Recent content by Andy Resnick
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Jealous = me! This is one of the lenses I'd like to play with, for sure. It seems we are in a 'new golden era' of lens design, with Laowa offering some really off-the-wall lenses (10mm rectilinear full frame! Macroprobe!). Nikkor has recently introduced a 58/0.95 (for the Z mount). Sigh...- Andy Resnick
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- Forum: General Discussion
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The Secrets of Prof. Verschure's Rosetta Stones
A second example of a carbonatite: Carbonatite. The literature on carbonatites is generally too advanced for me (for now), so I will simply quote some relevant sentences from a recent review (Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci. 2022. 50:261–93) that may be open source: “Carbonatites are igneous...- Andy Resnick
- Post #131
- Forum: Earth Sciences
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The Secrets of Prof. Verschure's Rosetta Stones
Moving on from Fenites, I have several samples of carbonatites- the source magma for fenitization. Carbonatites are still the subject of active research, and I confess I'm way out of my depth. But, the optical properties of carbonates make the samples fairly photogenic. Here's the first one...- Andy Resnick
- Post #130
- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Our Beautiful Universe - Photos and Videos
Thanks, but these don't address the problem that spatially varying hue causes. For my other lenses, I've had excellent results by placing the lens against a flat panel display monitor: there is no problem correcting for the spatial brightness. Again, as you can see from the image I posed, the...- Andy Resnick
- Post #2,390
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Our Beautiful Universe - Photos and Videos
Just on the off chance you have some ideas... I have a good example of the underlying problem I am having with trying to use flats flats when imaging with my 400/2.8 lens. Below is a single-night stack, representing an average of 353 individual frames taken over a 3 hour period: The problem...- Andy Resnick
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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The Secrets of Prof. Verschure's Rosetta Stones
I think this will be the final example of Fenite: Fenitized gneiss. This sample was been classified as having strong fenitization-1 (45% rock volume) and strong fenitization-2 (15% rock volume). Strongly fenitized-1 rocks contain clear, euhedral alkali feldspar crystals forming a matrix of...- Andy Resnick
- Post #129
- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Wow.... just, wow. The computational tools (for example, Postshot) that are available now... it's really amazing.- Andy Resnick
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- Forum: General Discussion
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The Secrets of Prof. Verschure's Rosetta Stones
Coming up on the end of Fenite samples, only a few more to go: Fenitized gneiss. This sample was been classified as having strong fenitization-1 and moderate fenitization-2. Strongly fenitized-1 rocks contain clear, euhedral alkali feldspar crystals forming a matrix of chessboard albite and...- Andy Resnick
- Post #128
- Forum: Earth Sciences
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Our Beautiful Universe - Photos and Videos
Tonight: Rabbit in the moon- Andy Resnick
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Our Beautiful Universe - Photos and Videos
It is a fantastic lens for low-light level work, and vanishing depth-of-field images. Fully open, tho, the image is a little soft for astrophotography.- Andy Resnick
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Thanks! The reflected distorted vertical lines originate from the reflected building's structure. The windows are not perfectly flat. Along the left side could indeed be vertical blinds inside the room(s). I liked the distorted patterns....- Andy Resnick
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Random Photos
Weekend trip to Cincinnati, Ohio and while there, took a riverboat cruise. Straight jpgs (some cropped) from the camera, all shot using either a 105mm or 55mm lens:- Andy Resnick
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Our Beautiful Universe - Photos and Videos
A cropped and downscaled image of the Veil nebula and NGC 6940, taken using a 105mm lens: Deets: Nikon D810 + 105/1.4 (shot at f/2) on Losmandy GM-8, 30s subs, 8.75 h total integration time. Stacking etc. using APP. As it happens, for whatever reason(s) flat frames worked really well with...- Andy Resnick
- Post #2,382
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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The Secrets of Prof. Verschure's Rosetta Stones
More fenitized gneiss samples: Fenitized gneiss. This sample was been classified as having strong fenitization-1 and moderate fenitization-2. Strongly fenitized-1 rocks contain clear, euhedral alkali feldspar crystals forming a matrix of chessboard albite and microcline without preferred...- Andy Resnick
- Post #127
- Forum: Earth Sciences