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on the circuit of Hindscarth and Robinson

I got to the finals in Cloudy Nights Imaging contest with this one , one of my favorites. Celestron CG-5 mount and the scope is a C6S.

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Tom Dash, Dean Borch Gallery. Photo By Andrew Katz

My lovely mare :-)

 

Read my blog post on this image here: eaustinphoto.blogspot.com/2014/01/theres-another-world-in...

 

I think random photo shoots are my favourite. :)

Rehearsal, HBS Studios Paris

6 October 2006

This is another way that I take pictures of the night sky. Seen here is the Losmandy GM-8 mount and tripod. This allows the camera to track the sky over the course of the night, avoiding star trails. On this mount is the DUPS - a side-by-side platform that holds the camera and the guidescope. The guidescope is the Stellarvue SV70. My Pentax K10D camera with the 300 mm lens is mounted on the Manfrotto lens support.

 

Taken with on-board flash (ick!) as the light was fading.

My brother Alex looking through the red dot scope of his Steyr Aug Carbine Config Airsoft

Display of contours in real time on an oscilloscope. Done with an arduino (serial communication) and an R-2R ladder as DAC.

This is slow due to the serial communication.

Right on target Sir!

Sigridur Kristinsdottir, Environment Agency Island, at the Initial planning conference, Skagerrak Oilspill Chemical Exercise SCOPE. Horten, 9. - 10. februar 2017. Exercise will be conducted september 2017.

Scope

 

The progressive rockgroup Scope was founded in Zwolle, The Netherlands in 1971. The band was founded by Henk Zomer (drums) and Rik Elings (keyboards, flute) who knew each other from high school where they played together in a band called Strange Power. Under this name they recorded two singles in 1971, "That's The Way/Turn Me Loose" and "Tenderfoot/Spring". With the addition of Rens Nieuwland (guitar) and Erik Raayman (bass guitar) they became Scope. In the coming years they play a lot throughout The Netherlands and Germany. In 1974 they record their debut in Germany for the Dutch label Negram.

In 1975 Rob Franken (keyboards) joins the band, Raayman leaves the band and joins Medusa, and Elings switches to bass guitar. With this line up they record their second album, also in Germany.

In 1976 drummer Zomer leaves the band and is replaced by Robert Vink for a short time. The next drummer is Roland Zeldenrust. In the same year they see a new bass player, Pablo Nahar. All these changes lead to end of the band in 1976.

 

Scope – II

Label: Atlantic ‎– ATL 50 078

Format: Vinyl, LP, Album

Country: Germany

Released: 1975

Genre: Jazz, Rock, Funk / Soul

Style: Fusion, Jazz-Rock, Jazz-Funk

 

Tracklist

 

A1 Tamotua

A2 Frisky Frog Funk

A3 Shuttle Service

A4 Ant-Artica

B1 Big Ferro

B2 High Checker

B3 Shuffle Funk Dog

B4 The Zebra (Part I)

B5 The Zebra (Part II)

 

Credits

 

Bass Guitar [Fender Precision], Grand Piano, Flute [Gemeinhart], Strings [Solina Strings] – Rik Elings

Drums [Ludwig Drums] – Henk Zomer

Electric Guitar [Gibson Les Paul Guitar], Twelve-String Guitar – Rens Nieuwland

Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Arp Odyssey] – Rob Franken

 

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#vinylrecordcollection

Wakefield and District Astronomical Society Stargazing live event at Horbury Academy. 07/01/14

Borgar Slørdal, IUA Telemark / Grenland Havn, at the Initial Planning Conference, Skagerrak Oilspill Chemical Exercise SCOPE. Horten, 9. - 10. februar 2017. Exercise will be conducted september 2017.

The Norfolk Scope, with a glimpse of Chrysler Hall to the right side.

 

**BEST VIEWED LARGE**

Karl on the way to the car. In the background Lechbruck church. / Karl auf dem Rueckweg zum Auto. Im Hintergrund die Kirche von Lechbruck.

This shot shows (top to bottom) /CE, R/W, /CE again on a slow channel, R/W again, and two data bits. The lower four traces are from a 5A14 four-channel plug-in which has a bandwidth of only 1MHz. The signals are way too fast for it!

 

Fredrik Tyren from Kustbevakningen at the Initial Planning Conference, Skagerrak Oilspill Chemical Exercise SCOPE. Horten, 9. - 10. februar 2017. Exercise will be conducted september 2017.

The viewfinder for an antique Cail-O-Scope. For a quarter it flicked through a series of frames to animate a 'story' about two kids getting hit in the face with a custard pie!

After scoping out a location east of Banning and finding that it would not be accessible with the time that we had available to us, we shot the westbound once west of Cville and then screamed to Van Meter, where I saw a bridge on the map that I thought we might have a chance to beat a 9x1 westbound to, that also might have sun. Well, although we almost got completely screwed, after a wild drive, quick jog and some last minute panic, we did it. This made up for a lot of hurt from both the previous day, and previous weekend.

 

Note: Keeping this one in the friends-only visibility out of respect for those who have built up a good rapport with the East End guys and don't want the carpetbaggers and the self-promotional sheep showing up and ruining the show. Not that ANYONE wants that, of course. Thanks as always to SM, JM, IH, AH, and all of you others who have provided assistance here on this day and in the past.

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