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Three orange Roses taken through a transparent plastic cap of a spray cream tin.
The plastic cap just fitted the lens of my camera. Post process enhancement of lighting, contrast, and saturation
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Photo taken at Rosewood Hills
Eingebaut im Stahlwerk.
Installed in a Steelwork.
Again a little excursion.
This time just me and my bike. It goes beyond Benrath Castle to a spot on the Rhine, I still don't know.
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Neglected old boat next to the decaying jetty in Karavostasi, which still remains under Turkish occupation since 1974.
Aircraft Propeller this is attached to a Beech twin engine WW2 bomber trainer found in North Carolina.
A Lockheed PV-2 propellor on Gila Memorial airpark near Chandler Arizona.
Please take a look at my photostream for more photographs from this amazing place.
Looking straight up into the clouds of Cygnus-X. 6 hours SHO from Oria in Spain using TelescopeLive and the SPA-3 telescope. In the upper middle the Propeller nebula DWB111/119. Strange object that we know very little about. Distance about 4,600 light years taking a guess based on the distance to the Cygnus environment.
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Here is a mystery object. No doubt someone out there will be able to tell us what it is. One thing I think we can be certain of, it is not a ship's propeller. It would be a large ship in any case, but the blades are all the wrong shape for that. Some kind of fan?
My best guess would be a wind turbine of some sort. Perhaps one that sits on top of a building. There was a government building in Hobart several years ago that had a small wind turbine array on its roof. But being in the Roaring 40s, these turbines failed, and nearly blew onto the street below. Perhaps this is one of those. I really don't know.