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Originally posted by karl 12
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Originally posted by Little One
Thanks for finding me! I especially thank you for all of your effort in finding me as im scared to post the link! If youre there too - send me a friend request! (then you can see the uhm - 'good' ones lol)
Originally posted by Little One
I swim through this thread like a lil sea lion - love it!
A lot of talent in these pages. A lot of truly incredible shots, I've even learned a thing or two while floating through all of the images.
The Milky Way
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Axel Mellinger, of Central Michigan University, created this panorama of the Milky Way from 3,000 individual photographs that he melded together with mathematical models. Credit: Dr. Axel Mellinger.
home.arcor.de...
Originally posted by Little One
More! More!
Great white shark grins for camera close-up
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Originally posted by karl 12
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Originally posted by Morbo the Annihilator
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I LOOOOOOOOVE this one. My grandfather was a photographer who focused in time-lapse. Do you have any more like this?
Galactic Center of Milky Way Rises over Texas Star Party.
Time lapse video of night sky as it passes over the 2009 Texas Star Party in Fort Davis, Texas. The galactic core of Milky Way is brightly displayed. Images taken with 15mm fisheye lens.
Originally posted by Morbo the Annihilator
Planetarium 2