It was sent to me by The rather talented Photographer is Malin Bornholm from Sweden and I completely fallen in love with their work, the use of soft tones is beautiful, and
their light bright images are just stunning!
Not exact matches
Light and small enough to live in your travel bag, 3M's MP180 produces a 30 - inch diameter
image that is respectably
bright in daylight.
In fluorescent
lighting exactly like that on a cheap motel — there's even a slightly tilted
bright yellow star in one corner — the
image is set in the evening sky, wrapped in the deep purple of the last moments of dusk.
That's one of the lasting
images from this deft documentary whose dark shadows are vastly more fascinating than its
bright lights.
We see
image after
image of
bright lights, sterile examination rooms, screaming sweat - drenched women locked into stirrups, isles and isles of babies in plastic boxes under
bright lights with pink or blue caps, frazzled postpartum mommies with screaming babies.
The gravity from all that mass redirects any
light that tries to sneak past, bending and focusing it, creating bigger and
brighter images of galaxies far beyond the cluster.
By looking at the sky through such a crystal and then rotating it so the two
images are equally
bright, it's possible to spot the rings of polarized
light that surround the sun, even under cloudy skies.
Follow - up
images and analyses, posted June 30 at arXiv.org, showed that
light is probably from a single
bright blue star that coincidentally was behind the galaxy cluster, aligned along Hubble's line of sight.
With their waterproof sealing and nitrogen filling that prevents fogging, they are perfect for rainy conditions, and their high - quality fully multi-coated lenses can provide you with
bright and clear
images in all
lighting conditions.
More than 100 days after two neutron stars slammed together, merging into one, new telescope
images have revealed that the collision's lingering X-ray
light show has gotten
brighter.
If you have a larger lens, it will be able to gather more
light, and in turn, the
image you see will appear
brighter.
Underside of a glowing sucker octopus captured via ROV;
image courtesy of Smithsonian NMNH / Vecchione / Young / YouTube What has eight arms, no bones and hundreds of
bright, twinkly
lights?
Hubble captured
images of the galaxy in visible and infrared
light, witnessing a new
bright object within NGC 4993 that was
brighter than a nova but fainter than a supernova.
Space - based infrared telescopes like WISE allow astronomers to see past the hot,
bright stars that dominate visible -
light images and probe the subtle, cold regions of gas and dust where stars are born.
Taking an optical
image of distant planets is tough because the
bright light from their stars drowns them out.
Although they are very
bright, these stars can not be seen in visible -
light images such as this one as the surrounding dust is too thick, but they make their presence clear in
images of the region at longer wavelengths.
This
image shows in ultraviolet
light the second - largest flare (
bright flash at right), which was emitted on September 10.
By reflecting
light, rather than refracting it, these outer eyes could produce
brighter images with higher contrasts that lens - carrying eyes normally would.
He was examining an 11 - inch - wide projected
image of the sun, part of his routine monitoring of the solar surface, when he noted the eruption of «two patches of intensely
bright and white
light... the brilliancy... fully equal to that of direct sun -
light.»
«When you let in more
light and expose an
image for a longer period of time, the picture gets
brighter.
But not even this
bright light is currently capable of making clear
images of single molecules.
At its center is a super-dense neutron star, rotating once every 33 milliseconds, shooting out rotating lighthouse - like beams of radio waves and
light — a pulsar (the
bright dot at
image center).
While previous UVIS
images had shown an intermittent auroral
bright spot magnetically linked to the moon Enceladus, the new movie suggests another Saturn moon can influence the
light show as well.
GN - z11 is actually ablaze with
bright, young, blue stars but these look red in this
image because its
light was stretched to longer, redder, wavelengths by the expansion of the Universe.
This visible -
light image taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope reveals a pancake - shaped disk of gas around an extremely
bright star in our Milky Way galaxy.
SDSS1133 has brightened substantially over the past 2 years but has been spotted in
images taken by various instruments during the past 63 years, hinting that the object — whose
brightest features measure less than 40
light - years across — probably isn't a recently exploded supernova.
Shining just 25
light - years from Earth in the constellation Lyra, Vega (false - color infrared
image shown) is the fifth
brightest star in the night sky.
PSU postdoctoral researcher Matt Povich showed how a broad swath of dust [infrared imagery, red in
image above] obscures many of the biggest,
brightest stars in the nebula in visible
light.
A certain class of supernovae always explodes with the same brightness (giving them the nickname «standard candles»), so by measuring how
bright they appear in the
images, astronomers can tell how much their
light has been magnified.
Although it looks like a scene from the sci - fi thriller «Gravity,» the
bright pop of
light in this
image comes from ASASSN - 15lh, the most powerful supernova ever discovered.
The excess
light doesn't help
image the sample; in fact, all that
bright light may quickly burn the cell and kill it.
(In this
image highlighting the southeastern United States, areas in green depict places where holiday
light intensity shone forth at levels as much as 50 % or more
brighter than normal.
By shining a laser through either pathway, the researchers create a
bright point of
light within the region they wish to
image.
The full visible -
light image at left shows that the dark feature resides near and below a patch of
bright clouds in the planet's southern hemisphere.
However, if you shoot in
bright light, it can also blow out your
image.
But when the scientists took another took a look at the Galileo
images, they saw something Sagan and his colleagues apparently missed —
bright flashes of
light over land as well.
The spectrograph produces 18
images at different wavelengths of
light, which enables GPI to reject
light from nearby stars, which can be up to 10 million times
brighter than the planets being studied.
The bizarre
bright spots have been described as «alien,» but the new
images, captured by NASA's Dawn spacecraft May 3 and May 4 and posted online by the U.S. space agency on Monday, are providing new clues to what the unexplained
lights could be.
In visible -
light images, the galaxy is lost in the glare from the
bright central engine, but those
images place strong limits on the galaxy's size, Miller explained.
Click to Enlarge (JPEG / 138.4 KB) This schematic
image represents how
light from a distant galaxy is distorted by the gravitational effects of a nearer foreground galaxy, which acts like a lens and makes the distant source appear distorted, but
brighter, forming characteristic rings of
light, known as Einstein rings.
Each used an
image intensifier tube to produced an
image on a phosphor screen that is 100,000 times
brighter than the
light received.
I saw one huge,
bright dot, with three other tiny pinpoints of
light nearby, all lined up in a row (just like the
image at the top of this story).
By mimicking the intricate visual system of a butterfly, researchers have created a camera that provides surgeons with both a traditional color
image as well as a near - infrared
image that makes fluorescently labeled cancerous cells visible even under
bright surgical
lighting.
But computerized searches can be greatly compromised by false detections caused by a small amount of
light scattering in the telescope's camera — particularly when there are
bright stars or densely packed stars in the
image.
NGC 986 is a
bright, 11th - magnitude galaxy sitting around 56 million
light - years away, and its golden centre and barred swirling arms are clearly visible in this
image (Credit: ESA / Hubble & NASA)
This deep
image shows the nebula (cyan) extending across 2 million
light - years that was discovered around the
bright quasar UM287 (at the center of the
image).
New radio
images of galaxies with
bright quasar cores show that, though the galaxies appear normal in visible -
light images, their gas has been disrupted by encounters with other galaxies.
Now, thanks to
brighter light emitting dyes, faster and more sensitive detectors, automation technology and computing capacity that can handle storing vast amounts of
image data, it is possible for scientists to probe the molecular mechanisms of life at unprecedented resolutions.
NASA's Hubble space telescope has captured
images of a set of thin, green objects, which astronomers have identified as the short - lived ghosts of quasars — extremely
bright masses of energy and
light — that flickered to life and then faded away.
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IMAGE: This schematic represents how
light from a distant galaxy is distorted by the gravitational effects of a nearer foreground galaxy, which acts like a lens and makes the distant source appear distorted, but
brighter, forming characteristic rings of
light, known as Einstein rings.