Out of the Void Posters
Out of the Void Poster by Bebops





I am constantly astonished and entranced by the myriad forms of life on this planet. To quote one of my very favorite authors, Annie Dillard, in
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, "the creator has pizzazz".

I hope to display a variety of animal images on this blog to delight us all. I have created many products featuring wildlife and pets for my Zazzle stores, Bebop's Place and Bebop's Weddings, using my original photographs and designs. I am also constantly amazed at the gorgeous animal products available from the rest of the Zazzle community. I am hoping others will enjoy this blog and even be moved to purchase some of these lovely items for gifts or just for the pleasure of having such beauty around.



Tuesday, March 25, 2014

The Cats Eye Nebula Round Clocks

A gorgeous something for Valentine's day to express your love and featuring a cute animal. Click to see, personalize and buy.


tagged with: nebulae, amazing astronomy images, hubble chandra images, cats eye nebula, stellar evolution, dying star, red giant evolution, outer space pictures, hrbstslr tcenebnch, star galaxies, nasa

Galaxies, Stars and Nebulae series A gorgeous design featuring a composite image of the Cat's Eye nebula from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Hubble Space Telescope.
This famous nebula represents a phase of stellar evolution after a star like our Sun runs out of fuel. In this phase, a star becomes an expanding red giant and sheds some of its outer layers, eventually leaving behind a hot core that collapses to form a dense white dwarf star. A fast wind emanating from the hot core rams into the ejected atmosphere, pushes it outward, and creates the graceful filamentary structures.
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Image credit: NASA/Chandra www.nasa.gov

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Zazzle powiscase from Bebops: Cardinals iPad Mini

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This Powis iPad mini case features a brilliant crimson red cardinal. He is truly the king of backyard birds! Here he is perched on a snowy rail eating black oil sunflower seeds while the winter snow swirls around him. The image is repeated on back and front.

Cardinals iPad Mini

Cardinals iPad Mini

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Zazzle Bag from WillowHawkAcres: Personalized Pet

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Make a personalized bag for your pet's supplies, just replace this picture with one of your own pet's and change the name.

Personalized Pet

Personalized Pet

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Monogram Tarantula Nebula Ties

A gorgeous something for Valentine's day to express your love and featuring a cute animal. Click to see, personalize and buy.


tagged with: billowing interstellar gas clouds, awesome hubble images, star forming activity, star nurseries, young hot stars, tarantula nebula, triggering star formation, large magellanic cloud, hrbstslr tnlmcsfr, cosmological, formal neckwear

Galaxies, Stars and Nebulae series A beautiful tie featuring the Tarantula Nebula of the Large Magellanic Cloud, which is the nearest galaxy to the Milky Way, our galactic home. This Hubble image shows old stars from the distant past and rich, interstellar gas clouds feeding the formation of new ones. The most massive and hottest stars are intense, high-energy radiation sources and this pushes away what remains of the gas and dust, compressing and sculpting it. As the whorls and eddies clump and stretch it, gravity takes over and the birth of the next generation of new stars is triggered.
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Image credit: NASA, the Hubble Heritage Team (AURA/STScI) and ESA

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