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just a quick shot that i took ago few days. Damn ..looks horrible xD

Another good shot of my subject (at least I think so)

My messy room before I tidyed it...

Messier object M87. A giant Elliptical Galaxy in Virgo.

 

Messier 31 (Andromeda Galaxy) with Messiers 32 and 110

2018-10-30, Didcot, England

 

Gear:

Skywatcher 130-PDS with 0.9x coma corrector (585 mm, f/4.5)

Skywatcher NEQ6-Pro Synscan

Canon EOS 550D (unmodified) and Skywatcher 2" LP filter

ZWO ASI120-MC guide camera

Skywatcher Startravel 80 guide scope

  

Acquisition & Processing:

- AstrophotographyTools (APT) and PHD2 guiding with dithering

- 12 x 300s = total 60 minutes @ ISO 800

- 20 flats, 16 library darks, library bias

- Stacked in DeepSkyStacker and post-processed in Photoshop CC 2018 (including Gradient Xterminator)

  

A night of perfect hardware operation which was unfortunately plagued with cloud cover, a failed meridian flip (leading to a lost hour), and then dew on the secondary so only 60 minutes of good exposures. Tried stacking with some subs from a session 2 years ago but the poor framing led to issues.

Messy desks at the PC.com office. Notice the big pile of stuff to review at the bottom of the picture

Teen rooms are often messy because teens are busy with more important things than cleaning, like studying, socializing, gaming, or sleeping. Teens also have a different definition of messiness than their parents. What may look like a chaotic pile of clothes, books, and gadgets to an adult is actually a carefully organized system of personal belongings that only the teen can understand. Teens also like to express their individuality and creativity by decorating their rooms with posters, stickers, and other accessories that may not match the rest of the house. Therefore, teen rooms are often messy because they reflect the teen's personality, lifestyle, and preferences.

 

Source: AI Text Generator

Images from the Messy Church initiative.

Pipes going all which way. I assume each has some purpose but it's hard to see how anyone could keep track of this jumble. To me, it's just a mess.

This new image of the reflection nebula Messier 78 was captured using the Wide Field Imager camera on the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at the La Silla Observatory, Chile. This colour picture was created from many monochrome exposures taken through blue, yellow/green and red filters, supplemented by exposures through a filter that isolates light from glowing hydrogen gas. The total exposure times were 9, 9, 17.5 and 15.5 minutes per filter, respectively. #L

just like my Life a BIG MESS :)

  

P.S: i know the picture is not perfect but i love the colors :) will try better next time without holding the monopod :)

  

Picture Info:

Camera: Nikon D700

Exposure: 8

Aperture: f/6.3

Focal Length: 17 mm

Exposure Bias: +1 EV

Flash: No Flash

      

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Stuff.

 

There is a looottttt of stuff on this dresser.

 

I like all the little colours and details.

 

This is at my friends house, i took it when we woke up. The night before was fun, we went to someones house and hung out with a bunch of our closest friends (:

  

M101, ngc5477, ngc5473

Davide Teci 2014

Sometimes clutter is handy.

Images from the Messy Church initiative.

Lower portion of the Andromeda Galaxy showing the star cloud NGC206. Image was taken with Takahashi FS152 and FLI PL16803 using FLI filters and Astrodon 3nm Ha filter.

L was 71x5min, RGB binned 2:1 with a total of 32x2.5min each, and Ha 4x10min. Total Total was 10 hours 35 minutes. Image was stacked and combined in MaximDl

mark messier and the stanley cup way cool

I was cleaning out my closet and he decided to hide under the big mound of clothes. He popped up and scared his dad when he walked in the room. We were all laughing so hard!

First attempt at long exposures. It came out so messy because of the bumps in the road, but I like it.

Here's yet another photo of a messy room of mine. I am not sure why I take these and post them- oh, I know why I take htem, because I then appreciate it when the room is cleaned up, but I am not sure why I post them. Anyway, the costumes for The Two Gentlemen From Verona came back from the dry cleaners today- I am in the process of sorting through them and I will be delivering them back to the places from which I borrowed them, starting today. So this mess is short-lived!

The kitchen keeps getting dirty!!!!!!!!!!!

Das sind Sergio und JB von den Messies, auf den Fotos von ihrer Homepage sehen sie aber voll anderes aus. Also, das Foto hier soll nur so ein Beweisfoto sein. :)

This is my little cousin.

Images from the Messy Church initiative.

Messier 61

Stack Size:30

Exposure: 45s

ISO: 12800

Lens: 8in SCT with f/6.3 focal reducer

Camera: Canon Rebel T7i with Astro Mod

I have cleaned my place since then, I promise!

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