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Messy pallet - Jane suggested I add more darks to give depth to pallett. May do that and re-scan it...
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 22 Feb 20, Springfield VA, Bortle 8, clouds 0 (clear), transparency 20 (good), seeing 50 (avg). C8 f6.5, no filter, E5sec, HCG109, stk 1, bin 1. No darks. PS edits.
[Note: Radio galaxy NGC 4290 is visible in the lower left of the frame, at magnitude 12.7.]
from Wikipedia
Winnecke 4 (also known as Messier 40 or WNC 4) consists of two unrelated stars in the constellation Ursa Major.
WNC 4 was discovered by Charles Messier in 1764 while he was searching for a nebula that had been reported in the area by Johannes Hevelius. Not seeing any nebulae, Messier catalogued this double star instead. It was subsequently rediscovered by Friedrich August Theodor Winnecke in 1863, and included in the Winnecke Catalogue of Double Stars as number 4. Burnham calls M40 "one of the few real mistakes in the Messier catalog," faulting Messier for including it when all he saw was a double star, not a nebula of any sort.
In 1991 the separation between the components was measured at 51.7", an increase since Messier's time. Data gathered by astronomers Brian Skiff (2001) and Richard L. Nugent (2002) strongly suggested that this was merely an optical double star rather than a physically connected system. In 2016, parallax measurements from the Gaia satellite showed that the two stars involved (HD 238107 and HD 238108) are unrelated, confirming the previous suggestion by Skiff and Nugent. As measured by Gaia, the two stars are 350±30 pc and 140±5 pc distant, so one is over twice as far as the other.
*_* that’s the place where i like to spread the messy books~~
*_* like using moms table than my owns to study on it since its 2 times bigger than mine >w<~
an on that day i was writing my English homework "that never finishes"
children make art dough, monster mud, bubbles, paints, and edible creations at the Purcell Public Library.
June 9, 16, 23 & 30 2011
Going to the festival with a child is like going to a completely different festival. We discovered all the great family/kids things that were put on. This tunnel was in the messy/free play area.
Macro messes at my house aren't easy either. All my messes are mostly colossal, but here is another kitchen counter before I finished cleaning it.
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
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)
The sauce on the tofu got EVERYWHERE. It was sort of ridiculous. I guess I have learned my lesson regarding saucy things in that particular bento container.
children make art dough, monster mud, bubbles, paints, and edible creations at the Purcell Public Library.
June 9, 16, 23 & 30 2011
An HaRGB image of Messier 8, the Lagoon Nebula. Acquired with a SkyWatcher 8-inch Newtonian telescope and a QSI 683wsg CCD camera. Processed in CCDStack and Photoshop CS6.
I'd say this is my first successful HDR. Too bad its of my messy room lol.
made from 6 different exposures.
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)