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This telescope is used to determine stellar magnitude, stellar distance, and photometric studies of eclipsing stars, solar imaging, and others. It is equipped with a photoelectric photometer a 37 cm (15 in) lens diameter and a 7 m (23 ft) meter focal length.
The Plastik @ Shinny Shabby
:[P]:- Lacieana Mirror [Paris]
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Dust Bunny
dust bunny . potted palm
dust bunny . potted cheese plant
Nutmeg&RK Poses.
Old Stool w/Cloth
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Kaelyn Pleiades Cabin
shine by [ZD]
BEAUTY DAY* Belted Mirror
Soy.
Shag Round Rug
First attempt at this kind of shot, would have liked to have played for longer but my flash died :( Used Macro filters for this shot as I haven't got a dedicated lens yet, also forgot to change from Jpeg to RAW, whoops!
La sculpture de 13 m "Havre" de Linda Covit. Le halo a duré quelques heures ce jour-là.
Montréal, Qc
The 13 meters high sculpture "Havre" by Linda Covit is an exploration of the body as a form of architecture, Havre is shelter for the spirit; for the body, The halo over it lasted many hours that day.
Taken By: Me
Edited By: Me
Dedicated To: Cherry Kisses :)
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This is the colored version, because so many people liked it :P
I personally prefer the B&W version xD
Frankfurt, Germany, 2025.
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If this still isn't large enough for you, you can also find a border-free version of this photograph here in this gallery.
There's more on www.chm-photography.com.
Enjoy!
Droplet Refraction
A droplet on the Jade refracting the leaves (and some berries) of the Pittosporum Tree.
I am about 10 hours behind on an 8 hour day, today. back to catch up later.
Raindrops on a spider web suspended over an English daisy.
Hope you have a good Monday. Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for all of your kind comments -- I appreciate them all.
© Melissa Post 2016
It's Dandelion season again and I've been toying with this idea for a few weeks. I took a few water drop refraction shots today, for the first time. I had fun when I worked it out.
Raindrop
A very tropical day here today with passing thunderstorms.
Lots of raindrops around, I like the refraction in this one best.
This is a photo of refraction patterns as seawater flows over a shallowly submerged coastal rock. I love the contrasting play between the light brown/golden highlights and the darker gray areas, and how this momentary configuration of movement in the surf has given rise to these undulating light patterns.
Something I've always wanted to improve on is droplets with refracted flowers etc. Pity on this occasion, I've captured it by chance. Tiny fly on Ragwort.