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16 frames processed with Sequator. 16 images of Nikon D610 - 25sec at ISO 1600 and Tamron 15-30mm/2.8 at 17.0 mm with f/3.2
Strommast mit Milchstraße - aufgenommen irgendwo am Straßenrand.
Sony A7s
Samyang 20mm @ f2.8
ISO 6400
45x15 sek
A lone scrub tree clings to the rippled sand in Copper Canyon.
Tonights festivities were to begin at 11:00pm, so we set off in the dark towards a location our guide was really proud to show us. He told of hidden dunes down a long dirt road that follows a canyon. Well the road was very difficult if impossible to follow and in several places required the guide to walk in front of the jeep with a high power torchlight to lead the way. As we crossed the various types of terrain we came to a long....long section of pillow stone and bounced our way through that and finally arrived at the "dunes". We made our way onto the dunes and was surprised to find that the dunes were nearly solid, all the ripples had solidified making it much easier to move around without leaving any footprints although the top off the dunes along the ridges were still somewhat soft with a slight crust on top. The guide Quanah Parker of Majestic Monument Valley Tours was not kidding, this area was very isolated and seemed to have been unaffected by mans progress or by any beast for that matter. Nothing but the wind and isolation. Hope you like it!!!! :)
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Never before have I seen so many stars in the sky as in the Dolomites. It was an amazing night.
Noch nie zuvor sah ich so viele Sterne am Himmel wie in den Dolomiten. Es war eine atemberaubend nacht.
Sony Alpha 7r
Sony lens F/1.8
Camera Settings
Sky
ISO 6400
F1.8
20 Seconds
foreground
ISO 1600
200 Seconds
F/2.8
Info
Editi in Lightroom and Photoshop
Photographer Natureshots_sb - Simon Behrend
Location: Lago Antorno
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When in search of the perseids meteor shower but wasn't lucky enough to capture it. This was still one night I will never forget 🌙 🌟
this place is a empty life in the wonderful valley and a have a jungle and a have one tomb only and a very darkest
View there from the rocks at Pemaquid Point as the clouds cleared revealing the spectacle out over the ocean.
Our galaxy, extends over about 100,000 light years and contains 100 to 400 billion stars.
From Earth, we can only observe a cross section of the Milky Way, 1,000 to 3,000 light-years thick. It then appears as a trail of milky white light across the sky.
(According to Greek mythology, Hera tore Heracles, son of Zeus, from her womb, thus making the milk spurt out onto the sky, hence the name Milky Way)
📷 Canon EOS Rebel T5i ( 700D )
EF-S18-55mm F/3.5-5.6
🔭 Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer
ISO 800
ExpTime 146.3s
F/3.5
18mm
Main focus was to try the torch beam to see how it looked as it was my first go. Milky way is faintly in the background. Again, I will try somewhere darker next time but I like how this turned out.
Ammersee (English: Lake Ammer) is a Zungenbecken lake in Upper Bavaria, Germany, southwest of Munich between the towns of Herrsching and Dießen am Ammersee. With a surface area of approximately 47 square kilometres (18 sq mi), it is the sixth largest lake in Germany. The lake is at an elevation of 533 metres (1,749 ft), and has a maximum depth of 81 metres (266 ft). Like other Bavarian lakes, Ammersee developed as a result of the ice age glaciers melting. Ammersee is fed by the River Ammer, which flows as the Amper out of the lake
Late at night in Cape Breton National Park located in Nova Scotia. Took various captures at slightly different ISO and shutter speeds between 10, 13, and 15 seconds to see which gives the best results.
This one was at ISO 8000 and 10 seconds ... also did ISO 5000 at 15 seconds, ISO 6400 at 13 seconds, etc ...
A few weeks ago I was in the Black Forest and a colleague came there from Switzerland. Together we photographed the night sky from the Feldberg. The yellow-orange light you see below is not a sunset nor a sunrise, it is the heavy light pollution that we have here in Germany.
(The human eye doesn't perceive this as strongly as a camera.)
Photographed with a Sony Alpha 7r 20mm 1.8 Sony
Milkyway ISO 640 F1.8 30 Sec
foreground ISO 400 F2.8 112 Sec
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IMAGE INFORMATIONS
Data (yy-mm-dd): 2020-08-17
location: Pyramid 38th parallel ( Motta D’Affermo, Sicily )
coordinate: 38,000° N , 14,279° E
camera:Nikon D810a
camera lens: Nikon AF-S 20mm 1,8G ED
focal lenght:20mm @ f/2,8
texp ( landscape ): 30 sec
texp ( sky ): 240 sec
iso:1100
software:Astro Art, Photoshop
DESCRIPTION:
The “ Pyramid 38th parallel” is an imposing sculpture 30 meters high located on a hill overlooking the Tusa valley ( or Halaesia Valley ), in Sicily.
In the photo, the Pyramid appears on the right, while the center is dominated by Milky Way. On the left we can see the planets Saturn and Jupiter.
Below, the panorama of the Valley, partially hidden by the typical summer haze of the early hours of the night.
Just as the other Dogwood faded away, new variety of late blooming dogwoods come to life, their Berries look like Raspberries,
They are all prolific bloomers,
I have been out for the last nine days on a roadtrip through the southwest in my new photo mobile, focusing on primarily the San Juan River region.
In order to increase the number of possible locations that I can photograph, I finally took the plunge and purchased a vehicle for just that purpose. It's no jeep wrangler but it has All Wheel Drive and locking differentials so it will allow better access to the many dirt roads I have had to pass up on in the past while in the prius.
After seeing millions of photos from this spot, I decided to give it my own twist so during my fourth night out, Wayne Pinkston and I finished up a few in the Valley of the Gods and where on our way to Mexican Hat down highway 163, so we stopped off to grabbed a few more while the traffic was light and the Milky Way would still be visible in the scene.
This is the famous scene from "Forest Gump" at Mile Marker 13 where "Forest decides he's had enough and turns to go home. Taken at around 4am so the traffic was light, but a couple minutes in a big rig came hauling down the highway towards us. I continued shooting until he was a few hundred yards away then grabbed my camera and ran off the road. Since I didn't have a permit to shoot the car in the middle of the road and my car was filthy from the 50 miles of dirt roads I had driven that week I thought decided It would be safer to take the road shot and combine it with a photo I had taken the day after I had purchased the car up behind mount baldy at sunset.
All the light in this scene is in camera!!! The light in the background is real, the lens flare is real, the flare coming through the window of the car is real, no special lighting effects of any sort have been added to this photo and if you look close you can even see the background through the windows of the car and stars reflecting there too. (The last two were layering effects.
We shot until the end of twilight then we too had had enough and turned to go home. Hope you like it!!! :)
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