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Photo of oil droplets from the oil & water macro abstract photography assignment captured via Minolta MD Macro Rokkor-X 100mm F/4 lens. Inside the creative halls of the 494 ∞ Labs. Late October 2020.

 

Exposure Time: 0.6 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/8 * Bracketing: None * Color Temperature: 3200 K * Film Plug-In: Fuji Provia 100F * Adaptor: 1:1 Extension Tube

Here is the complete panorama i took this winter with a 50mm

56 pictures are stitched here.

My computer suffering to post process this one cause of the huge resolution!

You can see a little crop of this panorama here :

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My first Milky Way photo. I don't get to places without light pollution to see this but I took my first photo workshop and they took us out to Raccoon Point to teach a bunch of us how to shoot the Milky Way. The workshop was given by Brian Zwit for Salisbury University's Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art as part of their 3 day Art in Nature Photo Festival. We also heard a keynote presentation by Ken Basile on the life of Ansel Adams along with an exhibition of the University's collection of Ansel's original prints. I entered the photo contest too, but I'm not holding my breath until the judging tomorrow. We got to see all the other entries posted on the wall and I have a long way to go.

One meter wide ball of light (orb) along Rambla de Catalunya in Barcelona. Woody Allen would have had fun with this one. :-)

Sky: 6 images at f1.8, 13s, 4000 ISO

Foreground: f1.8, 137s, 2000 ISO

Nel minuscolo paese di Hell-Bourg c'è un supermercato, due ristoranti molto piccoli, un bellissimo museo dedicato al vulcano e un paio di hotel...

Questo nella foto è uno di essi, ci ho dormito per una notte. Dormito, si fa per dire, perchè appena uscito fuori, dopo cena, ho alzato gli occhi al cielo e sono rimasto a bocca aperta... era il mio primo vero incontro col cielo sereno nell'isola di La Rèunion.

 

Buona giornata

 

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This was composited from 2 shots taken different time and locations. Foreground is taken from Joffre Lakes Provincial Park where the glacier running down the mountain to Upper Joffre Lake back in 2015 on a short 3 days backpacking trip. It's time to get the gear out again!

 

Have a great night!

 

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The Southern Lights - Aurora Australis and the night sky filled with stars in Blayney, Central West, NSW, Australia.

It's Milky Way season once again and this time around I went to shoot the night sky over Silanguin Cove in my native Philippines.

 

Sony Alpha a7R3 ı Samyang 14mm f/2.8 ı Metabones IV ı RRS TVC-24L/BH-40 Ballhead ı 14mm ı f/2.8 ı 25s ı ISO 1600

 

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Explore no. 230, 14 April 2019

*Transmission*

We have tracked the crazed criminals after there escape from Sector 17 to an old and long since abandoned hideout. We are no commencing with a battle between our own Galactic Enforcement division and the criminals. We currently have the upper hand and hope to contain the criminal with little to no casualties.

*End Transmission*

  

I was going along the lines of the FBI of Space Police or as I call them the Galactic Enforcement. I plan to continue this with maybe a few other MOCs, but anyone interested (if anyone?) can try them out. I found this one a load of fun to come up with.

Mamalluca Range

Vicuña

Provincia de Elqui

IV Región de Coquimbo

Chile

Since there was no time for shots because of work, I decided to edit some old photos.

This is a composition of 2 shots.

For the sky (milky way) : 20s - f/2.8 - ISO 2000.

For the foreground : 20sec - f/14 - ISO 100.

 

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Milky Way taken at North Pearl Beach, Central Coast, NSW, Australia

even in the back of the beyond light from the sky and the earth fill the lens

I have wanted to do this shot for a long time. The Milky Way rises in this position only on a certain part of the year. There haven’t been many clear nights lately and I had to capture it on a moonless night. On this night of March 20th, all the right conditions were met and I set out to the national park at 2 AM. It was very peaceful; I had the area all to myself. Hearing the low rumble of Halema’uma’u Crater filled me with awe.

Milky Way rising above Lost Lake, Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon, USA.

 

A second longer, lower ISO exposure was blended for the mountain and trees to reduce noise in those areas.

 

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The Galactic Centre where a Super Massive Black Hole resides is straight above in the skies zenith. The Milky Way season in the Southern Hemisphere is about midway, now you begin notice just after sunset the MW is well up in the sky and setting almost horizontally in the west by sunrise the following morning.

 

A cold windy night, single exposure pointing straight up :)

A double outhouse with the MIlky Way shining in the sky above it at the abandoned Niland Marina County Park along the Salton Sea.

 

I illuminated the toilets with some LED candles. Since I'm feeling crappy right now as I'm sick with a cold, I figured it was fitting that I process and post this photo before I head back to bed.

 

Shot on September 20, 2019 with a Canon 6D and Sigma 15mm EX DG lens at 10 sec f/2.8 ISO 3200. I shot a total of 17 exposures and then a median stack for noise reduction.

Full Milky Way arch over Bromo caldera, shot from King Kong Hill.

The relatively small observation deck was packed with photographers almost fighting to get a good spot.

Galactic Center region (mosaic)

Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello

Created with Dream Wombo

 

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A closeup of the Andromeda Galaxy, our galactic neighbour.

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Date: 16.07.2016

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Lights: 12 x 120 sec. ISO500

Darks: -

Flats: -

Bias: -

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Exposure total: 24 minutes

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Equipment used

 

Camera: Canon EOS 60Da

Telescope: TS ONTC 10" f4.7 Newton

Mount: Skywatcher AZ-EQ6

Guiding: Finderscope and

Lacerta MGEN Autoguider

The Ninth Blade for "Pongtopia!" Has Arrived!

 

Courtesy of Dint Wooer Krsna.

Title: Mountain Top

Media: Acrylic and Aerosol Spray on Wood

Super Size Me Here!

 

Pongtopia!

 

A dynamic mix of the sport & art of table tennis

in the spirit of charity & education.

 

World-class players battle it out as one-of-a-kind painted

table-tennis tables & paddles go on sale to benefit Operation Design.

 

Presented by Brookfield Office Properties,

in partnership with SPiN Galactic.

Curated by Billi Kid.

Supported by Public Works Department.

While I was exploring this location on the weekend I almost fell down this hole which was near the cliff edge at Point Malcolm Lighthouse on Lake Alexandrina. When I looked down I could see light down there so thought there might have been access via some kind of cave. I was right, and this was the view later on in the evening when the galactic core passed overhead.

Had a little fun with this one. A composite image. One for the foreground and one for the sky.

☆☆☆

Bunny themed space suits

@ Geeks and Nerds

[Kemono versions available]

☆☆☆

Milkyway above old highway 77 in Southern Idaho.

LBN 438 is a galactic dark nebula located in the constellation Lacerta. It is illuminated by interstellar radiation which is known as Extended Red Emission (ERE).

 

Since changing over to my Tak 85 I've been struggling to get my focus to be consistent so after making sure all settings in my capture program were correct and checking my lakeside focuser many times, I finally found out that it was my focuser rail that was loose! finally consistent focusing : )

 

Captured by David Wills at PixelSkies, Castillejar, Spain www.pixelskiesastro.com

 

Lum 104 x 300s

Red 77 x 180s

Green 57 x 180s

Blue 56 x 180s

Ha 63 x 600s

  

27 hours 50 mins in total.

 

Equipment used:

 

Telescope: Takahashi Baby Q FSQ-85ED F5.3

 

Camera: Xpress Trius SX-694 Pro Mono Cooled to -10C

 

Image Scale: 2.08

 

Guiding: OAG

 

Filters: Astronomik LRGB,Ha

 

Mount: iOptron CEM60 "Standard" GOTO Centre Balanced Equatorial Mount

 

Image Acquisition: Voyager

 

Observatory control: Lunatico Dragonfly

 

Stacking and Calibrating: Pixinsight

 

Processing: Pixinsight 1.8

"Hello what have we here?"

Oh gosh I just can't say how looooong I was waiting for this minifig! I had a chance to see early concepts and since then I've been dreaming of a day to have my own CC Lando.

And boom! Here it is!

Just another fantastic design, kudos to Phoenix Customs Bricks!

 

Hope you like it guys!

 

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- www.kevin-palmer.com - A short hike on the Joyner Ridge Trail lead to this cliff with a great view of Devils Tower. As soon as it got dark, the core of the milky way was visible directly behind the tower. I combined a short 10-second exposure of the stars with a longer 16-minute exposure of the foreground to increase sharpness and reduce noise.

Taken last night overlooking Swanage seafront

 

This is my 1st Milkyway image of 2019 and what a great start too

 

It never fails to amaze me looking at the night sky and all its wonders and thinking to myself what must be out there looking back at us and yes i am a believer in the unknown beyond planet Earth

 

It was great to capture the mist channeling through the valleys whilst witnessing the awesome scenes of the night sky and milkyway and just seeing the galactic core for a short period of time

 

2 Planets are present in this composition which are Jupiter the bright white star and Venus being the Gold colour star

Looking forward to many more night shoots and hope weather plays ball

 

Thank you for all you amazing comments very much appreciated

Aurora australis and the Milky Way reflected in a perfectly still Moke Lake near Queenstown.

Not so far into the future, humanity has expanded it's territory across the galaxy. But other creatures and organizations are not as accepting as the Galactic Peace Corps. The galactic Navy is one of the tools the GPC uses to keep the peace.

 

From left to right:

 

Officer Maria Feleen, a half-human, half-cat created from genetic expirimentation.

 

Captain Damien Corlan, leader of the Silverwing, engaged to Maria.

 

Natasha Ravenheart AKA Silver Angel, one of the GPC's best, equipped with the expirimental P.A.U.v1 (Personal Aerial Unit, version 1)

 

Richerd Crankshaw, a mechanic who lost his wife and children and almost died himself during a Astropirate attack on his cruiser. The GPC were able to use robotic implants to keep him alive.

 

Kora Veen, a GPC ambassador, being escorted by the crew of the Silverwing to Neptune to discuss an alliance with the Neptunites. But her Holostaff has sent her a message that will change both the plans and the crews lives....

  

This Hubble Space Telescope captures a three-way gravitational tug-of-war between interacting galaxies. This system —known as Arp 195— is featured in the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies, a list which showcases some of the weirder and more wonderful galaxies in the universe.

 

Observing time with the Hubble Space Telescope is extremely valuable, so astronomers don't want to waste a second. The schedule for Hubble observations is calculated using a computer algorithm which allows the spacecraft to occasionally gather bonus snapshots of data between longer observations. This image of the clashing triplet of galaxies in Arp 195 is one such snapshot. Extra observations such as these do more than provide spectacular images — they also help to identify promising targets to follow up with telescopes such as the James Webb Space Telescope.

 

Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. Dalcanton

 

For more information, visit: esahubble.org/images/potw2130a/

 

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Clear skies over Ribbleshead Viaduct afforded great views of the Milky Way.

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