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A spectacular double crater dominates this scene on Mars, pictured by the CaSSIS camera on the ESA-Roscosmos ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter on 7 June 2021.

 

The crater duo is located in an otherwise smooth plain of Arcadia Planitia [39.1°N/174.8°E].

 

Double craters like these are formed when two meteorites impact the surface simultaneously and in very close proximity. The two impactors would have originated from the same object that broke apart when it entered the martian atmosphere. The two craters are of similar size, which means that the two projectiles were approximately the same size as well.

 

During the impact, the interaction of the two shockwaves created an ejecta blanket with a butterfly shape. The remarkable linear streaks in the ejecta material radiates around the double crater, and are an indicator of the good level of preservation of this feature.

 

To the north are large isolated hills that likely predate the formation of the double crater.

 

TGO arrived at Mars in 2016 and began its full science mission in 2018. The spacecraft is not only returning spectacular images, but also providing the best ever inventory of the planet’s atmospheric gases, and mapping the planet’s surface for water-rich locations. It will also provide data relay services for the second ExoMars mission comprising the Rosalind Franklin rover and Kazachok platform, when it arrives on Mars in 2023.

 

Credits: ESA/Roscosmos/CaSSIS, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO

I am doing this roll swapping project with my German phoographer friend Augustus Valentinus Behrens ( gallery.augustusvalentinus.com/c/augustusvalentinus)

He shot this fuji sensia 200 roll first and I got it from him through the mail and double exposed it! Cross processed!

The sauna at Wolf Den Hostel just outside Algonquin Park looks and sounds inviting on a cold winter's day, but rolling around in the snow afterwards??? Well......... lets just say I'd need at least a couple of glasses of liquid courage to try that. Go on! I double dog dare you to give it a try.

A 7-photo vertical stitch from under Double Arch, Arches National Park, Utah. This incredible natural arch is formed in Middle Jurassic Entrada Sandstone.

Yes, today is "me" birthday... :D, one year older just in papers.... I'm still feeling in my 30's...

I have seen some birthday cards from you... Thank you very much, dear Friends.

 

Today is also Women's day!!!

To you beautiful Women that make this world worth to live in all my love and admiration.

Enjoy your day too... :)

Josh Brookes on the McAMS Yamaha R1 , enroute to a double victory at Brands Hatch.

The 'Doubling Cube' in Backgammon.

Baptist Chapel,

Rickford,

Burrington,

North Somerset.

double rainbow over Owen Sound, what a great view to wake up to.

Seriously, if you are not into fashion and weird camera tricks, you're going to be severely bored for…well, for a long time. I went to an exhibition at the Seattle Museum of Art, presenting Eve St. Laurent's career in fashion, during which, I finally figured out how to use my Fuji camera. I have been back in the hotel for several hours and have only worked on a few images. Each one can be edited in many ways, so that it does not resemble what I saw there, or even what I got on the SD card.

 

This one is an in camera double exposure, with a film running on the wall behind the mannequins.

RiverTown, St Johns, Florida

Arches National Park

Double-crested cormorant, Nannopterum auritum

Evening shot 4/6/2019 double rainbow after the storm in Edmond, Oklahoma.

Double bed.

 

When people ask me in the mornings how I slept I generally answer “Lying down”.

 

It puzzles me why they keep asking. You would have thought that after a brief trial of the alternatives they would have discovered for themselves that was the way to do it.

 

You won’t often see me taking pictures of slippers so perhaps I had best explain. This is for the Smile on Saturday groups Copyright by Mankind theme where we are asked to highlight one particular invention of the human mind.

 

I have always felt that, after the bicycle, the double bed must rank as the most important invention ever. Whoever thought it up (probably some palaeolithic hominid) ought to have received the Nobel prize. The facility of being able to safely drift into comfortable sleep while cuddling your loved one must be the most satisfying human experience attainable...

 

The inventions next in rank I guess would be the pen, and then central heating. And, to answer the obvious objection of the modern generation, we wouldn’t have the internet if we didn’t have the pen first. :)

 

This is a picture of a zipped and linked double bed. Two three-foot divans are linked together and the two corresponding mattresses are zipped, giving you a six foot double. This is large by British standards yet it dismantles easily if you need it to traverse the staircases of the quaint little houses we inhabit here.

 

We’ve always had a large double bed. Although it seems a luxury it does offer the undeniable advantage of reducing the damage done by the flailing elbows of the somnolescent slumberers. The downside is when we stay away. Then most nights are punctuated by surprise encounters in the middle of no-mans bed.

 

As a curiously irrelevant point of interest, I lived in Iran for a while as a youngster. When we returned to England my parents brought back a number of rather nice Persian rungs. This is one such.

 

Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Smile on Saturday :)

 

[Elbow propped in daylight.

Developed in Capture One for warm colours and a soft tonal range. Tried various crops to end up here.

Processed in Affinity Photo, sharpening with Clarity and Unsharp Mask, some more colour work, a bit of touching up to remove a dead woodlouse from the image, and a dark vignette.]

Double root cellars. Mullsjö, Ryfors - Sweden

Another double. Both shots showing Nick and Cath on Mayhill throwing the Nerf toy.

Double-Crested Cormorant, seen at the El Dorado Hills waterfall features.

A fixed double exposure.

 

SA-9 with 50/1.4 + Marumi F-WL Kodak Professional Ektar 100 f/11.0 30sec*2times=60sec

Double Arch at night, Arches National Park, Utah, USA. This is a "panorama" of multiple vertical photos stitched together. These were taken with a 15mm Sigma fisheye lens, so there is some distortion I could not correct for, but the idea was to show both arches of Double Arch, as well as the Milky Way showing through the "roof". The arch is lit with static or constant light. I used 2 Digital LED Video Lights. These are from a company called F&V and it is called the Z96 kit (96 LEDs). They are dimmable, and come with a "Warm" filter and a "Diffusion" filter both of which I used. They are made for video, but work great for this use. This is a good solution if you are alone and is more consistent than light painting. Several nights later I came back and used 4 lights to attempt more uniform lighting, which I will post later.

 

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I shot half of Double Arch, does that make this single arch? Lol A busy but less shot composition from Double Arch in the Red River Gorge. We had about 1 minute of color yesterday, but still a great day out exploring with the lads.

Double exposure, merged ín camera.

Double rainbow at Zion Mountain Ranch, near Zion Canyon, Utah

1501 and 7714 double head a Kidderminster to Bridgnorth service at Miners Crossing,on the Severn Valley Railway - 16.9.21.

two Metra SD70MAC-H's together on an inbound in Glenview.

Double Ascension Sculpture by Herbert Bayer (1973)

Downtown Los Angeles, Flower St.

 

Photo by Lisa Harris Tucson, AZ

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I bought this Gerbera for the garden yesterday as I really liked the colour. When my granddaughter saw one of the flowers, she noticed that this flower had two heads growing out of one stem - most unusual.

1968 Dodge Coronet & 1968 Dodge Charger @ US Car Meet Donaueschingen 2014

 

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Double-Crested Cormorant drying his wings after diving for his lunch.

Schiffshebewerkes Niederfinow Nord

 

D700 + Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 Ai-S

 

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