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Jewellery for John Macintyre & Son. This photograph was taken using the photostacking technique so that all of the ring is sharp perfectly in focus throughout.
The famous double star clusters in Perseus, NGC 884 and NGC 869, also known as h & χ Persei (or simply χ Persei). Taken at ~175 mm (500 frames * 3 sec) and processed in DeepSkyStacker.
Striped Lynx Spider. Adult Female. 1 cm Diagonal Leg Span. Endemic to many portions of the Southern US and Mexico. Even found in Hawaii. This harmless little spider is great at catching the little pest bugs that buzz around your plants and lights.
Photostack-march 7th 2011 - Russia NW-Caucasus, Krasnodar reg. 1200m. Apsheronsk distr. Kamyshanov V. 25-VI-2007 A.Abrahamov leg.
Photostack 70 pics Dmap - january 7th & 8th 2013 North Korea, Pliaoxiangshan, Cisiang-Do, 08-VI-2011
Photostack 71 pics Dmap - January 15th & 22nd Croazia Poljahe MT Ucka 400m. VIII-1996 G.Mariani leg.
Photostack 60 pics - Dmap - january 12th 2013 Russia - Yaroslavskaya Areg. Yaroslavl. City env. 1-V-2011
Unlike the earlier Milky Way shot, which was somewhat opportunistic, I'd planned this shot in my mind before travelling to St Lucia. Our apartment was due North of the Pitons, so I figured that if I composed with the Pitons in the frame, I could get huge startrails arcing over them. Moreover, the rising moon could illuminate the bay (if I could wait long enough for it to do so!). This shot consists of 270x 30s exposures at ISO 2000, F4, giving a total exposure of just over 2hrs. The rich blue colour has resulted from the moonlight, which was rising during the shot. The pink is a mix of the blue and the ambient light from nearby Soufrière. As an idea of scale the Pitons rise about a 1/2 mile straight out of the sea. flic.kr/p/dnFBiL
Gorman Falls at the Colorado Bend State Park in Texas. This area is cordoned off. There are caves back there. The outer face of the falls is covered with calcium carbonite formations and moss. currently the falls are not falling much.
A relatively bright comet (mag ~2) seen from Cambridge, MA an hour after sunset. (40*3.2" F/5.6@300mm, manually stacked and cropped) Automatic stacking with DSS was unsuccessful as the field lacks enough bright stars to align.
Jewellery for John Macintyre & Son. This photograph was taken using the photostacking technique so that all of the ring is sharp perfectly in focus throughout.
M33 is much harder to photograph than M31 especially in metro Boston with heavy light pollution. This one was stacked from 358 frames (23m 52s total exposure time) at 135mm F/5.6 with 2x drizzle and cropped 2:1.