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But! Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy created an image of the Moon 🌒 from 50 thousand photos.
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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.
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This is not the first job of this man. Which he puts on his website, where you can buy it for money 💴.
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💬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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Meet Robert.... ..Plant..
not quite as charismatic as the man, the legend, but much greener.
thanks Mum!
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 :-)
A number of my images, including this one, are available for purchase from Getty Images: www.gettyimages.ca/Search/Search.aspx?assettype=image&...
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.
Please Click on the Image to View Large On Black.
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.
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.