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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Astro anarchy gets published







My image of the "Wizard Nebula", NGC 7380, get published in the Discovery Magazine
In October 2011 issue, there is an article about multiverse, and they did use my image with it. Images can be found from a table of content , page 2, and in the story, page 31.

This is the used image. Original blog post, with a technical details, can be found HERE.





Wednesday, October 12, 2011

An image, just for a fun...



Click for a large image.

This is a computer generated image, I don't have a wall full of my images.
I used older frames and wallpaper since some of my images loos like old oil paintings.


Ps.
Photographic prints from my images can be bought from my portfolio:
Just click an image and there will be a list of sizes and prices at Right, like bellow.
A4 print,     15€
A3 print,     21€
20" x 16",   31€  (50 x 41 cm)
30" x 20",   49,95€  (76 x 50 cm)
Many other sizes and shapes are available too.
NOTE. Prints are real photographs in Fujicolor paper. 
If you don't like to buy online, just leave me a message at my e-mail:
astroanarchy@gmail.com and I will take care of rest.

sama suomeksi

Valokuvavedoksia kuvistani voi ostaa portfoliostani:
Klikkaa kuvaa niin sen oikealle puolelle avautuu koko ja hintalista, kuten alla.
A4 print,     15€
A3 print,     21€
20" x 16",   31€  (50 x 41 cm)
30" x 20",   49,95€  (76 x 50 cm)

Monia muita kokoja ja muotoja on myös saatavilla.
HUOM. Kuvat ovat oikeita valokuvia Fujicolor valokuvapaperille.
Jos et halua käyttää verkkokauppaa, niin jätä minulle viesti osoitteeseen:
astroanarchy@gmail.com , niin hoidan tilauksen puolestasi.




Monday, October 10, 2011

Series of panoramas


Images in this post are trying to show, how they looks, if hanging on the wall


I made a small series of  panoramas for a printing purposes for a customer. They turned to be so nice looking, that I publish them here too. 
Some of the images are meant to be printed as two framed copy, like a sample above, and then placed side by side. 
Some of the printed images will be huge, about 200cm x 80cm / copy! Final two frames panoramic pair will be over four meters wide... luckily there are enough resolution for that , with most of my images. 

For an example, a price for a high quality framed  canvas will be about 300-350€ / one square meter,  100 x 100 cm. ( = ~3.3 x3.3 feet) There are many other framing and media options.

Few sample images on a wall
Click for large images

Bubble Nebula


California Nebula


Butterfly and Crescent Nebulae


Sharpless 119


Sombrero Glaxy, M104


Pack Man Nebula


Silver Dollar Galaxy, two frames

Silver Dollar Galaxy, one frame

Moon ( This image doesn't look like a normal Moon image, explanation HERE)

Cloeup of the Lagoon Nebula


Ps.
I will open up soon a collection of framed samples, in my portfolio. It will make easier to see, how my images might look on the wall. 
Any of images in my portfolio, can be ordered as a print, practically in any size.
Imagination is only limit with printing and framing options.

Ps.2
BTW. No matter, where you live, since I'm able to use a nearest printing service to your location, to minimize delivery and customs costs. 


Sunday, October 9, 2011

An animation of DWB 111, the "Propeller Nebula", stars vs starless





The starless version shows the actual nebula. It's funny, how much details one can see from the nebula, 
when all stars are removed. An experimental method used for star removal has become very accurate.
Note. 
A starlike dot, in up center left, is a planetary nebula PK 79+5.1, a large bluish area, 
to seven a clock direction from PK 79+5.1, is a possible planetary nebula PN PM 1-320.

This image was my first light for the Autumn season 2011. 
Original blog post, with technical details, can be found from HERE.
Ps.
Above image of the Propeller Nebula, from Cygnus constellation, looks very much like a piece of marble tile bellow.