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Beautiful Earth

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bagitha Sun 13-Nov-11 20:41:47

epod.usra.edu/blog/2011/11/reflection-rainbow-over-swan-bay-victoria.html

Annobel Sun 13-Nov-11 21:00:10

Oh that's a gorgeous picture of a rare phenomenon. Love it. smile

bagitha Mon 14-Nov-11 13:27:03

Aurora Borealis

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/picturesoftheday/8888611/Pictures-of-the-day-14-November-2011.html

bagitha Tue 15-Nov-11 06:45:39

Time lapse NASA Fly over films:

vimeo.com/32001208

grandmaagain Tue 15-Nov-11 20:34:38

bagith what a fantastic set of links you are clever! I have watched and enjoyed them all thanks

twizzle Wed 16-Nov-11 13:36:38

Stunning pictures baggy

Thanks for sharing them. smile

bagitha Fri 18-Nov-11 08:02:35

A colour image showing different 'land' heights on the moon. I want to use it as inspiration for a temari but it will take me a while to work out how!

www.nasa.gov/images/content/604359main_WAC_CSHADE_O000N1800_1000.jpg

Annobel Fri 18-Nov-11 10:06:23

I hope you post a picture of the finished temari, bagitha. That's a great view of the moon. Anyone see the meteor shower last night?

bagitha Tue 13-Dec-11 07:01:47

Photos and info about ferns and lichens in Glen Affric. If you tap on the photos in the blog you get the large versions.

Photos from Glen Affric: www.treesforlife.org.uk/alansblog/?p=634

Butternut Tue 13-Dec-11 07:23:56

Inspirational photos. Great link.

bagitha Tue 13-Dec-11 09:49:40

They are inspirational, aren't they, butty? When it's less windy, rainy, haily here I'm going out with my macro lens and taking some more shots of lichens and the undersides of ferns. We have both those ferns and probably all those lichens in our garden or very nearby.

Butternut Tue 13-Dec-11 13:14:16

I'll look forward to them.smile

By the way, is your macro lens attached to a digital, or 'the old fashioned' type of camera?..... and do you digitally enhance any of them.......not that I have an issue with that at all.....just curious.

bagitha Tue 13-Dec-11 13:41:04

My camera is a Nikon D50 Digital SLR. I sometimes do a little adjusting, especially of light and shade, but not much as I haven't found it necessary. Also can't be bothered. It seems very time consuming when DH does it! So long as I can hold the camera steady enough, my macro lens focuses well both automatically and manually so there's no need to 'sharpen'. The only complaint I have with the camera is that it's fairly heavy to carry around, but most of my photographs are taken close to home, so that's not a huge issue.

bagitha Thu 22-Dec-11 06:39:18

www.kuriositas.com/2011/12/dallol-worlds-weirdest-volcanic-crater.html

bagitha Sat 24-Dec-11 11:49:53

Colourful pictures of booze. Very jolly!

www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/foodanddrinkpicturegalleries/8975727/Pictures-of-alcoholic-drinks-under-a-microscope-reveal-colourful-patterns.html

supernana Sat 24-Dec-11 13:14:10

Baggy No wonder a G&T lifts the spirits! The colourful pattern would translate well in most forms of textiles. smile

grannyactivist Sat 24-Dec-11 13:17:31

Baggy just looked at the pics with my (photographer) son and his comment was, 'Look, it's a party in your liver'. grin

bagitha Sat 24-Dec-11 14:09:09

I thought of fabrics too, super. GA, tell your photographer son grin!

supernana Sat 24-Dec-11 15:05:10

Baggy The amazing image from nasa would look marvellous as a glass platter or deep fruit bowl...or even as a silk headscarf... Awesome grin

bagitha Sun 25-Dec-11 06:22:05

I love this image of El Hierro volcano spewing.... well..... volcanic stuff into the ocean. Awesome planet we live on! It's the last picture in the series:

www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15546570

bagitha Mon 26-Dec-11 19:23:45

Lovely combination of colours:

epod.usra.edu/blog/2011/12/crabapples-in-snow.html

Carol Mon 23-Jan-12 22:00:30

Just seen pictures of Aurora Borealis over Swaledale in the Pennines, and apparently the lights will be visible tonight and tomorrow. Has anyone seen anything south of the Scottish border?

Carol Tue 24-Jan-12 11:23:12

Reports on the TV again today that the Aurora Borealis could come as far south as London tonight. I'm getting quite excited but every time I go out in the dark, I see nothing!! Is anyone else having any luck?

GoldenGran Tue 24-Jan-12 11:25:33

No but I will keep you posted, it is exciting.

jeni Tue 24-Jan-12 12:19:30

There is borealis watch web site I believe!