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Shot with a Pentax LX
SMC Pentax-A 100mm f/2.8 macro lens
Kodak T-Max P3200
Shot at EI 3200
Developed in the Ego Lab using XTOL (1:1, 12:45min at 75F, agitated first and each minute)
Scanned on a Coolscan 9000ED
This image of Pluto and its largest moon, Charon, was taken by the Ralph color imager aboard NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft on April 9 and downlinked to Earth the following day. It is the first color image ever made of the Pluto system by a spacecraft on approach. The image is a preliminary reconstruction, which will be refined later by the New Horizons science team. Clearly visible are both Pluto and the Texas-sized Charon. The image was made from a distance of about 71 million miles (115 million kilometers)—roughly the distance from the Sun to Venus. At this distance, neither Pluto nor Charon is well resolved by the color imager, but their distinctly different appearances can be seen.
Charon's Boat - or the Ghosts of 'all the talents' taking their last voyage - from the Pope's Gallery at Rome.
A Gillray cartoon of 1807. Well worth seeing at full size.
More:http://aliveuniverseimages.com/speciale-missioni/sistema-solare/new-horizons/1566-plutone-e-caronte-per-l-ultima-volta-insieme-nelle-immagini-di-lorri - Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute - Processing: Elisabetta Bonora & Marco Faccin / aliveuniverseimages.com
In this view, the Pluto-Charon system is shown from the side, with the north pole of each object pointing toward the right. Latitude and longitude lines have been added to each body to aid in viewing the stereo effect.
Edited New Horizons image of Pluto and Charon, which, in 70 days or so, will look much more interesting than a white blob. (These are unprocessed versions and don't look like what NASA posted a day or two ago.)
Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Southwest Research Institute - Processing: Elisabetta Bonora & Marco Faccin / aliveuniverseimages.com
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marble
connected to St Francis of Assisi Church
Lapidarium
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Palermo
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Boulevard de Charonne, Paris 20e
Quand il reviendra, il fera grand jour (il fera grand jour)
Pour fêter celui qui inventa l'amour (qui inventa l'amour)
Au fond d'une étable, il naquit de Marie
Personne n'avait voulu de lui
(Refrain)
Jésus reviens, Jé-ésus reviens
Jésus reviens parmi les tiens
Du haut de la croix indique-nous le chemin
Toi qui le connais si bien
Toute sa vie, il prêchait le bonheur, la paix (le bonheur, la paix)
La bonté et la justice étaient sa loi (étaient sa loi)
Quand il reviendra, il nous pardonnera
Comme il l'avait fait pour Judas
(Au refrain)
Et quand il reviendra sur notre terre (sur notre terre)
Il donnera à manger à tous nos frères (à tous nos frères)
Car comme à Cana, il multipliera
Le pain et le vin sur la terre
Jésus reviens, Jé-ésus reviens
Jésus reviens parmi les tiens
du haut de la croix nous suivrons le chemin
pour à jamais faire le bien
Dans une grande clarté il apparaîtra (il apparaîtra)
Comme il le fit pour Marie de Magdala (Marie de Magdala)
Le monde entier laissera éclater sa joie
En chantant : Jésus est là !
(Au refrain)
(Ad lib.)
Patrick Bouchitey / Etienne Chatilliez, Florence Quentin, Gérard Kawczynski