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Outfit: epoch. - myla - set - (sweater, joggers, & slippers) - main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Peaceful%20Shore/245/13/1503

 

Mug: .Tardfish. Teddy Bear Cookies - Chocolate - @Santa Inc. - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Surreal/246/111/52

main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Tardfish/128/228/23

 

Cats: Aardvark : Winter Sweater Cat - @Santa Inc. - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Surreal/246/111/52

main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Peaceful%20Shore/245/13/1503

 

Furniture: [QE Home] Holiday Living Room Full Set (wall candles, sofa, chair, table, lamp, rug, wall art & plants) - NEW & Exclusive for The Black December Clearance Round Of Flourish - 50% Off - Dec 14th thru Dec 31st - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Spellbound%20Downtown/64/1...

mains tore - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Calisto/46/128/25

 

Trees, Snow Flakes & Snowmen: Aine - Wooden tree, Aine - Christmas tree, Aine - Window Flakes White & Aine - Snowmen - main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Trace/131/212/21

 

Wood Plank friends: Oh Deer! Santa and friends - 30% discount at the Shop and Hop event. maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Gleaming/75/222/53

main store - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Missing%20Melody/178/228/2501

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June 6, 2022 - South Central Nebraska US

 

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Just to the west of Odessa Nebraska...

 

This cell was really taking good shape. It was tightening with visible rotation. Plus with both storms now centering in on my location, I had to either get packed up and move to another location farther south or stay here just take in the show.

 

The road network isn't the best for making fast moves south due to the Interstate & Platte River less than 3 miles to my south. Next exit was about 4 miles to my west & that would have put be right under this storm.

 

The finial decision was easy. I was already set up & was going to stay the course til it forced me to leave.

 

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Pixels of the screen of a Powershot G5X

This is the summer Milky Way and Galactic Centre area over the red rocks of the Badlands formations at Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta.

 

The Scutum Starcloud (top) and Small Sagittarius Starcloud (midway down the Milky Way) stand out. The main Sagittarius Starcloud just above the horizon and town skyglows is dimmed by its low altitude and some smoke in the air this night. Between the two Sagittarius starclouds is the pink Lagoon Nebula. Several Messier star clusters popular the field as well. The "Teapot" asterism that marks Sagittarius stands out fairly well.

 

Technical:

This is a blend of tracked and untracked exposures:

- one 4-minute untracked exposure for the ground at f/4 and ISO 1600,

- followed by a stack of 4 x 1-minute exposures for the sky, each at f/2 and ISO 400. All with the Nikkor 20mm S lens and Nikon Z6III camera. On the MSM Nomad tracker.

 

Taken July 8, 2024 as part of a set of images demonstrating untracked vs. tracked exposures. Adobe DeNoise AI applied to the ground image largely to eliminate the hot pixels, as I did not use Long Exposure Noise Reduction on this warm night to speed up the shooting.

Interesting test this week. This is a Birmingham tram

Trying out the Google Pixel 3a camera on a recent trip to the Colosseum in Rome

WR 134 is a true exotic, a Wolf-Rayet star. The name, Wolf and Rayet? Those were the guys who, in the mid-19th century, suddenly saw spectra while observing stars in Cygnus, unusual, spectacular. It had to be a new class of stars: the Wolf-Rayet stars! And WR 134 is one of them. A Wolf-Rayet variable star. But what makes it so special? Let's say it's under stress; these are stars that have reached the end of their lives, or are close to it. They're practically blowing their outer shells out into space at an incredible speed, over 1,000 km per second, a stellar wind that's quite powerful! And this wind, this material that's being ejected, forms a kind of bubble around the star, a bubble nebula, which can be seen in this image with such a wonderfully delicate bluish hue thanks to the long exposures with my OIII filter. And the star itself? It's not huge in diameter, about five times the radius of the sun, so that's okay. But the temperature: over 63,000 Kelvin! For comparison: Our sun has a surface temperature of around 5,500 Kelvin. So this WR star is brutally hot. And because it's so hot and blasts so much energy into the surrounding interstellar gas and dust, it's also 400,000 times brighter than the sun! So these aren't just cozy stars anymore; they're, let's say, the rock stars among the stars: extreme, short-lived, and they actively shape their environment.

 

WR 134 ein echter Exot, ein Wolf-Rayet-Stern. Der Name, Wolf und Rayet? Das waren die Typen, die Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts bei der Beobachtung von Sternen im Schwan plötzlich Spektren sahen, ungewöhnlich, spektakulär. Das musste eine neue Sternenklasse sein: die Wolf-Rayet-Sterne! Und WR 134 ist so einer. Ein veränderlicher Wolf-Rayet-Stern. Aber was macht den so besonders? Der ist sagen wir mal im Stress, das sind Sterne, die sind am Ende ihres Lebens angekommen oder kurz davor. Die pusten ihre äußeren Hüllen geradezu ins All hinaus mit irrsinniger Geschwindigkeit, über 1000km pro Sekunde, ein Sternenwind, der es in sich hat! Und dieser Wind, diese Materie, die da rausgeschleudert wird, die bildet um den Stern herum so eine Art Blase, einen Blasennebel, der auf dem Bild dann durch die Langzeitbelichtungen mit meinem OIII-Filter so wunderbar zartbläulich zu sehen ist. Und der Stern selbst? Der ist nicht riesig vom Durchmesser her, so fünffacher Sonnenradius, geht also. Aber die Temperatur: über 63.000 Kelvin! Zum Vergleich: Unsere Sonne hat an der Oberfläche um die 5.500 Kelvin. Dieser WR-Stern ist also brutal heiß. Und weil er so heiß ist und so viel Energie in das ihn umgebende interstellare Gas und den Staub rausballert, ist der auch 400.000-mal heller als die Sonne! Das sind also keine gemütlichen Sterne mehr, das sind, sagen wir mal die Rockstars unter den Sternen: extrem, kurzlebig, und sie gestalten ihre Umgebung ganz aktiv mit.

 

Aufgenommen in meiner Gartensternwarte mit dem Lacerta Newton 12", 1200mm, f/4, QHY268M Monokamera mit 7 Filtern, QHY OAG-Nachführung mit ASI-174MM-Mono-Nachführkamera und mit einem SestoSenso2-Fokusser, alle auf einer Celestron CGX montiert. Belichtet mit 29 Schmalbandaufnahmen zu je 600s, davon 8 OIII Aufnahmen mit jeweils 20 Minuten, 20LRGB Aufnahmen mit je 120s, in Summe etwas mehr als 4 Stunden Aufnahmezeit. Mit Astro Pixel Prozessor, Pixinsight, Adobe PhotoShop verarbeitet .

 

Taken in my backyard observatory with a Lacerta Newtonian 12", 1200mm, f/4, QHY268M mono camera with 7 filters, QHY OAG tracking with an ASI 174MM mono tracking camera, and a SestoSenso2 focuser, all mounted on a Celestron CGX. Exposed with 29 narrowband exposures of 600s each, including 8 OIII exposures of 20 minutes each, and 20 LRGB exposures of 120s each, totaling just over 4 hours of recording time. Processed with the Astro Pixel Processor, Pixinsight, and Adobe Photoshop.

 

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Hoy cito a mi mamá, por que es que en verdad verdad las cuentas se pagan solas.

"El futuro ya me tiene todo un destino preparado"

Y eso suena muy muy bien.

I had this shot in mind when I took it the other morning on my way to work. This is a handheld pan of 5 images shot on my Pixel, stitched with Microsoft ICE, and minor cropping done in ACSDee Ultimate.

 

I posted nearly the same image on my Instagram account, but it was created by the Google Assistant on my Pixel Phone from the same frames before I could get home and process this one.

 

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- [Spanking Pixels] Bare Knuckle Ring - Black Fair

I think she's around 3 and 1/2 months old now.

23-Jun-2025 13:28

 

Kodak Gold 200 @ EI 200

 

Bellini C41 kit - all steps @ 38C

Twizzle stick used for agitating solution/film

Pre-Wash (water) : 3 mins

Dev : 3¾ mins (films 9-12)

Bleach : 1 min

Fix : 1½ mins

Post-Wash (water) 3 min

Stabiliser : 3 mins

 

Bronica SQAi + 80mm

 

Highlight = 17

Shadow = 13

Midpoint = 15

 

Filters : None

 

Final LV=15

 

1/60 sec @ f22

Selfie - Analog pixels

(The new feature of the Pentax K-3II)

 

Pentax K-3II

DA 35mm 2.8 Macro Limited

Out of camera jpeg

 

If you want to see the same image, the same file without Pixel Shift Resolution (in camera raw), click here:

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