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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

A press relase, lehdistötiedote

 

Cosmic Clouds 3D
Where stars are born

A press release About the book  is out

You can download it from HERE (In English)

Lehdistötiedote kirjasta on julkaistu.

Voit ladata sen TÄÄLTÄ (suomeksi)


A book by Brian May, David J Eicher and J-P Metsavainio







Monday, September 14, 2020

Astronomical Nature photographs, exhibition in Helsinki, Finland

 




Exhibition in Helsinki

Gallery A2, Annankatu 12 Helsinki, welcome!

Exhibition will end at September 20. 2020

https://www.galleria-a2.fi/














astro Anarchy get published

 


Book project finalized!
Cosmic Clouds 3D

By
Brian May (Yes, the legendary Queen guitarist and astrophysicist)
David J Eicher
and
J-P Metsavainio

This unique Book shows the cosmic wonders in 3D


More info about this book, please visit in official site of QUEEN
http://www.queenonline.com/news/pre-order-cosmic-clouds-3-d-by-brian-may






Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Grayscale Wonders part IV

All the photos, I have published, are taken with a grayscale astronomical camera. Each color channel is shot separately and then combined to RGB color image. Since I'm doing only narrowband imaging due the extensive light pollution color channels are are emission line images. Most of the time I'm capturing three emission lines hydrogen, sulfur and oxygen. (H-alpha, S-II and O-III)

Usually most of the details are in hydrogen alpha emission line. Gray scale images can be really beautiful and many times I personally like them best. I will publish now some of my images from this winter season as a grayscale compositions. This is a part IV of Grayscale Wonders, part one, two and three can be seen here: Part one, https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/04/greyscale-wonders.html
Part two, https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/04/grayscale-wonders-part-ii.html
Part three, https://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2020/04/grayscale-wonders-part-iii.html


Please, open the full size photo by clicking the image, it's really worth it!



Cederblad 214, the Cosmic Question Mark




Sh2-216 & Sh2-221 Supernova remnant and a planetary nebula



From the Bubble to Cave Nebula