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Since every man and their dog are putting up pics of the big moon tonight, I decided to do one as well, you have no idea how difficult photography becomes when you can only use your left arm ( I dislocated my shoulder the other week).
Anyhoo, to break up the sea of similar shots I thought I would do something a bit different.
So here you go, Inverted full moon.
simply inverted the shot, what a different view!
this all thanks to someone on flickr that inspired me with this idea! thanks richie!
www.flickr.com/photos/richiehall/2321396849/in/pool-75138...
And450 survey inverted
Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello (Oria Amateur Astrophysical Observatory - OAAO)
doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17622941
Andromeda 450 kpc Survey - Deep survey of the halo of M31
Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello
Deep survey of the halo of M31
The outskirts of galaxies contain vital clues to their formation history. It is in these regions that new material continues to arrive as part of their ongoing assembly, and it is also in these regions that material was deposited during violent interactions in the galaxy's past. Furthermore, the long dynamical timescales ensure that debris from accreted material takes a long time to be washed away by the merger process. This means that many formation legacies can be detected as coherent structures in space.
Andromeda is the nearest large spiral galaxy and the only other significant one in the Local Group. In many ways, Andromeda is the Milky Way, having very similar total masses, they share a common origin and, probably, the same ultimate fate when they merge. However, there are significant differences between them. M31 is slightly brighter than the Milky Way and has a higher rotation rate and a bulge with a higher velocity dispersion. M31 has a globular cluster system with ~500 members, about 3 times more than the Milky Way.
Andromeda's disk is also much more extended, but is now forming stars at a slower rate than the Galaxy. There are indications that the Milky Way has undergone an exceptionally low amount of mergers and has an unusually low specific angular momentum, while M31 appears to be a much more normal galaxy in these respects.
Andromeda has one compact elliptical galaxy (M32), three dwarf elliptical galaxies (NGC 205, NGC 147, NGC 185) among its entourage of 41 satellites, as well as no dwarf irregular (dIrr) star-forming galaxies within 200 kpc. The Milky Way has no ellipticals but two dIrr (Magellanic Clouds). However, it is perhaps in their supposed halo populations that the differences between the two galaxies are most curious and interesting.
This study of mine, based on ultra-deep imaging, highlights faint structures in the extended halo of M31, NGC 147 3 NGC 185. Some structures appear here for the first time.
Using Picasa I inverted the colours in the previous photo to give this ghostly white and purple effect. HTT. I rather like the effect though its less misty than the real thing.
Ari’s first day of mermaid lessons. When she arrived at the pool she confessed that she loves the ocean and wants to learn to surf but doesn’t know how to swim and was afraid to put her head underwater. Within an hour I shot this of her in the deep end. Arianna is totally professional and focused on acquiring skills. Bravo! You may be a mermaid yet!!
... quien me iba a decir a mí que iba a hacer este tipo de imagen, tan de moda por internet.
Bueno pues es por el tema semanal que toca en el proyecto "Teleidoscope 2014".
Tengo que decir que las imágenes son mías, hechas en el Monasterio de Uclés, en Toledo.
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A menudo pongo imágenes que no subo a Flickr :)
Un saludo a tod@s!!
The light was pretty poor when 858 landed this afternoon so I decided to invert the colours just for something different.
JER SMO...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6-R_4bN1-Q
WHOLE WALL HERE upload.facebook.com/312567215432768/photos/a.321718857850...
Dendritic drainage pattern on a saturated beach face; inverted in PSE to give it positive relief and false colour.
smc PENTAX-A 50mm f1.7
(Copyright © 2011 K Harwin)
Another image taken on the French trip with Matt Toynbee, Sean Harding and Stuart Ball. I took this at Dunkirk, Nord-Pas-de-Calais.
As you can see by the image, this is slightly different to what I normally do.
I didn’t like the original so I thought I would convert it to mono but the image still didn’t jump out at me.
Then the idea of invert came into my mind, try to make it look like some kind of Negative but still keep the character. This is the first time I have done something like this and hope everybody likes the processing.
Equipment & Settings Used.
Camera: Canon EOS 60D
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm F/4-5.6 EX DC HSM
Exposure: 32 Secs
Aperture: f/16.0
Focal Length: 12 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Tripod: Giottos 9351B
Tripod Head: Giottos MH1300-621 Ball Head
Programs Used: CS3 & Lightroom
Please do not download, copy, edit, reproduce or publish any of my images. They are all my own work and are not for use without my express written permission.
a veces veo mas que una simple planta. Una mirada mas detenida me brinda un micro mundo, con formato rizomatico.... I <3 nature :)
Museum of Islamic Art, the icon of Doha shines and re-shines by the pier at the Dhow Harbour.
This is a single shot non-HDR image.
found this fellow (lady?) in the wardrobe and helped him (her?) make his (her?) way back to the great outdoors. He must have seen some "Great Escape" type movies!
Do we really know the meaning of "reflection"?
According to Wikipedia: Reflection is the change in direction of a wave front at an interface between two different media so that the wave front returns into the medium from which it originated. Common examples include the reflection of light, sound and water waves.
Mmm... too complicated for me... I rather enjoy how amazing it looks...