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Two super dense white dwarf stars orbit each other. We see the rotation and warping of space and time as they spiral to inevitable union.
Yes, I'm getting bored with the enforced isolation.
This image was inspired by Jim Nix, take a look at his youtube channel for details if you're interested.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrgxjD_5mmM
Thank's Jim.
In a mysterious way the woods never seemed static to me. In physical terms, I move through them, yet in metaphysical terms, they seem to move through me.
(John Fowles)
I cannot believe that this special trumpet player is almost 85 years old .... who said that time is a mental condition invented by man? :)
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Star Trails taken at Bow Fiddle Rock Moray Scotland. Taken under unbelievably bright moonlight. A good atmosphere on the moonlit shore...... cold though.
Stacked it in my favourite "Comet Mode" on Starstax 7.
Can you recognize the car company's name? :D
Actually I wanted to make a long exposure with lots of clouds in the background, but suddenly the sky just turned blue. Bad for photography, good for going outside. Okay, just waiting for another time ...
After intercepting the first supercell at Prüm we decided to move further south where new 'French' thunderstorms moved towards the Eifel. Here the air was warmer and more unstable, but also drier.
Near Bitburg we had a good view of a strong rotating updraft of a small supercell that can be seen in the photo. The storm dumped a good amount of rain from the anvil and FFD (Foward Flank Downdraft) on us. However, the drier air meant that this storm did not really work anymore. A phenomenon that I have also experienced a number of times in the USA.
Nonetheless the structure and rotation in this storm were awesome to watch......
...or...the view from the fairground carousel :)
spinning away // John Cale & Brian Eno // Zoom Realms
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBtqDcP71xg
made with stable diffusion,topaz and photoshop.
Window light on the stairs.
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single exposure - camera rotation - no edit
Light rotation & model: Stepko
Camera rotation & light: me
Emisar D4K - RGB Critter - Prism
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There’re so many things I could do with my camera if I only knew how! 😂
During my holiday in Brittany I came across these wind turbines. I’m always very impressed by these structures that convert wind power into electrical energy and contrary to many people I don’t find them ugly, a little scary maybe, but very useful. These wind farms are an important source of renewable energy and inspired me to take a picture of them.
I have to admit that I’m not exactly a technical genius and therefore I still haven’t figured out what all the buttons on my camera are good for. Anyway, I hope you’ll enjoy my little experiment. 😁
Palace of Fine Arts.
There is something challenging about planning & putting together a star trail image that I immensely enjoy.
I don't see many photographers posting these types of images and I suppose it's because you have to stand out in the cold-dark night for a couple hours. Myself, I enjoy the alone time and the results are always pretty freaking cool. For all the conspiracy minded flat-earthers out there, this could prove the earth is round.
Ha!
single exposure - camera rotation - no edit
Light rotation & model: Stepko
Camera rotation & light: me
Emisar D4K - RGB Critter - Prism
Find the whole story on HIVE: Rotate Light