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this is a spontaneous shot of what the kitchen table looks like this Sunday afternoon... making a door wreath...
Ive been making jewelry these days, so i had to have alot of beads infront of me :) this is just some of them :P hoho !!
i ordered some beads and jewelry stuff yesterday ! ;D
children make art dough, monster mud, bubbles, paints, and edible creations at the Purcell Public Library.
June 9, 16, 23 & 30 2011
Messy Jiverson made a return visit to KDHX Community Media studios after nearly a years absence. The live performance by Messy Jiverson was broadcast live on The Rhythm Section.
Messy Jiverson:
John Carpenter (bass)
Nate Carpenter (keyboards)
Cannon DeWeese (drums)
Gavin Duffy (guitar/keyboards)
Phil James (percussion)
Michael Wehling (guitar/keyboards)
Captured 24 Oct 2019, Staunton River star Party, VA, Bortle 4, C8 f6.3, clouds clear, transparency good, seeing good, no filter, E15sec, HCG22. PS edits.
from Wikipedia
Messier 72 (also known as M72 or NGC 6981) is a globular cluster in the Aquarius constellation discovered by French astronomer Pierre Méchain on August 29, 1780. French astronomer Charles Messier looked for it on the following October 4, and included it in his catalog. Both decided that it was a faint nebula rather than a cluster. With a larger instrument, British astronomer John Herschel called it a bright "cluster of stars of a round figure". American astronomer Harlow Shapley noted a similarity to Messier 4 and Messier 12.
This cluster is visible as a faint nebula in a telescope with a 6 cm (2.4 in) aperture. the surrounding field stars become visible at 15 cm (5.9 in), while 25 cm (9.8 in) is sufficient to resolve the cluster with an angular diameter of 2.5′. At 30 cm (12 in) the core is resolved in a 1.25′ diameter, showing a broad spread with darker regions to the south and east.
Based upon a 2011 census of variable stars, Messier 72 is located at a distance of 54.57 ± 1.17 kly (16.73 ± 0.36 kpc) from the Sun. It has an estimated combined mass equal to 168,000 times the mass of the Sun and is around 9.5 billion years old. The core region has a density of stars that is radiating 2.26 times the luminosity of the Sun per cubic parsec. There are 43 identified variable stars in the cluster.
Okay, so table manners aren't high on their priority list, but when you're near the top of the animal chain, so what.
This 20 day old peregrine falcon chick poses the day before he gets banded.
Messier 71 (también conocido como M71 o NGC 6838) es un cúmulo globular en la constelación Sagita. Fue descubierto por Philippe Loys de Chéseaux en 1746 y incluido por Charles Messier en su catálogo de objetos en 1780. También fue observado por Koehler en Dresde alrededor 1775.
El M71 está a una distancia de unos 12.000 años luz desde la Tierra y abarca unos 27 años luz. La estrella variable irregular Z Sagittae es un miembro de este cúmulo.
El cúmulo globular M71, es relativamente viejo, se data su nacimiento aproximadamente hace 15.000.000.000 de años, como la mayorÃa de cúmulos globulares.
An open cluster 4200 ly distant.
Celestron C8 with 0.6 reducer on GEM. Average transparency and below-average seeing. 3 X 30 second images stacked in
DSS. Curves adjusted in Registax, with some wavelet processing. LPR filter
Messier 81 & Messier 82
23x600s canon 450Da @ iso800 on 10 feb 2015
31x300s canon 450Da @ iso400 on 6 feb 2015
hutech IDAS lps-p2 filter
astro-tech at66ed 66mm F/6 with william optics 0.8x reducer/flattener
The annual mash up at Beaver Works.
This was quite a messy night and could have been a disaster as I nodded off on the bus on the way home - thankfully I had my arm through my equipment bag!
Canon EOS 60D and Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8
Raw Converstion Adobe Camera Raw 7.1
Post Processing Photoshop CS 6
children make art dough, monster mud, bubbles, paints, and edible creations at the Purcell Public Library.
June 9, 16, 23 & 30 2011
a final test for Int'l Financial Mgt this monday. so this is how my table looks like now..books and notes everywhere..
msn-ing help me relax abit. hur hur.
work has been tense and messy lately, *that should also explain why i haven't uploaded often or if at all, very sporadically*
two of my artist just left,
so i'm trying to fill-in their shoes,
i could have managed if it weren't for the volume of work,
plus some clients take forever to approve proofs,
those in my line could very well relate to this,
so to keep my sanity, i have my lomos and film cameras to keep me company,
I find solace in going out and looking for or buying film *isn't that crazy?*
the trick now is to find time to go out and shoot!
children make art dough, monster mud, bubbles, paints, and edible creations at the Purcell Public Library.
June 9, 16, 23 & 30 2011
children make art dough, monster mud, bubbles, paints, and edible creations at the Purcell Public Library.
June 9, 16, 23 & 30 2011