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One of the Lions protecting the Vajdahunyad castle outside the main gate. The dracula looking castle can be seen from the Heroes square, built in 1896 for the millennium originally in wood and plaster cast, was then rebuilt due to its popularity in stone.

Tourist Express, which allows you to visit the most interesting places of the country.

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In this December 2014 photo, LNER A4 60009 'Union of South Africa' and an East Coast Railways HST are seen side by side on the stop blocks at London Kings Cross. These two iconic trains, the Gresley LNER 'A4' and the High-Speed Train (HST), symbolise some of the most successful train types in the history of the East Coast Main Line (ECML). Regrettably, they are no longer a familiar sight at Kings Cross, as 60009 has been withdrawn and the last HSTs made their final runs into Kings Cross in 2019.

The death of beauty. November 2016

 

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The election is over - the future starts now.

Let's make the best of it!!!

87% of the german voters didn't select the right wing party - just to remember!

 

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If this rooster looks like a disco ball, that's precisely the intended effect! The paths of the stars across the sky are reflected on each piece of metal that composes it. For 3 hours and 15 minutes, I continuously captured the movement of the stars, and I stitched all the images together to achieve this result. This type of photography is called circumpolar.

 

Normally, the Earth's rotation doesn't help us in our stargazing. 🌍 Motorized mounts exist to compensate for it, but here, on the contrary, it's the only astrophotography technique where we take advantage of this rotation. All year round, the stars of the northern hemisphere revolve around a very specific star: the North Star. This is explained by the fact that this star (outside the frame of the top left photo) is fortunately very close to the Earth's rotational axis! Hence the name of the technique: "Circum-": around (Latin); "-polar": the North Star.

 

This rooster is located east of Bordeaux (France) and belongs to the Château la France. 🍷🍇 It's quite large, at least 7 to 8 meters, I'd say! I like to play with reflections, and as soon as I saw this structure, I imagined the photo. During processing, I was amazed to see the star trails stand out so well! 🌠

 

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Si ce coq ressemble à une boule disco, c'est justement l'effet voulu ! Les trajets des étoiles dans le ciel se reflètent sur chaque pièce métallique qui le compose. Pendant 3h15, j'ai capturé le mouvement des étoiles en continu, et j'ai assemblé toutes les images pour avoir ce résultat. Ce type de photographie est appelé circumpolaire.

 

D'ordinaire, la rotation de la Terre ne nous aide pas dans notre chasse aux étoiles. 🌍 Des montures motorisées existent pour la compenser, mais ici au contraire, c'est bien la seule technique en astrophoto où l'on prend avantage de cette rotation. Toute l'année, les étoiles de l'hémisphère nord tournent autour d'un astre bien spécifique: l'étoile polaire. Cela s'explique par le fait que cette étoile (hors du champ de la photo en haut à gauche) se trouve par chance très proche de l'axe de rotation de la Terre ! D'où le nom de la technique: "Circum-": autour (latin) ; "-polaire" : l'étoile polaire.

 

Ce coq se trouve à l'est de Bordeaux (France), et appartient au château la France. 🍷🍇 Il est assez grand, au moins 7 à 8 mètres, je dirai ! J'aime bien jouer avec les reflets, et à peine ai-je vu cette structure que j'ai imaginé la photo. Lors du traitement, j'étais stupéfait de voir les trainées d'étoiles ressortir aussi bien ! 🌠

Ain't nothing like a Sistah

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