Ohio farm in infrared
Woodland stream on an IR day
It begins
The castle in The Plains
Pretty between ugly
Someone paid no attention . . .
College: Do not enter
Bravehat
When good colors go bad
Sunday stroll on Court Street
Jake apparently was here
Not technically a motorcycle . . .
"Eyed" click beetle
"Eyed" click beetle -- another view
Street textures
Every journey begins with a single step . . .
In the good old days
It's a male
Why it's called a "box turtle"
Taking a peek
Considering the options
Heading out
Considering a fallen tomato
Ready to fly the airshow
And, why not, same bird
A bird
Ancient fisheye experiment continued
Ancient fisheye experiment
Navajo Potter at Four Corners
End of a lakeshore run
A little experiment, part I
A little experiment, part II
Evening's amusement
When you absolutely, positively want to eat
Tea and Sweeties
Multicultural indeed
Just for fun
It is Easter. The Lord shines in glory.
The Easter Vigil is ended
Austin is honored
Receiving the Host for the first time
The new Catholics await their first Holy Communion
Preparing for the Communion Sacrifice of the newly…
And now there are ten new Catholics
They receive the Sign of the Cross . . .
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The Big Bang


This radiotelescope image traces the universe back to two-tenths of a microsecond after the big bang. Already the universe is several million miles across, with faint waves of energy visible. A strange jet of super-heated plasma is ejected at the bottom, which scientists theorize may come from the imperfection that caused the singularity to erupt; the escaping matter-in-the-making, some theorize, may be what went on to become the dense "dark matter" that makes up of the universe's mass
Okay, that's actually not true. It's a picture I took of a dandelion seed head, then filtered in various ways in the GIMP, then reversed values.
I like the first story better, though.
Okay, that's actually not true. It's a picture I took of a dandelion seed head, then filtered in various ways in the GIMP, then reversed values.
I like the first story better, though.
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