Satellite
107 creative works found
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moon captured by girl
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One of my first picture taken over the week-end with the 1Ds Mark III. The dynamic range of this camera is simply unbelievable…
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Something completely non-artistic… however, it’s a nice image (digitally enhanced, of course). I’ll probably take it down after a few days, depending on its popularity. I guess I just wanted to share the moment. This eclipse happened on February 20th-21st, 2008, shot in Brazil **Edit: This image is staying due to its surprising popularity! :)
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Acrylic with sand on canvas
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Just another opportunity to take a well-known image and bastardise it I’m afraid. Everyone’s beloved little HMV doggie has nefarious orders beamed directly into his furry little brain by his faceless master, somewhere on the other side of the universe… (I don’t think that the universe actually has sides or corners or anything og the sort, but this work is all about challenging received wisdom, if only for the sake of showing why it is so well received.)
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Acrylic with sand and glass pearls on canvas
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Some sorta flower I found, it was like yellow green, very strange and beautiful
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Acryl with sand on canvas
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Acrylic with sand on canvas
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This is a 15 minute exposure of star trails above one of the main pools at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico. I took this when it first looked fully dark outside and I was still able to catch color from the remains of the earlier sunset. The color is as it came out of the camera with noise reduction applied. I was amazed at my luck in catching an Iridium flare! “Iridium flares”http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satellite_flare are brilliant glints or flares created on predictable intervals by the constellation Iridium communication satellites interacting with the sun. You can tell the hotter stars by their streak’s blue color, with cooler ones coming in more red. What amazed me is that star trails would come in this good so soon after sunset. I attribute the nearly new moon and the low light pollution of this area in New Mexico. This was taken at ISO 400 at 28mm f/2.8 utilizing long-time exposure noise reduction in camera and further selective noise reduction via Neat Image in post.
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Sat Dishes set amongst the sheep farms north of Auckland…Another Dawn shot…BTW I am not a morning person!
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Acrylic with sand on canvas
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Full Moon
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Is this the real thing, or a scale model???
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Digital art.
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This is my vision of Infinite Future Chaos: / / Every element of this my vision, has a specific one meant. / / The war, present, future, past. / The scientific search, the run-up towards the space, the new technologies, Internet. / The skyscrapers that are pushed beyond the look, creating the infinite. / / +Please Comment Me / Infinite Future Chaos-Photoshop Creative Challenge / /
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New Update and Thank yous!
by InfinityRainSorry I have been so quiet lately, first I lost my internet and was only able to get on once in a while through a borrowed connection. Wi…
Sorry I have been so quiet lately, first I lost my internet and was only able to get on once in a while through a borrowed connection. With the limited time online and the fact that it was a 24 kbps connection, needless to say I didn’t get much done at all. / But now I finally WOOO HOOO have high speed internet via satellite! / I am so happy about that, cable and dsl aren’t available this far out in the boonies so this was my only choice. / Anyway I will be around a lot more often and hope to get caught up with all your gorgeous works of art. I also wanted to send out several big hearty thank yous for the cards and t-shirts that have been purchased in the past couple months. You are all such beautiful supportive people. / Hugs / Rain
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Shot with a Canon EOS 350D at the focus of a 150/750 Newtonian telescope. March, 3rd 2007.
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