cedar Point.
Funny thing; It's already been close to a year since we took this. How about that! Guess that means we've only got a couple months left until we can start shooting outdoors again. Last year we celebrated that fact by having five shoots in the span of two weeks... wonder what we'll get up to this year.
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Kiev 88 + Fuji Velvia 100F
March 19, 2012.
shall i begin a "one way series" ?
i didn't intend for the one way sign to be in the shot but i liked it, then i thought about my other shot with a one way sign in it and i thought to my self it'll be a cool idea if i got a load of shots with one way signs some where in the shot whether its the main subject or not i think it'll be a cool little project, what do you guys think?
This photo is one perspective from indigenous artist Yhonnie Scarce's extraordinary sculpture, "In Absence".
www.ngv.vic.gov.au/essay/in-absence-yhonnie-scarce-and-ed...
It is found in the sculpture garden at the rear of the NGV International. The structure is a tall black wooden tower bisected to create two separate but conceptually linked chambers. It's when you look up that you begin to see different shapes that frame the sky.
Taken with the Laowa 15mm wide angle macro lens. We had 3 whole days of snow, managed this image with a perspective
Skybridge - Davenport, Iowa.
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