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6 years ago
That’s Polaris. The North Star. 
That’s Polaris. The North Star. 
That’s Polaris. The North Star. 
That’s Polaris. The North Star. 

That’s polaris. The north star. 

That’s how sailors used to find their way home. 

When I look at you, that’s what I see.

I see my way home.

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6 years ago

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There is something inexplicably magical about the Fall. Is it the mesmerizing colors, the intriguing smells, or simply the start of the aurora season? As the bright summer nights come to an end within the arctic circle, the nights get longer by the day. The change is quite spectacular! Within a couple weeks at the end of August/start of September, you go from being able to walk around without a headlamp to almost complete darkness! And with it comes the aurorae! Of course they happen year round but the brightness of arctic summer nights prevents us from seeing them. The very first green bands of the season are always a relief among the locals, as if we were welcoming an old friend!

Høst På Senja translates to ‘Fall on Senja’ in Norwegian. This season has been very strange this year as it’s rained a lot more than usual. We have seen an alternation of both cold periods with snow and frost, and very mild ones with up to 14 degrees Celsius at night at the start of November. We have had a lot of wind as well, which made all the leaves fall quickly. I barely had a week’s window to really get the beautiful golden and orange colors of Birch trees in the mountains here on Senja. However the freshly fallen snow arrived at the right time too, enabling me to get some outstanding scenes in the fjords. 

Senja is one of the most strikingly beautiful islands I have ever visited. No matter what the weather, the time of year and day/night you visit, there is always a peculiar set of colors, lighting and mood that you can’t get elsewhere. The small fishing villages in the fjords, the jagged-edged mountains rising from the sea, the turquoise-water beached and inlets, the completely still bodies of water giving off a perfect mirror, the wildlife, the sunrises and sunsets on the southern part of the island… Everything is absolutely out of this world! Autumn is in my opinion one of the best seasons to visit Senja, as this video attempts to suggest. There really is a microclimate which helps clear up the sky most nights, so that you can enjoy the aurora.

Coming to settle down on the island, I was a bit worried that I wouldn’t be able to really shoot deep-sky astro timelapse and milky way… Ohhh how wrong I was! There are nights where the aurora is faint and that’s precisely when you should dust off your tracker! A very cool close-up shot of the Cygnus and its nebulae in the dim aurora is the proof! But while you’re at it, you can also shoot both our home galaxy and the northern lights in the same frame on such nights. As a side note it is my favorite scene in the movie (hence the cover): that night was perfect with crystal clear skies, a faint and colorful aurora, the milky way shining bright, and the mirror of the water… A rare night I won’t soon forget. The aurora is very common on Senja because the island lies right in the middle of the auroral oval, where the aurora spawns. We get aurora every night if it’s clear. However on October 11th, a G2-strong geomagnetic storm hit the Earth and I witnessed some of my most long-lasting aurorae ever! I went to Storvatnet lake to get the reflection of the water as well! Most of the scenes were shot on or in between my tours of the island with our guests at the observatory and the time is getting scarce now, but I succeeded in compiling the best scenes I have shot since my arrival in August. Since I moved from France, I was unable to bring all my stuff at once including my my slider, so some of the sequences are simple panned in post-process, and some others with the Vixen Polarie. 

All was shot with the Sony a7rII, Sony a7s and the Canon 6D Baader modified and a variety of bright lenses ranging from 14mm to 300mm. I used the Lonely Speck Pure Night and Matt Aust Light pollution filters to reduce light pollution and increase details on the deep-sky scenes and also the Vixen Polarie to track the stars and get cleaner shots. All post production was made in Lr with the special timelapse plus plugin, Sequence for mac, TLDF, and final production was made in FCPX. I hope you like the movie as much as I liked shooting and processing it and I thank everyone of you for your support. All content is of course copyrighted AMP&F (except sountrack licensed through The Musicbed: Steven Gutheinz with ‘In the Balance’), and no footage can be used in any way without the author’s permission. Please contact me for media and purchase inquiry. Please share and comment if you liked the video and follow me for more videos like this one! More at adphotography-online.com.

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6 years ago
Lizzingtonweek | Day Two. Fave Quote (either Said By Them, Said About Them, Or A Quote You Think Fits
Lizzingtonweek | Day Two. Fave Quote (either Said By Them, Said About Them, Or A Quote You Think Fits
Lizzingtonweek | Day Two. Fave Quote (either Said By Them, Said About Them, Or A Quote You Think Fits
Lizzingtonweek | Day Two. Fave Quote (either Said By Them, Said About Them, Or A Quote You Think Fits
Lizzingtonweek | Day Two. Fave Quote (either Said By Them, Said About Them, Or A Quote You Think Fits

lizzingtonweek | day two. fave quote (either said by them, said about them, or a quote you think fits them)

that’s polaris. the north star. that’s how sailors used to find their way home. when i look at you, that’s what i see. i see my way home.

this is the quote that killed me. said so softly and easily. when just seconds before he hadn’t been able to come up with the words. red’s salvation, red’s redemption, has always been through lizzy. and it’s these short sentences that show just how hard he’s trying to get there.  and the quick way she turns to look at him. how she just stares and learns so much about him from his confession.  this entire scene is the epitome of lizzington to me and short of a love confession, nothing will be better than this.

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6 years ago
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6 years ago
Polaris

Polaris

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6 years ago

#POLARIS #STAR

What’s Up November 2017

What’s Up For November?

Dawn pairing of Jupiter and Venus, Moon shines near star clusters, meteor activity all month long!

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This month binoculars will come in handy–to view the moon, star clusters, and a close pairing of Venus and Jupiter.

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You can’t miss bright Venus in the predawn sky. This month Venus pairs up with Jupiter on the morning of November 13th.

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The Leonids peak on a moonless November 17th. Expect no more than 10 meteors an hour around 3:00 a.m., the height of the shower.

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The Northern and Southern sub-branches of the Taurid meteor shower offer sparse counts of about 5 meteors per hour, but slow, bright meteors are common.

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The nearby November Orionids peak on the 28th. In contrast to the Taurids, the Orionids are swift. But don’t expect more than 3 meteors per hour.

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The moon glides by three beautiful star clusters in the morning sky this month, and a pair of binoculars will allow you to see the individual stars in the clusters. Aim your binoculars at the Pleiades and the moon on the 5th.

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Then aim at the Messier or M-35 cluster and the moon on the 7th and the Beehive cluster and the moon on the 10th.

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Meanwhile, at dusk, catch Saturn as it dips closer to the western horizon and pairs up with Mercury on the 24th through the 28th.

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Also, Comet C/2017 O1 should still be a binocular-friendly magnitude 7 or 8 greenish object in November. Use Polaris, the North Star as a guide. Look in the East to Northeast sky in the late evening.  

Watch the full What’s Up for November Video: 

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com.  

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6 years ago
Polaris

Polaris

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6 years ago
Eugene Tumusiime

Eugene Tumusiime

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6 years ago
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6 years ago
Moody Castleton
Moody Castleton
Moody Castleton
Moody Castleton

Moody Castleton

dpcphotography
Sheffield Photographer
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6 years ago
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6 years ago
Ang Mo Kio Residence, Singapore By Atelier Hier Architects | 📷 Daniel Swee
Ang Mo Kio Residence, Singapore By Atelier Hier Architects | 📷 Daniel Swee
Ang Mo Kio Residence, Singapore By Atelier Hier Architects | 📷 Daniel Swee
Ang Mo Kio Residence, Singapore By Atelier Hier Architects | 📷 Daniel Swee
Ang Mo Kio Residence, Singapore By Atelier Hier Architects | 📷 Daniel Swee
Ang Mo Kio Residence, Singapore By Atelier Hier Architects | 📷 Daniel Swee
Ang Mo Kio Residence, Singapore By Atelier Hier Architects | 📷 Daniel Swee
Ang Mo Kio Residence, Singapore By Atelier Hier Architects | 📷 Daniel Swee
Ang Mo Kio Residence, Singapore By Atelier Hier Architects | 📷 Daniel Swee

Ang Mo Kio Residence, Singapore by Atelier Hier Architects | 📷 Daniel Swee

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6 years ago
65 Irving Place, New York, NY ($21.5 Million USD)
65 Irving Place, New York, NY ($21.5 Million USD)
65 Irving Place, New York, NY ($21.5 Million USD)
65 Irving Place, New York, NY ($21.5 Million USD)
65 Irving Place, New York, NY ($21.5 Million USD)
65 Irving Place, New York, NY ($21.5 Million USD)
65 Irving Place, New York, NY ($21.5 Million USD)
65 Irving Place, New York, NY ($21.5 Million USD)
65 Irving Place, New York, NY ($21.5 Million USD)
65 Irving Place, New York, NY ($21.5 Million USD)

65 Irving Place, New York, NY ($21.5 million USD)

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6 years ago
“Fareed Lafta”
“Fareed Lafta”
“Fareed Lafta”
“Fareed Lafta”
“Fareed Lafta”
“Fareed Lafta”
“Fareed Lafta”

“Fareed Lafta”

Fareed Lafta is an ‪#‎Iraqi‬ ‪#‎pilot‬, athlete and the first iraqi qualified cosmonaut in future. He has set ‪#‎Guinness‬ World Records for 3 times. His feats are many, including the first-ever skydive above Mount Everest, first Iraqi to fly to the edge of space in a ‪#‎MiG‬ 29 and flying with largest flag in the World while skydiving. He has been hailed as Iraq’s “‪#‎Superman‬”. He is interesting in skydiving, gliding, diving, flying, surfing…etc

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6 years ago
5 Facts

5 facts

Born 31st October 1950, Zaha grew up in Baghdad.

The first Iraqi-British, Muslim female architect to receive the Pritzker Prize in architecture in 2004.

Won an award every year since 2000, winning up to 12 awards in one year.

Zaha Hadid’s first building was the Vitra Fire Station, Germany in 1994.

950 projects over 44 countries, 400 staff, 55 nations.

5 awards

Pritzker Architecture Prize – 2004

Sterling Prize – 2011

Structural Steel Design awards – 2010

RIBA, Royal Institute of British Architecture Worldwide – 2004

Design of the year, Heydar Aliyev Centre – 2014

Source: http://elledecoration.co.za/20-things-know-zaha-hadid/

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6 years ago
600 COLLINS STREET By Zaha Hadid Architects
600 COLLINS STREET By Zaha Hadid Architects
600 COLLINS STREET By Zaha Hadid Architects
600 COLLINS STREET By Zaha Hadid Architects
600 COLLINS STREET By Zaha Hadid Architects
600 COLLINS STREET By Zaha Hadid Architects

600 COLLINS STREET by Zaha Hadid Architects

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6 years ago
Jenniferbin

jenniferbin

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6 years ago
The Peak Leisure Club Hong Kong.  1982-1983 Architects: Zaha Hadid
The Peak Leisure Club Hong Kong.  1982-1983 Architects: Zaha Hadid
The Peak Leisure Club Hong Kong.  1982-1983 Architects: Zaha Hadid
The Peak Leisure Club Hong Kong.  1982-1983 Architects: Zaha Hadid
The Peak Leisure Club Hong Kong.  1982-1983 Architects: Zaha Hadid
The Peak Leisure Club Hong Kong.  1982-1983 Architects: Zaha Hadid
The Peak Leisure Club Hong Kong.  1982-1983 Architects: Zaha Hadid
The Peak Leisure Club Hong Kong.  1982-1983 Architects: Zaha Hadid
The Peak Leisure Club Hong Kong.  1982-1983 Architects: Zaha Hadid

The Peak Leisure Club Hong Kong.  1982-1983 Architects: Zaha Hadid

Zaha Hadid

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6 years ago
Concept Work Done For Syn Studios’ Gathering Of The Masters ‘18  ‘Tron In The Daylight’ Workshop. 

Concept work done for Syn Studios’ Gathering of the Masters ‘18  ‘Tron in the Daylight’ workshop.  Had fun returning to my comfort zone! Started out as a building that became a ‘Yacht’ of some variety … super fun. 

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6 years ago
Zaha Hadid In Venice

Zaha Hadid in Venice

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6 years ago
‘Ice Storm’ - Zaha Hadid (2002-3)
‘Ice Storm’ - Zaha Hadid (2002-3)
‘Ice Storm’ - Zaha Hadid (2002-3)
‘Ice Storm’ - Zaha Hadid (2002-3)
‘Ice Storm’ - Zaha Hadid (2002-3)
‘Ice Storm’ - Zaha Hadid (2002-3)

‘Ice Storm’ - Zaha Hadid (2002-3)

+ Zaha at the opening party in an iridescent dress ❤️

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6 years ago
Explore The Visionary Architect’s Early Paintings And Drawings In Virtual Reality In Collaboration
Explore The Visionary Architect’s Early Paintings And Drawings In Virtual Reality In Collaboration

Explore the visionary architect’s early paintings and drawings in virtual reality in collaboration with Zaha Hadid Virtual Reality Group

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6 years ago
Port House, Antwerp Zaha Hadid Architects 2016 Filip Dujardin
Port House, Antwerp Zaha Hadid Architects 2016 Filip Dujardin

Port House, Antwerp Zaha Hadid Architects 2016 Filip Dujardin

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6 years ago
Zaha Hadid In Her London Office In 1985. Photo By Christopher Pillitz.

Zaha Hadid in her London office in 1985. Photo by Christopher Pillitz.

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6 years ago
Swarm Chandelier By Zaha Hadid

Swarm Chandelier by Zaha Hadid

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6 years ago
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6 years ago
Morpheus Hotel, Cotai, Macao,
Morpheus Hotel, Cotai, Macao,
Morpheus Hotel, Cotai, Macao,
Morpheus Hotel, Cotai, Macao,
Morpheus Hotel, Cotai, Macao,
Morpheus Hotel, Cotai, Macao,
Morpheus Hotel, Cotai, Macao,
Morpheus Hotel, Cotai, Macao,
Morpheus Hotel, Cotai, Macao,
Morpheus Hotel, Cotai, Macao,

Morpheus Hotel, Cotai, Macao,

Dame Zaha Hadid and Patrik Schumacher Architects

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6 years ago
Old Dominion Building 😎

Old Dominion Building 😎

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6 years ago
For Muslims and women, Zaha Hadid was a shining torch
Zaha was an outsider and upfront about the unfair treatment she experienced – but her fight came at great personal cost

Zaha was an outsider and upfront about the unfair treatment she experienced as a woman, a foreigner and a designer of expensive, weird-looking buildings – a triple whammy. She did not fit the stereotypical white male profession of registered architects. Jealousy and prejudice failed to bar her way, but it took its toll. Very few people realise the misogynistic, racist and anti-architect environment she had to navigate in Britain. For Muslims, minorities and women, Zaha is a shining torch beaming into the dark minds for whom a few tiles falling off a building seemed a justification to dismiss her work.

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6 years ago
Heydar Aliyev Center - Interior
Heydar Aliyev Center - Interior
Heydar Aliyev Center - Interior
Heydar Aliyev Center - Interior
Heydar Aliyev Center - Interior
Heydar Aliyev Center - Interior
Heydar Aliyev Center - Interior
Heydar Aliyev Center - Interior
Heydar Aliyev Center - Interior

Heydar Aliyev Center - Interior

Baku, Azerbaijan

Zaha Hadid Architects

Photographs: Iwan Baan, Hufton+Crow,  Hélène Binet 

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