Sunset. Clouds. Trees.
2026
#Sunset light.

JBB: An Artblog!
Peter Solarz
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Kaledo Art

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One Nice Bug Per Day
KIROKAZE
$LAYYYTER
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Sade Olutola
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Sunset. Clouds. Trees.
2026
#Sunset light.
Yield sign at the end of Winnipeg St., Bridgeford, Sk
2025-10-25 Abandoned School House. Bridgeford, Sk.
#Abandoned building
Birds warm themselves on the roof of an old grain elevator.
Clouds over Full Moon at sunrise. 2025-10.
#Full Moon. Dawn.
From raw picture to...
A bit of Erasing.
Amazing what AI enhancement can do.
NASA's Lunar Orbiter pics from 1967/8 were deliberately fuzzed and downsampled to hide US spying capabilities
In 1967, the Lunar Orbiter missions sent back exciting – but grainy and low-rez – photos of the moon’s surface.
But it turns out that the Orbiters’ photos were actually super-high-rez, shot on 70mm film and robotically developed inside the orbiters, with the negs raster-scanned at 200 lines/mm and transmitted to ground stations using an undisclosed lossless analog image-compression technology. These were stored on tapes read by fridge-sized $300,000 Ampex FR-900 drives. These images were printed out at 40’ x 54’ so the Apollo astronauts could stroll over them and look for a landing spot.
But these images were not revealed to the public because NASA feared that doing so would also reveal the US’s spy satellite capabilities. Instead, NASA deliberately downrezzed and fuzzed the images that the public got to see.
Ryan Smith tells the amazing story of the preservationists who rescued the images off of disintegrating FR-900 magnetic tapes starting in 2007, under JPL’s Nancy Evans, who set up her team in an abandoned McDonald’s building and dubbed the project “McMoon.”
The McMoon team refurbished salvaged FR-900 drives, homebrewed a digitizer system, and painstaking recovered the 2GB/image files that the system generated. Evans’s team has recovered 2,000 images from 1,500 tapes, all in the public domain and available for download on Moonviews.com.
https://boingboing.net/2018/06/16/ampex-fr-900-drives.html
2GB images in 1967, jesus christ
Except the project ended in 2014 and nothing is available from the site listed.
2024-09-23 Mistusinne Sunset.
#sunset
2024-08-31 Sask Leg.
#Wascana Park.
2024-08-21
2024-08-31 Wascana Lake. #Wascana #Dawn.
2024-08-31 Dawn on Wascana Lake. #Wascana #Dawn.
Abandoned farm house off of hwy 367.
Curve in rail tracks. #Train tracks.
#Garage Art. #Fox Image.