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But! Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy created an image of the Moon 🌒 from 50 thousand photos.

All these pictures were taken with two cameras 📷: a full-frame mirrorless Sony a7 II and a budget astro-camera ZWO ASI224MC.

The photographer took the light and dark parts of the moon separately, using different cameras.

And the finished picture came out at 81 megapixels.

This is not the first job of this man. Which he puts on his website, where you can buy it for money 💴.

💬Do you think this kind of work is worth the time? And is it necessary to continue doing this? Share it in the comments

 

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I don't pretend to know anything about plants but I like the looks of this one......whatever it is.

Such amazing variety with these guys! I wonder at the flat face. This is a stack of 3 photos.

Plamt macro. Trilogy

Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY

June 20, 2019

Plant

Растение

Meet Robert.... ..Plant..

 

not quite as charismatic as the man, the legend, but much greener.

 

thanks Mum!

At the Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay for the Christmas 2021 Festival during Poinsettia Wishes.

Colors of the past

Yep had narrowed it down to two and I think Esme's comment has confirmed my gut feeling - I like this little dude's legs all dangling down :-)

 

This daffodil looked so perfect I had to shoot it and put on a black background.

Alchemilla mollis

A number of my images, including this one, are available for purchase from Getty Images: www.gettyimages.ca/Search/Search.aspx?assettype=image&amp...

 

A Chinese farmer plowing his rice paddy with the help of his cow, in a rural area outside of Guilin at the village of Langshi.

 

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natural elements used for decoration purposes

I first noticed this drooping plant growth as I started my early morning walk - it hanging across my path and about to brush against my face. It seemed to only provide a minor thing but triggered a thought process with me encapsulated in my title.

Here's one of the tiny flowers which grow on my Prayer Plant, nearly all year long.

 

It's about 1/4 in. Behind it you can see the Prayer Plant leaves, looking very huge in this macro. (The Prayer Plant is a house plant... sorry, this doesn't mean spring is here! At the moment it is nearing 0 degrees F outside, which is -17.7C.)

 

The focus isn't all I wanted. But I still like it. I don't know when another of these flowers will present itself in a position where the slanting sun will hit it, and it will show against the leaves. So I am just posting this one.

Widely grown on the continent in domestic and civic areas. It also occurs as a wild plant, being found in a range of habitats.

Oleander occurs in red, pink, white and yellow. All parts of the shrub are extremely poisonous.

 

Not sure what this is, some type of plant or weed. I thought it was neat looking though. Found in Virginia.

赤羽自然観察公園

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SONY α7S II

Leitz Elmar 5cm/F3.5

Fenestraria is a genus of succulent plants in the family Aizoaceae, native to the Namaqualand in Namibia. (Wikipedia)

 

Common Names include:

ENGLISH: Window Plant, Baby Toes

AFRIKAANS (Afrikaans): Vensterplant

 

Description: Fenestraria rhopalophylla is an evergreen mat forming geophyte, mainly subterranean with just the tips of the leaves appearing above the soil. Fenestraria is a monotypic genus comprising only one specie and one subspecies. On each leaf of this plant there is a transparent window-like area at the top, it is for these window ( in Latin “fenestra”) that the genus name is derived from.

Display at the Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay during Poinsettia Wishes for Christmas 2021 Festival.

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