This checks several of my interests ✅

"Robot Dragonflies: How Ornithopter Drones Fly!

In one of the most magical moments of Cirque du Soleil's ECHO, dragonflies flutter around just above the audience's heads. As someone who has always wanted to fly a drone as part of a theater show, Adam Savage had MANY questions"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTqycrSEPi0

#drones #dragonflies #biomimetics #scienceAndArt

Robot Dragonflies: How Ornithopter Drones Fly!

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Can you hear the difference between healthy soil and "low-life" soil? 🌍👂
Soil ecoacoustics allows us to do exactly that. In the latest episode of The Power of Music Thinking, I facilitate a fascinating conversation with Alex Flynn Taylor. Together, we deconstruct how his experience as a bassist for Stormy-Lou influences his work in restoration ecology at Flinders University.

👇 Link to the full episode
https://musicthinking.com/sounds-of-the-underground-soil.../
#MusicThinking #Ecoacoustics #Nature #Sustainability #ScienceAndArt

Mixed light, mixed feelings

Happy New Year.
I’ll start with a confession: I really dislike fireworks. Not the light itself, but everything around it. The pollution, the stress for animals, the damage to nature, and the yearly ritual of people discovering—once again—that playing with controlled explosions has consequences. Every year the harm increases, and every year we collectively act surprised.

So no, you won’t see me buying fireworks or lighting them myself.

But… I do photograph them.

Because once they are already in the sky, they become something else entirely. Brief, chaotic chemical experiments unfolding against a dark background. This image was taken handheld with my Canon 5D Mark IV and the Sigma 100–400, using a 1.6-second exposure at ISO 100. Long enough to let the explosion draw itself, short enough to keep structure and definition.

What fascinates me most is the physics and chemistry behind the colors. Yellow from sodium, red from strontium, and that elusive blue—one of the hardest colors to produce reliably in fireworks—created by copper compounds under very specific temperatures. Add bright white sparks, often magnesium or aluminum, and suddenly the sky looks less like a celebration and more like a fleeting nebula.

If you look closely, it almost resembles deep-space imagery: expanding clouds, glowing particles, tiny star-like points suspended in darkness. A reminder that the same physical laws govern both fireworks above our cities and stellar explosions light-years away.

I don’t celebrate the noise or the damage. But I do observe the light—brief, beautiful, and already fading.

#fireworksphotography #longexposure #nightphotography #scienceandart
#physicsinmotion #chemicalcolors #handheldphotography
#nightSkyVibes #urbanastronomy #photographicexperiment
#Canon5DMarkIV #Sigma100400
#NewYearsLight #mixedfeelings
#climateawareness #naturefirst
#PixelfedPhotography #Pixelfed
#WonderingLens
#ByMaikeldeBakker #MaikeldeBakkerPhotography
The faint green glow of Comet C/2023 A3 (Lemmon) crossing the night sky above the rooftops.
This icy traveler from the outer Solar System releases cyanogen and diatomic carbon gases, giving it that distinctive emerald hue.
A fleeting visitor — it won’t return for thousands of years, yet for one brief night, it shared its light with us. 🌌☄️

#CometLemmon #C2023A3 #Astrophotography #NightSky #Stargazing #Cosmos #CelestialBeauty #LongExposure #SpacePhotography #AstronomyLovers #Comet #SkyWatch #Astrophoto #Pixelfed #PhotographyCommunity #CosmicJourney #ScienceAndArt