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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Last day of 2011, a collection of images.






Happy New Year 2012


Since this is a last day of year 2011, I have made a collection of images from the Autumn season 2011. As usually at this time of year, the weather has been very cloudy, up here 65N. Last couple of months has been blocked 100% by clouds. I managed to use every clear moment, so there are quite a few images from this Autumn, including my main work, a giant 18-panel mosaic from the Cygnus constellation.


A slideshow
click > to start


All images, in this slideshow, can be seen in my portfolio with a technical details:
http://astroanarchy.zenfolio.com/p909207080


First image for the season was the Propeller Nebula in Cygnus

Original blog post, with a technical details, can be seen here:
http://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2011/10/first-light-for-autumn-season-2011.html



Last image for the current season was the 18-panel mosaic from the Cygnus constellation

Original blog post, with a technical details, can be seen here:
http://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2011/12/cygnus-mosaic-18-panels-and-22-x-14.html





Friday, December 23, 2011

Merry Saturnalia and happy new year!




Clear skies to all!

J-P Metsävainio & Astro Anarchy observatory


Ps.
Original image, used in this manipulation, can be seen here:

Ps2.




Monday, December 19, 2011

Cygnus mosaic as a stereo pair 3D






Parallel vision stereo pairs
Cross vision stereo pairs at end of the post

Parallel vision 3D



Closeup 1


Closeup2


Closeup 3

Other 3D-formats:
Original 2D:




Cross vision stereo pairs

Cross vision 3D


Closeup 1


Closeup 2


Closeup 3

Other 3D-formats:
Original 2D:






NOTE! This is a personal vision about forms and shapes, based on some known facts and an artistic impression. 


Cugnus mosaic as an anaglyph Red/Cyan 3D




3D-NOTE!
You'll need Red/Cyan Eyeglasses to be able to see images as 3D.If you have a Red and Blue filters, you can use them! Red goes to Left eye.



Note, a largish file, 1900x1200 pixels and 3,5 meg.

Other 3D-formats:

Original 2D:


Some details from the large image above

Det.1

Det. 2

Det 3.



Ps.

Please leave a comment, I'll like to know, how many of my readers are able to watch my 3D-experiments?
Do you prefer an anaglyph method or stereo pair free view? 

If there are very few readers interested about this kind of "nontraditional" and experimental astronomical  image processing, I'm not going to post them in my blog. 
I will publish them only in my 3D-portfolio under the Zenfolio service: