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Mezcla de cinco fotografias de 8 minutos de exposición.
North celestial pole. Five photographys mixing. 8 minutes each exposure.
Shooting star? I first thought that I moved the camera during the shot. It wasn't until I put it on my computer that I saw that there are two clear stars in the photo as well - leading me to wonder if I managed to capture a shooting star. Handheld shots of the night sky, using 12x optical zoom, and up to 4x digital zoom. No edit other than crop.
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Finally done! Here is my set of tiny celestial beings!
-1.5"x3.5" canvas panels
-acrylic
-matted on black constructionpaper
-4"x6" frames
-shipped in a bubble envelope
**Upon purchase if you wish to hang either of these you must use a small headless nail**
An art installation by the river which has a celestial map on a large steel disc with holes where the stars should be.
The disc is about 10ft (3m) above the ground this was taken with the camera flat on its back on the ground looking up at a grey slate Norfolk sky
Our Celestial Bodies is the second of a two-part project designed by artist Laurel Porcari for the Weiler Lobby, located in the Einstein Hospital at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, NY. The work consists of five discs hung on a wall in the main hospital entrance. Intended to visually anchor the waiting area, the discs are made of fused art glass in circular, monolithic style frames. This work is part of The Fine Art Program and Collection at Montefiore Einstein. Dimensions: (1) 48" diam, (1) 38" diam, (3) 26" diam.
2017 © KEN SHUNG
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Celestial Mechanics - © 2018 – Robert N. Clinton (aka CyberShutterbug)
Another late night drawing that came out better than I expected. I found a great stock photo to use for this, So a special thanks to saturdayx
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My first full size quilt. Double irish chain, the dark blue fabric has a pattern of gold astrology on it, with sparkles!