One smokey quartz crystal sphere, with two clear quartz spheres with noonday sunlight going through them, magnifying the grains in the sand.
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The complexity of reflections mingling from four different sources caught my eye. A water feature traps the reflections from the windows surrounding it.
Triple conjunction (from left to right) of the Moon, Venus and Jupiter. Best viewed large
The subject is Matt. / Matt and I headed out to photograph the ‘conjunction of Jupiter and the Moon’. The sunset was OK so we took some shots, this is Matt in action. - ISO 100, f5.6, 1/50, 12mm / - Coken P121 gradient filter. / - Sigma 10-20mm lens on a tripod. Processing - 100% off camera. / - Added borders and black background. About the conjunction Jupiter and Venus begin December in conjunction at dusk in the southwestern sky. If the sky remains clear, the Jupiter-Venus conjunction, officially occurring tomorrow night, will be spectacular. Venus is the brighter of the two planets, and it remains high in the southwest throughout December, while the gaseous Jupiter descends the western horizon all month.
Taken 01.12.2008. Other than cropping and then enlarging, this is as it came off the camera. The camera chose the setting for this shot! I hope you like it. Thank you for looking, all comments and criticisms are welcome and appreciated.
On December the 1st 2008, Venus, Jupiter and the Crescent Moon came together and formed a unique shape in the sky – a smiley face! This image was captured at Green Point, overlooking Brisbane Water, on the Central Coast of NSW, Australia. Taken with a Canon 350D and Sigma 17-70mm lens. This image was chosen as 1 of the top 10 great astrophotos of 2008 by Sky&Telescope magazine. This image was featured on Astronomy Picture of the Day, 5th December 2008.
On December the 1st 2008, Venus, Jupiter and the Crescent Moon came together and formed a unique shape in the sky – a smiley face! This panorama was captured at Green Point, overlooking Brisbane Water, on the Central Coast of NSW, Australia.
Taken at Long Jetty on the Central Coast of NSW, Australia. Features 4 planets – Mercury, Venus, Mars and of course Earth! Featured on APOD, 30th September 2008. Taken with a Canon 350D and Sigma 17-70mm lens.
Taken on the 30th November, 2008 at Yattalunga Wharf with a beautiful evening conjunction of Venus and Jupiter, with the Crescent Moon below. Jupiter, Venus and Crescent Moon Taken with a Canon 350D and Sigma 17-70mm lens.
A conjunction of Venus, Jupiter and the Crescent Moon, behind the clocktower in Sale, East Gippsland (Victoria, Australia). The time on the clock (9:12pm) is Australian Eastern Daylight Savings Time, which was 1012 Universal Time on 1st December 2008). Canon 20D with 200mm lens. Mosaic of three images, each 3 seconds, f5.6 at ISO200. You have to imagine the fun of trying to jump with the tripod out of the way each time a car turned into the street. And the attention from the locals was not always desirable..
I caught this beautiful view of the Moon, Venus and Jupiter beside a lake in Tampa, Florida, where I stopped on my way home from work. Photo taken December 01, 2008.
This photo was taken on the 6th March 2008, at Terrigal on the Central Coast of NSW. In the sky is the conjunction of the Moon, Venus and Mercury. Taken with a Canon 350D + Sigma 17-70mm lens.
On December the 1st 2008, Venus, Jupiter and the Crescent Moon came together and formed a unique shape in the sky – a smiley face! This image was captured at Green Point, overlooking Brisbane Water, on the Central Coast of NSW, Australia. It’s a HDR image made up of 3 exposures.
On the 1st of December, three celestial bodies clustered together in the sky, it was a rare conjunction between the Moon, Venus and Jupiter.
Composite of two images. Raindrops and Nardoo water fern plus sky image. Moon, Venus, Jupiter Conjuntion, 1st Dec 2008. © Ern Mainka
A three-way conjunction of Venus, Jupiter and the crescent Moon on November 30, 2008 as seen from the Southern Oregon Coast south of Port Orford, with a silhouetted sea stack in the foreground. . The planets were enhanced with Photoshop CS3 but are in their exact locations. Nikon D700 w/ 50mm f/1.7 lens. 1/50th, f/3.5, ISO800
Taken at Berkeley Vale, on the Central Coast of NSW over looking Tuggerah Lake. Canon 20D + Sigma 17-70mm lens Photos of the Moon, Mercury, Jupiter and Mars Conjunction Thanks for looking.
Taken at Berkeley Vale, on the Central Coast of NSW over looking Tuggerah Lake. Canon 20D + Sigma 17-70mm lens Photos of the Moon, Mercury, Jupiter and Mars Conjunction Thanks for looking.
Taken at Berkeley Vale, on the Central Coast of NSW over looking Tuggerah Lake. Canon 20D + Sigma 17-70mm lens Photos of the Moon, Mercury, Jupiter and Mars Conjunction Thanks for looking.
Fractal design created with Incendia. Designer: Thea Walstra / /
Grouping of the Moon, Venus and Jupiter on December 1st 2008. Venus temporarily disappeared behind the moon. / Moon and planets image added to a seperate foreground image. / Canon 5D 70-200 f4L.
EDT…it’s the edge of winter…snow, wet, dark, light, night, day…a time when S.A.D is pre-eminent…it takes time to adjust, and some wait in limbo for EDT in March, but some embrace the changes…I don’t like the dark that sets in so early, so I have daylight bulbs in all my lamps…six weeks from now it’s the solstice and we start looking forward to lighter days Thomas Hood expresses it beautifully for us Watercolour on Sennelier Not Paper CLICK HERE TO SEE THE ENTIRE WINTER COLLECTION No sun-no moon! / No morn-no noon! / No dawn-no dusk-no proper time of day- / No sky-no earthly view— / No distance looking blue .. No road-no street- / No “t’other side the way”- / No end to any Row- / No indications where the Crescents go .. No top to any steeple- / No recognitions of familiar people- / No courtesies for showing ‘em— / No knowing ‘em! No mail-no post- / No news from any foreign coast- / No park-no ring-no afternoon gentility- / No company—no nobility .. No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease, / No comfortable feel in any member— / No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees, / No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds, / November!...Thomas Hood / Effet De Neige
Looking up at a “conjunction” of buildings through a perspex covering at an intersection in Sydney, Australia.
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