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1st Dec 2011 (Day 335/365)
Work is completely manic at the moment, I'm clearly overwhelmed and stressed out, and this explains why I'm late with my uploads, why my pictures have been pretty boring recently, and why I haven't had a chance to visit your streams lately. I'm now doing this project in survival mode, just taking pictures because I have to but not having enough time to think them through or set them up correctly, and this is not the way I like doing things. I can't give up so close to the end, but is it worth sticking to it if I can't do it properly?
Emerging into "Isolation Mode" as I start to work, quietly. So if it's not Chi Gamma Psi/Greek related, business, or family related, I will not be seen in public/Facebook. With my birthday being next Friday, it's only fitting to change my focus. - Kam
Modes royal Pattern catalog, Fall - winter, 1952 -1953. I bought photos of the catalog but they were poorly done. I edited them. Jan. 2019.
When I complained to the seller concerning the poor quality, I was told there were far too many for her to do. Any job worth doing is worth doing well - especially if you are getting paid for it.
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Ponte Rodo-Ferroviária de Viana do Castelo, also known as the Ponte Eiffel. Double deck bridge over the Lima river. Below a railway, on the top a road. It was build by Eiffel & cie. and opened in 1878. On the top deck of the bridge are road vehicles while a train is on the lower deck. The train is hauled by a class 1400 diesel locomotive and composed by Schindler built carriages. In the foreground a boat not in its natural habitat.
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I used a solar filter which renders the sun WHITE, not the orange you see here. The sun is SO bright that you have to stretch the data to see some of the grain, and orange/yellow helps to make the solar details easier to see. However since this is a STACK most of that good data is lost in the stacking process.
What is a stack? Photoshop people will know this as a "layer" but instead of using screen mode or lighten mode as one with a star trail, I used ***** mode.
For information about how Venus' motion differed according to your location on earth see: transitofvenus.nl/wp/where-when/local-transit-times/ enter "Trona Pinnacles, CA" in the search box. You'll notice from the slider that Venus doesn't move at a uniform speed. Lots of reasons including that the apparent motion of Venus across the face of the sun is due to a combination of: Venus' rotation around the sun; Earth's Rotation around the sun AND earth's rotation on it's axis. For super fun, enter "Manila, Phillipines" in the search box and you'll see something rather interesting. Advance the slider and you'll notice the ingress is slow but the egress is rapid. (It also makes a LOOP).
My results from Trona Pinnacles look quite linear - but I was using an Equatorial mount so was getting very little field rotation.
From our vantage point (Phil McGrew was with me), the motion was quite linear - see below for the forecast path.
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Saturday Timewatch features an old photo of the railway station and Front St, Palestine, Texas. I don't know the exact date of this and am tempted to say around the turn of the 19th to 20th century. However, on the far side of the street, directly above the nearest point of the rail carriages, are those two cars parked up?? If so, the date moves forward to around a century ago.