Canon PowerShot G9
ƒ/4
21.966 mm
1/800
80

Hot, hot, hot day today…. 103°F

7 responses to “Galaxies on Earth”

  1. Oh, yes! That gives me the feeling I am travelling far into space.

    This is intense heat and I feel bad for you. At least you have water nearby to cool down. Have a nice weekend!

    Nice capture of nature’s surprises!

    Des galaxies reflétées dans l’eau!

    Une baignade pour se rafraîchir! (A swim to cool off)

  2. Surrounded by waterships of light….
    Also looks like fractal reflections from the sun

    Hello from my wife Epp.

    denis from Valleyfield, Québec

  3. lol… That’s a good one… A black hole center full of galaxies instead of a galaxy center full of black hole!
    ‘-}

  4. and my black hole son at the gravitational core!

    Under the Milky Way

    Reminds me of my favorite big perspective quote from Magnificent Universe:

    Few stars ever experience a collision, whereas few large galaxies ever escape one. In our part of the Milky Way, stars are so far apart that they never collide: shrink the Sun to the size of a quarter and on the same scale, the nearest star would be four hundred miles away. But shrink the MIlky Way’s disc to the size of a quarter and it’s nearest large neighbor, Andromeda, would be just a foot and a half away, and the Milky Way’s satellites mere inches away. No wonder, then, that galaxies frequently bump into one another. (p.156)

  5. Hey! I have tried to capture the twinkles from the sun on the water with no sucess! Great job!

  6. Wow, very interesting. I actually did think it was a photo of stars when I saw the smaller version.

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