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  Deep image - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deep image is a term coined by Jerome Rothenberg and Robert Kelly in the second issue of Trobar, and was used to describe poetry written by him and by Robert Kelly, Diane Wakoski and Clayton Eshleman.
In general, deep image poems are resonant, stylised and heroic in tone.
The deep image group was short-lived in the manner that Kelly and Rothenberg used.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Deep_image   (183 words)

  
 HubbleSite - Hubble Sees Galaxies Galore - Image - 3/9/2004
This view of nearly 10,000 galaxies is the deepest visible-light image of the cosmos.
In this image, blue and green correspond to colors that can be seen by the human eye, such as hot, young, blue stars and the glow of Sun-like stars in the disks of galaxies.
Astronomical images may vary in size and resolution for several reasons: different cameras have detectors of different pixel size, images may be cropped from larger fields, and the images may consist of mosaics of several images.
hubblesite.org /newscenter/newsdesk/archive/releases/2004/07/image/a   (532 words)

  
 Leaping Into the Unknown: The Poetics of Robert Bly's Deep Image
The image of jet fighters in a coffee cup directly connects the war with the individual reader, implying a relationship, initially suggested in the title of the poem, between the gaiety of Americans and their capacity for destruction.
The eerie images are designed to re-sensitize the reader to the horror of mass death through the modest proposal, posed in a satiric, sardonic tone, of participating in acts of such gross insensitivity.
Another image contributing to this theme is the reference to the woman who, instead of lighting a lamp, waits in the dark for her husband to return.
www.english.uiuc.edu /maps/poets/a_f/bly/bushell.html   (6059 words)

  
 Hubble Deep Space Image   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The cluster is so massive that its enormous gravitational field deflects light rays passing through it, much as an optical lens bends light to form an image.
The color picture already reveals several arc-shaped features that are embedded in the cluster and cannot be easily seen in the fl-and- white image.
This view is only possible by combining Hubble's unique image quality with the rare lensing effect provided by the magnifying cluster." NASA description.
hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu /hbase/Astro/hubdeep.html   (278 words)

  
 Part 3: Cinematography
These images were initially painted or stencilled onto the film but by the 1930s filmmakers were able to include color sequences in their films.
Unlike deep space, deep focus requires that elements at very different depths of the image both be in focus.
The effect of using a long lens is to compress the apparent depth of an image, so that elements that are relatively close or far away from the camera seem to lie at approximately the same distance.
classes.yale.edu /film-analysis/htmfiles/cinematography.htm   (4746 words)

  
 NASA - Deep Impact
This movie is made up of images taken by Deep Impact's flyby spacecraft.
Deep Impact is headed for comet Tempel 1 and a new interactive Flash feature details the historic event.
This animation chronicles the travels of NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft, from its launch in January of 2005 to its dramatic impact 172 days later with comet Tempel 1.
www.nasa.gov /mission_pages/deepimpact/main   (199 words)

  
 Deep Multispectral Image Processing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
We describe this as shallow multispectral image processing because the number of spectral bands is small compared to the number of spatial sample points in any direction.
Existing multispectral image processing techniques are not easy to extend to such large data sets.
For instance, a single image where each of the different types of region appears as a distinct colour would be easier to interpret than a 3D volume.
www.cs.kent.ac.uk /people/staff/pgk/DeepMultispectral.html   (655 words)

  
 SPACE.com -- Bullseye: Deep Impact Slams Into Comet
Closing in on Destiny: One of the sequence of images captured by Deep Impact's Impactor as it raced to meet Comet Tempel 1 on the morning of July 4.
Deep Impact scientists said they have already received some data from orbital and ground-based observatories that provided additional vantage points to the impact.
The Deep Impact was reported as healthy after managing to track Impactor’s collision with Tempel 1 down to about 50 meters, then turn its imaging lenses away from the comet to guard them from debris as the spacecraft passed underneath the nucleus.
www.space.com /missionlaunches/050704_deepimpact_success.html   (1394 words)

  
 New Scientist Breaking News - Hubble delivers best-ever view of early Universe
Near-infrared images of the same region push back to within 300 million years of the birth of the Universe, which occurred about 13.5 billion years ago.
However, the images were obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope and the cancellation of its shuttle means the new Ultra Deep Field visible-light image is likely to be astronomers' best view for many years to come.
The depth of the visible image taken by the Advanced Camera for Surveys is limited not by faintness but by the expansion of the Universe, which red-shifts light from more distant galaxies into the infrared spectrum.
www.newscientist.com /article.ns?id=dn4756   (599 words)

  
 Deep Explorers
Deep Explorers is best know as the managing operator of the dive vessel SEEKER.
Over the years, Deep Explorers and SEEKER have been involved with countless expeditions, exploring many of the offshore shipwrecks in the deeper waters of the lower North Atlantic - pushing hard on the bottom of the diving envelope.
Also, the history of SEEKER, Deep Explorers, and the people who helped define a legend, as well as excerpts from several books that have chronicled the career of the most famous dive boat in the world, Seeker.
www.deepexplorers.com   (281 words)

  
 Leaping Into the Unknown
Here the image is used to provide graphic description in a kind of eyewitness account of war, similar to Denise Levertov's war poetry which, figuratively speaking, drags the reader through Vietnam villages and jungle.
While the images of this poem may carry a deeper value that points to a particular system of psychology, they remain first and foremost elements of perception and imagination.
Deep image poetry, however, is not without merit, and has contributed to the advancement of American poetry in several key ways.
ebbs.english.vt.edu /olp/gs/1.2/bushell.html   (6072 words)

  
 Hubble Deep Field Video: A Journey Through Time and Space
In a very real sense, the Hubble Deep Field image is a sort of "time machine," recording the history of galaxy formation and evolution over some 95% of the age of the universe.
The distances or "redshifts" of the galaxies visible in the image were measured by astronomers at the State University of New York at Stony Brook in early 1996.
The image is made from light at visible through near-infrared wavelengths, whereas the human eye is sensitive to light at visible but not near-infrared wavelengths.
www.astrographics.com /HDFVideo   (777 words)

  
 The Race To Decode The Hubble Ultra Deep Field Image
Image Note: The desktop is cropped from the full size image to fit the format of the various screen resolutions above.
This image and the data behind it were released today to the public and scientists worldwide.
This new image, moreover, will be the first to unveil some of the earliest galaxies to emerge in the history of the universe, just after the first stars ignited.
www.spacedaily.com /news/hubble-04a.html   (1304 words)

  
 EO Newsroom: New Images - Deep Ocean Tsunami Waves off the Sri Lankan Coast
The greatest impact of the tsunami was generally in an east-west direction, so the havoc caused by the tsunami along the southwestern shores of Sri Lanka was not as severe as along the eastern coast.
The ripple-like wave pattern evident in this MISR image roughly correlates with the undersea boundary of the continental shelf.
The surface wave pattern is likely to have been caused by interaction of deep waves with the ocean floor, rather than by the more usually observed surface waves, which are driven by winds.
earthobservatory.nasa.gov /Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=16802   (549 words)

  
 Deep Flight - H.O.T. [Submersibles]
H.O.T. is currently looking for corporate sponsors to build Deep Flight II (DFII), the full ocean depth vehicle which Graham Hawkes plans to pilot 36,000 feet down to the bottom of our planet, the Mariana's Trench.
DFII will access the two-thirds of our planet which is under deep water and inaccessible to man. H.O.T. calls the program Ocean Everest.
DFI was built to prove the concept of underwater flight and has broken through to an entirely new class of submersible craft which operate on the principles of dynamic wing forces and flight control rather than the static system of ballast adjustment and vectored thrust of conventional submersibles.
www.deepflight.com /subs   (271 words)

  
 Hubble Deep Field Academy -- Science Background
The Hubble Deep Field project was inspired by some of the first deep images to return from the telescope after the 1993 Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission.
Images from the Hubble Deep Field project were made available to the astronomers around the world shortly after completion of the observation.
Each of the Hubble Deep Fields shows hundreds of galaxies in an area of the sky that is as small as the size of President Roosevelt's eye on a dime held at arm's length.
amazing-space.stsci.edu /resources/explorations/hdf/hdf-scientist.htm   (1962 words)

  
 Deep Gifts
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www.cartoonstock.com /directory/d/deep_gifts.asp   (1097 words)

  
 Deep Field Image
Galaxies and stars fill this deep field image of the universe.
The image was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) from high above earth's atmosphere.
The dimmest galaxies in this image are the furthest away, and are about 4 billion times fainter than stars visible to the unaided human eye.
chemistry.beloit.edu /Stars/pages/deep.html   (51 words)

  
 Science Astronomy Amateur Astrophotography and CCD Imaging Images   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Astronomical Images by Ichiro Ohno - Nebulae, clusters, planetary, and comet imagery.
Astrophotography - Gallery of images of the sun, moon, planets, stars, and deep sky objects taken with the Meade Lunar and Planetary Imager (LPI) and Deep Sky Imager (DSI) on a Meade ETX-125 UHTC telescope.
Images from the Night Sky - Galaxies, emission nebulae, planetary nebulae, and earth images, and informational techniques and tips.
www.iper1.com /iper1-odp/scat/id/Science/Astronomy/Amateur/Astrophotography_and_CCD_Imaging/Images   (2364 words)

  
 CNN.com - Hubble finds farthest galaxies - Mar 11, 2004
The new image, called the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), includes objects that until now have been too faint to be seen and includes ancient galaxies that emerged just 700 million years after the Big Bang theory from what astronomers call the "Dark Ages" of the universe.
In vibrant contrast to the image's rich harvest of classic spiral and elliptical galaxies, there is a zoo of oddball galaxies littering the field.
The NICMOS images reach back to the distance and time that Webb is destined to explore at much greater sensitivity," explained Rodger Thompson of the University of Arizona and the NICMOS principal investigator.
edition.cnn.com /2004/TECH/space/03/09/hubble.farthest   (1116 words)

  
 ALA | Deep Linking
Ditto presented each image in a miniature form, known as a thumbnail, and provided links that would allow the searcher to open a full-size version of the image in a new web browser window.
In its original ruling, the Ninth Circuit found that Ditto.com's use of thumbnail images was allowed under the copyright law doctrine of "fair use," but held Ditto.com liable for copyright infringement for opening a new window to display the image.
The judge in the case ruled that deep links do not violate copyright law, so long as it was clear who is responsible for the material.
www.ala.org /Template.cfm?Section=Intellectual_Freedom_Issues&Template=/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=25306   (1496 words)

  
 Vancouver sea kayaking - Rentals, Lessons, Guided Trips out of scenic Deep Cove British Columbia, Canada. Come Paddle ...
Deep Cove Canoe & Kayak Centre is located in Deep Cove, North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Deep Cove Canoe & Kayak Centre offers hourly, daily and multi-day rentals of ocean kayaks, canoes and surf skis.
Deep Cove Canoe & Kayak Centre is a great place to train for your expedition to the Gulf Islands, Broken Group Islands, Clayqout Sound or Johnstone Strait.
www.deepcovekayak.com   (345 words)

  
 Deep Impact Image Sequence Simulations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
As part of the Deep Impact Discovery mission, the purpose of this project is to simulate the flyby spacecraft's view of the target comet plus the expansion and behavior of the impact ejecta plume emanating from that target comet.
Note that the actual close-range image sequences for Deep Impact will only include the first 13 1/3 minutes beyond the time of impact, following which the spacecraft will be placed into a "safe mode" as it passes through the plane of the comet's orbit (where the majority of the cometary dust lies).
A green box around some portion of the image indicates that only the outlined portion of the CCD array will be stored and transmitted (with the indicated Size and Field of view).
www.lpl.arizona.edu /~jrich/sequence.html   (1017 words)

  
 Computer Animation
Our reseach concerns deep multispectral image data, where the number of spectral bands is comparible to the number of spatial sample points in any direction.
The Bradford Graphics and Image Processing Group is investigating new ways to visualize, analyse and compress deep multispectral image data.
Enquiries from other workers interested in the development, implementation or application of deep multispectral image processing would be most welcome.
www.comp.brad.ac.uk /research/GIP/multispec.html   (779 words)

  
 ESA Science & Technology: XMM-Newton's new vision of a classic 'Deep Field'
The term 'deep' in astronomy means looking at the faintest and often the most distant objects in the Universe.
The centre of the XMM-Newton image coincides with the region observed by Hubble.
Being millions of light-years away, we cannot hope to image the nucleus of that galaxy directly, but we CAN use this X-ray information to estimate the geometry of gas and dust surrounding the fl hole which prevents our direct view.
sci.esa.int /science-e/www/object/index.cfm?fobjectid=28789   (1253 words)

  
 Animals: Deep Sea Creatures - ConceptArt.org Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
We at conceptart.org appreciate the work which the scientists and deep sea photographers are doing as it is they who are showing us things which we could previously only imagine.
Another cool thing about a lot of deep sea animas as that they have the ability produce their own light through bioluminescence.
Very few people know that the deep sea is a gigantic area where nearly everything is still to explore...
www.conceptart.org /forums/showthread.php?t=19383   (1074 words)

  
 Deep Ocean Photography Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
We concentrate our photographic efforts on animals and environments found far offshore - where depth is measured in kilometres rather than metres.
We are committed to providing a fast and efficient service, and will do our best to meet your individual image requirements.
As trained marine biologists we can provide a wealth of additional information about the subjects of the photographs, as well as the context in which they were taken.
www.exploretheabyss.com /photo   (137 words)

  
 Percussion massagers from sharper image penetrate deep   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
High-tech percussion massagers from sharper image target knotted muscles and tense spots of your body.
Because of sharper image's assurance of quality, and determination to keep up with technological innovations, you can be sure that any product you buy at sharper image is superb.
This deep muscle treatment gives you powerful relief, and the warm air feature surrounds your feet with tension-reducing warmth.
www.for-a-healthy-home.com /percussion-massagers.html   (340 words)

  
 Deep HST Image of z=4.19 Emitter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
When the contrast between the object seen in the narrowband image as compared with a broadband, continuum image is very high, the emission line sampled by the narrowband filter can be identified as the Lyman alpha line with a high degree of confidence.
In these cases we use complementary deep images from groundbased observations.
A very deep r band image taken with the SUSI camera on the ESO 3.5m NTT (D'Odorico, Fontana, Giallongo, and Cristiani) showing the position of the z=5.64 emission-line object.
www.ifa.hawaii.edu /faculty/hu/deep_image.html   (367 words)

  
 Thompson to Talk on Hubble Ultra Deep Field Image March 9
This historic image takes astronomers to "within a stone's throw" of the beginning of the universe.
It shows the universe as it was 500 million years after the big bang, or when the universe was 5 percent of its present age.
The Hubble Ultra Deep Field as observed with Hubble's two premier cameras, the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) and the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS), will be unveiled to the news media and public on March 9, 2004 during a live webcast starting at 9 a.m.
www.as.arizona.edu /Astro/1078849722/index_html   (410 words)

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