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I must be really bad about this because I don't see a Horsehead anywhere in this picture. Here is what I see: https://t.co/f3ROBuRkN6
Inspired by @Cathrinmachin and her Horsehead Nebula, I couldn’t resist painting my own interpretation. These are the first layers but I think it’s going to be a great piece 🫣
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IC434 Horsehead and Flame Nebula by JuzaPhoto . https://t.co/gVYsiWx4NK
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Image of the Horsehead Nebula in the constellation Orion captured by a telescope at the Kitt Peak Observatory in Arizona.
New #NFT on #tezos - True colors of Horsehead Nebula
Single edition, artistic interpretation of colors and elements of the most well known nebula in Orion constellation.
#CleanNFT #NFTCommunity #celestialNFT #nftart
https://t.co/bSRVZ4W0uS
No time to wait.
The universe is amazing.
Protect it and explore it.
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This is not a photo - it’s a drawing of the horsehead nebula I did a few months ago.
In other news, I’ve ordered BIG af canvases - going to start on the JWST images next 🥳
Nebula
1/1 NFT
Oil + spray on canvas
There she was. A voice hovering the Horsehead nebula. "Is that the infinite that you want?" As the lights flowing through her, I can see it. It was all that I want.
My genesis @objktcom🚨
100 $xtz
#1of1xtz #1of1tezos @1of1xtz
Link below⬇️
For my #NFT followers, I just dropped a new 1/1 for my monochromatic Horsehead Nebula :)
https://t.co/GVgHMJvguM
What happens when you point a sensitive telescope at a nebula for 24 hours? This is an ultra-deep view of the leftmost star in Orion's belt. The horsehead and Flame Nebulae are practically invisible, but come alive after enough exposure time. This is where stars are born.
@irida_eth Yeah, I have plenty more I could add. It’s just a matter of finding the time to fully process some of the photos. That Horsehead for example is just the center panel to a much larger image. @BS2KZ keeps giving me flak for not finishing it 😝