Purple zen by Tramont_ana by Tramont_ana

Capo Spartivento. Sardinia, Italy.

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Braies Lake by VittorioDelliPonti by VittorioDelliPonti


Braces Lake, Dolomites

Mesa Arch by SamRoniger by SamRoniger


This is Mesa Arch at Canyonlands National Park.
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The area around Moab, Utah is highly recommendable for photographers, as there are so many spots to take pictures.
This one here is a fairly common one for sunrise, arrive early if you want a good spot!

Brouillard by SPphotographie by SPphotographie

Puesta de sol by agonzalezque20 by agonzalezque20

3/2/16 House finch by KeithSpangle by KeithSpangle

Гордый птиц by ValeryAksyonov by ValeryAksyonov

In wind waves by marciopereiraarrebola by marciopereiraarrebola

Red Rose of Love by maxrastello by maxrastello

A rose (/ˈroʊz/) is a woody perennial of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae. There are over 100 species and thousands of cultivars. They form a group of plants that can be erect shrubs, climbing or trailing with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles. Flowers vary in size and shape and are usually large and showy, in colours ranging from white through yellows and reds.

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NGC 104 ( 47 Tucanae ) with NGC 121 – by Mike O’Day ( http://ift.tt/1Is21aB ) by MikeODay by MikeODay

NGC 104 ( also known as 47 Tucanae ) alongside the far more distant NGC 121 in the constellation Tucana by Mike O’Day ( http://ift.tt/1Op15wT )

NGC 104 – 47 Tucanae, is the second largest Globular Cluster in the sky ( after Omega Centauri ). Only visible from lower latitudes, it was not recorded by European observers until Nicholas de Lacaille did so whilst visiting South Africa in 1751. Containing millions of stars and appearing about the size of the full moon, 47 Tucanae is in fact approximately 214 light years in diameter and around 15,000 light years from Earth.

The smaller cluster, NGC 121, appears as a companion to 47 Tucanae but is in fact of similar size, more than ten times farther away at around 200,000 light years and belongs to one of the Milkyway’s dwarf galaxies, the Small Magellanic Cloud .

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Details:

NGC 104 – RA 00h 24.1m, Dec -72 deg 5′.
NGC 121 – RA 00h 268.1m, Dec -71 deg 31′.

Skywatcher Quattro 10″ f4 Newtonian.

Skywatcher Quattro 10″ f4 Newtonian
Skywatcher AZ Eq6 GT Mount
Guiding: Orion Shortube 80 guidescope, Starshoot Autoguider, PHD2
Baader MPCC Mark 3 Coma Corrector
Nikon D5300 (unmodified). Field of view (deg) ~ 1.35 x 0.90
Combination of 66 images ranging from 25 to 200 sec @ ISO400
16 Oct 2015

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