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Forget-Me-Not Pond Kananaskis Alberta, May 28 Milky Way Rising with Saturn and Mars

'Creation or Dissolution' is a macro photograph of a Poppy core.

Lotus flower in Yakushi-ike Park

Streetart

 

Vila Madalena, Sao Paulo, Brasil

Sunrise Mine, Sunrise, Wyoming

...luzes e formas do outono =o)

 

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Para recordar...clique Aqui

  

Thank you very much for visiting, my friends.

Please enjoy the details in LARGE size (1361 x 1361, 1.2MB).

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This is "The Gratitude Core" dedicated to my first friend in Fotolog.

I drew this one on October 2003.

 

I started to post my Drawings to Fotolog in September 2003, just 2 years ago.

That was my first time to show my Drawings to other people.

And I got many many nice friends all over the world.

 

dani_nevoni, do you remember?

" seja bem vindo!!!!!! nice pic!!!!! :-) "

This is the first comment I got, you send this.

I was glad very much.

So, I drew this images dedicated to you, my first friend in Fotolog.

This one is called "The Gratitude Core".

dani, thanks a lot of the longest friedship.

I love your nice photos full of beautiful smiles.

www.fotolog.net/dani_nevoni/

:)

  

-Copyright 2003 JINMO-

  

JINMO

www.jinmo.com/

 

A slight reworking of a previous shot.

 

It's a winter (June 2014) photo from Spitzkoppe in Namibia - probably the best country in the world to do night photography. The Core of the Milky Way really doesn't get more accessible than in Namibia.

 

EXIF: 14mm; f/16; 30secs; ISO1600.

@ Sagamihara

 

Good morning!

Leley Noronha © All rights reserved

 

"Pleasures may come out of ilusions, but hapiness can only come out of reality"

 

" O prazer pode vir atraves de ilusoes, mais a felicidades so vem mesmo atravez da realidade"

 

Beijo grande para vcs. Vou ali..

 

Off I go. be back soon..

As cores do Ocaso em Serrambi, Ipojuca, Pernambuco, Nordeste, Brasil.

 

Milky Way @ Stonehenge, Wiltshire UK

 

Well I've been a bit frustrated wrt the Milky Way core this year as when it's visible around 3am or so unless it's at a weekend I just can't shoot it as I wreck myself for work and weekends have been pretty crap so far.

 

I got myself a second hand fast prime lens through mpb earlier in the year and have been wanting to try it out for astro.

 

More recently the MWC has been 'visible' just after midnight but again far too many clouds most nights. However, the other night there was a forecast for skies to be clearing around midnight so I took a chance but wanted somewhere not to far away so despite the known light pollution I set off on the 35min drive to Stonehenge.

 

Experimented with f/1.4-f/2 shots and 2-2.5min exposures using the Move-Shoot-Move star tracker I have.

 

I can't say I think this is a great image and I'll try to convince myself it's more to do with the light pollution (I wish Salisbury's street lights went off at 10pm!) than my lack of shooting/editing skills. However I thought I'd post it just as a bit of a record of my first attempt with the Sigma 20mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art lens. 14mm would have been better but I'll cross my fingers canon will eventually see sense and let Sigma produce RF compatible glass.

 

For the record - the image is a composite of a 150s exposure at f/2 ISO100 for the sky and 30s f/4 ISO1600 for Stonehenge.

 

I'm planning on taking this lens to Iceland in October so wish me luck seeing and shooting the Northern Lights during the few nights I'm there on a Workshop.

 

Thanks for viewing and have a good weekend everyone..

 

© All rights reserved Steve Pellatt. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.

 

front porch near Vian, Oklahoma

When the feelings and Core are overload in Chaos

Na minha cidade não tem MAC... então penei para descobrir qual seria minha cor...

Então fiz esse swatch das minhas bases... pode ser útil!

 

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

For Macro Mondays "Trash" theme

 

HMM

The core of the Milky Way rising over Black Mountain in Arizona in the spring of 2018

The Milky Way core, with a setting Jupiter, above a Welsh hillside.

Excerpt from heritagemississauga.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Erinda...:

 

12. Erindale Community Hall

(c. 1928) 1620 Dundas Street W.

In the last quarter of the 19th Century, the Parish Hall, General Store and Post Office, and the Royal Exchange Hotel formed the commercial core of Erindale. In 1919, fire swept Erindale, destroying much of its old core, including the original hall on this site. A community-based committee was formed to oversee the building of a new hall. The new hall was officially opened in 1928 by Lieutenant Governor W.D. Ross. Still owned and operated by a Board of Directors and separate from municipal support, the Erindale Community Hall hosts many community events and is available for public rental.

Stoked to be a part of the Carmichael Exhibition. If you're in the area, pop in and have a look:

 

www.orilliamuseum.org/project/carmichael-canadian-landsca...

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