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    • TIGT Offline
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      TED: Not Found

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      • Mike LuceyM Offline
        Mike Lucey
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        Thanks TIG for reminding me that TED is still around.

        That was a great 20 minutes of viewing! Rogier explains how we currently (mis)use / waste light and how we could be using it to better enhance our lives and the wellbeing of the planet. His demo model of an LED light was brilliant! I have been hearing a lot lately how LEDs will be coming more and more into everyday use and now understand the reasons why this needs to be the case.

        Attached are a couple of images that 'caught my eye' 😉


        Sunrise - Sunset.jpg


        Inner City to Excellent Dark Sky.jpg

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        • C Offline
          cosycat
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          When I taught science in a large inner sity school, we had an astronomy topic for the 14 year olds.
          One question I always posed was
          'How many stars do you think there are altogether'

          So what do think the largest number that the students ever guessed ?
          10 million ? 100 milliom ? 1 billion ?

          No...

          10
          (not 10 million or 10 thousand ) just 10

          Because from that light polluted estate that was (and still is) all you could see, even on a good night.

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          • honoluludesktopH Offline
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            In the Zone, work of the world's great(est) photographer, Ed Weston:

            http://www.openorigins.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/foto_edward_weston4.jpg

            http://www.edward-weston.com/images/image_pepper_index.gif

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              Anssi
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              @honoluludesktop said:

              work of the world's great(est) photographer, Ed Weston

              There are so many great photographers that I couldn't add the (est) suffix to anyone. Another I love is Josef Sudek:

              http://www.yohado.com/wp-content/2009/10/josef-sudek.jpg

              http://laurietobyedison.com/discuss/images/sudek-egg.jpg

              securi adversus homines, securi adversus deos rem difficillimam adsecuti sunt, ut illis ne voto quidem opus esset

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