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Andy Resnick replied to the thread Random Photos.These are better- same everything, just monochrome b/c white balance failed: -
Andy Resnick replied to the thread Random Photos.It's snowing here, now: Shot @ 105mm f/2 1/25s. To get a sense of the volume of snow coming down now, the depth of field (the... -
Andy Resnick replied to the thread Our Beautiful Universe - Photos and Videos.Had brief windows on back-to-back nights, just enough time to fill out my image of the Auriga nebulae: Deets: Nikon D810 + Nikkor... -
Andy Resnick replied to the thread The Secrets of Prof. Verschure's Rosetta Stones.Chilled carbonatite magmatic boundary adjacent to fenitized gneiss (country rock), Fen complex. “Fenitiztion” is specifically... -
Andy Resnick replied to the thread The Secrets of Prof. Verschure's Rosetta Stones.Transition rock showing fenitized gneiss adjacent to chilled margin of carbonatite magmatic intrusion. Fenite. Type locality... -
Andy Resnick replied to the thread Our Beautiful Universe - Photos and Videos.It's been cloudy for the past week and will be cloudy again for another; in between was one clear night spent imaging a somewhat-tight... -
Andy Resnick replied to the thread The Secrets of Prof. Verschure's Rosetta Stones.I'm out of the office for a few weeks, so I have to reach into the back catalog for a few weeks: Juvite. Type locality: Juvet, Fen... -
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Andy Resnick replied to the thread Our Beautiful Universe - Photos and Videos.Last night was the first clear night in a while- I had a chance to image Jupiter @ 800mm: From the top, a stacked image of 40 subs... -
Andy Resnick replied to the thread The Secrets of Prof. Verschure's Rosetta Stones.Another carbonatite margin: Carbonatite, Fen complex. Right side is carbonatite; equigranular subhedral grains of calcite, massed...



















































