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Berkeley College (one of the residential colleges at Yale) at night. I took this on a whim while wandering around the library, trying to get interesting photos of the stained glass windows there (no luck yet). Other than cloning out hot pixels and fixing the perspective, this is pretty much straight off the camera, which is cool.
Credit where it's due: Kimi Howell helped me fix the perspective in photoshop.
Berkeley 91 is a trumpler (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trumpler_classification) class II 2 p open cluster located approximately 7,800 light-years away in Cygnus.
Luminance – 24x300s – binned 1x1 – 120 minutes
RGB – 8x180s – 24 minutes each – binned 2x2
182 minutes total exposure – 3 hours 2 minutes
Imaged September 21st, 23rd and 24th, 2020 from Dark Sky New Mexico at Rancho Hidalgo (Animas, New Mexico) with a SBIG STF-8300M on an Astro-Tech AT12RCT at f/8 2432mm.
Camera: Nikon FE
Lens: Nikon Nikkor f/2.8 AI-s; 28mm
Film: Kodak Portra 400
Process: C41
Berkeley Marina, Berkeley, CA
June 2019
LBL as its abbreviated gives you a sweeping view of Berkeley campus. You can see the tower up front in the foreground and if the fog wasn't there, I'd guess that's where San Francisco would be. I personally think its nicer during the day but this is my first time here at night.
Berkeley 32 (Biurakan 8) is a trumpler (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trumpler_classification) class II 2 m open cluster approximately 10,795 light-years away in Monoceros.
Luminance – 28x300s – binned 1x1 – 140 minutes
RGB – 8x180s – 24 minutes each – binned 2x2
212 minutes total exposure – 3 hours 32 minutes
Imaged over six nights in February, March and April, 2024 from Dark Sky New Mexico at Rancho Hidalgo (Animas, New Mexico) with a SBIG STF-8300M on an Astro-Tech AT12RCT at f/8 2432mm.
See my full Berkeley Open Clusters album here - www.flickr.com/photos/dcrowson/albums/72157711466876833/.
1959 - 1961
Lovers of sports cars, in possession of a motorcycle license and a limited budget, were the target group of the T60. The slim three-wheeler not only offered a sporty design, but also a low weight and a relatively sporty drive, giving the vehicle a top speed of 100 km/h.
In their road test of October 1959, The Motor Cycle magazine described the car as "a fascinating, front-wheel-drive sports car which combine economy with liveliness and superb cornering".
328 cc
2 Cylinder 2-stroke
18 hp
Vmax : 100 km/h
295 kg
2.500 ex.
Expo : Stap in de geschiedenis van de dwergauto
05/07/2019 - 01/09/2019
Louwman Museum
Den Haag - The Hague
Nederland - Netherlands
August 2019
The venerable Caffe Espresso on the north side of the UC Berkeley Campus, now long gone, was my "regular" cafe for some 15 years or more. At one time it had the best pizza in Berkeley. Then the pizza chef moved on to Chez Panisse and became famous (Michele, now retired). The Espresso (dubbed by detractors as the "Depresso") was a favorite hangout of the UCB Math Department, and Europeans. I miss it.
Here's what it looks like today: Google Street View
It's now an office of the University.
Nikon F2 : Kodachrome
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BERKELEY, CA - June 2 - American Heart Association Networking Event - Berkeley on June 2nd 2022 at 2050 University Ave in Berkeley, CA (Photo - Devlin Shand for Drew Altizer Photography)
4H High school students tour and learn from employees at Bayer on Friday, April 5, 2019 in Berkeley, Calif. ( Alison Yin/AP Images for National 4-H Council)
Boxing Day (December 26th) 2015. The annual meet in Thornbury, South Gloucestershire. Someone has to do it, and it falls to Chris, who is clearing up after about 90 horses! A labour that Hercules himself dodged!
Berkeley 66 is a trumpler (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trumpler_classification) class III 1 r open cluster located approximately 18,200 light-years away in Cassiopeia.
Luminance – 24x300s – binned 1x1 – 120 minutes
RGB – 8x180s – 24 minutes each – binned 2x2
182 minutes total exposure – 3 hours 2 minutes
Imaged December 29th and 31st, 2019 from Dark Sky New Mexico at Rancho Hidalgo (Animas, New Mexico) with a SBIG STF-8300M on an Astro-Tech AT12RCT at f/8 2432mm.