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Gibraltar: the city
Gibraltar: the city

GYS4718714: Gibraltar: the city / Bridgeman Images

Caribbean: sunset over the Caribbean Sea
Caribbean: sunset over the Caribbean Sea

GYS4718722: Caribbean: sunset over the Caribbean Sea / Bridgeman Images

Gibraltar: The African continent seen from the Rock of Gibraltar
Gibraltar: The African continent seen from the Rock of Gibraltar

GYS4718757: Gibraltar: The African continent seen from the Rock of Gibraltar / Bridgeman Images

Star Line - The constellation of Orion - Star trails - The constellation of Orion - Because of the Earth's rotation, leaving the camera open, the stars advance towards the background of the sky. During the installation, gradually changing the focal length of the lens, the stars spread out and reveal their true color. Here is the constellation of Orion photographed in this way during a 30-minute installation in ISO 400. Here one sees the stars of the constellation of Orion recorded in an exposure of about 30 minutes, during which time the lens focus was moved from infinity to about 1 meter in a series of 10 steps about three minutes apart. The effect is to reveal the star colours and that of the vivid red Orion nebula
Star Line - The constellation of Orion - Star trails - The constellation of Orion - Because of the Earth's rotation, leaving the camera open, the stars advance towards the background of the sky. During the installation, gradually changing the focal length of the lens, the stars spread out and reveal their true color. Here is the constellation of Orion photographed in this way during a 30-minute installation in ISO 400. Here one sees the stars of the constellation of Orion recorded in an exposure of about 30 minutes, during which time the lens focus was moved from infinity to about 1 meter in a series of 10 steps about three minutes apart. The effect is to reveal the star colours and that of the vivid red Orion nebula

PIX4581422: Star Line - The constellation of Orion - Star trails - The constellation of Orion - Because of the Earth's rotation, leaving the camera open, the stars advance towards the background of the sky. During the installation, gradually changing the focal length of the lens, the stars spread out and reveal their true color. Here is the constellation of Orion photographed in this way during a 30-minute installation in ISO 400. Here one sees the stars of the constellation of Orion recorded in an exposure of about 30 minutes, during which time the lens focus was moved from infinity to about 1 meter in a series of 10 steps about three minutes apart. The effect is to reveal the star colours and that of the vivid red Orion nebula / Bridgeman Images

Star sky and wind turbine - Starry sky and wind turbine - A wind turbine is lit by a district of Moon. At the end of the way, the constellation of the Lion that heberge Saturn. June 10, 2008. A Quarter Moon is illuminating the hazy landscape. Brittany, France. June 10 2008
Star sky and wind turbine - Starry sky and wind turbine - A wind turbine is lit by a district of Moon. At the end of the way, the constellation of the Lion that heberge Saturn. June 10, 2008. A Quarter Moon is illuminating the hazy landscape. Brittany, France. June 10 2008

PIX4581743: Star sky and wind turbine - Starry sky and wind turbine - A wind turbine is lit by a district of Moon. At the end of the way, the constellation of the Lion that heberge Saturn. June 10, 2008. A Quarter Moon is illuminating the hazy landscape. Brittany, France. June 10 2008 / Bridgeman Images

The castle of Puilaurens (11) under the stars - Starry sky above the castle of Puilaurens - Star sky above the Cathar castle of Puilaurens in Aude, one of the five sons of the city of Carcassonne. Starry sky above the Cathar castle of Puilaurens
The castle of Puilaurens (11) under the stars - Starry sky above the castle of Puilaurens - Star sky above the Cathar castle of Puilaurens in Aude, one of the five sons of the city of Carcassonne. Starry sky above the Cathar castle of Puilaurens

PIX4581905: The castle of Puilaurens (11) under the stars - Starry sky above the castle of Puilaurens - Star sky above the Cathar castle of Puilaurens in Aude, one of the five sons of the city of Carcassonne. Starry sky above the Cathar castle of Puilaurens / Bridgeman Images

Sky star sur Bourg - Saint - Maurice - Winter Sky above Bourg - Saint - Maurice - Sky star above Bourg - Saint - Maurice en Savoie. 27 December 2010. Starry sky above Bourg - Saint - Maurice (Savoie). 27 December 2010
Sky star sur Bourg - Saint - Maurice - Winter Sky above Bourg - Saint - Maurice - Sky star above Bourg - Saint - Maurice en Savoie. 27 December 2010. Starry sky above Bourg - Saint - Maurice (Savoie). 27 December 2010

PIX4582073: Sky star sur Bourg - Saint - Maurice - Winter Sky above Bourg - Saint - Maurice - Sky star above Bourg - Saint - Maurice en Savoie. 27 December 2010. Starry sky above Bourg - Saint - Maurice (Savoie). 27 December 2010 / Bridgeman Images

Moon of about 26 days - A 26 - day moon - Mosaic of 8 images. 16 August 2009. A 26 day moon, waning crescent. Mosaic of 8 images. August 16, 2009
Moon of about 26 days - A 26 - day moon - Mosaic of 8 images. 16 August 2009. A 26 day moon, waning crescent. Mosaic of 8 images. August 16, 2009

PIX4575874: Moon of about 26 days - A 26 - day moon - Mosaic of 8 images. 16 August 2009. A 26 day moon, waning crescent. Mosaic of 8 images. August 16, 2009 / Bridgeman Images

Fin croissant de Lune - Thin crescent of the moon - La Lune vue le 23 avril 2009. Mosaic of 9 images. Mosaic of 9 images showing the Moon on April 23, 2009
Fin croissant de Lune - Thin crescent of the moon - La Lune vue le 23 avril 2009. Mosaic of 9 images. Mosaic of 9 images showing the Moon on April 23, 2009

PIX4575894: Fin croissant de Lune - Thin crescent of the moon - La Lune vue le 23 avril 2009. Mosaic of 9 images. Mosaic of 9 images showing the Moon on April 23, 2009 / Bridgeman Images

Roman archaeological excavations, Rome, Italy. Photo 25/01/98.
Roman archaeological excavations, Rome, Italy. Photo 25/01/98.

TEC4575937: Roman archaeological excavations, Rome, Italy. Photo 25/01/98. / Bridgeman Images

Villa Medicis in Rome, Italy. Photograph 10/10/00.
Villa Medicis in Rome, Italy. Photograph 10/10/00.

TEC4576047: Villa Medicis in Rome, Italy. Photograph 10/10/00. / Bridgeman Images

Mausolee of Suryarman II, Angkor vat (1113-1150) in Cambodia.
Mausolee of Suryarman II, Angkor vat (1113-1150) in Cambodia.

LBY4576175: Mausolee of Suryarman II, Angkor vat (1113-1150) in Cambodia. / Bridgeman Images

Fort d'Issy to Issy les Moulineaux (Hauts de Seine).
Fort d'Issy to Issy les Moulineaux (Hauts de Seine).

TEC4576247: Fort d'Issy to Issy les Moulineaux (Hauts de Seine). / Bridgeman Images

View of Issy Moulineaux from Boulevard Rodin (Hauts de Seien).
View of Issy Moulineaux from Boulevard Rodin (Hauts de Seien).

TEC4576354: View of Issy Moulineaux from Boulevard Rodin (Hauts de Seien). / Bridgeman Images

Rue Gabriel d'Estrees in Issy les Moulineaux (Hauts de Seine).
Rue Gabriel d'Estrees in Issy les Moulineaux (Hauts de Seine).

TEC4576383: Rue Gabriel d'Estrees in Issy les Moulineaux (Hauts de Seine). / Bridgeman Images

Quai Stalingrad to Issy les Moulineaux (Hauts de Seine).
Quai Stalingrad to Issy les Moulineaux (Hauts de Seine).

TEC4576445: Quai Stalingrad to Issy les Moulineaux (Hauts de Seine). / Bridgeman Images

Socoa Tour in Ciboure, Pyrenees-Atlantiques (Pyrenees Atlantiques), Aquitaine, France. Architecture by Sebastien Le Prestre, Marquis de Vauban (1633-1707), 1693.
Socoa Tour in Ciboure, Pyrenees-Atlantiques (Pyrenees Atlantiques), Aquitaine, France. Architecture by Sebastien Le Prestre, Marquis de Vauban (1633-1707), 1693.

ITR4713544: Socoa Tour in Ciboure, Pyrenees-Atlantiques (Pyrenees Atlantiques), Aquitaine, France. Architecture by Sebastien Le Prestre, Marquis de Vauban (1633-1707), 1693. / Bridgeman Images

Enclosure of the citadel of Blaye, Gironde, Aquitaine. Architecture by Sebastien Le Prestre, Marquis de Vauban (1633-1707), 1650-1685.
Enclosure of the citadel of Blaye, Gironde, Aquitaine. Architecture by Sebastien Le Prestre, Marquis de Vauban (1633-1707), 1650-1685.

ITR4713643: Enclosure of the citadel of Blaye, Gironde, Aquitaine. Architecture by Sebastien Le Prestre, Marquis de Vauban (1633-1707), 1650-1685. / Bridgeman Images

The well of the Citadelle de Besancon, Doubs, Franche-Comte (Franche Comte), France. Architecture of Sebastien Le Prestre de Sebastien Le Prestre, Marquis de Vauban (1633-1707), 1674-1687.
The well of the Citadelle de Besancon, Doubs, Franche-Comte (Franche Comte), France. Architecture of Sebastien Le Prestre de Sebastien Le Prestre, Marquis de Vauban (1633-1707), 1674-1687.

ITR4713684: The well of the Citadelle de Besancon, Doubs, Franche-Comte (Franche Comte), France. Architecture of Sebastien Le Prestre de Sebastien Le Prestre, Marquis de Vauban (1633-1707), 1674-1687. / Bridgeman Images

Galerie Doree transformed into National Printing at the Revolution: remains of paper with blue background cut of tricolor strips, with revolutionary symbols and Phrygian cap. Banque de France, Hotel de Toulouse, former hotel de la Vrilliere, Paris - Hotel de Toulouse, headquarters of the Banque de France -
Galerie Doree transformed into National Printing at the Revolution: remains of paper with blue background cut of tricolor strips, with revolutionary symbols and Phrygian cap. Banque de France, Hotel de Toulouse, former hotel de la Vrilliere, Paris - Hotel de Toulouse, headquarters of the Banque de France -

SYC4702500: Galerie Doree transformed into National Printing at the Revolution: remains of paper with blue background cut of tricolor strips, with revolutionary symbols and Phrygian cap. Banque de France, Hotel de Toulouse, former hotel de la Vrilliere, Paris - Hotel de Toulouse, headquarters of the Banque de France - / Bridgeman Images

The trophee of Diane Chasseresse, a group sculpted from the door of the Galerie doree, by Francois Antoine Vasse (1681-1736), circa 1715. Banque de France. Hotel de Toulouse, former hotel de la Villiere, Paris - Hotel de Toulouse, headquarters of the Banque de France -
The trophee of Diane Chasseresse, a group sculpted from the door of the Galerie doree, by Francois Antoine Vasse (1681-1736), circa 1715. Banque de France. Hotel de Toulouse, former hotel de la Villiere, Paris - Hotel de Toulouse, headquarters of the Banque de France -

SYC4702606: The trophee of Diane Chasseresse, a group sculpted from the door of the Galerie doree, by Francois Antoine Vasse (1681-1736), circa 1715. Banque de France. Hotel de Toulouse, former hotel de la Villiere, Paris - Hotel de Toulouse, headquarters of the Banque de France - / Bridgeman Images

The Louvre Museum, Paris, France (photo)
The Louvre Museum, Paris, France (photo)

TEC4702888: The Louvre Museum, Paris, France (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Moon: Apennine Mountains - Moon: Apenninus Mountains - The Apennine Mountains are a chain of mountains between the Rainy Sea and the Serenite Sea. Some peaks peak at 5000m. At the top of the picture is the Cassini crater; at the other end of the Apennines, the Eratosthene crater, at the bottom left. The large crater in the middle left is the Archimede crater in the Rainy Sea with the Autolycus and Aristillus crateres on its right. Image obtained on October 3, 2007, during the last quarter. Montes Apenninus are a mountain chain located between Mare Imbrium (left) and Mare Serenitatis (right, in the shadow). Some of these mountains are 5000 m high. Top of the image is crater Cassini. Bottom left is the crater Eratosthenes. Middle is the big crater Archimedes (about 83 km of diameter) with to its right the craters Autolycus and Aristillus. Image taken on October 3, 2007, during the last quarter of the moon
Moon: Apennine Mountains - Moon: Apenninus Mountains - The Apennine Mountains are a chain of mountains between the Rainy Sea and the Serenite Sea. Some peaks peak at 5000m. At the top of the picture is the Cassini crater; at the other end of the Apennines, the Eratosthene crater, at the bottom left. The large crater in the middle left is the Archimede crater in the Rainy Sea with the Autolycus and Aristillus crateres on its right. Image obtained on October 3, 2007, during the last quarter. Montes Apenninus are a mountain chain located between Mare Imbrium (left) and Mare Serenitatis (right, in the shadow). Some of these mountains are 5000 m high. Top of the image is crater Cassini. Bottom left is the crater Eratosthenes. Middle is the big crater Archimedes (about 83 km of diameter) with to its right the craters Autolycus and Aristillus. Image taken on October 3, 2007, during the last quarter of the moon

PIX4576696: Moon: Apennine Mountains - Moon: Apenninus Mountains - The Apennine Mountains are a chain of mountains between the Rainy Sea and the Serenite Sea. Some peaks peak at 5000m. At the top of the picture is the Cassini crater; at the other end of the Apennines, the Eratosthene crater, at the bottom left. The large crater in the middle left is the Archimede crater in the Rainy Sea with the Autolycus and Aristillus crateres on its right. Image obtained on October 3, 2007, during the last quarter. Montes Apenninus are a mountain chain located between Mare Imbrium (left) and Mare Serenitatis (right, in the shadow). Some of these mountains are 5000 m high. Top of the image is crater Cassini. Bottom left is the crater Eratosthenes. Middle is the big crater Archimedes (about 83 km of diameter) with to its right the craters Autolycus and Aristillus. Image taken on October 3, 2007, during the last quarter of the moon / Bridgeman Images

The Moon seen by Apollo 17 - Image obtained on 14 December 1972 during the journey back to Earth
The Moon seen by Apollo 17 - Image obtained on 14 December 1972 during the journey back to Earth

PIX4576757: The Moon seen by Apollo 17 - Image obtained on 14 December 1972 during the journey back to Earth / Bridgeman Images

Moon: crateres in the Sea of Rains - Moon: craters in Mare Imbrium - Crateres in the South of the Sea of Rains (Mare Imbrium). The large crater at the bottom of the picture is the Diophantus crater (18 km in diameter), in the upper center is the Brayley crater. On its left is Mount Vinogradov. Image obtained from the Apollo 15 control module. The north is down. Craters located south of Mare Imbrium, as photographed by the metric camera in the Scientific Instrumentation Module (SIM) bay of the Apollo 15 Command and Service Module (CSM) in lunar orbit. Bottom left, the large crater is Diophantus, above it is Mons Vinogradov and to the right of this mountain, near the center of the image is the crater Brayley. North is at bottom
Moon: crateres in the Sea of Rains - Moon: craters in Mare Imbrium - Crateres in the South of the Sea of Rains (Mare Imbrium). The large crater at the bottom of the picture is the Diophantus crater (18 km in diameter), in the upper center is the Brayley crater. On its left is Mount Vinogradov. Image obtained from the Apollo 15 control module. The north is down. Craters located south of Mare Imbrium, as photographed by the metric camera in the Scientific Instrumentation Module (SIM) bay of the Apollo 15 Command and Service Module (CSM) in lunar orbit. Bottom left, the large crater is Diophantus, above it is Mons Vinogradov and to the right of this mountain, near the center of the image is the crater Brayley. North is at bottom

PIX4576893: Moon: crateres in the Sea of Rains - Moon: craters in Mare Imbrium - Crateres in the South of the Sea of Rains (Mare Imbrium). The large crater at the bottom of the picture is the Diophantus crater (18 km in diameter), in the upper center is the Brayley crater. On its left is Mount Vinogradov. Image obtained from the Apollo 15 control module. The north is down. Craters located south of Mare Imbrium, as photographed by the metric camera in the Scientific Instrumentation Module (SIM) bay of the Apollo 15 Command and Service Module (CSM) in lunar orbit. Bottom left, the large crater is Diophantus, above it is Mons Vinogradov and to the right of this mountain, near the center of the image is the crater Brayley. North is at bottom / Bridgeman Images

Cratere Copernic - Copernicus crater - Crateres Copernic and Gay - Lussac (in the foreground). Image obtained in December 1972 from the control module of Apollo 17. View of Copernicus and small Gay - Lussac (foreground) craters, on the lunar nearside, as photographed from the Apollo 17 spacecraft. Dec 1972
Cratere Copernic - Copernicus crater - Crateres Copernic and Gay - Lussac (in the foreground). Image obtained in December 1972 from the control module of Apollo 17. View of Copernicus and small Gay - Lussac (foreground) craters, on the lunar nearside, as photographed from the Apollo 17 spacecraft. Dec 1972

PIX4577000: Cratere Copernic - Copernicus crater - Crateres Copernic and Gay - Lussac (in the foreground). Image obtained in December 1972 from the control module of Apollo 17. View of Copernicus and small Gay - Lussac (foreground) craters, on the lunar nearside, as photographed from the Apollo 17 spacecraft. Dec 1972 / Bridgeman Images

Casemate of Bourges Ouest at Fort d'Uxegney, Place d'Epinal, Uxegney, Vosges, Lorraine, France. Architecture of Rivieres Sere, 1874-1914.
Casemate of Bourges Ouest at Fort d'Uxegney, Place d'Epinal, Uxegney, Vosges, Lorraine, France. Architecture of Rivieres Sere, 1874-1914.

ITR4714076: Casemate of Bourges Ouest at Fort d'Uxegney, Place d'Epinal, Uxegney, Vosges, Lorraine, France. Architecture of Rivieres Sere, 1874-1914. / Bridgeman Images

Guerite at the salient of the bastion Dauphin, Citadel of Belle Ile en mer (Belle-Ile-en-Mer), Morbihan, Brittany, France. Architecture by Sebastien Le Prestre, Marquis de Vauban (1633-1707), 1683-1689.
Guerite at the salient of the bastion Dauphin, Citadel of Belle Ile en mer (Belle-Ile-en-Mer), Morbihan, Brittany, France. Architecture by Sebastien Le Prestre, Marquis de Vauban (1633-1707), 1683-1689.

ITR4714490: Guerite at the salient of the bastion Dauphin, Citadel of Belle Ile en mer (Belle-Ile-en-Mer), Morbihan, Brittany, France. Architecture by Sebastien Le Prestre, Marquis de Vauban (1633-1707), 1683-1689. / Bridgeman Images

Allegory of the Sun. Painting of the vault of the Galerie doree, by Francois Perrier (1594-1649), 1645. Banque de France. Hotel de Toulouse, former hotel de la Villiere, Paris - Hotel de Toulouse, headquarters of the Banque de France -
Allegory of the Sun. Painting of the vault of the Galerie doree, by Francois Perrier (1594-1649), 1645. Banque de France. Hotel de Toulouse, former hotel de la Villiere, Paris - Hotel de Toulouse, headquarters of the Banque de France -

SYC4703064: Allegory of the Sun. Painting of the vault of the Galerie doree, by Francois Perrier (1594-1649), 1645. Banque de France. Hotel de Toulouse, former hotel de la Villiere, Paris - Hotel de Toulouse, headquarters of the Banque de France - / Bridgeman Images

Allegory of Fire and Earth on the vault. Painting of the vault of the Galerie doree, by Francois Perrier (1594-1649), 1645. Banque de France. Hotel de Toulouse, former hotel de la Villiere, Paris - Hotel de Toulouse, headquarters of the Banque de France -
Allegory of Fire and Earth on the vault. Painting of the vault of the Galerie doree, by Francois Perrier (1594-1649), 1645. Banque de France. Hotel de Toulouse, former hotel de la Villiere, Paris - Hotel de Toulouse, headquarters of the Banque de France -

SYC4703094: Allegory of Fire and Earth on the vault. Painting of the vault of the Galerie doree, by Francois Perrier (1594-1649), 1645. Banque de France. Hotel de Toulouse, former hotel de la Villiere, Paris - Hotel de Toulouse, headquarters of the Banque de France - / Bridgeman Images

The hidden face of the Moon and the Earth seen from DSCOVR. 07/2015 - Far side of the Moon with Earth seen from DSCOVR. 07/2015 - This image obtained on July 16, 2015 by the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite shows the passage of the Moon and its face hidden from the Earth. The distance between DSCOVR and Earth is about 1.5 million kilometres. The Moon was approximately 400,000 kilometres from Earth, so it was closer to DSCOVR and therefore appears larger than it is in relation to Earth. This image shows the far side of the moon, illuminated by the sun, as it crosses between the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) spacecraft's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) camera and telescope, and the Earth - one million miles away. July 16 2015
The hidden face of the Moon and the Earth seen from DSCOVR. 07/2015 - Far side of the Moon with Earth seen from DSCOVR. 07/2015 - This image obtained on July 16, 2015 by the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite shows the passage of the Moon and its face hidden from the Earth. The distance between DSCOVR and Earth is about 1.5 million kilometres. The Moon was approximately 400,000 kilometres from Earth, so it was closer to DSCOVR and therefore appears larger than it is in relation to Earth. This image shows the far side of the moon, illuminated by the sun, as it crosses between the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) spacecraft's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) camera and telescope, and the Earth - one million miles away. July 16 2015

PIX4577433: The hidden face of the Moon and the Earth seen from DSCOVR. 07/2015 - Far side of the Moon with Earth seen from DSCOVR. 07/2015 - This image obtained on July 16, 2015 by the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite shows the passage of the Moon and its face hidden from the Earth. The distance between DSCOVR and Earth is about 1.5 million kilometres. The Moon was approximately 400,000 kilometres from Earth, so it was closer to DSCOVR and therefore appears larger than it is in relation to Earth. This image shows the far side of the moon, illuminated by the sun, as it crosses between the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) spacecraft's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) camera and telescope, and the Earth - one million miles away. July 16 2015 / Bridgeman Images

The castle (1633) of Auvers-sur-Oise (Auvers sur Oise) (Val d'Oise).
The castle (1633) of Auvers-sur-Oise (Auvers sur Oise) (Val d'Oise).

LBY4577440: The castle (1633) of Auvers-sur-Oise (Auvers sur Oise) (Val d'Oise). / Bridgeman Images

Ash Moon - Earthshine - Earthshine of the Moon. The brightest star - in front of the illuminated part of the Moon - is TYC 1931 508 in the constellation Cancer
Ash Moon - Earthshine - Earthshine of the Moon. The brightest star - in front of the illuminated part of the Moon - is TYC 1931 508 in the constellation Cancer

PIX4577466: Ash Moon - Earthshine - Earthshine of the Moon. The brightest star - in front of the illuminated part of the Moon - is TYC 1931 508 in the constellation Cancer / Bridgeman Images

Framed Moon - Moon framed - Moon framed looks like a painting
Framed Moon - Moon framed - Moon framed looks like a painting

PIX4577652: Framed Moon - Moon framed - Moon framed looks like a painting / Bridgeman Images

Sunrise at Full Moon and character. August 8, 2006. - Moon game - Full moon is rising. August 8, 2006
Sunrise at Full Moon and character. August 8, 2006. - Moon game - Full moon is rising. August 8, 2006

PIX4577672: Sunrise at Full Moon and character. August 8, 2006. - Moon game - Full moon is rising. August 8, 2006 / Bridgeman Images

Full Moon - Full Moon - Sunrise and character. August 28, 2007. Full moon is rising. August 28, 2007
Full Moon - Full Moon - Sunrise and character. August 28, 2007. Full moon is rising. August 28, 2007

PIX4577689: Full Moon - Full Moon - Sunrise and character. August 28, 2007. Full moon is rising. August 28, 2007 / Bridgeman Images


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