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Near Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire, UK

Misty Drizzle on this mornings Limestone way walk.

Go in a hurry to the goal

The experience of seeing a bright light during a near-death experience (NDE) is a common phenomenon, often attributed to physiological and psychological factors, particularly changes in brain activity during cardiac arrest or near-death situations. Research suggests that a surge in brain activity, especially in areas responsible for visual experience, may explain the perception of a bright light. Additionally, factors like decreased blood flow and oxygen to the eyes, leading to tunnel vision, could contribute to the experience.

 

Enough of that near death stuff - it was just another power cut (power outage) and a torch (flash light).

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Twin Lakes, Connecticut. FE2, Nikkor 28mm F/2.0. fujicolor200 scanned and switched in post.

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Un site moyennageux, un des plus beaux village de France.

 

◣ Un charme au cachet unique, le Château de Beynac fait partie des mieux conservés et des plus réputés de la région.

 

◣ De construction médiévale (XIIème siècle), il surplombe la rivière de la Dordogne et domine le Bourg sur sa rive droite.

 

◣ Le Château est classé Monument Historique le 11 février 1944.

 

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Egypt, 2013.

 

“True education is a kind of never ending story — a matter of continual beginnings, of habitual fresh starts, of persistent newness.”

― J.R.R. Tolkien

Canon 5d MkIII

Canon EF 16-35 f/4 IS

LEE ND 0.9 Hard Grad & The Little Stopper.

 

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Before you draw your conclusions about this image, please read the description.

 

The sky and foreground were captured back to back at the same focal length and with the same equipment from a single tripod position.

 

The camera position was roughly 2 miles away from the mountain station, and the telescope/camera combination has an extremely narrow field of view of only 1.5° x 2°. The resulting telephoto compression makes the otherwise tiny Orion Nebula appear huge.

 

Two years ago, I had already captured a similar deepscape, but I was never really satisfied with it. The problem was lacking data for my sky, especially in the green channel, as clouds moved in towards the end of the imaging session.

 

Of course, I could have recaptured the missing data or the entire Orion Nebula from a different place, but that's not my style. After waiting two years for an opportunity to reshoot the image, I finally got my chance this February.

 

The weather this time was perfect, which made capturing the sky pretty straightforward, but otherwise, the conditions were still as demanding as 2 years ago.

 

Getting the foreground in focus with a monochrome micro 4/3rd astro-cam and RGB filters through a 500mm f/5.6 telescope is a real pain. Furthermore, snowcats grooming the slopes caused constantly changing, extremely bright illumination. Considering this, I am quite happy that I was able to capture a usable foreground.

 

EXIF

Camera: ZWO ASI 1600MM Pro (cooled monochrome MFT astro-cam)

Telescope: William Optics Megrez 88 (500mm f/5.6)

Filters: Baader HaRGB

Other equipment: ZWO EFW and EAF

Autoguider: ZWO ASI 385MC

Mount: Equatoriallly mounted Skywatcher AZ-GTI

Rig control: ASIair

 

Sky:

25min RGB (each)

21min Ha

 

Foreground:

5x 60s RGB (each)

10 x 60s Luminance

Hasselblad 503CW

50mm

Ilford HP5+

f/11 1/60 sec

Looking up into the canopy of the autumn leaves. See you next year.

Metafora: laggiù c'è un luminoso cielo, non deprimetevi amici !

 

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A lovely walk today from Aberlour crossing the Spey and heading up towards Archiestown. The cloud cleared from the summit of Ben Rinnes revealing some fresh spring snow.

Roid Week 2016 Spring. Day 7, photo 2

Towards the light. Stratosphere, a new East London residential development designed by Stockwool for Telford Homes,

The world is falling to bits and there is a lot of work to do, but I skived off for a quick run. Look how super it is. All is not lost.

Taken towards the end of a session in Twigmoor Woods, North Lincolnshire. a bit of the mist was still hanging around as the sun shone through the trees.

 

Canon EOS R

Canon RF24-105

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PAULOWINA TOMENTOSA growing currently 10 -20 cm a day

-up to 4 meter a year

giant leaves

It’s Alice from Umbrella

I’m here to show you the light

I’m just another one of them

But I’ve got guns and I’m on your side

 

Hair: Tableau Vivant - Vento hair

Wings: Blueberry - Lillith Wings Red (gacha)

Tail: Blueberry - Lillith Tail Red (gacha)

Clothes: erratic / lily - lingerie / crimson SET (maitreya)

Pose: Poseidon - Flight Pose # 9 BENTO

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