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Early morning light on a cluster of geranium flowers in the hospital greenhouse where I care for the plants a couple of times a week.
Seen through Revuenon f:3,5/ 75-205mm
I am thrilled by the performance of this ancient M42 lens.
Long distance capture about appr. 25 feet at f:8 and 200mm focal length.
For evidence please have a view at the foregoing capture in the photostream.
This is a picture of Pycnanthemum muticum blooming along North Shore Road in Pasadena, Maryland.
Gibson Island Quad
Clusters of nut colored pearls hung on sterling silver pins and woven into hand fabricated chain with garnet onion briolettes, tigereye, rondels of amber and smokey quartz form two components of this eclectic necklace.
Normally oranges that are clustered this closely together don't survive to ripening -- they fall off the tree, or the blossoms die before the fruit develops -- but this year we have a lot of clustered fruit. Again, I'm trying to leave them alone so they'll get a little bigger, but I hope they don't end up breaking branches off the tree. (This happened to one of my professors: his lime tree produced so much fruit that it literally fell over.)
Sophia Raja Handmade Jewellery - Adelee - Handmade Topaz Cluster Earrings
Sterling silver cluster earrings. Made up of lovely fire polished beads and blue topaz gemstones.
Kathryn Athay (center) spends some time with Keidy Aramas and Jose Miguel Martinez, children she met as part of a neighborhood outreach in the Washington County, Oregon cluster. Photo by Fred Delgado
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cluster-amaryllis in kinchakuda, Saitama Pref. Japan
In Japan, cluster-amaryllis is called higanbana or manjyusyage.
川岸でお昼をとる人がたくさん。
Globular Cluster in Hercules.
42 * 5 mins ISO 800
15 Dark frames
20 Flats
William Optics FLT132, FFIV , Nikon D800e
New Tripple Globe Cluster Necklaces now on Etsy! (And just in time for the Holiday Sale).
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M53
Star Cluster
Discovered by the German astronomer Johann Elert Bode in 1775, M53 is 59,700 light-years away, one of the most distant globular clusters from Earth. Best observed in May, it has an apparent magnitude of 8.3 and can be seen through a small telescope in the constellation Coma Berenices.