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NLC Panoramic Noctilucent Clouds - my photo was featured on NASA Space Weather, and next week The Weather Network.

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NLC & Northern Lights

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Fireworks. Hope to do some timelapse photos this year of them.

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Booom!

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It used to be such a tranquil place too. <g>

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Taken by my buddy Srcatch

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Mount Edith Cavell Panoramic Jasper National Park, Canada This is a composition of six portrait sized images taken with a Canon 20D and wide angle lens. The original file weighs in at a hefty 73 MB and 8641 x 2952 pixel ratio. AND.. it still doesn't do the view any justice! So just go there youself - you won't regret it! =)

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My backtard! Yah, I took this one from inside the kitchen folks!

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Dolberg Lake Sunset

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Where the buffalo roam eh?

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Maligne Lake, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada

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Sinus Iridium My favorite feature of the moon. Lunar Atlas: www.lunarrepublic.com/atlas/sections/b2.shtml

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My first HDR image, with some photoshop art effects added.

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Prime focus shot.

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Ugh... I so need sleep. All shots taken with a Canon 20D connected at prime focus to my 8" LX-50. Effective 2000mm lens at f6.3.

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Lunar Eclipse Montage

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Credit & Copyright: Lance Taylor (a.k.a. Ranger Bob) Taken om Film with a Canon T-70. Old School! antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap031104.html Also published: Epcor Newsletter, LaResearcher (France) Magazine, Nuts & Volts, Sky & Telescope Magazine, NASA SpaceWeather, CNN and purchased by two companies for advertising, Stantec and Metrix. This be my "money shot" - prints are available for sale. =) It took me almost four years to get this shot! However, when I finally pulled it off I got worldwide recognition from it. APOD, and Sky & Telescope came calling. Credit & Copyright: Lance Taylor antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap031104.html science.nasa.gov/spaceweather/aurora/gallery_01oct03_page...

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Taken by Lance Taylor Located in the constellation Andromeda can be found M31, the famous Andromeda Galaxy. This spectacular object is a spiral galaxy similar to our own Milky Way. At a distance of only 2 million light years, it is one of the closest galaxies to our own. Its enormous diameter of 200,000 light years gives it a visual magnitude of 3.4, making it the brightest galaxy in the sky and the only galaxy visible to the naked eye. It can easily be seen with binoculars, and telescopes will bring out some of the galaxy's detail. Projections indicate that the Andromeda Galaxy is on a collision course with the Milky Way (our own galaxy if you didn't know that), approaching at a speed of about 140 kilometres per second. Impact is predicted in about 3 billion years; the two galaxies will probably merge to form a giant elliptical. www.seds.org/messier/m/m031.html

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