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Our table gets so messy because all of my friends just pile their stuff on top of each other LOL.
Credit: a-bbey.tumblr.com/
Willie Gollehon holds up his son, Hayden, 19 mos., as mom, Lynsey looks on in the foam pit at Messy Thursday at the William King Museum of Art in Abingdon. The family is from Chilhowie, Virginia and was part of the 1000 people who attended the event that also included a Paint Waterslide.
To learn more about Messy Marv, who put his new album together from jail, visit the SMC Recordings website at smcrecordings.com/.
Messier 39
Stack Size:29
Exposure: 45s
ISO: 6400
Lens: 8in SCT with focal reducer
Camera: Canon Rebel T7i with Astro Mod
i used to be much better about putting down paper to protect my work surface. you'll note however that you can see a lot of paint and glue in this spot in many other of my more recent photos. i do love using the paper though...because then when it's filled enough i can cut parts out to use in collages, tiny ones for the necklaces and larger pieces for my collage a days or bigger collage art.
You can see how close the water level got to the property around the house. It's the highest we've had it.
At university they wanted us to discover the body and the space. So I organized my room in the Manteuffelstrasse in a messy way. The body is missing, or better the photo wasn't so good.
So just try to immagine me in the bed.
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Bored waiting around I decided to take a random HDR image. Turned out like this which wasn't too bad. Again was taken without a tripod.
Put together with Photomatix Pro 4.
Captured 24 Oct 2019, Staunton River star Party, VA, Bortle 4, C8 f6.3, clouds clear, transparency good, seeing good, no filter, stk 1, bin 1. No darks. PS edits.
from Wikipedia
Messier 5 or M5 (also designated NGC 5904) is a globular cluster in the constellation Serpens. It was discovered by Gottfried Kirch in 1702.
I've been trying to better understand how to use different shutter speeds for more light, also playing around with the ISO. My apartment has horrible lighting. But it doesn't look so bad here does it?
For the "I am Group" - I am irritated when my son Allen decides to eat pudding without a spoon. He thinks it is too funny!
children make art dough, monster mud, bubbles, paints, and edible creations at the Purcell Public Library.
June 9, 16, 23 & 30 2011
Finally moved! We moved again. Ooh~ this is the part I don't like the most, have to sort it out later and all these cables are only from our computers.
I took this photo for the adult category, theme Messy in the I ♥ Faces weekly photo contest.
Check out all of the entries here, www.iheartfaces.com
BTW this was a self portrait where you hold the camera out in front of you.
Messier 2 taken using a 12.5 inch f/9 RCOS Ritchey-Chrétien telescope with an SBIG ST10XME and AO7. The image is a combination of 20 - 3 minute exposures.
More information at SEDS.org
The spiral galaxy Messier 66 is located at a distance of about 35 million light-years in the constellation of Leo (The Lion). Together with Messier 65 and NGC 3628, Messier 66 is a member of the Leo Triplet, a trio of interacting spiral galaxies. Like all the galaxies in LEGUS, Messier 66 is undergoing vigorous star and star-cluster formation. One of the goals of LEGUS is to sample star-forming regions across each galaxy. Because the galaxies are relatively close to Earth, Hubble can resolve individual stars. An image of this galaxy was already released back in 2010 (heic1006). This newly-processed image now also shows ultraviolet radiation Hubble captured from the galaxy.
A shot of Yomi is bubbled dress I made her during the move! Someone didn't want to be packed in her box just her bag! :/
Moving sucks -_-
Messier 39 11/5/12
Instrument: Modified Meade 10" Starfinder
Camera: Canon 60D
Exposure: 45 secs x 20 @6400ISO
Larger version here: cygnusxone-telescopiceye.smugmug.com/Nature/Astrophotogra...
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)
Messier 109 (M109) is a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Ursa Major.
The galaxy lies at a distance of 83.5 million light years and has an apparent magnitude of 10.6. It has the designation NGC 3992 in the New General Catalogue.
Messier 109 occupies an area of 7.6 by 4.7 arc minutes of apparent sky, corresponding to a linear diameter of 180,000 light years. The galaxy can be seen in large binoculars in exceptionally good conditions...
April 27, 2019. Neq6 PRO Syn Scan GO TO / SkyWatcher N 150/750mm .Canon EOS 600D unmodified , without filter , Light frames 53x90s at ISO 800 , DSS , CS6
children make art dough, monster mud, bubbles, paints, and edible creations at the Purcell Public Library.
June 9, 16, 23 & 30 2011
Messier 92 (auch als NGC 6341 bezeichnet) ist ein +6,50 mag heller Kugelsternhaufen mit einer Flächenausdehnung von 11,2' x 11,2' im Sternbild Herkules. Die Entfernung von Messier 92 beträgt etwa 26.000 Lichtjahre, seine Masse wird auf etwa 330.000 Sonnenmassen geschätzt. Die sehr geringe Metallhäufigkeit von nur 0,6 % der solaren Elementhäufigkeit lässt auf ein sehr hohes Alter dieses Kugelsternhaufens schließen. Tatsächlich ergeben Messungen mit Hilfe von Farben-Helligkeits-Diagrammen ein Alter von etwa 13 Milliarden Jahren. Er gehört damit zu den ältesten bekannten Kugelsternhaufen.
Quelle: Wikipedia