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Edited Hubble Space Telescope image of the edge-on galaxy NGC 5907. Inverted grayscale variant.
Original caption: The galaxy known as NGC 5907 stretches wide across this image. Appearing as an elongated line of stars and dark dust, the galaxy is categorised as a spiral galaxy just like our own Milky Way. In this new image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, we don’t see the beautiful spiral arms because we are viewing it edge-on, like looking at the rim of a plate. It is for this reason that NGC 5907 is also known as the Knife Edge Galaxy. The Knife Edge Galaxy is about 50 million light-years from Earth, lying in the northern constellation of Draco. Although not visible in this image, ghostly streams of stars on large arching loops extend into space, circling around the galaxy; they are believed to be remnants of a small dwarf galaxy, torn apart by the Knife Edge Galaxy and merged with it over four billion years ago.
Everyday seems bleak. Everyday is always a cycle. You get up and you go to work, you come home and repeat the next morning. We have been brainwashed into thinking that change will bring chaos. After all, everyone is afraid of the unknown. Everyone avoids it until you. You change everyday. You grow more and more and escape the cycle that makes so black and white. You bring color into this world from what you see, say, hear and write. You are the future. You are the change we need.
Edited Curiosity image of Mount Sharp at the center of Gale Crater, in glorious grayscale. Processing variant.
Grayscale version: Taken at Cancun Cantina in Hanover, Maryland.
This is an OOF (Out Of Frame) also known as OOB (Out Of Border or Out Of Bounds) created with the help of Photoshop.
This is a shoutout to Ansel Adams, I know that this would never live up to any of his standards, but it was inspired by his work.
Okefenokee Nature Photography Workshop 2009