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  • Acrylic on Canvas. 2.13m x 1m / Atmospheric nebulae of colour, energy patterns and black strings of complexity Original sold at Savoy Exhibition, Katoomba – May 08

  • This image shows the three “stars” of Orion’s sword. / / The great nebula in the centre is classified as M42. It is approximately 7500 million million miles away from the earth. The red colour is caused by light being radiated by hydrogen atoms. The blue colour is the reflection of light being radiated by the massive O-class stars at the core of the nebula. The dark patches are caused by interstellar dust blocking our view. / / The smaller “Running Man Nebula” below it is classified as NGC1977. / / Technical details – Canon 400D with 200mm lens, 11×120 second exposures @ ISO800. Dark subtraction, flat field application, registration, stacking and processing in IRIS. Total exposure time 22 minutes. Here are some examples of my astrophotos as laminated prints

  • A long exposure through a telescope of the Pleaides star cluster, well known as the “Seven Sisters” in the constellation ‘Taurus the Bull’. Details at www.philhart.com

  • Also known as Messier 42, the famous nebula in the constellation Orion.

  • Dont realkly need to say alot :) but if u do buy one i ahve sold 4 so far, can u send me a piccy or on the buyers booth, would love to see u in them thanks to all the buyers so far!

  • Digital Photo Montage Also available as a super high resolution Giclee print from my own website. (Illustrated here as a large print in a charcoal box frame. Click on the buy/preview button to see other options) This image and many others are also available as MUGS T-SHIRTS and CARDS at ZAZZLE (You may need to register to purchase here)

  • I remember when I was a small child my first view of Mount Nankeira, with a backdrop of stars. / I stood holding Nanna’s hand, feeling the the pull of the great unknown, and knowing that someday I would be exploring those same Nebulas and Stars. / Standing here at the edge of the Sundering Sea, the mountain was awesome, but more awesome was my future beyond. This is a collaboration between Julie Langford and I . I used Julies image Nothing is Too Big with a Hand to Hold

  • stock from NASA and my own resources

  • 6×1 minute exposures @ iso800 / 8” f/5 newtonian//350d modded / darks and bias taken but no flat frames

  • Line from a song from another millennium.

  • Photo taken with my telescope. 2 minute exposure @ 800 ISO. Details: 110mm William Optics APO telescope, Orion Atlas Mount, computer controlled tracking with an Orion 90mm tracking telescope and Orion Guide camera. Nikon D70 DSLR Currently on display at: / Zafka Studios, 1999 NE Jensen Beach Blvd. Jensen Beach, FL. / www.zafka.com

  • Here’s another reason space rocks…..............Slee Dragon Wings. What you may ask are Slee Dragon Wings, well’ SDW’s are the best delicacy in the know universe, and maybe in a few unknown ones as well. Every 70th turn of the moon “CandyRock”, the SD’s hatch in the gelitinous pink craters of said moon, they suck up the sweet pink nectar, and when their wings are thick and heavy, they lift off the surface. Once beyond the pull of the moon, they float in space until meeting the gravitational / pull of the planet Candy Wings, floating gently down through the atmosphere and pulled by the lure of the Big Rock Candy Mountains and the sweet treats that await. After landing their 4 wings break off, they then burrow into the sweetness to find a mate and breed. The wings are gathered by the older Slee Dragon females and sold off-world at a fine profit. / The delicacy can be savoured at many top-end eateries across the Universe. Recipe. 4 Wings (nobeing as ever eaten more than 4) / 3 succulent Grimbil Eggs / 5 measures of Kram Lizard Brains / 4 bottles of Guinness ( aged 100 years ) Marinate wings in eggs and brains for at least 5 months. / then cook slowly over a bed of hot Creelab Bark ashes ( about 4 hours) Serve with a sprig of shamrock. Wash it all down with the Guinness. A feast, just talking about it makes me salivate,mmmmmmmmmm good, a tad expensive, but well worth the creds. Dragons and plants created in Bryce.

  • Under the stars known as the Five-Starred Cross we look upon the Straits of Marok where the pirate queen BloodRaven the Slayer was finally caught.Some call the 5 stars BloodRavens Sisters. / The planet is Nembred III, the moon is Marbled Blue, the system is Gleeba, we are on the very edge of the Orion Galaxy. / In this region of space there are many close systems and suns, and of course in the foreground the mountain called Slayers Folly. It was a few hundred years ago that BloodRaven chased a small vessel into the bay, and so ran into the trap set just for her.

  • living, breathing, creating … all as one.

  • Today I drove from my old home to my new home, so in the morning I drove from the past into the future. / And when driving alone I listen to music, on my journey into the future today I listened to the sound track from *The Last of the Mohicans a challenging sound, a sound of the future, but also the sounds of the death chant of the “People”. So with that I drove into the dawn, in my mind there formed the image of northern regions, forests, lakes and rivers, and thats where I’m heading, to my new home on the river. But of course that image is for the future, it won’t go away, it will wait for when its needed. So with the day at an end, I have to return to the past, because the transition is still taking place, both physically and mentally, the past pulling me back, and the future just beyond the horizon. And so on the drive home I listened to ” Spirit Chaser ” an album with the sounds of the Skin Drum, the Rain Stick and just a pinch of the Didge, and in the background of the sounds of the deserts and forests, and bush. All this from the Anglo Irish group “Dead Can Dance” Showing me that the past will always be there, back beyond the mountains of the mind, it catches and is caught on the sharp edges and the imagination will bring it out when needed, but not always as remembered, for the imagination is not infallible. And so this is my image for this day of change and transition, its an image of deserts and ageless continuation, and a place to confront the Spirit Seeker, and yes,as with all things, it waits for me on an alien world

  • This one’s a bit of a diversion for me. I’m just trying to avoid finishing my children series! I eventually broke down and bought a book on photo shop techniques . I’m not sure it helped that much as this image took me 5 times longer to create! / Still, it keeps me out of trouble I guess….

  • So called after Greenmo the Bold met Impermos the Grey Rider in mortal combat. Here at this ford on the Nylass River, Greenmo & the Rider fought for 65 turns of the moon, under the shadow of Grimmss World. / Having used every weapon and teaching at their disposal, and having spent the nights sharing a campfire. / They both knew that tomorrow one would pass on to a greater battlefield, whereas the winner would claim the Golden Chalice and so be crowned king. / .................................................................................................................... / Maybe it should have been called, Greenmos Folly. Featured in Alien Worlds/Landscapes

  • The Great Nebula in Orion

  • When *owlspook featured my image, I was asked did it have a name, so for owlspook….................. Let us call this world ” Aliens Dream” for thats what it really is, its in a galaxy far, far, away, its where my alien mind dwells, I just add the yeast and watch them rise, my dreams. Totally Alien, Pure Scifi, just one of the many worlds within this Alien Mind. Its my dream and may I never wake-up!!! “May you always create well and prosper” AV

  • A scene from the top of the world. Featured in First Things Group 23/07/09

  • This is the heart of the Milky Way our own galaxy. The section that you see here is mostly the constellation of Saggitarius. / Almost in the centre is the nebula M8 or usually known as the Lagoon.A little way to the right is the Nebula M20 or the Trifid so named as there are a series of dark lanes crossing the face of the nebula spliting it into 3 sections. The nebula is the top right corner is the Swan. Most visible are the many dark lanes that run across the face of the stars. these are not spaces between stars but rather dark clouds of dust and gas that obscure the klight of the background stars. / This phot was taken with a Nikon D300 with the 70-200 vr Nikon Lens set at f2.8 with an exposure of 4 minutes. this is a composite of 4 images overlayed in CS3 to reduce the grain from shooting at ISO 800. / This image was taken at Coonabarabran in the central west of NSW.

  • Have you ever wondered what sights await far from the shores of Earth. / Out beyond our Milky Way, out there beneath distant suns. This is what I think of when I write my stories for my images, for I see in my minds eye the wonders that lie beneath those suns. And with those thoughts try to describe their majesty. / Its really an incredible view and my words fall short, yet they await…............... / Out there on the very edge of a galaxy, far, far, far, away.

  • Every 300 years or so the planet Hale’akala glows red with anger, it is then time when offerings are made to the Goddess Pele. A time when our old and unhealthy give themselves, so that the strong may live. Stories and legends tell that this tower that rises 500 feet above to sea was once a great sky ship, and it sailed between the stars, it brought the people here to this place. / Our people have some very strange stories, how could something so big fly? But then I am old and unhealthy, the mind is slipping….........................so

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