Tuesday 28 August 2007

Big Dipper in the Garden.

These images are created by placing Tea Lights in The Garden to represent the positions of stars and constellations. The Big Dipper is a group of the brightest stars of the constellation Ursa Major, the Great Bear. There are seven stars in the group and Polaris, the North Star can be located by following a line from the two pointer stars, on the inside of the bowl. The Big Dipper swings around the North Star like the hands of a clock.


2 comments:

© Paul Anthony Ramsden 2023 said...

Wow. It's amazing how you captured the BIG DIPPER in your garden. Yes, actually in your garden, using candles. I can see you turned the image upside down. Well done!
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Anonymous said...

This artistic interpretation brings back some great memories of alcohol induced imagination!
Good times!
Jo
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