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Messier 3 or NGC 5272, is a globular cluster located in the constellation of Canes Venatici. It is one of the brightest, largest globular clusters in the sky. It lies approximately 33,900 light years distant and contains approximately 500,000 stars. Imaged on the night of April 21st 2019 and under poor conditions. I only set up to try out my new Polemaster but because I was set up I thought I would try a cluster.
EQ6-R-PRO
SW 190mm DS-PRO
QHY183M Gain 11 Offset 76 -20C
Baader LRGB 36mm filter set
Luminance 20 x 45sec and 15 x 60sec subs
RGB 15 X 60sec subs each channel.
Processed using Pixinsight and Photoshop.
An incense factory worker in Hanoi. The offsetting colors of the incense bundles are really eye catching.
Pulling the "Swanage Belle" steam excursion from Victoria to the Dorset coast, 34028 Eddystone huffs and puffs past a South Western Railway Class 450 Electric Multiple Unit on its way to Waterloo. The EMU's may be clean(er), but they are seriously lacking in soul!
Monoprinting (with a touch of pastel) - just playing about with shapes and colour. It's these seemingly simple things which stretch the old grey matter.
On 250 gsm Fabriano using oil-based relief printing inks.
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and still so far behind...
Tonight's temps are going to be between too cold and too effing cold... wanted a warm scene to offset that a bit, but the brain couldn't rationalize too warm a scene with the temps being what they are. This was the compromise :)
Check it out :)
ASI 294 MC PRO.
72 ED Skywatcher con reductor/aplanador 0.85.
Star Adventurer 2i.
Guiado Asi 120mm Mini.
Ganancia 123/ Offset 30 -10ºc
L-Extreme 37x300s
Bortle 8.
PixInsight,
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Resultado de 5 horas y 10 min totales de integración fotográfica utilizando Cámara dedicada QHY 183C, con una humedad relativa 99% y temperatura 11.8°C ambientales. Con una luna menguante al 31.8%.
Tomas individuales de larga exposición de 600 seg, Ganancia 11 , Offset 30 y una temperatura de -20°C utilizando filtro L extreme. Todas las tomas fueron realizadas en sector cerro Tricauco, Octava región, Chile. (Bortle 4-5).
Se ha utilizado telescopio refractor TS 65mm apertura y 420mm df cuádruple, dew heater ,montura CEM 40 y cámara QHY 183C con filtro Optolong L-Extreme.
Apilado y procesado por PixInsight.
FotografÃas realizadas el 18 de Diciembre 2022. Sin dithering.
Magnitud:
Conocida como NGC 2736, la Nebulosa del Lápiz es parte del remanente de la supernova de Vela, descubierta por Sir John Herschel en 1840 y cuya forma lineal le ha dado ese nombre popular. Tiene unos 5 años luz de largo y se encuentra a unos 800 años luz, pero representa sólo una pequeña parte del remanente de la supernova Vela. Este remanente tiene unos 100 años luz de diámetro y es la nube de restos en expansión de una estrella que se vio estallar hace unos 11.000 años. Inicialmente, la onda de choque se movÃa a millones de kilómetros por hora, pero al arrastrar el material interestelar circundante ha desacelerado considerablemente. (Wikipedia)
A New Zealand species, endemic to the Chatham Island group. The large intensely blue flower heads, offset by deep-green leaves, are a highlight of our spring garden.
Toledo Edison Acme Generating Station, Toledo, Ohio 1988. Former CTA locomotive S-105 is seen in the foreground. The S-104 and 105 were the last locomotives acquired by TE, 104 was placed in service and 105 kept around for parts. S-105 is now at the Illinois Railway Museum. Motor No. 2, my personal favorite among the TE fleet, is directly in front of the S-105. It's currently at the Northern Ohio Railway Museum.
The railway had an unusual "side trolley" arrangement (wire offset completely to one side) to provide clearance for loading hopper cars.
The last portion of the facility was demolished in 2013. The electric locomotives have been preserved by several museums / individuals.
old offset printer sitting out there all on its own... actually an empty shell left behind by the demolition of the surrounding neighbourhood for a road bypass
Cream of the Crop pool as most interesting.
Not as PS'ed as you might think...a label (Now gone) over the middle area changed it's rate of oxidation...
We don`t have our tree up yet but, here`s some Christmas Tree Bokeh I had put aside from last year.
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Couldn't resist this late afternoon shot of the bizarre brain rock structures in Vermilion Cliffs national Monument, Arizona.
Loved the amazing rock structures and colours offset against the beautiful blue sky with outrageous wisp clouds...
I hope you enjoy this little taste of the wonder of the Arizona Outback!
I'm sure loads of people have already done this... don't know why I didn't think of it sooner! Using jumpers with 1x4 bricks with grooves.
Not entirely sure what use it will be - I think it will be great to create stable interlocking sections in models (the three parts are not attached)
A use of this technique is here
Thought of a name for this technique - the Groovy Jumper!
Saw this whilst driving past Howden station. I was kinda hoping the tree would be central on the barn but the offset to the left works OK I think.