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One of the best places I have experienced with a strenous hike to camping on the wilderness alpine lake with divine light during sunset and you are just grateful to be a landscape photographer
Tim wasn't sure why, but, every time he came to this area to surf, he felt like he was being watched. Not, like from the people casually standing along the bluffs, but, like being targeted by some mechanical tracking device. It gave him the willies and certainly interrupted his concentration.
Santa Cruz, California 2012
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Up close and personal. I am fascinated with eyes and given the opportunity will get close to reveal some of their personality. Vulnerability, intellect, trust and drive all at once.
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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has peered into the chaos of the Cartwheel Galaxy, revealing new details about star formation and the galaxy’s central black hole. Webb’s powerful infrared gaze produced this detailed image of the Cartwheel and two smaller companion galaxies against a backdrop of many other galaxies. This image provides a new view of how the Cartwheel Galaxy has changed over billions of years.
The Cartwheel Galaxy, located about 500 million light-years away in the Sculptor constellation, is a rare sight. Its appearance, much like that of the wheel of a wagon, is the result of an intense event – a high-speed collision between a large spiral galaxy and a smaller galaxy not visible in this image. Collisions of galactic proportions cause a cascade of different, smaller events between the galaxies involved; the Cartwheel is no exception.
The collision most notably affected the galaxy’s shape and structure. The Cartwheel Galaxy sports two rings — a bright inner ring and a surrounding, colorful ring. These two rings expand outwards from the center of the collision, like ripples in a pond after a stone is tossed into it. Because of these distinctive features, astronomers call this a “ring galaxy,” a structure less common than spiral galaxies like our Milky Way.
The bright core contains a tremendous amount of hot dust with the brightest areas being the home to gigantic young star clusters. On the other hand, the outer ring, which has expanded for about 440 million years, is dominated by star formation and supernovas. As this ring expands, it plows into surrounding gas and triggers star formation.
Other telescopes, including the Hubble Space Telescope, have previously examined the Cartwheel. But the dramatic galaxy has been shrouded in mystery – perhaps literally, given the amount of dust that obscures the view. Webb, with its ability to detect infrared light, now uncovers new insights into the nature of the Cartwheel.
Image credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI
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The latest Design Insights for my years-long project to build the entirety of Imperial Rome are now posted on my Patreon page! These insights cover the VELABRUM; the region of Ancient Rome which sat at a crossroads between the Capitoline and Palatine Hills.
Like the Arch of Janus depicted in the sneak peek rendering, this post marks a turning point in the progression of this project which I first announced on the Kalends of January. It has taken some time to lift off the ground, but the steadfast support of all my patrons has helped me reach a point where the design updates will now be coming fast & furious over the next several weeks of intense design efforts.
I very much still need your support in making this project a reality! It's no stretch to say that this is my most comprehensive - and exciting - project to date. It takes a village to realize any ambitious undertaking, but this is certainly not without its rewards. I encourage you to visit my Patreon page and consider contributing. In exchange, patrons will be the first to see all the newly designed areas, with exclusive perks and further insights / access for the higher tiers.
To put it another way, the soldiers are being mustered, the generals have made their offerings at the Temple of Mars Ultor, and the legions are now marching toward the frontier for the long campaign season ahead! Onward - and festina lente!
Insights.
Viventi rudimenti passaggi profano imprinting eccellente sofista abile opere menti infiammate indignazione seria,
megdöntött vagyon tanulmányok érintő törvények kidolgozás pihenés romlott célok eltörlő állásfoglalások betartás gyakorlatok gyakorlatok kimerítő okok,
usurpateur associe questions extrêmes descriptions déterminées fruits exemplaires consultations philosophie choses éveillées arguments méprise,
أفعواني البراءة التي لاذعة في البطن تفترض مسبقًا أن تصل المعرفة إلى آراء فاسدة ، وتحتقر الأخلاق.,
μπλοκάρει τις απόψεις που συμπιέζουν τις επιθυμίες προωθώντας τις κινήσεις αμφιβάλλει για τις απολαύσεις αυξάνοντας τους φόβους προετοιμασίες ενάντια στις αντίθετες αλλαγές του φοβερού εχθρού,
進行中の食欲乗算署名最高度の仮定エラー内部結実の満足の超誘発された変遷は、瞑想的な私生活を変換しました.
Steve.D.Hammond.
“May you have the hindsight to know where you've been, The foresight to know where you are going, And the insight to know
when you have gone too far”
~ An Irish Blessing
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
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Honda Insight at the Automuseum Braunschweig.
The first generation of the Insight was not officially sold in germany but 100 cars came to germany as presentation cars at dealerships. Two cars were bought by Volkswagen for test purposes, this is one of the two. The other was scrapped.
I hope, we as humankind goes the path of insight !
Pano from 58 single vertical images, taken in 3 rows.
Anche adesso, dopo tutto questo tempo, ogni tanto mi ricordo ancora del giardino dove passavo le mie giornate estive d'infanzia. Quando finiva la scuola venivo parcheggiato da mia nonna: mia madre mi ci portava la mattina presto e poi veniva a prendermi la sera, prima di cena.
Mia nonna abitava in un piccolo condominio tutto di mattoni in un quartiere tranquillo, molto verde e pieno di villette. La mattina facevo i compiti, con mia nonna che non so quanto ci capisse, ma comunque controllava che almeno un paio di pagine al giorno facessi. Poi verso mezzogiorno si mangiava: appena finito mi precipitavo giù dalle scale e attraversavo il parcheggio condominiale: tra due pareti di legno intravedevo già il giardino. Tranquillo, cintato su tre lati da siepi altissime aveva, in fondo, una casetta che serviva come deposito e che era sempre chiusa. Un grande salice dava ombra e fresco. Era bello sdraiarcisi sotto e vedere il sole che filtrava tra le foglie.
Ai lati c'erano anche quattro tavolini con sedie e, verso metà pomeriggio, mia nonna ed altre inquiline scendevano e si sedevano a vedere giocare me e gli altri bambini del condominio.
C'era anche il barbecue e ogni tanto, la sera, c'era questo signore che lo usava. Una volta all'anno facevano anche la grigliata condominiale, ma io non ci sono mai andato.
Mi piaceva quel giardino. Era sempre molto curato. Forse per questo per anni ho sognato di fare il giardiniere.
This turned into quite a fascinating experience as just after I decided where I was going to set up for the evening quite a few students from the University of Falmouth rocked up who were doing a photography degree.
After they took a few shots of what their chosen subjects were they came over to have a chat.
We had quite an exchange of ideas and techniques which was a real insight, however what they were talking about sounded like rocket science to me.
Once they started talking shutter speeds and f stops, I said hang on a minute I know about the bus stop down by the beach, odd how humour is a wonderful leveller and from that point on some of the jokes these girls and boys came out with were an education in itself.
Once all the laughter from various stories subsided and lots of aching ribs later, their bus had arrived to collect them, I said it is a shame you cannot hang around to get some sun set shots, to which one said, ‘we will defiantly be back’.
What a great bunch they were.
Thank you so much for looking at my shots, hope you enjoy them as much as I do taking them.
Any comments and faves are very much appreciated😎