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inside this gorgeous japanese fabric! it's all so adorable :) www.flickr.com/photos/88733824@N00/3451989841/
An abstract shot of the golden, dotted facade of the award winning 'The Hub' in Mulberry Park, Bath. Flipped it looks like a golden envelope in the sky, ready for posting
That storied year, 1939...the invitation in the adjoining photograph came in this envelope. In those days, one could have one's mail sent to American Express while traveling in foreign countries.
Envelope makes great covers for these pocket sized notebooks. The pages are made from salvaged scrap papers, and the covers are adorned with vintage Indonesian stamps.
Daily In Challenge
11.02.2019
Lens: smc Takumar Macro 50mm f/4.0
shot at f/16
Theme: Monovember and for 11.02.2019 only - something beginning with the letter E
I had this huge map and didn't want to throw it out, so I recycled it. I made a set of map envelopes and postcards. I lined these with left over scrapbook paper.
For this challenge, my mind went straight back to fifth grade...when I learned how to make these corner bookmarks. Simply cut the corner from a sealed envelope, decorate, and slip onto the page. So easy. This one's for my 8 year old daughter, who is on a quest to read every "Magic Tree House" book in the series. The bird is mounted on a little accordion folded strip of cardstock, so that he pops up when the books is opened, yet lies flat when the book is closed.
bird stamp--Hero Arts
saying--computer generated
pom pom trim--JoAnn's
11" x 9" charcoal, gauche, old book pages, paper doily (thanks cheryl!), postage stamps on used cardboard envelope
for my upcoming show, FOLKLORE at the candy store on november 8th.
I just recieved my Green Bay Packers stock certificate in the mail and even the envelope is awesome. I just had to take some pics with the 50mm and nice window light.
Handmade envelope that I made from a Victorian calendar page and sent to a friend. (Pic also on Facebook)
Mini Envelopes printable
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About 4,700 light years away, NGC 6888 is formed by a fast stellar wind from the Wolf-Rayet star HD 192163, also known as WR 136. The star is shedding its outer envelope, ejecting the equivalent of the Sun's mass every 10,000 years. This stellar wind is colliding with, and energizing, a slower-moving wind ejected by the star when it became a red giant around 400,000 years ago. The result of the collision is a shell about 25 light-years across. Two shock waves, one moving outward and one moving inward, heats the stellar wind to X-ray-emitting temperatures. The central star WR 136 will probably undergo a supernova explosion sometime in the next million years.
source: skysafari
RA: 20h 12m 13.3s
DEC: +38° 20’ 22.9"
Size: 21.1 x 21.2 arcmin
Orientation: Up is 0.121 degrees E of N
Location: Cygnus
Distance: 5 kly
Magnitude: 7.4
Acquisition August 2020
Total acquisition time of 3.3 hours.
Technical Details
Data acquisition: Telescope.Live
Processing: Nicolas ROLLAND
Location: IC Astronomy Observatory, Spain
Ha: 20 x 300s
OIII: 20 x 300s
Optics: Officina Stellare ProRC 700
Mount: Officina Stellare equatorial fork mount
CCD: FLI PL 16803
Pre Processing: CCDstack, Pixinsight & Excalibrator
Post Processing: Photoshop CC
Thanks to everyone in this group who made envelopes for me. I love how this has turned out.
Blogged: justjulielou.blogspot.co.nz/2015/09/weekending-finish.html