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Mural by Anna Charney aka @annacharneyart seen at 36th & Walnut Street in the RiNo area of Denver, Colorado.
Photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
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You still remember one of these? I found them at my mum's house and I decided to take a snapshot for posterity. I'm sure they will be a good one when showing them to my daughter later on.
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Full solar disk captured in Ha light on 11th Sept from Kent, UK, with my Lunt LS152THa, and Altair Hypercam 174M cooled camera. Not much in terms of prominences, but some nice filaments.
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All these colors: Red, green, blue, the whole rainbow!
How this works: Put a CD or a CD-R on a flat surface, spread droplets of water onto the surface, and shine a natural LED light on the CD from a shallow angle. I used a folded wet paper tissue to drop water in a controlled way. I took three bracketed exposures and combined them into a natural HDR photo.
Where do the colors come from? White light is actually composed of colors that may span the whole range of rainbow colors. CDs have very thin layers, not unlike a thin layer of oil on water. When you shine white light on a CD, light is reflected on the surface and also at a layer below the surface. The reflected light is therefore partly from the surface, partly from a layer below the surface. Light has wave properties, one of which is interference - the cancellation or amplification of waves. Interference happens if the distance between the reflecting surfaces is comparable to the wavelength of the light. Waves reflected at different layers can amplify each other, or cancel each other out. That amplification or cancellation depends on the wavelength, in other words the color of the light. At any location of the CD, some colors are cancelled (not there), and others are amplified. That is why you see different colors across the CD.
HDR, 3 RAW exposures, NEX-6. _DSC1224_5_6_hdrf3nat1a
A full disk image, 6 frame composite, of the sun on 15th April 2019. Captured from Kent, UK, with a Lunt LS152, ZWO ASI290MM
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Finally, Oscardoll's New Real Eyes were complete!
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'After thought' series on show
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Access to the Wells Petroglyph Preserve in New Mexico comes with certain restrictions: At the request of the Archaeological Conservancy I’ve posted these images at a low resolution under a restrictive Creative Commons license to discourage commercial use without permission. High-res images are available for publication with the proper consent – please send me a Flickr mail and I’ll submit your request to the Conservancy.
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