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This cold water forest stream empties into the Little River which "collides" into the North Umpqua River. The Colliding Rivers is the name of the confluence of Little River into the North Umpqua River at Glide, Oregon. My daughter and I hiked the short distance to Yakso Falls from Lake in the Woods while she was visiting us for spring break.
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The comet was drifting toward east, a bit northward in Cancer. It showed small white coma, big dust envelope, and big and round bluish green coma. Dust tail was toward west northwest with curvature a bit toward south. There looked to be faint straight dust trail or meteoroid stream both toward west northwest and east southeast. They are faint but visible on the frame. North is up, and east is to the left.
Wider frame is here, showing long extent of meteoroid stream.
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We were near the orbit plane, and it helped viewing the meteoroid streams on the orbit plane of the comet. We were viewing up the orbit plane a bit northward from the south at the date. We were nearer to Sun, and we were viewing the comet outward. The comet looked to be a bit north to the plane on the frame. Meteoroid streams were outer in the solar system compared to the comet.
67P in Small-Body Database Lookup in Jet Propulsion Laboratory:
ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=67p&vi...
"Characteristics of the dust trail of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko: an application the IMEX model" by RH Soja et al 2015
www.aanda.org/articles/aa/pdf/2015/11/aa26184-15.pdf
Development of the meteoroid streams of comet 67P in 2021 was described in the paper above.
Sun distance: 1.253AU
Earth distance: 0.424AU
equipment: AstroPhysics 130GTX "Granturismo," Field Flattener at f/6.7 focal length 873mm, 22.1mm Spacer, EOS Adapter, Kipon EOS-EOS R adapter, and Canon EOS R-SP4II, modified by Seo-san on Vixen AXD Equatorial Mount, auto guided at a star nearby with Fujinon 1:2.8/75mm C-Mount Lens, Pentax x2 Extender, ZWO ASI 120MM-mini, GPUSB, and PHD2 Guiding with comet tracking on
exposure: 4 times x 15 minutes, 4 x 4 min, and 4 x 1 minute at ISO 1,600 and f/6.7
The first exposure started at 15:02:04UTC November 27, 2021.
site: 1,760m above sea level at lat.35 17 45 North and long. 138 16 50 East in Hyakujo pass Shizuoka 静岡県百畳峠. SQM-L was around 20.47 then. Bright 23.0-day moon was in the sky. Temperature was low around -8.0 degrees Celsius or 18 degrees Fahrenheit due to cold air mass from Siberia. Wind was mild from southeast. There was already thin snow coverage on the roadside in the area.
Our hero's journey to take a piece of the eternal flame back to his village takes him across a stone bridge over a large rushing stream.
I'm entering this MOC in the "Capturing Character" category of Brickscalibur 2024.
My primarily purpose for this MOC was to work with the bridge design which I played with a little bit a couple of years ago and finally decided to revisit. It was definitely the most frustrating part of the MOC to design with so many different angles and offsets. The stream is uses up nearly all of my trans-clear 1x1 and 1x2 bricks and plates. The tree was a new design that I wanted to experiment with. I had a lot of fun working on the rockwork, stairs, and riverbank.
I built this mostly for myself but partway through the building process I decided it would also qualify for Brickscalibur and is my sole entry to the contest this year.
You can find more of this series with that beautiful woman here: www.flickr.com/photos/schildzilla/albums/72157719620360970
And much more of her in my photo stream: www.flickr.com/photos/schildzilla/
Long exposure scenic view of a Colorado rocky mountain stream in the South St Vrain Canyon with slow moving water over lots of rocks and boulders. I could site here and day dream all day long.
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The waterfall called Seven Sisters are one of Geirangerfjord's spectacular attractions. Large view. It's seven streams of water looks great from any angle (see comments field). One of my old uploads received an unbelievable amount of views today, it turns out it appears on today's Flickr blog under the heading "Dance Floor".
Perfect habitat for many species, including critically endangered spike thumb frogs (Plectrohyla exquisita & Plectrohyla dasypus), and endangered March's palm pit vipers (Bothriechis marchi).
Location: Cusuco National Park, Sierra del Merendón, Honduras, Central America
A random quiet stream I came across on the way from Walla Crag to the Great Wood in Lake District, Cumbria.
As we took a drive around Garreg Ddu Reservoir we spotted this quaint little waterfall feeding part of the reservoir. I liked how the water just spilled over the edge. Autumns colours are definitely in bloom.
Out for a family walk in the woods and came across a wooden bridge across this tiny stream. I had no tripod with me so had to improvise by balancing the camera on the bridge handrail. This gave me little room to frame or alter a shot but I like the sharpness I managed to achieve.
Chincoteague Island, Virginia
Nikon D90, Nikkor 20mm f/1.8 AF-S
"The same stream of life that runs through my veins night and day runs through the world and dances in rhythmic measures. It is the same life that shoots in joy through the dust of the earth in numberless blades of grass and breaks into tumultuous waves of leaves and flowers." ~ Radindranath Tagore, Gitanjali
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Taken in Mill Creek Park on a rainy Monday.
This was one of the first shots with my new lens, a Sigma 18-200mm DC OS Zoom. I think I am going to really like this one! :-)
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