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Unusual lighting at the WWII memorial in Washington D.C.
4th of July fireworks turning the sky red behind the Pacific memorial.
for the third night I've found glowing mushrooms on my walk home, seriously so cool! I would love to tell you these are in situ…but they grew on a small stick and I carried it back to my house. There I got my heavy old macro and shot afew nice close ups of the fungi and showed a student how timelapse photography works.
From the roots, through the leaves, to the flower. Spiraling from green to red, through yellow and orange
As Wall Art
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#8 of 37 in Serious Compacts May Prompts Challenge
Initially shot for "Black". But that deep blue emerged in PP, contrasted by red tail light... Had to re-delegate it.
urban neon jungle, Olympus Pen-F, M. Zuiko 12-40, 2.8 Pro lens, 1/13s, ISO 3200, f/6.3, aperture priority, handheld, no tripod.
Taken from my kitchen window looking at the world outside it reminded me of the end of the world and how close the human race is to destroying the planet. I gave the image a retro colour look that complemented the glow of the scene shown in the glass ball. Inspired by Earth Day.
This is my first image of 2021 and my first time using a hydrogen-alpha filter. It’s amazing how far away and faint this object is, but with the right equipment, hidden wonders beyond everyday light pollution can be uncovered.
I decided to go with a fiery look considering this was my first attempt with a Ha filter. The bright reds and burning oranges never get old especially when you understand this area in space is both a hot star-forming region and where tons of cold, dark gas come together to create beautiful, artistic silhouettes.
Telescope: Startravel 120/600mm
Camera: Astro-modified Canon 60D
Mount: Heq5 Pro
Integration: ~8.3 hrs
Filters:
30x600s using Astronomik 12nm Ha
20x600s using Lumicon UHC
ISO: 500
Location: Vancouver, BC
Bortle 8
Date: January 21 - February 11, 2021
Acquisition:
Astrophotography Tool
PHD2
EQMOD
Processed (in this order):
Deepskystacker
Siril
Starnet++
Photoshop
Denoise AI
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