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Nikon D40
10sec @ f/3.8
Not photoshopped, walked around firing off the strobe, then flashed myself behind the bike.
Image taken with a SkyWatcher 70mm SK707AZ2 + Barlow 3X + 10mm lens (210x).
Edited with Photofiltre and MS Picture Manager, to get more details.
Sinus Iridium - 12.5" Newtonian @f/15 with a ZWO ASI290mc imaging camera under average seeing conditions.
Apollo 10 westward view across Apollo Landing Site 3 (ALS-3) in Sinus Medii (Central Bay). North is to the top. Bruce, the prominent crater on the far right, is about 6 kilometers (3.7 statute miles) in diameter. Landing Site 3 is to the southwest of Bruce, in the immediate vicinity of the extended “jagged” wrinkle ridge approximately 1/4 the way up from the bottom border of the photograph. Topographic features across the lunar surface are accentuated by the low sun angle. Sun angles range from near 6 degrees on the right, to less than one degree on the left.
Interestingly, a two-day delay in the launch of Apollo 11 would have resulted in ALS-3 becoming the prime landing site.
I believe both the Surveyor 4 impact and Surveyor 6 landing sites are within the frame.
… on a TV table Portatelevisore by Marco Zanuso for Bilumen 1973.
Green and light gray is still on my list. Does anyone know of any other colors?
Sinus rinse my ass ....Sweet mother of god ....
One must shoot 1/4 litre of saline solution up one nostril and it exits by the other..... let me tell you my friends..I think some came shooting out my ears too..
So seeming how it has phone numbers from around the world I felt I had to share.....lol...lol...
Kidding aside....Due to my past with recreational drugs I have tendencies of getting sinus infections every year ...... So to all the viewers who see this...sure get a giggle...... and to those who are still sniffing shit up your nose.... BEWARE my friends...apparently air is the only thing we should be breathing in through our nostrils .....
Have a great ....sniffing... weekend.
xox
E.E. constantly clearing a leaking mask. She said later, "...borrowed SCUBA gear sucks.". She also complained about her sinuses.
Vaquita is the most endangered cetacean in the world with a population decreased to less than 100 individuals This marine mammal is endemic to the shallow waters of Gulf of California, also known as Mar de Cortez in Mexico.