Hans-Peter Feldmann
Clouds
16 colour photographs
Each: 20 x 30 cm

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Hans-Peter Feldmann
Clouds
16 colour photographs
Each: 20 x 30 cm
… untitled (Oizumi, Yamanashi, Japan, 2015)
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The Owl Nebula is perched in the sky about 2,600 light-years away toward the bottom of the Big Dipper's bowl. Also cataloged as M97, the 97th object in Messier's well-known list, its round shape along with the placement of two large, dark "eyes" do suggest the face of a staring owl. One of the fainter objects in Messier's catalog, the Owl Nebula is a planetary nebula, the glowing gaseous envelope shed by a dying sun-like star as it runs out of nuclear fuel. Credit: Keith Quattrocchi
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