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Detail of the completed 100-piece jigsaw puzzle "Tea for Two," artwork by Jane Maday, and manufactured by Karmin International of Canada. You can visit the artist and learn more about her work at www.janemaday.com.

Noutros tempos, por aqui passaram milhões de toneladas de pedra.

Vinda da Serra do Sicó através de camiões até aqui, era depois transportada em "wagons" da Cp para Canas de Senhorim para fazer cal.

 

Soure

Portugal 2010

Looking down on a human walking across the foyer of the Queensland State Library from high up on the 5th floor.

Covilhã - Numa inauguração feita pelo Presidente da República.

Portugal 2007

This photo has been selected as the Icon of the Week at Spectacular Animals for the week of December 10, 2011 to December 16, 2011.

 

NGC 4038 and NGC 4039, commonly known as the Antennae Galaxies, are a couple of interacting galaxies located approximately 70 million light-years away from the Milky Way in the constellation Corvus.

 

With a visual magnitude of 10.2 and 10.7 and aparent size of 5 x 3.5 m the merged body and 21 m the tidal tails from side to side, this sky gem can be visually observed with medium size telescopes under dark skies about 3.3º SW from the star Gamma Corvi.

 

The name of the Antennae came after the characteristic pair of tidal tails that are protude out of their main galactic disks.

 

This pair of colliding galaxies, which are also known as the Ringtail Galaxy, are one of the notable members of the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies, a photographic catalog produced by American astronomer Halton Arp in 1966 that includes a total of 338 peculiar galaxies. The Antennae were catalogued as Arp244.

 

In the local Universe 5 to 10% of all galaxies could be considered "peculiar".

 

The Antennae are the nearest and probably the best studied major merger of gas-rich spirals. As many other peculiar galaxies the Antennae are also a strong source of radio and X-ray radiation.

 

To create the portraited image I combined 2009 and 2011 data from CTIO Blanco 4.0 meter telescope, provided by NOIRLab, with own data taken on July 2019 at Daniel Verschatse Observatory with a 0.5 m f/9 Ritchey-Chrétien.

 

Text and information sources:

- Burnham´s Celestial Handbook. An Observer´s Guide to the Universe Beyond the Solar System. Robert Burnham Jr.

- The Antennae Galaxies - A Key to Galactic Evolution. Karl Simon.

- Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg

- Aladin Sky Atlas

- Stellarium 0.21.0

Finding this inquisitive young opossum situated upon a small cherry tree branch.

Newborns will learn to lift their head up and look around!

 

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Mural Chatham Row. March 2021

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OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA tomada con Olympus E-3 y objetivo zuiko ED 35mm f/3.5 macro EC-20

A superb display of aurora borealis seen on March 14, 2016 when it reached Level 5 storm levels. This was as the major substorm hit and the curtains to the south lit up with intensity and motion. Note the subtle differences in red coloration in the tops of the curtains.

 

This was seen and shot from the Churchill Northern Studies Center, Churchill, Manitoba, with this image looking south over the abandoned Churchill Rocket Range. A lone observer admires the show. Illumination is from the 6-day old Moon as well as from the aurora itself.

 

This image is one frame from some 2000 I shot this night as part of rapid-cadence time-lapse sequences. Frames were shot at f/1.4 with the Sigma 20mm lens and Nikon D750 using 1 to 2 second exposures.

I love this puzzle game. I play Professor Layton with my little Cherry (my wife) very often. I wanted to brickbuilt this wonderfull character for a while.

 

Check this another cool version by Pedro Vezini here

Just testing out my new lens a vintage Helios 56mm with Swirly Bokeh.

A superb display of aurora borealis seen on March 14, 2016 when it reached Level 5 storm levels. Here it begins in the evening twilight and in the light of the 6-day-old Moon. Jupiter is at right. This view is looking east.

 

This was seen and shot from the Churchill Northern Studies Center, Churchill, Manitoba, with this image being one frame from some 2000 I shot this night as part of rapid-cadence time-lapse sequences. Frames were shot at f/1.4 with the Sigma 20mm lens and Nikon D750 using 1 to 2 second exposures.

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Webcam view of temple lane Dublin City on the first day of return to Lockdown level 5 on October 22nd 2020

Shaapay he is on one leg because he take the rest.

Juvenile Yellow Crowned Night Heron

Gorilla gorilla. El gorila occidental (Gorilla gorilla) es la especie más numerosa de las dos pertenecientes al género Gorilla.

Son primates herbívoros que habitan los bosques de África central. Son los más grandes de los primates vivos.

Su ADN es un 97-98 % igual al humano, siendo el más cercano a este después de las dos especies de chimpancé.

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The completed 500-piece jigsaw puzzle "Old Fishin' Hole," 2003 artwork by the late artist Thomas Kinkade, and manufactured by Ceaco. This is one of his less typical subjects, but one of the nicest pieces of his we've done. My wife and I are always looking for covered bridges while we travel, and I'm of course always looking for a place to fish!

Another down town food court will be opening soon at the retail podium(level 5) at the newly renovated One Raffles Place. Situated just above Raffles Place MRT, you'll find 6 floors of exciting new shopping and dining experience.

 

No tripod. Just rest my cam on table with self timer.

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US Coast Guard Eagle ship @ sunrise Charlestown Nary Yard

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It seems that the motherfox laughs at something funny that her daughter told her

APN AGM 2010, Level 5, Equinox House

This lovely heron flew very close to me when we were on Burrow Beach, I had to grab a photo.

Eel Pond @ Rye NH @ Sunset

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The true life in the styrian mountains: day No. 11 !

Road closed - Rail traffic set - Avalanche alert 5

 

30.12.2018 - Snowfall, no sun, danger of avalanches

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One of the more normal spiral galaxies that made it into the catalog. Looks like some past interaction just finishing up. This one happens to be overlapping a background galaxy, which might possibly (conjecture on my part) have been mistaken for part of the foreground galaxy at the time it was cataloged.

 

Taking a look at the catalog itself, this is noted as "RING w. I/A COMP'NS" (ring with interacting companions) and this would appear to be two mistakes: that this is a ring galaxy, and that the background galaxy is a nearby companion. I will note, however, it does look a bit like a ring in the imagery they saw (edit: actually this seems to be imagery from NED, not necessarily the original plate), and that would logically put the backgrounder as a companion based on other assumptions about ring galaxies. Uh, astronomy is based on a lot of assumptions, sometimes.

 

Found a color image in the DES DR1 data.

legacysurvey.org/viewer?ra=80.6775&dec=-39.0634&z...

 

Data from the following proposal is used to create this image:

Establishing HST's Low Redshift Archive of Interacting Systems

 

All channels: ACS/WFC F606W

 

North is 55.93° counter-clockwise from up.

Cabins reflected in drops on a fallen leaf

Eagles Wings Meet.

Bitterns often stretch the neck by pointing the beak upward sort that they become confused with the vegetation and that it is difficult to see them but this one was very well in sight..........what a chance.

They are very discreet birds.

 

Les Butors étirent souvent le cou en pointant le bec vers le haut de sorte qu'ils se confondent avec la végétation et qu'il est difficile de les voir mais celui-ci était très bien en vue.........quelle chance.

Ce sont des oiseaux très discrets.

   

At the Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden Gallery (Level 5) of the National Gallery Singapore.

This painting captures a view of Vétheuil, a village on the Seine River in northern France, as seen from Lavacourt, located across the river. Monet lived in Vétheuil from 1878 to 1881, a period marked by both personal hardship and artistic growth. In 1879, Monet was dealing with the death of his wife Camille, which deeply affected him. Despite this, his work from this period is filled with sensitivity and emotional depth, often reflecting a quiet introspection.

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