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Snow starts to melt on a solar array as the morning sun hits it. Taken at the Penn State Center for Sustainability.
HDR image combined and tone mapped from 9 exposures (-4 to +4 EV) using Photomatix.
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High Altar: the work here is high quality Warham Guild, I would guess of 1930s vintage. Motifs match very closely work at Canterbury, Westminster, Primrose Hill and several other places, and the frontal was almost certainly produced by Miss A Jones from Primrose Hill, who carried out most of this work for the Warham Guild.
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An addition to the already successful structure of Vegas – ‘Vegas Array’ incorporates a sympathetic, broken vertical print that not only softens the design but adds a new dimension to the physical texture.
is one of my favorite places in New Mexico. I was there several times and I'm fascinated by this place in the middle of nowhere.
The Very Large Array (VLA) is a radio astronomy observatory located on the Plains of San Agustin, between the towns of Magdalena and Datil, some fifty miles (80 km) west of Socorro, New Mexico, USA. U.S. Route 60 passes through the complex, which is adjacent to the Boy Scout Double H High Adventure Base. The VLA stands at an elevation of 6970 ft (2124 m) above sea level. It is a component of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO).
ist einer meiner Lieblingsorte in New Mexico. Ich war mehrere Male dort und ich bin fasziniert von diesem Ort mitten im Nichts.
Das Very Large Array (VLA) ist ein Interferometer für astronomische Beobachtungen im Radiobereich. Die Anlage befindet sich auf der Ebene von San Agustin zwischen den Städten Magdalena und Datil in New Mexico in den Vereinigten Staaten, etwa 80 Kilometer westlich von Socorro. Das Teleskop befindet sich auf 2.124 m ü. NN und ist Teil der amerikanischen National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
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