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  • Lunar Eclipse, 28th August 2007 from the Blue Mountains Australia / I also made it into a timelapse / http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEnSu5Jb4V8 Thank you all for your great comments. Thanks to ‘leeo’, she made a suggestion to make a t-shirt. I have made a t-shirt design from a similar photo. / http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/426840

  • © Mark Ingram, copying and using this Image without prior permission will lead to prosecution

  • Sorry I haven’t been around lately.. Had the dratted flu! Thought I’d mix up the lunar world! :)

  • shot through a telescope with a scopetronix plossl 40mm objective and digital adaptor. 1/10sec f/8 ISO 50.

  • Full moon / Shooting Date/Time 9/27/2007 6:43:47 PM / Shooting Mode Manual / Tv (Shutter Speed) 1/20 / Av (Aperture Value) 6.3 / Light Metering Evaluative / ISO Speed 80 / Lens 7.3 – 29.2 mm / Focal Length 29.2 mm / Digital Zoom x 4.0 / White Balance Auto ___ All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © 2007 Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.

  • lunar eclipse 2/20/08. E-510. Zuiko 600mm. ISO ranged 100 – 200. most exposures at or near 1sec f5.6/8

  • A little Photoshop magic – silhouette of Jasper with some filters and a few PS brushes. THE CAT & THE MOON – by Sally Omar She looked for her cat / Couldn’t find him / Was he chasing rat / Where has he been Then came a sight / That made her smile / He was sitting in the night / She watched for quite awhile The moon so round / He just sat there / Without a sound / As if in an easy chair He was watching the moon / So intense / As if he would swoon / The moon immense She whistled a tune / And he turned around / Looked back at the moon / Happiness found / THE CAT & THE MOON So many thanks for writing this beautiful poem dear Sally – it fits just perfectly! x If you enjoy reading great poetry and stories – please visit Sally’s page on RB – her writing is amazing! x

  • Total Eclipse of the Moon captured at five stages on 28th August 2007.

  • Silently the Watchers looked on while the Stag of Forestonia, bathed in moonlight, searched the perimeter walls for his lost love….. More Photoshop Magic! Description for the DAC Group This was made using a photo of my black cat Fleur – sitting on a wall in sunlight looking out over the fields. I removed her and the background from the original shot, and then used a the Panopticum ‘Instant Mirror’ (Vertical Right) to produce a duplicate. I then used the Flaming Pear ‘Atherise’ filter (a favourite!) to change the colour of the image (making it night from day). The moon, clouds and some of the trees are photographs made into Photoshop brushes – these I use a great deal in my fantasy work. Then on a separate layer I create a glow/moonlight effect with the dodge tool – painting behind and down onto the stag below – increasing the brilliance using the light/shadows adjustment. More brushes(from the artists credited) are used on separate layers and given various effects with the ‘blend option’ for each (sorry I can’t recall all of them as I ‘play around’ until I’m happy with the result (the fun part!). Thanks to the following Deviant Artists for use of their fabulous brushes! Castle and Cathedral Brushes – Reine De Cueil / Tranquility Brushes – Wyckedbrush / Stag – Supalimstock

  • This photograph was taken using the TtV technique and is part of my TtV: Through the Viewfinder Series. Photographed using a 50 year old vintage Argoflex Seventy-five and a Canon. Best viewed LARGE Also available as a print, click on image below /

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  • With the global economy caught in the gravity of the financial crisis, it’s sad that programs like the Constellation Project will have a long wait before anything truly gets off the ground. / / NASA’s Constellation Project is set up to finish the International Space Station, retire the Shuttle Fleet and build a whole new fleet of space vehicles which will take us back to the Moon, then Mars and then the places beyond. / / But with Congressional limitations and funding cutbacks due to the financial crisis, as well as being stuck with a complicated and restrictive “go as you pay” finance structure it’s unlikely we’ll be seeing any groundbreaking manned space flights in the naughties. / / This image represents a fleeting memory of a childhood dream to see man explore our planets and then the stars beyond and it’s one of the few things as a child I looked up to America for. / / The universe is a big place and we’re yet to make it out of our solar system but without programs like the Constellation Project, man may never ever get to make another giant leap. / / DETAIL / / / /

  • The Moon is Earth’s only natural satellite and the fifth largest satellite in the Solar System. The average centre-to-centre distance from the Earth to the Moon is 384,403 kilometres (238,857 mi), about thirty times the diameter of the Earth. The common centre of mass of the system (the barycentre) is located at about 1,700 kilometres (1,100 mi)—a quarter the Earth’s radius—beneath the surface of the Earth. The Moon makes a complete orbit around the Earth every 27.3 days[nb 3] (the orbital period), and the periodic variations in the geometry of the Earth–Moon–Sun system are responsible for the phases of the Moon, which repeat every 29.5 days[nb 4] (the synodic period). / The Moon’s diameter is 3,474 kilometres (2,159 mi),[4] a little more than a quarter of that of the Earth. Thus, the Moon’s surface area is less than a tenth of the Earth (about a quarter of Earth’s land area, approximately as large as Russia, Canada, and the United States combined), and its volume is about 2 percent that of Earth. The pull of gravity at its surface is about 17 percent of that at the Earth’s surface. / The Moon is the only celestial body on which human beings have made a manned landing. While the Soviet Union’s Luna programme was the first to reach the Moon with unmanned spacecraft, the NASA Apollo program achieved the only manned missions to date, beginning with the first manned lunar mission by Apollo 8 in 1968, and six manned lunar landings between 1969 and 1972 – the first being Apollo 11 in 1969. Human exploration of the Moon temporarily ceased with the conclusion of the Apollo program, although a few robotic landers and orbiters have been sent to the Moon since that time. The U.S. has committed to return to the Moon by 2018. Image taken In Virginia with a Canon Digital Rebel XSI….and a 120mm 4.7inch refractor….and a 2x barlow lens…As Is

  • All Images Taken In Virginia with a Canon Digital Rebel XSI and A Canon 70-200mm IS Lens

  • “Time and Tide” She rises in silence on another human moment, and illuminates the crumbling icons we worship…and those we have yet to awaken to. Reality is merely a perception, and we can be so blind. Regardless of our lack of vision, / time and tide move inexorably to erase all traces of our petty struggles and return us to the place it all began… The ghosts of the past walk beside the spirits of the future, leaving invisible footprints upon this landscape… guiding a relentless cycle of humanity on its neverending journey to self discovery. Somewhere between the lines, truth reveals the simple joy of acceptance and the relinquishing of control, and waits patiently for us to see. Beyond all that we think we are or strive to be, time and tide will continue to overwrite our diminutive stories with a grander chronicle of their own, eternally seeking to restore the balance…. Wendy Slee (2009) (a large-format version of this image is currently on display in an exhibition at ArtGeo Gallery in Busselton, as part of the National Lifestyle Villages annual art awards)

  • Taken with a Canon Digital Rebel XSI…...AS IS / 1/13 / ISO 200 / Shot in RAW

  • ”..If you believe they put a man on the moon, man on the moon, / If you believe there’s nothing up their sleeve, then nothing is cool.” [R.E.M]

  • 2009 featured in / Your Magic Place on 09/09

  • 9×12 pastel on Sennelier paper This is dedicated to all my sisters on Red Bubble. I am eternally grateful for your gentle wisdom, divine intuition, and massive sense of humor. You all walk the path of the Wise Women, and I am so lucky to get to follow behind you.

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