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e-Nάντια στην ανία: Οκτωβρίου 2014
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Αισθάνομαι, άρα υπάρχω! Πέμπτη, 30 Οκτωβρίου 2014. Από όλες τις πατρίδας μου τις χάρες. Ερωτικό σονέτο Νο 46. Απ' τα που θαύμασα άστρα, μουσκεμένα. Από λογής ποτάμια και δροσούλες,. Διάλεξα μόνο εκείνο που αγαπούσα. Κι από τότε κοιμάμαι με τη νύχτα. Απ' το κύμα, ένα κύμα κι άλλο κύμα,. Πράσινο πέλαο, πράσινο κλωνάρι,. Δε διάλεξα παρά μόνο ένα κύμα,. Τ' αδιαίρετο το κύμα του κορμιού σου. Όλες οι σταλαξιές, οι ρίζες όλες,. Και του φωτός όλα τα νήματα ήρθαν,. Αργά ή νωρίς ήρθανε να με δούνε. Μου αρέσουν οι ...
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e-Nάντια στην ανία: Ιουνίου 2015
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Αισθάνομαι, άρα υπάρχω! Τρίτη, 23 Ιουνίου 2015. Σήμερα που ήταν η πιο χαρούμενη μέρα της ζωής μου θέλω να πώ ένα μεγάλο ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΩ. Σε όλους εκείνους τους υπέροχους ανθρώπους που είναι μέσα στο Χρόνο, τον μοιραζόμαστε, με διδάσκουν, γελάμε, πονάμε, αγαπάμε. Σε έναν μικρό επαναστάτη που βγήκε εκτός Χρόνου και όμως είναι το ίδιο. Κάποτε θ' ανταμώσουμε στους λόφους του ήλιου. Μην ξεχνάς. Περπάτα. Ευχές από τον αγαπημένο μου αδερφό! Σύνδεσμοι σε αυτήν την ανάρτηση. Αποστολή με μήνυμα ηλεκτρονικού ταχυδρομείου.
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Cilice Astrophotography: November 2014
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Monday, November 10, 2014. The nearly full moon rising above the Sandia Mountains just east of Albuquerque. The mountains are bathed in radiant reds and oranges during sunset which likely gives rise to their namesake - Sandia is spanish for watermelon. Under the right conditions the mountain side seems to radiate light - a truly beautiful sight. Look quick though . the effect lasts only a few minutes. Click here to Flickr for full size version. Taken in Corrales New Mexico, November 5, 2014.
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Cilice Astrophotography: July 2011
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Saturday, July 30, 2011. Back in New Mexico for vacation. Started this chronicle from here just about a year ago now. On that trip I was thwarted by cloudy skies most of the nights so this year I thought I'd ratchet down the gear requirements while also doing something that worked with. The weather. Something that would be interesting come rain or shine. So as I wait for the skies to cooperate I did manage to get one nice picture. Hopefully many more to come. Scorpio escaping the clutches of Cerro Pedern...
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Cilice Astrophotography: Observers at the Edge
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012. Observers at the Edge. The "teapot" pouring star clouds right down the barrel of that Schmidt-Cassegrain. Two observers using the large Schmidt-Cass (one at scope, the other hidden at right using charts). One imager huddled over laptop with his refractor illuminated by the glow of red LEDs. My gear is hidden in the background but you can see my laptop silhouetted against the horizon. To go out and do it again. And again. Observers at the Edge. Each exposure 10s @ ISO 3200. If yo...
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Cilice Astrophotography: Venus, Moon, Gate
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Friday, February 27, 2015. Venus, Moon, Gate. Another DSLR shot to make me feel like I am still imaging the skies! Venus, Moon, Gate . click here to flickr. Not much deep sky work happening here in North Central New Mexico. I blame the near persistent cloud cover. To those that image the sky (at least deep sky) the presence of *any* clouds is reason enough to close up shop. Many people will exclaim . but it was so clear last night! Taken in Corrales New Mexico, February 20, 2015. We have that sorted out.
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Cilice Astrophotography: February 2015
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Friday, February 27, 2015. Venus, Moon, Gate. Another DSLR shot to make me feel like I am still imaging the skies! Venus, Moon, Gate . click here to flickr. Not much deep sky work happening here in North Central New Mexico. I blame the near persistent cloud cover. To those that image the sky (at least deep sky) the presence of *any* clouds is reason enough to close up shop. Many people will exclaim . but it was so clear last night! Taken in Corrales New Mexico, February 20, 2015. Links to this post.
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Cilice Astrophotography: Moon over Sandias
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Monday, November 10, 2014. The nearly full moon rising above the Sandia Mountains just east of Albuquerque. The mountains are bathed in radiant reds and oranges during sunset which likely gives rise to their namesake - Sandia is spanish for watermelon. Under the right conditions the mountain side seems to radiate light - a truly beautiful sight. Look quick though . the effect lasts only a few minutes. Click here to Flickr for full size version. Taken in Corrales New Mexico, November 5, 2014.
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Cilice Astrophotography: First Image, New Digs
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Wednesday, July 16, 2014. First Image, New Digs. I guess this will have to count as my first "astrophoto" from my new home in Corrales, New Mexico. It's a landscape, it's the (Full! Super-Duper) Moon, but it'll have to count. Super Moon, New Mexico style. Until then I'll have to practice some astro-landscape and conventional (read daylight! Images. New Mexico has a never-ending supply of clouds, lightning, mountains, deserts, wonderful people and other interesting things so I'll have plenty to do. I'm sa...
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