by Ann » Sun Sep 21, 2014 2:46 pm
As a Color Commentator, I obviously prefer (RGB) color pictures over black and white ones. But this one has a stark beauty which reminds me strongly of the feeling I got when, as a novice, I read Burnham's Celestial Handbook. It was full of old, black and white photos which seemed to originate, in some cases, from the dawn of photographic astronomy.
There is indeed a "shoreline" feeling to this image - a sense of shorelines between past and present, poetry and science, observation and art.
I'm strongly reminded of page 1862 of Burnham's Celestial Handbook. That page features a lovely black and white image of the Pleiades, framed by the slender branches of, perhaps, a willow tree. The caption is a quote of a part of a poem by Tennyson,
.....The Pleiads, rising thro' the mellow shade,
Glitter like a swarm of fireflies
Tangled in a silver braid....
I was incredibly moved by the stark beauty of that page, and how it seemed to echo through the times.
The APOD of September 20 is beautiful, too.
Ann
As a Color Commentator, I obviously prefer (RGB) color pictures over black and white ones. But this one has a stark beauty which reminds me strongly of the feeling I got when, as a novice, I read Burnham's Celestial Handbook. It was full of old, black and white photos which seemed to originate, in some cases, from the dawn of photographic astronomy.
There is indeed a "shoreline" feeling to this image - a sense of shorelines between past and present, poetry and science, observation and art.
I'm strongly reminded of page 1862 of Burnham's Celestial Handbook. That page features a lovely black and white image of the Pleiades, framed by the slender branches of, perhaps, a willow tree. The caption is a quote of a part of a poem by Tennyson,
[quote][i].....The Pleiads, rising thro' the mellow shade,
Glitter like a swarm of fireflies
Tangled in a silver braid....[/i][/quote]
I was incredibly moved by the stark beauty of that page, and how it seemed to echo through the times.
The APOD of September 20 is beautiful, too.
Ann