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Marcos Carrasquer - L'attrape-rêve / dreamcatchers, 2020 @galerie Polaris
Commentaire de l'artiste : "Quel cauchemar d'animer un atelier Attrape rêve dans un Ephad à des leaders mondiaux déguisés en vieilles dames. L'attrape rêve est justement censé chasser les cauchemars; jamais aucun de ces leaders n'arrivera à en faire un, c'est contre-nature. Le lion tuera toujours l'agneau"
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Artist comment: "What a nightmare it is to lead a workshop 'Dreamcatching' in a nursery home where world leaders are dressed as old ladies. The Dream Catcher is supposed to chase away nightmares; none of these leaders will ever be able to make one, it's unnatural. The lion will always kill the lamb."
This shot I managed to get Polaris in the frame. I forgot to take any dark frame images for this one and it definitely suffered for it :(
Stacked image
ISO 200
165 30second exposures @ f/5.6
*Please Note: I may re-upload this later on in the future when I have made a better edit of the photo.*
You know that WIP I uploaded a while back? Well this is the finished model-my very first custom spaceship. I hope you like it :) Happy Holidays everyone!
(Apologies for the terrible editing. It was my first time using Gimp, but I hope to improve!)
This is Walker Pass in Kern County. A long exposure that made the Joshua's a tad soft from the breeze but worth the effort I feel
The ISS passes near Polaris on 19 Feb. 2022 at about 05:47 am PST. WO Zenithstar 81 at 447mm with Canon T6i. Field of view is about 1.15 degrees, separation is about 25 arc minutes.
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Cámara en modo manual focus, montada en tripié. NO SE USÓ TELESCOPIO, NO SE INTERPUSIERON FILTROS, NO SE MODIFICARON LOS COLORES. Zoom digital 75X (1560 mm equivalente, 278 mm focal length) EXIF solamente lee hasta el máximo de zoom óptico, no lee zoom digital.
α Ursae Minoris, es una estrella supergigante amarilla de tipo espectral F7Ib-II3 situada a 431 años luz de la Tierra
Compare con la vesión 2013 tomada con otra cámara, en modo autofocus y a otra distancia focal
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"Maintenant, je désire presque le retour de la nuit polaire avec son monde féerique d'étoiles, ses fantastiques aurores boréales et sa lune lumineuse poursuivant sa course dans le grand silence de la nuit endormie. C'est comme un rêve, comme une échappée dans le monde de la fantaisie et de l'imagination. Il n'y a plus aucune forme, aucune réalité, rien qu'une vision d'un ruissellement d'argent et de violet planant au dessus de la terre".
Fridtjof Nansen
France, Hauts de France, Oise, La Neuville en Hez, 2019-09-17, Etoile Polaire
No Photoshop trickery other than to use the automated process to blend the images. No filters. This is 150 images stacked to create a perfect circle of star trails.
How did I achieve this? By pointing my camera at Polaris (North Star). The North Star or Pole Star – aka Polaris – is famous for holding nearly still in our sky while the entire northern sky moves around it. That’s because it’s located nearly at the north celestial pole, the point around which the entire northern sky turns. Polaris marks the way due north.
By taking 150 images at 3 seconds apart and blend them in Photoshop, you get the rotation of the earth.
Fuji X-T1
ISO 1600
12mm
f/2
30 sec.
Built-in intervalometer to control timing
Stella Polaris - IMO 9187057
TBS Tarbit Shipping Oil / Chemical Tanker
Flag: Netherlands
Built: 1999
Length: 116.9 m
Beam: 17 m
Gross tonnage: 5396
DWT: 8297 t
Unloading at the Conway Bitumen Terminal, Imperial Wharf, Gravesend.
27.1.24.
Dates and locations: 14.02.2021., 15.02.2021. - Podgarić, Croatia
Telescope or lenses: Samyang 135 mm f/2.0 @f/2.0 - ISO 1600
Camera: Nikon D750
Mount: Manfrotto 055 Pro, SW star adventurer
Guding: -
Frames: 281x90"
Software: Pixinsight, GraXpert, PS
- material from 2021 finally edited
Monte Hijedo - Santa Gadea de Alfoz (Burgos).
La estrella polar no es fija y sigue acercandose al eje de rotación (en el 2100 estará en su punto máximo de coincidencia) para luego empezar a separarse de el.
120 fotografias unidas con Starstax.
03/09/2022, Het Scheur, Rozenburg, Netherlands
A Dutch owned Pilot Mother-ship.
Keel laid on 15/02/2011, launched on 18/11/2011, & completed on 04/10/2012, by Barkmeijer, Stroobos, Netherlands (324)
2,501 g.t. & 842, dwt., as:
'Polaris'.
Star Trails around Polaris
Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello
4h star trails from suburban skies. 500x30sec @100ISO stacked images.
365/14
Viewed from another planet, the northern star it’s just one among many. But on Earth, it’s important. Because is fixed in place, like an anchor. No matter where you are in the Northern Hemisphere, if you face Polaris, you face the north. And You know where you are.
Still, there are many ways to get lost. by the choices we make. By events that overwhelm us. Even within our own minds. What could be our anchor then? What beacon can we turn to …which lighthouse to guide us from darkness to light?
Sometimes.. to our lives come people and events, that teach us and guide us..and this happens without you or them even being aware of what is happening...sometimes what it looks like pain and hardship, is not other than a beacon showing you a path to light and clarity...
~vlgbudde
** Reflecting today in retrospective, Sometimes, words don't teach. And we have to go trough things that seem hard and unfair from where we stand... but the lessons we learn...are priceless.
RCAF CC-150 15003 in retro Canadian Armed Forces livery takes off from RAF Fairford. It had been on static display at the 2022 Royal International Air Tattoo.
Aircraft: Royal Canadian Air Force Airbus CC-150 (A310-300) Polaris 15003.
Location: RAF Fairford, Gloucestershire, UK.
My first star trails that has Polaris the north star in it! lost about 200 photos due to fog. this was 171 30sec exposures stacked in starstax!
This place: sealine race - Qatar .. 2009
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شيل بولارس على الطعس
واحد من الربع متهور *_*
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# عذراَ التعليق الذي يتضمن صورة سيتم حذفه.
On San Pablo Bay at the old Joseph's Resort site in Rodeo, California. I have photos of the Polaris as a working tug, but I'm told there was some sort of dispute over ownership -- and that seems to have ended with the boat being abandoned.
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EXPLORED! 289 on 6/6/14
- Honorable Mention, Pictorial, Masters Division, Berkeley Camera Club, 7/1/14 [BCC_CMP:PICT 7/1/14]
This is a new version of www.flickr.com/photos/frame_maker/14299378563/ Using Photoshop, I added reflections of the boat, pilings, and sky. I just learned how to do this. I'd appreciate any comments on which version you prefer and suggestions for improviing the reflections.
Where I find beauty, others often see something that does not belong in our otherwise clean and orderly world, and must be erased. This abandoned tug boat, the Polaris, is officially considered a "public nuisance." It ran aground near Lone Tree Point in Rodeo, California on the night of April 14, 2013. Because the location was in the East Bay Regional Park District, the District issued a notice to remove the boat, but the owner did not comply. After weeks of negotiation the vessel was moved off the rocks to a nearby marina, D&R Marine. The vessel is now considered a "public nuisance" and the California State Lands Commission has been authorized to remove it. See archives.slc.ca.gov/Meeting_Summaries/2013_Documents/12-0... and pinole-hercules.patch.com/groups/around-town/p/photos-boa...
Since there isn't a remote compatible with my old Nikon D50 (which took another tumble this trip...requiring another super glue fix), I use a rubber band and some chewed gum to depress the shutter release for these long exposures. I still had to process quite a bit of noise out of this image, but I think it turned out pretty nice for a 20-minute exposure.