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Explored #178 - 15 February 2014
A revisit of possibly the best sunset I have ever seen. Whilst I have posted photos of this boat previously, none have had this little water around it.
I'm really happy with how some of these images from the other night turned out...this one in particular stood out to me, the reflection of the Big Dipper is amazing, you can even see the double stars (Alcor and Mizar) in the handle.
Auroraville, WI September 27, 2017.
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Reflections on Loch Garry, Wester Ross, Scotland
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Even when housebound, creative photos will present themselves. Shot at a heavy angle with reflections through a sliding glass door looking towards the ocean.
Some lovely cloud reflections on the River Forth at low tide today. Managed a walk over the bridge and back - about 3 km round trip. Highlight of the trip was a pair of Peregrine working the Feral Pigeons on the bridge structure. Didn't see the kill itself but one was successful. Needless to say my lens has now been repairs but has not yet been returned but these were the first shots with the repaired camera. Longannet Power Station on the left and Grangemouth straight ahead
Reflection nebulae reflect the light from nearby stars. The stars that illuminate them aren’t powerful enough to ionize the nebula’s gas, as with emission nebulae, but their light scatters through the gas and dust causing it to glow ? like a flashlight beam shining on mist in the dark.
Because of the way light scatters when it hits the fine dust of the interstellar medium, these reflection nebulae are often bluish in color.
A reflection nebula called NGC 1999 lies close to the famous Orion Nebula, about 1,500 light-years from Earth. The nebula is illuminated by a bright, recently formed star called V380 Orionis, and the gas and dust of the nebula is material left over from that star’s formation. A second well-known reflection nebula is illuminated by the Pleiades star cluster. Most nebulae around star clusters consist of material that the stars formed from. But the Pleiades shines on an independent cloud of gas and dust, drifting through the cluster at about 6.8 miles/second (11 km/s).
Image credit: NASA and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI)
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Reflections of Mt Sibbald during an amazing adventure with the man Mr Poulton and two awesome mates. Was a big spoil for my birthday a couple of years ago and a gift I won't ever forget.
There are many canals at the North of Lake Tekapo as they run off the mountains.
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an der Spree mitten in Berlin an einem ruhige windstillen Morgen | on the river Spree in the middle of Berlin on a calm windless morning