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London people, a street portrait
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Der #Adventsstern#….
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Für:“Looking close…on Friday!“
Thema:“STARS“ am 16.12.2022. (Sterne)
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Quando sei in vacanza in Sardegna, e fuori c'è troppo vento per fotografare e allora decidi di fotografare il residence dal cortile dell'appartmamento....
Ebbene si, anche dalla spiaggia di Genova, seppur con tutto l'inquinamento luminoso presente nella serata giusta si può ammirare lo spettacolo del nucleo della Via Lattea, anzi forse all'inizio e alla fine dell'estate, quando l'aria è meno carica di umidità, si potrebbe anche fare meglio, riproveremo!!!
Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum jasminoides)
For my 100 Flowers Project - 2025
Seen in a garden along our street.
Eccomi con un'altra foto delle stelle, scattata a passo Vezzena. Qui ho impostato il bilanciamento del bianco su un tono più freddo e tentende al blu, creando un cielo molto differente rispetto al primo scatto www.flickr.com/photos/alessio_bertolone/38488212802/in/da...
Here is another photo of the stars, taken at Passo Vezzena. Here I set the white balance to a colder tone and tends to blue, creating a very different sky than the first shot www.flickr.com/photos/alessio_bertolone/38488212802/in/da...
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2020 one photo each day
52 weeks the 2020 Edition -stars. As this is the brightest night in the year there are no start to be seen in the sky here, not even at midnight.
... of the floral variety. Shooting stars are my favorite wildflowers. They are essentially primroses with reflexed petals. They were previously placed in their own genus (Dodecatheon) based on this remarkable floral trait, but have recently been put back into the primrose group (Primula).
The petal positioning of shooting stars would seem to hinder pollinators from landing on the flower. However they rely on a "buzz" pollination strategy, where vibration of the pollinator's (usually bumble bees) flight muscles causes tightly held pollen to fall off the anthers and land on the legs and body of the pollinator or directly on to the stigma of the same flower. Buzz pollination occurs in other species with similar flower morphology, such as some plants in the tomato family.
A Shot from 2012 Moved Forward
A flag flying at the Abraham Lincoln National Cemtery outside of Elwood, IL backlit by the setting sun on the Saturday of Memorial Day 2012
In questa stagione, spesso l'umidità del mattino crea delle stupende gocce di rugiada... e il sole le trasforma in stelle
Buona domenica
#padova #erba #blades #gocce #drops #macro #luce #light #bokeh #padova #grass #weed
Clouds, stars, and the northern lights shine over AuTrain Lake in the UP of Michigan. www.rossellet.com
For David Bowie
Have a safe interplanetary journey, Major Tom
"Stars are never sleeping
Dead ones and the living
We live closer to the earth
Never to the heavens
The stars are never far away
The stars (are out tonight)..." youtu.be/n_b_ROSx_VY?si=0GjgC-16v6iKH7f7
Explored highest position: 48 on Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Shooting stars can be very colorful. While the human eye generally cannot discern many colors, cameras can do so more often. The colors of shooting stars usually come from ionized chemical elements released when the meteoroid disintegrates. Blue-green comes from magnesium, calcium radiates purple, and nickel glows green. Red, on the other hand, generally comes from ionized nitrogen and oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere.
@Ciel des Hommes
Perseid Fireball 2023
📷 Canon EOS Rebel T5i ( 700D )
EF-S18-55mm F/3.5-5.6
ISO 800
ExpTime 30.6s
F/5.6
18mm