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A view of time passing over my house. The video is much better the star trail photo, but the photo's still worth a look. All the clouds made for an interesting sky when stitched together.
The music is lovingly ripped off from Flying Lotus, hopefully he won't mind.
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There is a particularly spectacular full moon, much bigger than normal tonight (info here). Unfortunately, the clouds are getting in the way too much to get a decent shot :(
This one is a bit grainy. I just upgraded the firmware on my EOS 300D, so I wanted to try out ISO 3200.
little trip last weekend to St-Onézime near La Pocatière... this was on the road while driving in that area...
Arakkonam bound SBC-AJJ Passenger departs Walajah Road on a cloudy evening with a light drizzle as an ED Deemer and a G7 looks on still wondering that the Workhorse of IR WAM4 still has it in him
Edited Hubble Space Telescope image of the cloudy spiral galaxy NGC 1022. Color/processing variant.
Original caption: This peculiar galaxy, beautifully streaked with tendrils of reddish dust, is captured here in wonderful detail by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. The galaxy is known as NGC 1022, and is officially classified as a barred spiral galaxy. You can just about make out the bar of stars in the centre of the galaxy in this image, with swirling arms emerging from its ends. This bar is much less prominent than in some of the galaxy’s barred cousins and gives the galaxy a rather squat appearance; but the lanes of dust that swirl throughout its disc ensure it is no less beautiful. Hubble observed this image as part of a study into one of the Universe’s most notorious residents: black holes. These are fundamental components of galaxies, and are thought to lurk at the hearts of many — if not all — spirals. In fact, they may have quite a large influence over their cosmic homes. Studies suggest that the mass of the black hole sitting at a galaxy’s centre is linked with the larger-scale properties of the galaxy itself. However, in order to learn more, we need observational data of a wider and more diverse range of galaxies — something Hubble’s study aims to provide.