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This cluster of buildings kind of looked nice as a group, shot from street level at Ervay & Jackson street. Part of my photo safari with Dallas_Photographer. The tall one is Comerica, the pointy spire is the Mercantile, and the shorter buildings in the foreground are the Continental building on the right ane possibly 1700 Commerce Place on the left. The brick of Commerce Place adds some needed red to the photo and balances it out nicely.
This happened 3 years ago in GDL and about 18 in the software industry lets hope it goes well and good for our beloved CGbot :)
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Eishoji is in the northwest of Kamakura Station and the next in Jufuku-ji.
The flowers of this temple,plum blossoms,cameria,azalea, wistaria, and spider lily are beautiful.
Eishoji 英勝寺
Cluster urban amenities -- a basic urban design principle, oft forgot. Mailboxes, trashcans, vending machines etc. should be clustered. Here we have two kinds of bikeracks, a sign indicating the shopiing available in front of you, a trashcan, an eave to protect from the rain and a bollard to protect you from traffic. Nice flagstones & brick too. Chichester, England, 1996.
via www.diggita.it/v.php?id=1460131 Guida ai Cluster di Expo 2015 Milano fonte: www.diggita.it/v.php?id=1460131
One of the Tannoy Speaker Clusters with the custom fabricated bracket. The cluster is made up of two Tannoy V6 speakers and one Tannoy V12 speaker.
M13 star cluster in Hercules. Stack of 3 lights and 2 darks. Canon 40D through 8" Meade LX90 at F/6.3. Big bright moon and serious light pollutions. Stacked in DSS and finished in PS CS3 using Astronomy Tools v1.6
A globular cluster is a spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite. Globular clusters are very tightly bound by gravity, which gives them their spherical shapes and relatively high stellar densities toward their centers. The name of this category of star cluster is derived from the Latin globulus—a small sphere. A globular cluster is sometimes known more simply as a globular.
Globular clusters, which are found in the halo of a galaxy, contain considerably more stars and are much older than the less dense galactic, or open clusters, which are found in the disk. Globular clusters are fairly common; there are about 150 to 158 currently known globular clusters in the Milky Way, with perhaps 10 to 20 more still undiscovered. Large galaxies can have more: Andromeda, for instance, may have as many as 500. Some giant elliptical galaxies, such as M87, may have as many as 10,000 globular clusters. These globular clusters orbit the galaxy out to large radii, 40 kiloparsecs (approximately 131,000 light-years) or more.