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Grapher @ Instants Chavirés, Montreuil (93)

 

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Image from my archive of scans and sketchbooks. Featured on my portfolio homepage every day for the month of June 2008.

My original pre-production ZEQ25 had 20 tooth 3mm pitch cogged pulleys. iOptron recently sent me the shipping 28 tooth 2mm pitch cogged pulleys and belts.

 

I installed them a few days ago, but weather had prevented me from testing the new pulleys.

 

I got out last night, 30 April, to test on a very clear night. To say I'm pleased with the result is an understatement. I was imaging NGC7023, and got so engrossed in the PHD graph, that I took 10, 5 minute exposures out of focus..:)

 

I quickly refocused with the Bahtinov, and then wasted 3, five minute images with the mask still on..) Finally got it all together and grabbed several focused images of the Iris, which is in my work in progress folder to be processed...perfect stars.

 

In addition to the new pulleys/belts, it was first light for my new Lodestar guiding camera, and I'm very happy with that as well.

Here we've removed everyone who has only one connection. These are called "pendants" because they sort of hang off the graph.

Graph from MS Paint

Sica @ Airport

Mều is the best T.T Dạo này đẹp kinh khủng. Muốn giết fan đây mà :))

Des graphs sur les murs de l'IUT

How do you count your Easter egg haul?

 

Des graphs sur les murs de l'IUT

Des graphs sur les murs de l'IUT

Love the vaguely sinister quality.

 

From Graphis Annual 1955/56.

 

Des graphs sur les murs de l'IUT

Graph Recent 2014 Interracial crimes in USA

Des graphs sur les murs de l'IUT

Des graphs sur les murs de l'IUT

Tu10Mar20-15.00gmt/ut,ChurchStreetLibrary,Westminster,UK

these graphs were taken from the yearly review/forecast by the Economist weekly, for the year 2020.

This is a rough estimate of the graph I saw on David Attenborough's documentary about climate change. He showed that the recent increase in temperature is correlated much more to CO2 produced by humans than by CO2 produced from natural events. I think the graph was showing a thousand years or more. It was pretty convincing - but I can't seem to find a copy of it online so I redrew an estimation of what I remember seeing.

My math homeworks -.-

We had to draw about 5 of this. It's so hard and annoying ! One single mistake and you have to rub off everything and start all over -,-

 

School was same-old-plain-boring-school.

 

We need to act a drama for our English Oral Test and I'm the narrator. Acting is so not my thing. Hehe :p

 

A friend of mine gave the best idea for our school's photography club ! :D As the club's president, *ehemehem* I have to make it happen. It's gonna be exciting. :))

 

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p.s I uploaded so many pictures this month ! :O

Bonnie.

I recently won a tiny contest at school for this picture here.

Sorry for all the people who actually know me, I'm a tad bit excited because this is the first contest I've entered and already made it, so ehh, it'll wear off. Oh and props to Elizabeth for also making it with this pretty swell.

Well, cheers mates!

Russian graphs for mysterious machines litter the rooms of an abandoned factory complex in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Taken in an old abandoned factory hall in Breukelen.

There was a hole in the ceiling so snow came in.

I always keep track of weight and input/output info when I'm bottlefeeding. Things can go south so quickly if you don't notice when they stop gaining weight.

 

Dusky is doing great.

Working on some new projects

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