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... de todos los viajes, el más importante es el que empieza en tu interior ...
... of all the travels, the most important is the one that starts inside you .........
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Description. The ATLAS interstellar comet has garnered extensive news coverage over the past few months, some speculating that it may even be an alien spacecraft. It is known to be extra-solar system in origin due it hyperbolic trajectory that precludes an orbit about the sun. More serious coverage describes it as a cometary object that it not much different than the comets that originate within our solar system.
Equipment
ZWO ASI6200MM-P/EFW 2" x 7 (L)
TeleVue NP101is/NPR-2073 (4" f/4.3)
Losmandy G11
Software
Captured in NINA
Processed in PixInsight
Integration
L: 6 x 15s (90s total)
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Interstellar
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Hablábamos hace unos dias sobre el procesado y su importancia o no en la fotografía de paisaje. Lo que traigo hoy es un contraejemplo, porque gracias al photoshop he conseguido ese efecto en el cielo.
Es una foto con la Canon 5d Mark IV y el 16-35mm f4, a iso 6400 y 30s, f4, en la que el cielo lo he procesado por otro lado para crear ese efecto zooming. Pero la idea estaba ahí, el efecto de escala, el lugar, el encuadre....
En mi instagram www.instagram.com/paco_farero/
podeis ver la imagen antes de realizar el efecto zooming en photoshop.
Usually I upload my images into Lightroom and work from there deleting the ones that are down right rude and I wonder what I was thinking at the time. ANYWAY! I then format the card in camera and start afresh, however I looked through the raw file and noticed this cheeky little image that hadnt imported, why I dont know so it doesnt make #pickthebestfromtheworse as I quite like it.
Ranger One from my favourite film of 2014, Interstellar.
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This is the fourth iteration of my Ranger series - practice makes perfect!). It is about 30% bigger than my previous version, making it one of my largest ever builds. It measures a total of 39 studs, bow to stern. The larger scale has meant that I've been able to pack it with details that I couldn't squeeze in before.
Captain Simon Lou has been tasked with a most daunting mission, to spy on the M-tron mining activity on Zosma 4! Tensions between the Federation and the M-tron Corporation have been high ever since the great magnet embargo of 2253. Simon and his crew are also checking to see that all galactic laws and regulations are being upheld. M-tron has been more than willing to over-exploit the most pristine of environments in order to satisfy their insatiable desire for more magnets. Hopefully their reconnaissance equipment won't give away their concealed position on the cliff side!
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Really had fun with this one! ;) More space creations on the way!
I've had a superb evening out tonight with Chris T and Komeg in Chee Tor tunnel in the Peak district. It was awesome to meet up with Komeg for the first time since his arrival in Manchester from France. It further cements my sentiment that all light painters are cut from the same cloth and it was a pleasure showing you round and watching you work buddy.
I planned this one in my kitchen last night after messing about with the black fiber optics and liked the texture and forms which I knew would work well with a back-lit silhouette.
Black fibers rotated 180 degrees for the outer using the Samyang 50mm at f1.4. Lens swapped from the Tokina @12mm for the backlit silhouette.
Cheers for your help with this one fellas and can't wait to get out with you both again soon. Happy days.
This is number 282 of my 366.
Scientists are getting their first look with the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope’s powerful resolution at how the formation of young stars influences the evolution of nearby galaxies. The spiral arms of NGC 7496, one of a total of 19 galaxies targeted for study by the Physics at High Angular resolution in Nearby Galaxies (PHANGS) collaboration, are filled with cavernous bubbles and shells overlapping one another in this image from Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI). These filaments and hollow cavities are evidence of young stars releasing energy and, in some cases, blowing out the gas and dust of the interstellar medium they plough into.
Until Webb’s high resolution at infrared wavelengths came along, stars at the earliest point of their lifecycle in nearby galaxies like NGC 7496 remained obscured by gas and dust. Webb’s specific wavelength coverage (7.7 and 11.3 microns), allows for the detection of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which play a critical role in the formation of stars and planets. In Webb’s MIRI image, these are mostly found within the main dust lanes in the spiral arms.
In their analysis of the new data from Webb, scientists were able to identify nearly 60 new, undiscovered embedded cluster candidates in NGC 7496. These newly identified clusters could be among the youngest stars in the entire galaxy.
At the centre of NGC 7496, a barred spiral galaxy, is an active galactic nucleus (AGN). An AGN is a supermassive black hole that is emitting jets and winds. The AGN glows brightly at the centre of this Webb image. Additionally, Webb’s extreme sensitivity also picks up various background galaxies,far distant from NGC 7496, which appear green or red in some instances.
NGC 7496 lies over 24 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation Grus.
In this image of NGC 7496, blue, green, and red were assigned to Webb’s MIRI data at 7.7, 10 and 11.3, and 21 microns (the F770W, F1000W and F1130W, and F2100W filters, respectively).
MIRI was contributed by ESA and NASA, with the instrument designed and built by a consortium of nationally funded European Institutes (The MIRI European Consortium) and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in partnership with the University of Arizona.
Credits: NASA, ESA, CSA, and J. Lee (NOIRLab), A. Pagan (STScI)
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A theme that I gravitate to lately is finding geometry and patterns in nature or manmade creations.
This is the interior of the Hyatt Regency Atlanta - beautiful architecture, designed by John Portman, Jr.. It is a beautiful hotel, with many photo opportunities.
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I visited Berry Head, Brixham in the early hours of Sunday morning to capture Comet Neowise and took the opportunitiy whilst there to capture the Milkyway as it was positioned over the old Guardhouse. The light from the rising last quarter Moon made things a little tricky but I was still able to get a fairly decent shot with Jupiter and Saturn also in shot.
Another image from the sequence of images of the remarkable mothership supercell I documented in Northern, Montana. still can't believe these are my photos.
The Lagoon Nebula (M8), is a giant interstellar cloud in the constellation Sagittarius. It is classified as an emission nebula.
This is the latest version of the Lagoon Nebula, is another re-process of the image taken 17/07/2020 from my house in Melbourne. This is 20 x 3 min Ha, 30 x 3min Sii and 28 X 3min OIII sub frames with dark, flat and bias frame subtraction. It was captured at 0'c using the SBIG ST2000xm on an 8" carbon fibre Newtonian reflector on a Skywatcher NEQ6 mount.