Posted on 04/02/2021 4:40:48 PM PDT by outofsalt
Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy snapped the incredible image this week He altered the image to highlight things the human eye can't see The incredible picture was created by processing the image with an inverted luminance layer to enhance the lunar texture
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Only a couple of pictures, but stunning.
A link in this article takes you to another image which is way cool. The ISS crossing the lunar equator,
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9320371/Astrophotographer-captures-stunning-photo-ISS-passes-moon.html
A May Zing.
Three well-placed finger holes and it would make a distinctive bowling ball!
Somebody took a blowtorch to a golf ball.
Me too, I try to keep my shots as close as possible to just what the camera can do. 95% of them get nothing but crop and resize.
I think I see Alice Kramden.
How long till we come out with goggles that act as super-powerful binoculars? Zoom and focus on demand, both macro and micro.
Predator vision. Sci fi has a way of predicting the future sometimes.
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