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Full resolution view of M106, cropped for your pleasure!
38 x 10 minutes @ ISO 800
Canon XSi + MPCC + IDAS LPS-P2 Filter
Celestron C6-N
CG-5 ASGT mount
This is a deceptively messy photograph. Despite the appearance, those shelves are actually well organized.
mejaku, tempat dimana gue menuangkan pikiran-pikiran gue yang tersumabat..he he he..., sengaja di blur-in lagi ngerjain re-launch TV7.. :)
My desk has a whole mess of cables for various things - iPod, network, audio, power, printer, webcam... It could also do with a good clean, as you may notice from all the dust.
This is a quick panorama shot of my now again messy office. My new coworker Mark Engelhardt has been moving into the office, so it looks like a tornado has been through it, not to mention the fact that we're nearing the completion of the transition to VoIP phones, so we've been cataloging exactly what hardware we have (i.e. we laid it all out on the floor for counting).
Messier 78 is a reflection nebula located in the constellation Orion approximately 1600 light years from earth. A reflection nebula is created when light from a star is scattered or reflected off a nearby dust cloud.
Total exposure: 31 hours
Location: Georgetown Texas
Watched a Barn owl hunting in Weardale yesterday.
Had a quick look in this old building in the next field, which is obviously its home.
Years & years of debris from Barn owls
Fresh shiny black pellets, all the grey stuff is degraded pellets, 1,000's of tiny skulls visible.
I usually work on my laptop while sitting on the couch watching TV, but my husband took it with him on an extended business trip, so I'm left using his crowded desk.
I wanted some practice shooting for people and a friend asked if I would photograph her twin girls.
It was a lot of fun, especially because both girls were arguing about who was going to go first each time I set up a shot. Also because I was able to use Jayne (mum) as a lighting assistant.
PLUS it was my first that I received any kind of payment for. Okay, it was six beers, three bottles of wine and a bottle of port. I consider that currency. And I had to get approval from my day job to be able to receive any payment at all.
Anyway, the girls were gorgeous and I hope that comes through.
NB: The location information only says the town. I wasn't going to identify the house. I've heard there are weirdos on the internet.
Captured at a two-day campout/star party extravaganza in Goldendale, Washington.
Photographed using a 10-inch Meade LX200 f/6.3 Wide Field and an unmodified Nikon D5100.
I'm messing around in a messy manner with the colour page I may have to submit to a thing. This is a photocopy from my moleskine (obv I wouldn't do a messy thing on the original drawing... or even put text in it...) Thoughts?
L'Ammasso del Presepe, noto anche come Ammasso Alveare o con le sigle di catalogo M 44 o NGC 2632 – è un brillante ammasso aperto visibile nella costellazione del Cancro. È uno dei più vicini al sistema solare e contiene una ricca popolazione di stelle, più ampia di quelle di altri ammassi aperti vicini. In un cielo nitido ( CHE NON ABBIAMO PIÚ NEI NOSTRI CIELI ) l'ammasso appare a occhio nudo come un oggetto nebuloso; definito da Tolomeo "la massa nebulosa nel seno del Cancro", fu il primo oggetto che Galileo osservò con il suo cannocchiale, la sua distanza è di circa 593 anni luce. Tele SW Newton 200/1000 PDS @960 riduttore TS . Camera Qhy294c pro guida phd2 mont. Eq6r pro, light 22 da 120" tot. 44 minuti filtro Optolong L-quad , software di acquisizione N.I.N.A. stacking DSS elab PixInsight + Photoshop.