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2000s, 1973; up north

Created with 3D products from Digital Artist Zone

CSX train exiting tunnel and crossing Potomac river at Harpers Ferry

  

Canon EOS 6D

EF70-200mm f/2.8L USM

ƒ/2.8 200.0 mm 1/3200 160

© Maan Muhsin Photography

For the Macro Mondays theme - Rule

 

Everyone must adhere to time.

Christmas time in Oklahoma City. Shot in Automobile Alley district.

It was the time of pomegranates.

The carnage came later.

Too late for lamentations. [r. l. cardoso]

Old abandoned house in Guthrie, Oklahoma.

It was all natural, merely sunlight was reflected onto this small corner and I didn't do anything.

Thanks everyone for all of your faves.

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Picture of the Week 42 in the group Your Best Minimal Shot Thank you !

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©annedhuart

Taken at Salisbury.The last few times I have been here the clock has been the same.The actual time was about 1.30

enjoyed a wonderful weekend in cambridge.

 

beautiful weather, fabulous company and a chance to cycle everywhere.

 

i've really missed cycling.

 

........back later with more, gotta go find a bench : )

~TITLE OF ARTWORK~

~ Christmas Time Again ~

ARTWORK CREATED ON: Paper

APPROXIMATE SIZE: 8.5" x 11" inches.

Signed + Dated

Created in December 2008.

 

~ABOUT THIS~

 

A special piece just in time for Christmas. Original Painting created in December 2008.

  

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Window in Time⠀

Burnaby Village British Columbia Canada⠀

www.sollows.ca

Ski BANSKO 2014 Mention Flickr to receive a 10% discount

 

www.colinandsuespence.com

Like every time at this time :-)

 

For unreleased photos on Flickr: www.giuliomagnifico.it

 

Thanks for your comments and favs!

Tempus Fugit - Ara Pacis

Generated by me, Tool used AI Stable Diffusion

Day 250. I spent a lot of time trying to get this right today. Did you know water drops have a mind of their own? They do not go where you want them to. In the end I just sprayed down the whole flower until I got a few decent drops to gather where I wanted them on the stem. I'm very pleased with the end result as this was my first time trying water drop refraction on a stem.

 

I used both of my trusty speedlights again today for this shot.

There is over 11 hours of imaging time in this image which was captured 31st Dec, 7th Jan and 14th Jan 2016, using the following equipment and software.

 

TS APO65Q Telescope

Atik 490EX CCD Camera

QHY5L Guide Camera on 90x50 finder scope

Baader Ha, OIII and SII narrow band filters.

Artemis Capture.

PHD2 Guiding.

All processing Pixinsight incl stacking (image integration)

 

This image is blended from SII, OIII and Ha filters using the PixelMath component in Pixinsight. The mix is to suit my own taste.

 

The SII has added Ha

The Ha as some OIII added

The OIII is on it's own

 

Thanks to Kayron at www.lightvortexastronomy.com for the wonderful tutorials.

 

I am very pleased with the detail of the data but I feel the stars do overpower and I would welcome any constructive criticism as to what I may be doing wrong (over exposure?) or can do to correct this in processing.

 

Dusty emission in the Tadpole nebula, IC 410, lies about 12,000 light-years away in the northern constellation Auriga. The cloud of glowing gas is over 100 light-years across, sculpted by stellar winds and radiation from embedded open star cluster NGC 1893. Formed in the interstellar cloud a mere 4 million years ago, bright cluster stars are seen all around the star-forming nebula. Notable near the image center are two relatively dense streamers of material trailing away from the nebula's central regions. Potentially sites of ongoing star formation in IC 410, these cosmic tadpole shapes are about 10 light-years long.

How much time have you already wasted?

This looks like any other piece of equipment in the Georgetown Steam Plant Museum. However, it is beyond ordinary. Very few know the real truth behind the open door on the left. Many go inside - very few come out!

Time lapse covering about 45 minutes, 9:42 pm - 10:30 pm.

  

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