Center of the Milky Way

The first image is of Sagittarius, slightly cropped to put the center of the Milky Way galaxy at dead center in the photo. If you work at it, you can make out the teapot of Sagittarius. This was a thirty-second exposure; note the airplane entering from the left.

The second image is a tighter crop showing the airplane track, with the two wingtip lights flashing every couple of seconds.

A thirty second exposure is long enough for star trails to just begin to show, which is why all the stars look like parallel peanuts.

View from the outside…

Originally shared by All Things Chinese

Potato in Hot Toffee – this newly invented Chinese dish has gained a sudden popularity among gourmet lovers in China, all because it looks so much like the head of a VIP currently purchasing on top the food chain on our planet 😋

Bugs, by Sawanya Prittipongpunt

Two beautiful photos taken by Sawanya Prittipongpunt.  According to the embedded EXIF data, these photos were taken with a Samsung Galaxy S7…

Originally shared by Sawanya Prittipongpunt

สดใส🕷น่ารัก😁ศุกร์แล้วสุขสบายใจ..Happy Friday&Weekend🤗

Close crops

Very close crop of a scanned old Kodachrome slide vs a similar size crop of a recent digital photo. I can afford better lenses now, so the digital photo is intrinsically much sharper. But independent of that, I like the effect of the grain in the slide.

Another old slide

(Scanned from a box of old slides)

My daughter has been singing praises of film photography, so I’ve been going through boxes of old slides and negatives and scanning them. This is a slide taken long ago from atop Mt Diablo.