Comet 

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  • as seen from Champion Lakes, Western Australia

  • The comet of the century. Taken north of Melbourne on a tracking telescope mount with Olympus E330 dSLR.

  • Comet McNaught, the most visible heavenly spectacle in decades is lauded over by the grazing animals of the hills

  • comet mc naught over Canberra Australia

  • 16×20 acrylic on canvas original for sale $200.00 SOLD

  • ©)Seth F.Weaver,Sr. 08/23/07. A Compullage™. The banshee every year of the comet likes to steal Merlin’s cloak and get aboard her ghost horse and race the comet across the midnight sky. Screaming as she goes, so no one left below can rest.. It’s a good thing it only happens every 160 years. So when you go out at night and hear what sounds like an eery wind …It’s just the banshee racing the comet across the sky. At least she’s up there and not down here. Thanks for looking. Seth

  • This image was captured at 10pm on 23rd January 2007 from Mt. Martha looking towards Arthurs Seat and Dromana.

  • Photo enhanced in virtual photographer for the color and adding the streaking of the comet by the sun. Text was added. This art work is registered copyright© 2008 and any copyright infringement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in the USA and Internaional.

  • More messin’ around in photoshop with glitterato, solarcell and lunarcell.

  • Like a flamethrower in a fireworks factory…

  • A time-lapse photo looking south East at Myponga, South Australia of comet McNaught as the backdrop to the trail of the Space Shuttle across the image.

  • Tierazon Fractal

  • Acrylic painting on canvas 1.2mx.90m / Brush & palette knife 2007 ORIGINAL PAINTING AVAILABLE FOR SALE $880. Seeing the brilliant comet appear in our western / skies I was inspired to paint it. The trees are moulded / with a knife.

  • A series of images of microscopic crystal formations viewed using polarized light and captured by photomicrography. / Chemical compounds, ranging from the everyday to the exotic, are crystallized on to glass slides. / The crystal patterns are viewed using a microscope fitted with Polaroid filters at magnifications 25 to 250 times actual size. / The normally colorless crystals produce vibrant kaleidoscopic images embracing the entire color spectrum as a palette. / Hours may be spent searching for a composition of color and shape that attracts the eye of the photographer. / The resulting images evoke emotional responses unique to each observer.

  • This dilapidated building is hidden away in a public park near Harry Wright Lake. / It’s probably an old storehouse. On it was a mural of The Blue Comet, which last passed through the town in 1941. The mural is faded and chipping badly, and has been ignored, as is the building. A sign of days gone by. Weeds are overgrown around the building. The Blue Comet was recently memorialized in the TV show the Sopranos. It was when Bobby gets murdered when he is buying the Blue Comet toy train. / There are many tributes to The Blue Comet in NJ and train lore.

  • Ultra Fractal 4.04 Featured in All Things Orange Artwork Gallery on March, 2009

  • Rusty metal deck of an old shipwrecked yacht at Silica Beach, Jervis Bay, NSW, Australia. Taken with a Canon EOS350d and a 17-85mm lens. FEATURED in the group Abstract Macro Urban Art (03/09). Set of 2 with Rust Comets 2 /

  • NASA shot of the Comet Wild 2 during a crazily close fly-by in January 2006.

  • It bends far over Yell’ham Plain, / And we, from Yell’ham Height, / Stand and regard its fiery train, / So soon to swim from sight. It will return long years hence, when / As now its strange swift shine / Will fall on Yell’ham; but not then / On that sweet form of thine The Comet at Yell’ham by Thomas Hardy Featured in the ADAWG group! Thanks, guys! :-) /

  • In October 2007 comet Holmes unexpectedly burst into life and briefly became the largest object in the Solar System. Here is can be seen next to the bright star, Mirphak

  • Back in 1997, Homer and I went out to his land in the sandhills of South Carolina, way away from the city lights of Columbia to watch the impressive Hale-Bopp comet. I got this picture of the comet with a plane flying over using an Olympus OM-1 film camera on a tripod. I have no idea what the settings were! That was such a fun time! There are zillions of photos of the Hale-Bopp comet better than this one, but I was proud of have gotten even one!

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