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APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
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Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
What I meant was that this plant is Palmcrist (Ricinus)
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Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
Yes , i attach a picture (unfortunately little) about what you suggest, and see how it looks like a lot!!
I guess this frozen leaf is Palmcrist (Ricinus).
I guess this frozen leaf is Palmcrist (Ricinus).
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Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
Much information can be found here http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Ricinus_communis
Céline Richard wrote:Yes , i attach a picture (unfortunately little) about what you suggest, and see how it looks like a lot!!
I guess this frozen leaf is Palmcrist (Ricinus).
Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
I don't think so. Let's compare the castor leaf with the leaf depicted in the APOD:
this post has it right for the reasons listed in the post.
It's a Japanese maple leaf.
I think It's a Japanese maple leaf.
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Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
I find it hard to judge, I'm not a botanistowlice wrote:I don't think so. ... It's a Japanese maple leaf.
Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
I'm not, either. I don't find it hard to look at the leaf and compare it to other leaves, though, so did.
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Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
Such a good precision Owlice: i was about to forget you can see at night
Thank you for your pictures, i think you are right.
It might be a Japanese Maple tree, all the more since the photographer has a Japanese name.
Do you think Masahiro Miyasaka was trying to make a challenge, or just to be artistic? If he wanted both, i am convinced of his success
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Thank you for your pictures, i think you are right.
It might be a Japanese Maple tree, all the more since the photographer has a Japanese name.
Do you think Masahiro Miyasaka was trying to make a challenge, or just to be artistic? If he wanted both, i am convinced of his success
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Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
Céline, thanks!
We have Japanese maple trees in the US, too; they are very popular ornamental trees.
Mark Seibold, I weep for your lost house; how sad.
I think the photographer was being artistic, and the APOD editor was trying to make a challenge.Do you think Masahiro Miyasaka was trying to make a challenge, or just to be artistic?
We have Japanese maple trees in the US, too; they are very popular ornamental trees.
Mark Seibold, I weep for your lost house; how sad.
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Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
I am sorry too, it might have been hardmarkseibold wrote:I designed and built my own home 22 years ago. Planted many trees, several of which were known as Laceleaf, and Palmatum Maples originating from Japan. I miss seeing those trees now as I lost the home in foreclosure a couple years ago after 20 years there. This image by Masahiro brought me back home for a few moments again. Mark Seibold
Yes, the photographer might have taken this photo in many other places than in Japan. Actually, i remember that in the South of France, i have already seen an Eucalyptus , while i thought it was a tree more likely to grow in Australia!!We have Japanese maple trees in the US, too; they are very popular ornamental trees
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Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
Happy New Year.
Thank you for comment for my shot.
I think the frozen dead leaves to be a maple.
This leaf resembles the leaf of this image. (^_^)v
Pleiades and maple
masahiro miyasaka from NAGANO JAPAN
Thank you for comment for my shot.
I think the frozen dead leaves to be a maple.
This leaf resembles the leaf of this image. (^_^)v
Pleiades and maple
masahiro miyasaka from NAGANO JAPAN
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Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
Thank you for your new picture "Pleiades and Maple" masahiro miyasaka, it is great!masahiro miyasaka wrote:Happy New Year.
Thank you for comment for my shot.
I think the frozen dead leaves to be a maple.
This leaf resembles the leaf of this image. (^_^)v
Pleiades and maple
Very happy New Year!
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APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
He has more wonderful images!! (^_^)v
http://www.astroarts.co.jp/gallery/misc ... 62-j.shtml
http://www.astroarts.co.jp/gallery/misc ... 42-j.shtml
and more,
http://www.astroarts.jp/photo-gallery/g ... category/1
Thank you.
http://www.astroarts.co.jp/gallery/misc ... 62-j.shtml
http://www.astroarts.co.jp/gallery/misc ... 42-j.shtml
and more,
http://www.astroarts.jp/photo-gallery/g ... category/1
Thank you.
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Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
lol at people arguing about the leaf. I saw several good cosmic questions which were ignored in favor of arguing about the leaf!! WoW.....
humans can be so silly when they need to be right!
humans can be so silly when they need to be right!
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Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
Thanks for letting us know. In the future, please only write in English as it is one of our rules. That is why your other post was removed. I would send this as a private message but you are posting as a guest.Orionsubaru wrote:He has more wonderful images!! (^_^)v
http://www.astroarts.co.jp/gallery/misc ... 62-j.shtml
http://www.astroarts.co.jp/gallery/misc ... 42-j.shtml
and more,
http://www.astroarts.jp/photo-gallery/g ... category/1
Thank you.
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Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
I think that these are his wonderful works too. (^_^)vOrionsubaru wrote:He has more wonderful images!! (^_^)v
http://www.astroarts.co.jp/gallery/misc ... 62-j.shtml
http://www.astroarts.co.jp/gallery/misc ... 42-j.shtml
and more,
http://www.astroarts.jp/photo-gallery/g ... category/1
Thank you.
Newt
http://www.astroarts.jp/photo-gallery/g ... /3165.html
Spider
http://www.astroarts.jp/photo-gallery/g ... /2945.html
Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
This photographer has a Flickr site for his lovely work which is accessible by clicking the link for his name on the APOD page. Please do not keep listing URLs for individual photos for this imager since his Flickr site is readily available.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
On the Flickr site, we cannot see his images introduced here.owlice wrote:This photographer has a Flickr site for his lovely work which is accessible by clicking the link for his name on the APOD page. Please do not keep listing URLs for individual photos for this imager since his Flickr site is readily available.
Thanks.
We can see more a lot of his images on the AstroArts site.
I would like everybody to see.
Thank you.
Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
I understand you want everyone to see these pictures, but this is not the place to advertise them. Please don't do it again.
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Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
Yes Ori, this is a discussion forum, not a "bump a thread every day with a new link" forum. Once is enough.
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Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
If you know the artist, and he wants his images shown, tell him to post them on Recent Submissions.Orionsubaru wrote:On the Flickr site, we cannot see his images introduced here.
We can see more a lot of his images on the AstroArts site.
I would like everybody to see.
Please note, it must be the artist, or someone with explicit permission to post who posts the images.
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Re: APOD: Frosted Leaf Orion (2010 Nov 17)
look like cannabis at first but im sure its japanese maple im looking at one right now