Bury Art Museum to host photography exhibition celebrating the north

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Bury Art Gallery is set to host a new exhibition which looks back at the joys of life in the north several decades ago.

British Culture Archive – A Celebration of Life in the North during the 1970s-80s will open on Saturday, February 4 with residents invited to meet the archive’s founder and exhibition curator, Paul Wright.

The British Culture Archive documents, highlights and preserves the changes in British culture and society through documentary photography.

READ MORE: How council tax could increase for Bury residents

The project was first established on Instagram (@britishculturearchive) and aims to make photography accessible and engaging to people of all backgrounds.

The archive features the work of many renowned photographers practising in the UK today.

The Peoples Archive, founded by the British Culture Archive in 2017, is a crowdsourced archive documenting everyday life in 20th Century Britain

READ MORE: Coronation Street star steps into Bury Hospice ambassador role

Its aim is to give a voice to the “man in the street” and give a platform to a diverse spectrum of society and communities from across the UK.

This exhibition features work by professional photographers as well as snap shots from people’s photo albums which show everyday life in the north.

Bury Art Museum is open from 10am to 5pm from Tuesday to Friday and from 10am to 4.30pm on Saturday.



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Entries arriving for February nature art showcase | News

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Entries for the Council on Greenways and Trails’ February Nature Art Showcase and Sale have started to arrive.

Among the original artwork depicting outdoor recreation, natural resources, and landscapes already registered, included are acrylic paintings, oil paintings, traditional and digital photography, alcohol ink on tiles, fabrics dyed with botanical items, wooden plaques, and other media.

This free public display is held in the lobby of the Barrow-Civic Theatre in downtown Franklin that Feb. 3 from 5 to 7 p.m. and Feb. 4 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

For example, Anna Applegate is an amateur artist who resides in Pinegrove Township in Venango County. She dabbles in nature photography and painting; one of her entries is shown with this article. Entitled “A Brief Pause,” the full-color digital photograph captures a female ruby-throated hummingbird hovering by an orange blossom.

Franklin’s Neal Parker had a long career in conservation and art; in the 1980s his paintings tended to focus on wildlife, but then he waited another 29 years before to returning to painting. He will share with showcase attendees the second painting he completed after that long pause; it’s acrylic on Masonite, entitled “Wood Fern.” Each participating artist may enter one or two items of any size in the seventh annual Nature Art Showcase and Sale, conducted indoors during the “Franklin On Ice” Festival.

Artist registrations are free, but they need to be received by Jan. 18 in order for the information to be included in a complimentary printed program provided to all guests. Registration packets may be picked up in person at the Clarion Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry, the Titusville Council on the Arts, the Victorian City Art & Frame in Franklin; French Creek Framing and Fine Art in Meadville, The Gallery at New Bethlehem Town Center, and Penn Soil Resource Conservation & Development Council on Conewango Avenue in Warren. Registration instructions and forms may also be downloaded from the Council on Greenways and Trails’ website www.nwpagreenways.org.

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Amazing space images by NASA’s oldest active astronaut

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At 67, Don Pettit is NASA’s oldest active astronaut. During three trips to the International Space Station (ISS) — in 2002, 2008, and 2011 — Pettit earned a reputation as a highly skilled photographer who created extraordinary images of the ISS, Earth, and beyond.

Pettit, who describes himself as “an engineer by schooling, a scientist by profession, and an explorer by heart,” continues to share his amazing pictures on Twitter and Instagram, wowing his many followers on the social media platforms.

Check out this one, for example, captured during ISS Expedition 30, a six-month mission that began in December 2011. Shared on Twitter on Sunday, the image features star trails over Earth.

Another of my favorite star trails. These typically are 15-30 stacked shorter exposures yielding a total exposure of 20-30 minutes. The darkest part of orbital night lasts about 30 minutes, so that is the longest effective time exposure I can make.
Taken during Expedition-30. pic.twitter.com/Z2mqFHxnR3

— Don Pettit (@astro_Pettit) January 15, 2023

Another remarkable effort, shared just a few days ago, shows mangrove forests off the coast of India. “Sunlit, specular solar reflections from the surface of water, give an intense spot of light that not only differentiates where water is and isn’t, but also can show surface ripples caused by surface flow,” Pettit says in a comment accompanying the image.

Sunlit, specular solar reflections from the surface of water, give an intense spot of light that not only differentiates where water is and isn’t, but also can show surface ripples caused by surface flow. Here shown are mangrove forests off the coast of India. pic.twitter.com/xnSv5rgrdl

— Don Pettit (@astro_Pettit) January 11, 2023

In another stunning example of his photo skills, this capture shows a sunset from within the space station’s Cupola, a seven-window module from where many visiting ISS astronauts take their Earth images.

Sunset on orbit taken from the @Space_Station Cupola window: it takes 7 ½ seconds for the disk of the sun to slip below the horizon. It goes from bright daytime lighting to dark night lighting in about twice this time, and as such there is no extended twilight on orbit. pic.twitter.com/yKmmZtEUcp

— Don Pettit (@astro_Pettit) January 8, 2023

Here’s another beauty, this time showing an erupting volcano (in near infrared) in Argentina’s south Patagonia region. Taken by Pettit during his most recent ISS mission, the magenta regions show healthy forests, while the gray areas indicate where the eruption destroyed the surroundings.

Erupting volcano in near infrared and visible imagery (in comments), south Patagonia region, #Argentina. The magenta regions show healthy forests, the gray areas show where the eruption has decimated the surroundings. Taken from @Space_Station on my previous mission. pic.twitter.com/0I3g6dC5iQ

— Don Pettit (@astro_Pettit) December 13, 2022

Pettit says that cities at night are one of his favorite sights to capture. The one below shows Spain and Portugal, with the bright lights of Madrid and Lisbon, among many other urban areas, clearly visible.

And here’s another stunner from the Cupola. The long exposure causes city lights some 250 miles below to appear as trails.

Fish-eye lens long-exposure view of the Earth from the Cupola, aboard the @iss. Below, city lights flow as orange streaks, and faint star trails that show the Earth's rotation are visible in the lower left. #astrophotography can find exciting ways to combine both science and art! pic.twitter.com/JwrFeZMl7v

— Don Pettit (@astro_Pettit) September 11, 2022

And finally, here we see Pettit in action, switching rapidly between an infrared camera and a normal-visible camera using a small rig that he built. Here, the NASA astronaut is shooting through a window on the Russian service module rather than from the Cupola.

My dual Ir/vis camera system in action. Near-simo photos taken by "floating" the camera. Audio is actual in the Russian Service module. pic.twitter.com/OMePspwZaD

— Don Pettit (@astro_Pettit) December 18, 2022

Be sure to check out Pettit’s Twitter account or Instagram feed for more examples of his work.

Another astronaut to have made an impact with his photography is Thomas Pesquet of the European Space Agency. During two ISS missions — the most recent one in 2021 — Pesquet managed to capture many beautiful images of Earth, though as he once explained, getting those shots required much preparation.

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Sony FE 300mm F2.8 GM OSS development announcement

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Sony doesn’t often make development announcements, but it has announced that it is developing a new telephoto lens with sports photographers in mind. The new lens will be the Sony FE 300mm F2.8 GM OSS and it will sit alongside the FE 600mm F4 GM OSS and FE 400mm F2.8 GM OSS, offering long reach with a large aperture that’s perfect for photographing sport, action and wildlife.

Sony hasn’t announced the price of the FE 300mm F2.8 GM OSS yet but the FE 400mm F2.8 GM OSS retails for £10,490/$11,998 while the FE 600mm F4 GM OSS costs £11,999 / $12,998.

As a G Master lens aimed at professional photographers, we can anticipate that the lens will deliver outstanding image quality, the focusing will be swift and the lens will be well-balanced on a full-frame FE-mount camera like the Sony A1 and Sony A7R V.

As an OSS lens, the FE 300mm F2.8 GM OSS will have Sony’s Optical SteadyShot system built-in. That means it is stabilised and doesn’t rely solely on in-body stabilisation. That’s significant with a telephoto lens as the stabilisation elements within the lens can make greater corrections than sensor-based stabilisation at longer focal lengths.

There are no further details about the FE 300mm F2.8 GM OSS, but it is expected to come to market in early 2024.

New Sony SD cards

Sony has also announced two new 512GB UHS-II SD cards, the SF-M512T and SF-M512. Both cards have the same specification, but the SF-M512T is part of the Tough range and can withstand harsher treatment.

The two cards have a maximum read speed of 150MB/s and write speeds of up to 277MB/s. The cards will go on sale at the end of January 2023 for €330 (SF-M512T) and €300 (SF-M512).

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Surreal Sunset On Doheny State Beach: Photo Of The Day

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© Gail Lukowicz Photography


DANA POINT, CA — One Orange County photographer was visiting Dana Point last weekend when she captured a moment to remember on her camera.

OC resident Gail Lukowicz was visiting Doheny State Beach on Friday, Jan. 13 when she snapped this shot of a surreal sun setting over Dana Point.

Thank you for sharing your photo with Patch, Gail!

If you have an awesome photo of nature, breath-taking scenery, kids caught being kids, a pet doing something funny, or something unusual you happen to catch with your camera, we’d love to feature it on Patch.

We’re looking for high-resolution images that reflect the beauty and fun that is Orange County, and that show off your unique talents.

Email photo submissions to [email protected].

The article Surreal Sunset On Doheny State Beach: Photo Of The Day appeared first on Laguna Niguel-Dana Point Patch.

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Astrophotography Cameras Market 2023 : Company Profile Analysis, Industry Segmentation, Opportunity Assessment and Forecast by 2028

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Jan 17, 2023 (The Expresswire) —
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Astrophotography Cameras Market” areas divides into sub-regions and nations/regions, are covered in this market. This research includes data on profit prospects in addition to market share in each nation and sub region.

Astrophotography Cameras Market Size is projected to Reach Multimillion USD by 2028, In comparison to 2021, at unexpected CAGR during the forecast Period 2022-2028.

Browse Detailed TOC, Tables and Figures with Charts which is spread across 99 Pages that provides exclusive data, information, vital statistics, trends, and competitive landscape details in this niche sector.

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Astrophotography Cameras Market – Competitive Analysis:

Who are the Leading Key Players Operating In this Market?

● Nikon
● Canon
● Sony
● ZWO
● QHYCCD
● Atik Cameras
● Fujifilm
● Panasonic
● Olympus
● Leica

Attractive Opportunities In the Astrophotography Cameras Market:

The Global Astrophotography Cameras market is anticipated to rise at a considerable rate during the forecast period, between 2023 and 2028. In 2021, the market is growing at a steady rate and with the rising adoption of strategies by key players, the market is expected to rise over the projected horizon.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the global Astrophotography Cameras market size is estimated to be worth USD million in 2021 and is forecast to a readjusted size of USD million by 2028 with a CAGR of Percent during the review period. Fully considering the economic change by this health crisis, the Europe Astrophotography Cameras market is estimated at USD million in 2022, while the United States and China are forecast to reach USD million and USD million by 2028, respectively. The proportion of the United States is Percent in 2022, while Chinese percentage is Percent, and it is predicted that China market share will reach Percent in 2028, trailing a CAGR of Percent through the analysis period. As for the Europe Astrophotography Cameras landscape, Germany is projected to reach USD million by 2028. and in Asia, the notable markets are Japan and South Korea, CAGR is Percent and Percent respectively for the next 6-year period.

Requires Connected Device or Specific Software accounting for Percent of the Astrophotography Cameras global market in 2021, is projected to value USD million by 2028, growing at a revised Percent CAGR in the post-COVID-19 period. While Individual segment is altered to an Percent CAGR throughout this forecast period and will hold a share about Percent in 2028.

The global major manufacturers of Astrophotography Cameras include Nikon, Canon, Sony, ZWO, QHYCCD, Atik Cameras, Fujifilm, Panasonic and Olympus and etc. In terms of revenue, the global 3 largest players have a Percent market share of Astrophotography Cameras in 2021.

This report focuses on Astrophotography Cameras volume and value at the global level, regional level, and company level. From a global perspective, this report represents overall Astrophotography Cameras market size by analysing historical data and future prospect. Regionally, this report focuses on several key regions: North America, Europe, China and Japan, etc.

Global Astrophotography Cameras Market: Segment Analysis

The research report includes specific segments by region (country), by company, by Type and by Application. This study provides information about the sales and revenue during the historic and forecasted period of 2017 to 2028. Understanding the segments helps in identifying the importance of different factors that aid the market growth.

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Astrophotography Cameras Market – Segmentation Analysis:

Which segment is expected to lead the global Astrophotography Cameras market during the forecast period?

Based on Type, the market can be classified intoRequires Connected Device or Specific Software, No Connected Devices or Specific Software Required

What are the key driving factors for the growth of the Astrophotography Cameras Market?

Use of Individual, Commercial and in multiple sectors has led to significant growth in demand for Astrophotography Cameras in the market

Which region is dominating the Astrophotography Cameras market growth?

Region Wise the global trend is analyzed across :

● North America (United States, Canada and Mexico) ● Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Russia and Turkey etc.) ● Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, India, Australia, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam) ● South America (Brazil, Argentina, Columbia etc.) ● Middle East and Africa (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa)

This Astrophotography Cameras Market Research/Analysis Report Contains Answers to your following Questions

● What are the global trends in the Astrophotography Cameras market? Would the market witness an increase or decline in the demand in the coming years? ● What is the estimated demand for different types of products in Astrophotography Cameras? What are the upcoming industry applications and trends for Astrophotography Cameras market? ● What Are Projections of Global Astrophotography Cameras Industry Considering Capacity, Production and Production Value? What Will Be the Estimation of Cost and Profit? What Will Be Market Share, Supply and Consumption? What about Import and Export? ● Where will the strategic developments take the industry in the mid to long-term? ● What are the factors contributing to the final price of Astrophotography Cameras? What are the raw materials used for Astrophotography Cameras manufacturing? ● How big is the opportunity for the Astrophotography Cameras market? How will the increasing adoption of Astrophotography Cameras for mining impact the growth rate of the overall market? ● How much is the global Astrophotography Cameras market worth? What was the value of the market In 2020? ● Who are the major players operating in the Astrophotography Cameras market? Which companies are the front runners? ● Which are the recent industry trends that can be implemented to generate additional revenue streams? ● What Should Be Entry Strategies, Countermeasures to Economic Impact, and Marketing Channels for Astrophotography Cameras Industry?

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Detailed TOC of Global Astrophotography Cameras Market Insights and Forecast to 2028

1 Astrophotography Cameras Market Overview
1.1 Product Overview and Scope of Astrophotography Cameras
1.2 Astrophotography Cameras Segment by Type
1.2.1 Global Astrophotography Cameras Sales Growth Rate Comparison by Type (2022-2028)
1.2.2 Requires Connected Device or Specific Software
1.2.3 No Connected Devices or Specific Software Required
1.3 Astrophotography Cameras Segment by Application
1.3.1 Global Astrophotography Cameras Sales Comparison by Application: (2022-2028)
1.3.2 Individual
1.3.3 Commercial
1.4 Global Astrophotography Cameras Market Size Estimates and Forecasts
1.4.1 Global Astrophotography Cameras Revenue 2017-2028
1.4.2 Global Astrophotography Cameras Sales 2017-2028
1.4.3 Astrophotography Cameras Market Size by Region: 2017 Versus 2021 Versus 2028
2 Astrophotography Cameras Market Competition by Manufacturers
2.1 Global Astrophotography Cameras Sales Market Share by Manufacturers (2017-2022)
2.2 Global Astrophotography Cameras Revenue Market Share by Manufacturers (2017-2022)
2.3 Global Astrophotography Cameras Average Price by Manufacturers (2017-2022)
2.4 Manufacturers Astrophotography Cameras Manufacturing Sites, Area Served, Product Type
2.5 Astrophotography Cameras Market Competitive Situation and Trends
2.5.1 Astrophotography Cameras Market Concentration Rate
2.5.2 The Global Top 5 and Top 10 Largest Astrophotography Cameras Players Market Share by Revenue
2.5.3 Global Astrophotography Cameras Market Share by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3)
2.6 Manufacturers Mergers and Acquisitions, Expansion Plans
3 Astrophotography Cameras Retrospective Market Scenario by Region
3.1 Global Astrophotography Cameras Retrospective Market Scenario in Sales by Region: 2017-2022
3.2 Global Astrophotography Cameras Retrospective Market Scenario in Revenue by Region: 2017-2022
3.3 North America Astrophotography Cameras Market Facts and Figures by Country
3.3.1 North America Astrophotography Cameras Sales by Country
3.3.2 North America Astrophotography Cameras Revenue by Country
3.3.3 United States
3.3.4 Canada
3.4 Europe Astrophotography Cameras Market Facts and Figures by Country
3.4.1 Europe Astrophotography Cameras Sales by Country
3.4.2 Europe Astrophotography Cameras Revenue by Country
3.4.3 Germany
3.4.4 France
3.4.5 U.K.
3.4.6 Italy
3.4.7 Russia
3.5 Asia Pacific Astrophotography Cameras Market Facts and Figures by Region
3.5.1 Asia Pacific Astrophotography Cameras Sales by Region
3.5.2 Asia Pacific Astrophotography Cameras Revenue by Region
3.5.3 China
3.5.4 Japan
3.5.5 South Korea
3.5.6 India
3.5.7 Australia
3.5.8 Taiwan
3.5.9 Indonesia
3.5.10 Thailand
3.5.11 Malaysia
3.6 Latin America Astrophotography Cameras Market Facts and Figures by Country
3.6.1 Latin America Astrophotography Cameras Sales by Country
3.6.2 Latin America Astrophotography Cameras Revenue by Country
3.6.3 Mexico
3.6.4 Brazil
3.6.5 Argentina
3.7 Middle East and Africa Astrophotography Cameras Market Facts and Figures by Country
3.7.1 Middle East and Africa Astrophotography Cameras Sales by Country
3.7.2 Middle East and Africa Astrophotography Cameras Revenue by Country
3.7.3 Turkey
3.7.4 Saudi Arabia
3.7.5 UAE
4 Global Astrophotography Cameras Historic Market Analysis by Type
4.1 Global Astrophotography Cameras Sales Market Share by Type (2017-2022)
4.2 Global Astrophotography Cameras Revenue Market Share by Type (2017-2022)
4.3 Global Astrophotography Cameras Price by Type (2017-2022)
5 Global Astrophotography Cameras Historic Market Analysis by Application
5.1 Global Astrophotography Cameras Sales Market Share by Application (2017-2022)
5.2 Global Astrophotography Cameras Revenue Market Share by Application (2017-2022)
5.3 Global Astrophotography Cameras Price by Application (2017-2022)
6 Key Companies Profiled
6.1 Nikon
6.1.1 Nikon Corporation Information
6.1.2 Nikon Description and Business Overview
6.1.3 Nikon Astrophotography Cameras Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2017-2022)
6.1.4 Nikon Astrophotography Cameras Product Portfolio
6.1.5 Nikon Recent Developments/Updates
6.2 Canon
6.2.1 Canon Corporation Information
6.2.2 Canon Description and Business Overview
6.2.3 Canon Astrophotography Cameras Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2017-2022)
6.2.4 Canon Astrophotography Cameras Product Portfolio
6.2.5 Canon Recent Developments/Updates
6.3 Sony
6.3.1 Sony Corporation Information
6.3.2 Sony Description and Business Overview
6.3.3 Sony Astrophotography Cameras Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2017-2022)
6.3.4 Sony Astrophotography Cameras Product Portfolio
6.3.5 Sony Recent Developments/Updates
6.4 ZWO
6.4.1 ZWO Corporation Information
6.4.2 ZWO Description and Business Overview
6.4.3 ZWO Astrophotography Cameras Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2017-2022)
6.4.4 ZWO Astrophotography Cameras Product Portfolio
6.4.5 ZWO Recent Developments/Updates
6.5 QHYCCD
6.5.1 QHYCCD Corporation Information
6.5.2 QHYCCD Description and Business Overview
6.5.3 QHYCCD Astrophotography Cameras Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2017-2022)
6.5.4 QHYCCD Astrophotography Cameras Product Portfolio
6.5.5 QHYCCD Recent Developments/Updates
6.6 Atik Cameras
6.6.1 Atik Cameras Corporation Information
6.6.2 Atik Cameras Description and Business Overview
6.6.3 Atik Cameras Astrophotography Cameras Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2017-2022)
6.6.4 Atik Cameras Astrophotography Cameras Product Portfolio
6.6.5 Atik Cameras Recent Developments/Updates
6.7 Fujifilm
6.6.1 Fujifilm Corporation Information
6.6.2 Fujifilm Description and Business Overview
6.6.3 Fujifilm Astrophotography Cameras Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2017-2022)
6.4.4 Fujifilm Astrophotography Cameras Product Portfolio
6.7.5 Fujifilm Recent Developments/Updates
6.8 Panasonic
6.8.1 Panasonic Corporation Information
6.8.2 Panasonic Description and Business Overview
6.8.3 Panasonic Astrophotography Cameras Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2017-2022)
6.8.4 Panasonic Astrophotography Cameras Product Portfolio
6.8.5 Panasonic Recent Developments/Updates
6.9 Olympus
6.9.1 Olympus Corporation Information
6.9.2 Olympus Description and Business Overview
6.9.3 Olympus Astrophotography Cameras Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2017-2022)
6.9.4 Olympus Astrophotography Cameras Product Portfolio
6.9.5 Olympus Recent Developments/Updates
6.10 Leica
6.10.1 Leica Corporation Information
6.10.2 Leica Description and Business Overview
6.10.3 Leica Astrophotography Cameras Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2017-2022)
6.10.4 Leica Astrophotography Cameras Product Portfolio
6.10.5 Leica Recent Developments/Updates
7 Astrophotography Cameras Manufacturing Cost Analysis
7.1 Astrophotography Cameras Key Raw Materials Analysis
7.1.1 Key Raw Materials
7.1.2 Key Suppliers of Raw Materials
7.2 Proportion of Manufacturing Cost Structure
7.3 Manufacturing Process Analysis of Astrophotography Cameras
7.4 Astrophotography Cameras Industrial Chain Analysis
8 Marketing Channel, Distributors and Customers
8.1 Marketing Channel
8.2 Astrophotography Cameras Distributors List
8.3 Astrophotography Cameras Customers
9 Astrophotography Cameras Market Dynamics
9.1 Astrophotography Cameras Industry Trends
9.2 Astrophotography Cameras Market Drivers
9.3 Astrophotography Cameras Market Challenges
9.4 Astrophotography Cameras Market Restraints
10 Global Market Forecast
10.1 Astrophotography Cameras Market Estimates and Projections by Type
10.1.1 Global Forecasted Sales of Astrophotography Cameras by Type (2023-2028)
10.1.2 Global Forecasted Revenue of Astrophotography Cameras by Type (2023-2028)
10.2 Astrophotography Cameras Market Estimates and Projections by Application
10.2.1 Global Forecasted Sales of Astrophotography Cameras by Application (2023-2028)
10.2.2 Global Forecasted Revenue of Astrophotography Cameras by Application (2023-2028)
10.3 Astrophotography Cameras Market Estimates and Projections by Region
10.3.1 Global Forecasted Sales of Astrophotography Cameras by Region (2023-2028)
10.3.2 Global Forecasted Revenue of Astrophotography Cameras by Region (2023-2028)
11 Research Finding and Conclusion
12 Methodology and Data Source
12.1 Methodology/Research Approach
12.1.1 Research Programs/Design
12.1.2 Market Size Estimation
12.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation
12.2 Data Source
12.2.1 Secondary Sources
12.2.2 Primary Sources
12.3 Author List
12.4 Disclaimer

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A Study Of Infrared Photography by Roland Krämer

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At the beginning of March, I started experimenting with infrared photography. I was fascinated by the possibility of creating pictures with waves of light that we cannot see with our own eyes. Infrared light (780nm to 1mm) is electromagnetic radiation that has longer wavelengths than those of our visible light (380nm to 720nm). Cameras normally block the infrared wavelengths before they hit the sensor to maximize image quality. With the help of modified cameras (that have the filter removed that blocks the infrared light) it is possible to capture those wavelengths inside the camera. Special infrared filters help with blocking the visible light hitting the sensor to a certain degree.

The reason for plants and trees being more colourful than buildings and water is the substance chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is a green pigment than can be found in the chloroplasts of algae and plants. In comparison to water and concrete, It strongly reflects the infrared wavelengths that are invisible to our eyes, resulting in a more vivid colour rendition.

For this experimental study, I worked with a modified full-spectrum camera that allowed me to capture the invisible infrared light and also the visible light resulting in a special mixture of both spectrums. This mixture of both spectrums enabled me to create pictures with unusual, unnatural or even peculiar colour renditions that still have a touch of reality to them.

Strange colours. Strange shapes & forms. Strange objects. Strange combinations of nature & urban life.

Strange times.

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Local focus on Warren County: Nature photo gallery open

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Springboro residents can recycle their Christmas lights and all other strand lights through Feb. 1.

Collection barrels are available 24/7 in the lobbies of the Springboro Municipal Building, 320 W. Central Ave., and at the Springboro Performing Arts Center, 115 Wright Station Way, for residents to drop off their unwanted lights and light strands.

The city is partnering with the Warren County Solid Waste Management District in coordinating this program. STAFF REPORT

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Schedule a screening mammography in January

Premier Health is making it easier for busy women to get their annual mammogram screening with its mobile mammography coach that travels to businesses, public venues and events throughout Southwest Ohio.

Equipped with advanced imaging equipment, the coach offers traditional 2D and Genius 3D Mammography technology to detect breast cancer.

The coach is owned and operated by Atrium Medical Center in Middletown.

The following dates and times are open for appointments in January:

• Wednesday, Jan. 25, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Monroe Medical Center, 35 Overbrook Drive, Monroe;

• Thursday, Jan. 26, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at SureCare Medical Center, 360 W. Central Ave., Springboro.;

• Friday, Jan. 27, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Miami Valley Hospital Imaging – Springboro, 630 N. Main St., Springboro; and

• Monday, Jan. 30, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Trenton Family Medicine, 3590 Busenbark Road, Trenton.

Premier Health welcomes partnerships with area businesses and event organizers to bring the mobile mammography coach to their locations in the community. For more information about how to bring the coach to your event or site, email [email protected] or call (844) 453-4199.



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See Venus and Saturn snuggle in the sky Sunday (Jan. 22)

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2023 is only three weeks old, but already we’re about to witness the closest observable pairing of naked-eye planets this year. 

Venus and Saturn will be in conjunction on Sunday (Jan. 22), appearing close enough together in the sky to both be seen through a telescope. The close pairing will also be visible to the naked-eye.



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SCAD collage, photography artist Charlie Kucik to christen new gallery at Alexander’s Bistro

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Charlie Kucik is an artist from the Washington D.C. metro area, who is currently based in Savannah, studying fibers at the Savannah College of Art and Design. They specialize in digitally collaging images and photography. Their work aims to capture the authenticity and uniqueness of queer individuals around the world.

The youngest of four boys, Kucik is making quite a statement as they learn themselves in their work but also understanding the layers of who they are.

Growing up, sports was the only outlet, specifically swimming pre-pandemic and Kucik shares that he was an avid swimmer before stumbling into art. They didn’t find their love of art until their junior year of high school when they joined the yearbook team, their passion for photography began.

Kucik started as a film major but dabbled in advertising, and fashion photography, and now landing in fibers.

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Artwork by SCAD artist Charles Kucik will be on display at Alexander's Bistro.

Artwork by SCAD artist Charles Kucik will be on display at Alexander’s Bistro.

We bonded over being overestimated by all that SCAD had to offers as far as majors go, which gives you the opportunities to play and figure out where you want to be, while at the same time getting to the point where you need to pick something we are passionate about, this isn’t cheap.

We both agreed that you have to learn your find your place not only with your art but also understand art is only an extension of yourself. “You have to live your life to create from a place of authenticity”. Being creative can show up in several areas of our lives from walking your dog enjoying nature and being inspired to redecorating your space, and organizing all the things.

“Life feels like it was on a pause button at the being of the pandemic and now that the play button has been hit, we are just trying to figure out life differently,” Kucik said.

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“My grandmother used to live in the house of a famous painter, who died in the house!” And then she herself fell in love with watercolors creating hundreds of her own pieces, a spooky turn of events that turned into so much more, creating a spark for young Charlie.

Kucik’s first show features 63 pieces and will be at Alexander Bistro, located at 1201 Bull St. The opening reception is Friday from 7-9 p.m. with 10% of the proceeds going towards Planned Parenthood Southeast.

Artwork by SCAD artist Charles Kucik will be on display at Alexander's Bistro.

Artwork by SCAD artist Charles Kucik will be on display at Alexander’s Bistro.

“The goal of the pieces of the show was to select pieces created during the course of two years that are a combo of what I do, I didn’t even know what to do but just wandered in and saw the work on the wall, and talked to the main barista where do you get your art from, I do art if you ever need work up, Oh great let’s do it! Bam it just happened,” Kucik said.

I’m often asked how I have my work displayed in certain spaces, and just like Kucik, I literally notice art is on the wall and ask the question and find out what the business’s process is for rotating artists. People in Savannah generally like art and are open to all sorts of art being in their business spaces especially if it fits their vibes.

I’ve been turned down because my work didn’t fit their preferred aesthetic, I’ve learned to take it as a learning experience and a challenge to overwhelm or just move on.

IF YOU GO

What: Gallery opening for Charlie Kucik

When: Friday from 7-9 p.m.

Where: Alexander’s Bistro, 1201 Bull St.

Info: alexandersbistro.com

This article originally appeared on Savannah Morning News: Savannah GA art galleries: SCAD Charlie Kucik at Alexander’s Bistro

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