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PriceIsRight
If you're reading this, you're missing Space Week on the Science Channel!!
catdr9155
Quote: Originally posted by PriceIsRight
If you're reading this, you're missing Space Week on the Science Channel!!
Shit bro I have already wasted all my hobby pics today in the other thread..... Dammit I forgot!
PriceIsRight
Quote: Originally posted by catdr9155
Shit bro I have already wasted all my hobby pics today in the other thread..... Dammit I forgot!


You can still post 'em here! This is the place!
kali
Quote: Originally posted by PriceIsRight
If you're reading this, you're missing Space Week on the Science Channel!!
yeah, i saw the ad for that while I was watching the Discover channel.

From the Earth to the Moon is going to be shown on tues. (I love seeing my shots fly accross the screen)

I don't get the Science channel (on dish you pay extra), but everyone that does get it should watch all week.
kali
Quote: Originally posted by PriceIsRight
Whoa, that octopus-looking stuff is weird hehee..is that done with a flexible mirror? Or is it not even a miror? How do they do that?

i think it's all programmed. I'll have to check that guys web site to see if he reveals anything.
PriceIsRight
Astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes have recorded the brightest supernova ever seen. The explosion came from a star about 150 times more massive than the Sun located in a distant galaxy. What researchers have learned from the blast suggests that a similar explosion could happen soon here in our own Milky Way.

FULL STORY at

http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y....htm?list733722
Mytee Mouse
Look what I just got done doing!



Heres another shot!


SATANS BEST BUD
Quote: Originally posted by Mytee Mouse
Look what I just got done doing!



did one of your pets die?

that hell of a grave site for Sparky :D
Mytee Mouse
Quote: Originally posted by SATANS BEST BUD
did one of your pets die?

that hell of a grave site for Sparky :D
Ha Ha Ha very funny mother fucker!





















I does look kinda like a grave site
MeSelf
Quote: Originally posted by Mytee Mouse
Look what I just got done doing!

Heres another shot!


R.I.P. granny... R.I.P. :D
Scales
I didn't take the time to catch up on the 200 posts of stupid fucking stars and crap to see what I missed...

But I just had to come here to say that I got a camera again. My mother bought the one I had been researching as a 'conception celebration'

Apparently the hippies and yuppies celebrate conception, and I got to partake in the celebrations.

It looks like exactly the camera I want. It is an SLR styled camera, with all the bells and whistles and learning oportunity as a DSLR, but with a built in 10x lense and an auto pop up flash.

You can set aperature priority and all that manual type of stuff. It also has 12 different settings from ones as specific as 'fireworks' to a landscape types and many many others.

10x zoom, 7.1 mega pixls, $300 Canadian. It will be a good camera for me to learn on while the DSLR Canons drop in price and the lenses get cheaper.
PriceIsRight
Quote: Originally posted by Scales
IBut I just had to come here to say that I got a camera again. My mother bought the one I had been researching as a 'conception celebration'

It looks like exactly the camera I want. It is an SLR styled camera, with all the bells and whistles and learning oportunity as a DSLR, but with a built in 10x lense and an auto pop up flash.
You can set aperature priority and all that manual type of stuff. It also has 12 different settings from ones as specific as 'fireworks' to a landscape types and many many others.

10x zoom, 7.1 mega pixls, $300 Canadian. It will be a good camera for me to learn on while the DSLR Canons drop in price and the lenses get cheaper.


Nice. I definitely have to get either a new camera, or my 35mm out of boxes and get it fixed. The shuter stuck on me a few years ago, and I didn't get it fixed. I'm missing a lot of shots!
$300 Canadian...hmm...aboot the cost of an American donut?
:D
PriceIsRight
Quote: Originally posted by Mytee Mouse
Look what I just got done doing!


]


I never thought of having a waterfall in place of the main headstone :D

That's pretty cool! The idea I'm working on is similar, but overall, there's more involved. It seems to be in an awkward part of the yard, though..do you have plans to do something around it?
PriceIsRight
IN BROAD DAYLIGHT: Yesterday in the skies above southern France, the International Space Station (ISS) passed extremely close to the planet Venus. Etienne Simian of Saint Martin de Crau photographed the encounter in broad daylight

MeSelf
Quote: Originally posted by Scales
I didn't take the time to catch up on the 200 posts of stupid fucking stars and crap to see what I missed...

But I just had to come here to say that I got a camera again. My mother bought the one I had been researching as a 'conception celebration'

Apparently the hippies and yuppies celebrate conception, and I got to partake in the celebrations.

It looks like exactly the camera I want. It is an SLR styled camera, with all the bells and whistles and learning oportunity as a DSLR, but with a built in 10x lense and an auto pop up flash.

You can set aperature priority and all that manual type of stuff. It also has 12 different settings from ones as specific as 'fireworks' to a landscape types and many many others.

10x zoom, 7.1 mega pixls, $300 Canadian. It will be a good camera for me to learn on while the DSLR Canons drop in price and the lenses get cheaper.


Awesome! Moms are :cool:. I've heard that Canon is working on a bunch of new sensors for their cameras. If that's the case, prices of their lines containing the current CMOS sensors are going to drop drastically. Canon usually tests new components in their lower end cameras, not that the digital Rebel, Rebel XT or Rebel XTi are low end, but these cameras have cheaper housings, etc. Once they've tested the technology, they then "upgrade" the higher end models 30D, 5D, Mark II, etc., with the new "guts". Enjoy the new toy... ;)
kali
hey! look what I found!!!

stellarium - a "planetarium" on you computer and it comes for linux, MAC's and windows. check out the screenshots - you WON'T believe it!

plus, here's a you tube time lapse movie - made against the music of phil glass. it's JUST beautiful!
PriceIsRight
Quote: Originally posted by kali
hey! look what I found!!!

stellarium - a "planetarium" on you computer and it comes for linux, MAC's and windows. check out the screenshots - you WON'T believe it!

plus, here's a you tube time lapse movie - made against the music of phil glass. it's JUST beautiful!


That rules!
Click-save
Thanxxxxxxxxx
kali
Another really cool Spacy program, Celestia is available for Windows, linux, MAC.

And, apparently, it will run from a flash drive. I haven't tried THAT yet, but it's on my list of things to tryout.

I found out about this program a few years a go because it was 1st made on linux and it looks like it has improved and matured in that time.
PriceIsRight
Quote: Originally posted by kali
Another really cool Spacy program, Celestia is available for Windows, linux, MAC.

And, apparently, it will run from a flash drive. I haven't tried THAT yet, but it's on my list of things to tryout.

I found out about this program a few years a go because it was 1st made on linux and it looks like it has improved and matured in that time.


It is a nice program. I had trouble at first, I think it's my computer on the blink..it works, and it's similar to the "Starry Night Backyard" I had in my system originally. I bought it years ago, and the CD still works with XP.
RoadBoy
Ham Radio and Practicing The Darwin Rule.

www.arrl.com
www.rac.ca
www.hamsexy.com
Zeke
Found this a few years ago and I repost it every now and then...

http://www.fullscreenqtvr.com/moon/

http://www.fullscreenqtvr.com/mars/

Main page http://www.fullscreenqtvr.com/

Giant Panorama shots
greddy10
wrong thread
PriceIsRight
Quote: Originally posted by Zeke
Found this a few years ago and I repost it every now and then...

http://www.fullscreenqtvr.com/moon/

http://www.fullscreenqtvr.com/mars/

Main page http://www.fullscreenqtvr.com/

Giant Panorama shots


Those are pretty cool! I never think to search for site like that, I usually check the daily updated basic ones. Simple, i am
:D
PriceIsRight
Quote: Originally posted by greddy10
wrong thread


:scratch:
Zeke
SATURDAY MAY 19, 2007 Last modified: Friday, May 18, 2007 12:10 PM PDT
In this photo provided by Odyssey Marine Exploration, Odyssey co-founder Greg Stemm (left), examines coins recovered from the ‘Black Swan’ shipwreck with an unidentified member of the conservation team Thursday at an undisclosed location.
Shipwreck yields historic riches

By MITCH STACY - Associated Press

TAMPA, Fla. — Deep-sea explorers said Friday they have mined what could be the richest shipwreck treasure in history, bringing home 17 tons of colonial-era silver and gold coins from an undisclosed site in the Atlantic Ocean. Estimated value: $500 million.

A jet chartered by Tampa-based Odyssey Marine Exploration landed in the United States recently with hundreds of plastic containers brimming with coins raised from the ocean floor, Odyssey co-chairman Greg Stemm said. The more than 500,000 pieces are expected to fetch an average of $1,000 each from collectors and investors.

‘‘For this colonial era, I think (the find) is unprecedented,’’ said rare coin expert Nick Bruyer, who examined a batch of coins from the wreck. ‘‘I don’t know of anything equal or comparable to it.’’

Citing security concerns, the company declined to release any details about the ship or the wreck site Friday. Stemm said a formal announcement will come later, but court records indicate the coins might come from a 400-year-old ship found off England.

Because the shipwreck was found in a lane where many colonial-era vessels went down, there is still some uncertainty about its nationality, size and age, Stemm said, although evidence points to a specific known shipwreck. The site is beyond the territorial waters or legal jurisdiction of any country, he said.

‘‘Rather than a shout of glee, it’s more being able to exhale for the first time in a long time,’’ Stemm said of the haul, by far the biggest in Odyssey’s 13-year history.

He wouldn’t say if the loot was taken from the same wreck site near the English Channel that Odyssey recently petitioned a federal court for permission to salvage.

In seeking exclusive rights to that site, an Odyssey attorney told a federal judge last fall that the company likely had found the remains of a 17th-century merchant vessel that sank with valuable cargo aboard, about 40 miles off the southwestern tip of England. A judge signed an order granting those rights last month.

In keeping with the secretive nature of the project dubbed ‘‘Black Swan,’’ Odyssey also isn’t talking yet about the types, denominations and country of origin of the coins.

Bruyer said he observed a wide range of varieties and dates of likely uncirculated currency in much better condition than artifacts yielded by most shipwrecks of a similar age.

The Black Swan coins — mostly silver pieces — likely will fetch several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars each, with some possibly commanding much more, he said. Value is determined by rarity, condition and the story behind them.

Controlled release of the coins into the market along with their expected high value to collectors likely will keep prices at a premium, he said.

The richest ever shipwreck haul was yielded by the Spanish galleon Nuestra Senora de Atocha, which sank in a hurricane off the Florida Keys in 1622. Treasure-hunting pioneer Mel Fisher found it in 1985, retrieving a reported $400 million in coins and other loot.

Odyssey likely will return to the same spot for more coins and artifacts.

‘‘We have treated this site with kid gloves and the archaeological work done by our team out there is unsurpassed,’’ Odyssey CEO John Morris said. ‘‘We are thoroughly documenting and recording the site, which we believe will have immense historical significance.’’

The news is timely for Odyssey, the only publicly traded company of its kind.

The company salvaged more than 50,000 coins and other artifacts from the wreck of the SS Republic off Savannah, Ga., in 2003, making millions. But Odyssey posted losses in 2005 and 2006 while using its expensive, state-of-the-art ships and deep-water robotic equipment to hunt for the next mother lode.

‘‘The outside world now understands that what we do is a real business and is repeatable and not just a lucky one shot deal,’’ Stemm said. ‘‘I don’t know of anybody else who has hit more than one economically significant shipwreck.’’

In January, Odyssey won permission from the Spanish government to resume a suspended search for the wreck of the HMS Sussex, which was leading a British fleet into the Mediterranean Sea for a war against France in 1694 when it sank in a storm off Gibraltar.

Historians believe the 157-foot warship was carrying nine tons of gold coins to buy the loyalty of the Duke of Savoy, a potential ally in southeastern France. Odyssey believes those coins could also fetch more than $500 million.

But under the terms of a historic agreement Odyssey will have to share any finds with the British government. The company will get 80 percent of the first $45 million and about 50 percent of the proceeds thereafter.
greddy10
Quote: Originally posted by PriceIsRight
:scratch:
I didn't mean to post in here, I wanted to post in the weekend one.
PriceIsRight
Quote: Originally posted by Zeke
SATURDAY MAY 19, 2007 Last modified: Friday, May 18, 2007 12:10 PM PDT
In this photo provided by Odyssey Marine Exploration, Odyssey co-founder Greg Stemm (left), examines coins recovered from the ‘Black Swan’ shipwreck with an unidentified member of the conservation team Thursday at an undisclosed location.
Shipwreck yields historic riches

.


I heard about this. I live on the Treasure Coast. Many pirate ships went down in the past during storms. When a storm passes here, you can go to the beach with a metal detector, and pick up many rare, expensive coins, etc.
This treasure they found is the mother load!
PriceIsRight
Go out tonight, 5.19.07 at sundown, and you'll see the moon and Venus right next to each other in the west
:)
gasdriverca
Quote: Originally posted by Scales
Found a picture I've been looking for, for a while. Figured some on this board would like it.

I used to breed turtles. :p

Some pics of my 3 toed box turtles going at it.






I didn't know turtles could get into those kind of positions :lol:
PriceIsRight
Quote: Originally posted by PriceIsRight
Go out tonight, 5.19.07 at sundown, and you'll see the moon and Venus right next to each other in the west
:)


Did anyone see it? I amazed some people just by pointing up, and telling them what it is.
:)
Slut Monkey
I dabble in ufoligy & thing's in nature that arn't suposta happen the way they do. I need to know what exactly makes shit happen & why & if infact shit did happen the way it was witnessed. Most stories are BS, but a % of these thing's happened & can't be explained. That's the cool part when it makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up straight.
PriceIsRight
Quote: Originally posted by Slut Monkey
I dabble in ufoligy & thing's in nature that arn't suposta happen the way they do. I need to know what exactly makes shit happen & why & if infact shit did happen the way it was witnessed. Most stories are BS, but a % of these thing's happened & can't be explained. That's the cool part when it makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up straight.


Those stories are always cool to hear (barring wacko's, of course). Being an astronomer, I can't look up at night, and say "we're alone." That's insane. How could we be the only ones? It's a big galaxy, and there's plenty of room out there.
When you say "things that aren't supposed to happen," do you mean that specifically?
Mytee Mouse
good moring pir (minnine ) mytee's at work and i already post one on mine wait 30 still
PriceIsRight
Quote: Originally posted by Mytee Mouse
good moring pir (minnine ) mytee's at work and i already post one on mine wait 30 still


Hiya Minnie! You made a lot of new fans yesterday!
:D
Minnie Mouse
Quote: Originally posted by PriceIsRight
Hiya Minnie! You made a lot of new fans yesterday!
:D



I know and your my biggest :D
Slut Monkey
Quote: Originally posted by PriceIsRight
Those stories are always cool to hear (barring wacko's, of course). Being an astronomer, I can't look up at night, and say "we're alone." That's insane. How could we be the only ones? It's a big galaxy, and there's plenty of room out there.
When you say "things that aren't supposed to happen," do you mean that specifically?


Yes. There are documented case files of people/objects leaving and returning to sight all over the net,(Dimentional Rifts). The fun all come's from proving or disproving they exist. The best way of discribing them would be mini black holes.

Other interests I have are in (Proving / Disproving) would be: Big Foot, Flight systems that do not rely on carbon fuels.
PriceIsRight
Quote: Originally posted by Slut Monkey
Yes. There are documented case files of people/objects leaving and returning to sight all over the net,(Dimentional Rifts). The fun all come's from proving or disproving they exist. The best way of discribing them would be mini black holes.

Other interests I have are in (Proving / Disproving) would be: Big Foot, Flight systems that do not rely on carbon fuels.


I think the first step is for the 'powers that be' admit that our Laws of Physics don't work outside of our atmosphere. many questions would be answered if that happened. Then again, maybe they don't want them answered.
:)
PriceIsRight
Quote: Originally posted by Minnie Mouse
I know and your my biggest :D


Yes, I'm a major Minnie fan, and i might start a club!
kali
Found an article about the Greenwich planetarium. Looks weird, and the article includes a bit of history.


btw, I'm a big Betty Boop fan (or a Fleischer Bros fan).






jesus! you changed your AV just as I was posting!! :jj:
PriceIsRight
Quote: Originally posted by kali
Found an article about the Greenwich planetarium. Looks weird, and the article includes a bit of history.
btw, I'm a big Betty Boop fan (or a Fleischer Bros fan).

jesus! you changed your AV just as I was posting!! :jj:


hehee..I pop around :D
That's a cool article. I haven't been to any planetariums down here yet..Miami is run by Jack Horkheimer, I always watched his 5 minute shows on PBS, Star Gazer (It used to be Star Hustler, but the politically correct people made them change it :rolleyes: )
He has a website with all episodes in archive :)
Slut Monkey
Quote: Originally posted by PriceIsRight
Yes, I'm a major Minnie fan, and i might start a club!


Yes Minnie, You are the very best. A real team player. Can I be your 2nd bestest friend? PLZ PLZ PLZ
Slut Monkey
Quote: Originally posted by PriceIsRight
I think the first step is for the 'powers that be' admit that our Laws of Physics don't work outside of our atmosphere. many questions would be answered if that happened. Then again, maybe they don't want them answered.
:)


Your right there PIR. The have to deni any of it and debunk and evidence pointing in that direction or the banks of the world would fall. Money makes the world go around,,,,for now.
PriceIsRight
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18789488/

here's a Canadian blast!
:D
Slut Monkey
Quote: Originally posted by PriceIsRight
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18789488/

here's a Canadian blast!
:D


The fuckin thing must be related to my wife. She makes everything close to her want to die too.
MeSelf
Just got back from Oregon. Visited Portland, Newport Beach and Bend. Also spent some time around Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Hood. Starting to organize my photos (I took 5-6 gigabytes worth) and play with some post processing. Here's one to get me started...


PriceIsRight
Quote: Originally posted by MeSelf
Just got back from Oregon. Visited Portland, Newport Beach and Bend. Also spent some time around Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Hood. Starting to organize my photos (I took 5-6 gigabytes worth) and play with some post processing. Here's one to get me started...


This is gonna be goooood
:)
MeSelf
Quote: Originally posted by PriceIsRight
This is gonna be goooood
:)


Hey bud-day. I downloaded all of my photos to my hard drive today and there are 600. I am trying to convert them in a format and size suitable for posting (I shoot RAW images at about 10 megs a pop). Here is one I uploaded to photobucket as a test. I get some more up in the coming days... ;)


Rodehi
Quote: Originally posted by MeSelf
Hey bud-day. I downloaded all of my photos to my hard drive today and there are 600. I am trying to convert them in a format and size suitable for posting (I shoot RAW images at about 10 megs a pop). Here is one I uploaded to photobucket as a test. I get some more up in the coming days... ;)


you use raw all the time?I rarely if ever use it and most pro's Ive talked to rarely do either...some situations may warrant it but they are few,you might save alot of time and effort if you stick to jpeg,just sayin :)
MeSelf
Quote: Originally posted by Rodehi
you use raw all the time?I rarely if ever use it and most pro's Ive talked to rarely do either...some situations may warrant it but they are few,you might save alot of time and effort if you stick to jpeg,just sayin :)


I'm still learning. I guess one never really wants to stop. From what I have read, RAW format allows you to preserve the most actual color data of a subject. This is important if you want to do any post processing, right? I guess for the majority of shots, JPEG is fine. However, I never know if I am going to play with a photo's color, light, RGB curves, etc. Do you know different?
Rodehi
Quote: Originally posted by MeSelf
I'm still learning. I guess one never really wants to stop. From what I have read, RAW format allows you to preserve the most actual color data of a subject. This is important if you want to do any post processing, right? I guess for the majority of shots, JPEG is fine. However, I never know if I am going to play with a photo's color, light, RGB curves, etc. Do you know different?

I put every single photo worth keeping through photoshop and 100% of the time you can improve it even in JPEG ....the main advantage of RAW is that you have alot more control of white balance but not much else...all that other stuff curves,unsharp mask etc etc you still have quite a bit of control of in JPEG
MeSelf
Quote: Originally posted by Rodehi
I put every single photo worth keeping through photoshop and 100% of the time you can improve it even in JPEG ....the main advantage of RAW is that you have alot more control of white balance but not much else...all that other stuff curves,unsharp mask etc etc you still have quite a bit of control of in JPEG


Thanks for the help. Like I said, I am just starting to scratch the surface and absorb any help I can get a hold of. Here are a few more.






MeSelf




MeSelf
Blue moon tonight in the western hemisphere...Second full moon in a calendar month...
teeroy
Quote: Originally posted by MeSelf
Blue moon tonight in the western hemisphere...Second full moon in a calendar month...
spent last nite driving home from up north in the truck, the moon was so bright I could turn off my headlights. it was one of the warmest nights I can remember for some time up here, +20 degrees celsius at 2am! stopped for a break at a roadside turnout, shut off the truck and just hung out in the silence for a while, staring at the stars.....life is good.
MeSelf
Quote: Originally posted by teeroy
spent last nite driving home from up north in the truck, the moon was so bright I could turn off my headlights. it was one of the warmest nights I can remember for some time up here, +20 degrees celsius at 2am! stopped for a break at a roadside turnout, shut off the truck and just hung out in the silence for a while, staring at the stars.....life is good.


Hey, T... That is one thing I noticed in Oregon--plenty of places to see the stars without any light pollution. That's cool to be able to still do that in places...
Rodehi
Quote: Originally posted by MeSelf
Thanks for the help. Like I said, I am just starting to scratch the surface and absorb any help I can get a hold of.
this is a just quick run down on my standard photoshop tweaks...applies to most pics...this gif has 4 frames
..... the first frame is your pic untouched
.......second frame is a simple click of the autolevels...this doesnt always make an improvement but in this case it did...
........third frame is +20 saturation....this varies but after +20 or so you will start to amplify image noise(mostly noticable in skies and dark areas,its the pixelly looking stuff,also watch out for chromatic abberation (purple fringing)
........frame four is a +20 contrast and +10 brightness,I over did it slightly to show you the effect
MeSelf
Quote: Originally posted by Rodehi
this is a just quick run down on my standard photoshop tweaks...applies to most pics...this gif has 4 frames
..... the first frame is your pic untouched
.......second frame is a simple click of the autolevels...this doesnt always make an improvement but in this case it did...
........third frame is +20 saturation....this varies but after +20 or so you will start to amplify image noise(mostly noticable in skies and dark areas,its the pixelly looking stuff,also watch out for chromatic abberation (purple fringing)
........frame four is a +20 contrast and +10 brightness,I over did it slightly to show you the effect


Cool...You can definitely see it pull the color out and define the lines. Thanks. I'll get to playing with it.
Rodehi
Quote: Originally posted by MeSelf
Cool...You can definitely see it pull the color out and define the lines. Thanks. I'll get to playing with it.
it takes lotsa practice but those are my basics :D
this is a final version kind of a hybrid of 3&4 and a bunch of other minor tweaks.....
MeSelf
Quote: Originally posted by Rodehi
it takes lotsa practice but those are my basics :D
this is a final version kind of a hybrid of 3&4 and a bunch of other minor tweaks.....


I don't have PS on this puter, as it doesn't have the horsepower to run it very well. I am hoping to upgrade puters soon and will look to get PS then. I am using software that came with my Canon 30D for the time being, but it's slow as Christmas...
Rodehi
the 30d is a mighty fine camera..
MeSelf
Quote: Originally posted by Rodehi
the 30d is a mighty fine camera..


As you can see, I'm enjoying it! Sucks though that I got mine at Christmas and I think the prices are about to drop. I heard Canon is about to release a new sensor, which might drop the prices of their current lineup...
PriceIsRight
http://video.google.com/videoplay?d...645835584&hl=en

Shuttle Atlantis Launch 6.8.07
I took this from State Road 528 East. HUNDREDS of cars, THOUSANDS of people (you'll hear them in the background) all cramped on this thin highway leading to Port Canaveral. It's one of the best public places to watch any launch.
The sun was setting off to the left, and you'll see I was blinded on liftoff, and lost the Shuttle for a second. Making an adjustment, I accidentally moved the camera off the pad, sorry. The best part is...at about 1:47 in, you begin to hear a thunder getting louder, but it's tough to hear on the mic. The speed of sound is slower, and the actual sound reaches me well into the flight. My body and truck were rumbling from this. You can't believe the power until you're there.
keep in mind..the plumes and smoke trails take up a HUGE piece of the sky on liftoff! Video makes it look much different than it is! TV sucks!


I had to upload to Google Video, since it was a big file. Hope you like it!

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