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A space police II starfighter built for the french BP challenge
Also built a M-tron fighter , I'll show you soon
For those of you with an iphone, I have 100 of my "best" in an application called "ifolio". It is a free application. This picture is in my ifolio portfolio
My first night out as I travelled west for a week. Bald Rock is the is the largest granite rock in Australia. It's 750 metres long, 500 metres wide and 200 metres high. On the 1277m summit there is a series of 5 huge boulders and the reward of a fabulous 360 degree view.
Bald Rock itself and the many geomorphological features of the Park offer a challenge to photographers. Just how do you capture their impact and grandeur?
I tell you, it was frigg'n cold and windy up there but it's something I always wanted to do....and did again on my return for another night shot series.
Hey everyone.
Sunshine Coast, Qld, Australia.
Well I've wanted to shoot the Milky Way from this cave for quite a while now and a couple nights ago I finally got a chance to do just that.
It was a perfect night so naturally I decided to shoot a selfie inside it and this is the result, Pretty happy how it turned out.
I hope you all like it, Thanks for looking!
Milky way taken the other morning (5am) with the centre core. Nine picture pano using 14mm Rokinson f2.8 Lens
Jupiter in the upper right hand side..
La Perouse Bay Maui Hawaii
Zion National Park in southern Utah is home to incredible geology and dark night skies. I captured this shot is of the Milky Way in September 2015. I stayed at Zion for one night and remember how cool it was to enjoy the night sky with others in the campground. They were blown away at how a camera captured detail in the night sky that our human eyes cannot see. Connecting others to the night sky is a passion of mine and I hope my photos inspire you to stargaze this summer! Message me if you would like a print. (Nikon D800 24mm lens at F1.4)
Photo of oil droplets from the oil & water macro abstract photography assignment captured via Minolta MD Macro Rokkor-X 100mm F/4 lens. Inside the creative halls of the 494 ∞ Labs. Late October 2020.
Exposure Time: 0.6 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/8 * Bracketing: None * Color Temperature: 3200 K * Film Plug-In: Fuji Provia 100F * Adaptor: 1:1 Extension Tube
Fought with some cloudy & windy conditions all week down here in Southeast Florida, with most evenings resulting in zero or near zero visibility of the comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS C/2023 A3. Friday’s skies were starting to look the same as we stood out in our driveway hoping for a chance to see the glowing galactic flying ice rock. Suddenly, there was a small break in the clouds in the western sky and sure enough there it was! I had a quick few minutes to snap some images before more clouds blew in front of the comet again, so I was limited in creative compositions, but still captured it nonetheless! Seen here shooting through space overtop a tall island pine. What an amazing sight! 🌲☄️💫
Treasure Coast, FL | Oct 2024
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My first Milky Way photo. I don't get to places without light pollution to see this but I took my first photo workshop and they took us out to Raccoon Point to teach a bunch of us how to shoot the Milky Way. The workshop was given by Brian Zwit for Salisbury University's Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art as part of their 3 day Art in Nature Photo Festival. We also heard a keynote presentation by Ken Basile on the life of Ansel Adams along with an exhibition of the University's collection of Ansel's original prints. I entered the photo contest too, but I'm not holding my breath until the judging tomorrow. We got to see all the other entries posted on the wall and I have a long way to go.
One meter wide ball of light (orb) along Rambla de Catalunya in Barcelona. Woody Allen would have had fun with this one. :-)
This was composited from 2 shots taken different time and locations. Foreground is taken from Joffre Lakes Provincial Park where the glacier running down the mountain to Upper Joffre Lake back in 2015 on a short 3 days backpacking trip. It's time to get the gear out again!
Have a great night!
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It's Milky Way season once again and this time around I went to shoot the night sky over Silanguin Cove in my native Philippines.
Sony Alpha a7R3 ı Samyang 14mm f/2.8 ı Metabones IV ı RRS TVC-24L/BH-40 Ballhead ı 14mm ı f/2.8 ı 25s ı ISO 1600
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Explore no. 230, 14 April 2019
*Transmission*
We have tracked the crazed criminals after there escape from Sector 17 to an old and long since abandoned hideout. We are no commencing with a battle between our own Galactic Enforcement division and the criminals. We currently have the upper hand and hope to contain the criminal with little to no casualties.
*End Transmission*
I was going along the lines of the FBI of Space Police or as I call them the Galactic Enforcement. I plan to continue this with maybe a few other MOCs, but anyone interested (if anyone?) can try them out. I found this one a load of fun to come up with.
I have wanted to do this shot for a long time. The Milky Way rises in this position only on a certain part of the year. There haven’t been many clear nights lately and I had to capture it on a moonless night. On this night of March 20th, all the right conditions were met and I set out to the national park at 2 AM. It was very peaceful; I had the area all to myself. Hearing the low rumble of Halema’uma’u Crater filled me with awe.
The Galactic Centre where a Super Massive Black Hole resides is straight above in the skies zenith. The Milky Way season in the Southern Hemisphere is about midway, now you begin notice just after sunset the MW is well up in the sky and setting almost horizontally in the west by sunrise the following morning.
A cold windy night, single exposure pointing straight up :)
A double outhouse with the MIlky Way shining in the sky above it at the abandoned Niland Marina County Park along the Salton Sea.
I illuminated the toilets with some LED candles. Since I'm feeling crappy right now as I'm sick with a cold, I figured it was fitting that I process and post this photo before I head back to bed.
Shot on September 20, 2019 with a Canon 6D and Sigma 15mm EX DG lens at 10 sec f/2.8 ISO 3200. I shot a total of 17 exposures and then a median stack for noise reduction.
Full Milky Way arch over Bromo caldera, shot from King Kong Hill.
The relatively small observation deck was packed with photographers almost fighting to get a good spot.
A closeup of the Andromeda Galaxy, our galactic neighbour.
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Date: 16.07.2016
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Lights: 12 x 120 sec. ISO500
Darks: -
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Bias: -
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Exposure total: 24 minutes
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Equipment used
Camera: Canon EOS 60Da
Telescope: TS ONTC 10" f4.7 Newton
Mount: Skywatcher AZ-EQ6
Guiding: Finderscope and
Lacerta MGEN Autoguider
While I was exploring this location on the weekend I almost fell down this hole which was near the cliff edge at Point Malcolm Lighthouse on Lake Alexandrina. When I looked down I could see light down there so thought there might have been access via some kind of cave. I was right, and this was the view later on in the evening when the galactic core passed overhead.
"Hello what have we here?"
Oh gosh I just can't say how looooong I was waiting for this minifig! I had a chance to see early concepts and since then I've been dreaming of a day to have my own CC Lando.
And boom! Here it is!
Just another fantastic design, kudos to Phoenix Customs Bricks!
Hope you like it guys!
- www.kevin-palmer.com - A short hike on the Joyner Ridge Trail lead to this cliff with a great view of Devils Tower. As soon as it got dark, the core of the milky way was visible directly behind the tower. I combined a short 10-second exposure of the stars with a longer 16-minute exposure of the foreground to increase sharpness and reduce noise.