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I know the light is terrible but I just love those Tennessee mountains in the background. I hope you're having a great weekend. Stay cool!
The constellation of Orion is much more than three stars in a row. It is a direction in space that is rich with impressive nebulas. To better appreciate this well-known swath of sky, an extremely long exposure was taken over many clear nights in 2013 and 2014. After 212 hours of camera time and an additional year of processing, the featured 1400-exposure collage spanning over 40 times the angular diameter of the Moon emerged. Of the many interesting details that have become visible, one that particularly draws the eye is Barnard's Loop, the bright red circular filament arcing down from the middle. The Rosette Nebula is not the giant red nebula near the top of the image -- that is a larger but lesser known nebula known as Lambda Orionis. The Rosette Nebula is visible, though: it is the red and white nebula on the upper left. The bright orange star just above the frame center is Betelgeuse, while the bright blue star on the lower right is Rigel. Other famous nebulas visible include the Witch Head Nebula, the Flame Nebula, the Fox Fur Nebula, and, if you know just where to look, the comparatively small Horsehead Nebula. About those famous three stars that cross the belt of Orion the Hunter -- in this busy frame they can be hard to locate, but a discerning eye will find them just below and to the right of the image center. via NASA ift.tt/1YplPWR
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Two of the main airliner types in the Rich International fleet captured at Miami Int Nov 1991, Lockheed L1011 Tristar 1 and a Douglas DC 8-62 both in a very attractive colour scheme, this airline folded in 1997.
Spontaneous shoot in Battersea Park, London, the model her friend decided to join in and resulted in this awesome picture of them.
model: Rich Soliano, Gracie
One of four brown trout we caught on the Beaverkill River in upstate New York. All were catch and release as we were on a "no kill" section of the stream.
Albuquerque Isotopes Triple A Baseball Team Pitching Coach. Rich Gale.
After being drafted by Kansas City in 1975, the right-handed Gale spent seven years in the Major Leagues with the Royals, San Francisco Giants, Cincinnati Reds, and Red Sox, where he amassed a record of 55-56 with a 4.54 ERA and made one World Series appearance with Kansas City in 1980. Solid at the plate, Gale also connected on two home runs in his big league career. In 1985, Gale spent the first of two years with the Hanshin Tigers of the Japanese Central League, whom he led to a Japanese Series title that year, the team’s only such championship in the 70-year history of the franchise.
Canon 30D
Canon 580 Flash (held by my buddy Tim)
Pocket Wizard