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"floating here

like this with you

underneath the stars

aligned

for 13 billion years

the view

it's beautiful

and ours alone tonight

underneath the stars

 

spinning round

and round with you

watching shadows

melt the lights

so shining

from our eyes

a tear

another space is ours

alone tonight

watch as shadows melt

 

the waves, break

the waves, break

 

whisper in my ear, a wish

"we could drift away so far"

your voice

inside of my head

like this

it's infinite

the hours alone tonight

we could drift away...."

 

~ the cure

 

inspired by little miss sunshine... your star shines bright girl.

 

texture by rephotography

HSS- taking pictures at donation stores again ~grin

ANSH scavenger3 Star/star shaped

Volcano Krenitsyn on Onekotan Island under the starry sky.

Kuril Islands, July 2021

  

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Here is a widefield astrophotography featuring the bright and clustered stars of the Pleiades, also known as the Seven Sisters, set against the hazy and ethereal glow of the California Nebula. The Pleiades, located in the constellation Taurus and known as Messier 45 (M45) in the Messier catalog, is a well-known and easily recognizable open star cluster, known for its bright and blue stars. The California Nebula, named for its resemblance to the shape of the state of California and designated as NGC 1499 in the New General Catalogue (NGC), is a faint and diffuse emission nebula located in the constellation Perseus. The combination of these two celestial objects in this single photograph makes for a striking and awe-inspiring image, showcasing the beauty and diversity of the night sky. I'm not saying this picture is out of this world, but it's definitely not from this planet! The stars in the Pleiades are so bright that they should be called the Seven Supermodels of the sky.

 

Shot with Sony A7s Astromodified and Sigma 100-400 @100mm and F/5

191x30s stacked on SIRIL

Stars over Stein am Rhein, a small historic town in Switzerland. Watch my other pictures there you can see the milkyway on top of Stein am Rhein

Night shot from the bridge approach to Nantgwyllt Chapel

Gorse

 

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Copyright Susan Ogden

 

Another from the Milky Way shoot on Friday night. The atmosphere was simply perfect...clear skies, slightly windy which kept us from being devoured alive by the mosquitoes and warm enough not to need an extra layer of clothes.

 

Learning the timing of getting the rays in the lighthouse beam, or just the glow of the light ...learning the correct exposure to ensure round pindots of stars and not oblong blobs! It was fascinating and so interesting that i had no idea that when it was over, it was 2 am! Jay was a terrific teacher and has been more than gracious to offer to take phone calls to rehash what we learned and even to sit and help reset my camera and allow me to write things down when he returns from his Colorado vacation! (I am so bad at numbers and formulas involving math...i need something in writing just to remember them!)

 

This is one of my favorite shots...i love the walkway leading into the scene...THIS will be the next lens i purchase. I borrowed this one from Jay, and it was hands down my favorite lens to use!

 

HAPPY FOURTH of JULY, my friends...stay safe and God Bless America!!

Star trail and aurora

Sternenhimmel über Alf Mosel, fotografiert von Bullay.

Continuous as the stars that shine

And twinkle on the milky way,

They stretch'd in never-ending line

Along the margin of a bay:

Ten thousand saw I at a glance

Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.

 

William Wordsworth

 

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Bergenia, Lily of the Valley, Adehium Red, Balloon Flower, Candy Tuft White, Azalea, Cosmos,Fox Glove,Stars Plant, Marguerite, Cube Perrinal, Clematis,Campanula! These flower pictures were taken from florists web sites!

A night long exposure shot of stars with passing cloud, with mountain range and a mist covered valley. Long exposure taken from Hotel Cemara Indah next to Mt Bromo.

 

Mount Bromo, is an active volcano and part of the Tengger massif, in East Java, Indonesia. At 2,329 metres, it is not the highest peak of the massif, but is the most well known. The massif area is one of the most visited tourist attractions in East Java, Indonesia. The volcano belongs to the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park. The name of Bromo derived from Javanese pronunciation of Brahma, the Hindu creator god.

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The first idea was to take a photo of the night sky, but the storm 50 kilometers away created a spectacle below the stars.

This is a re-edit from an earlier MilkyWay shoot. I changed the temperature of the photo to bring the night sky back into the blue range. The forest is lit with car headlights to bring a green alien glow beneath the MilkyWay. The tint of the MilkyWay has been altered well into the magenta range for added emphasis. Some night sky purists might say that this is just too unnatural ...well I beg to differ. As an artist, if you don't have creative license to alter your images- then why even take them? I happen to enjoy the unnatural glow of this piece as it brings an otherworldly feel to an already cosmic image, where the subject matter appears to bridge two vastly different worlds. I hope you enjoy the artwork as well as my vision.

 

Copyright Kev Dickinson.

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stars, view from my house

the stars in a field

Auroras starting to peek over the peaks of Matanuska Mountain Range

52-Wochen-Foto-Challenge - Sterne (Stars)

Have a wonderful 4th Advent

 

With Panasonic Lumix GX8 + Helios 44-2

Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED

magic night on canary island in Spain - Tenerife

 

sky with staradventurer 12x120 sec iso 1250, f 2,8

foreground 4x120 sec iso 2500 f2,8

f5.6, ISO 100, 30 sec, 11 mm. 60 images total.

Taken from Glacier Point at Yosemite National Park.

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Canon 5d mark II - Canon 16-35mm f2.8 L

 

Exif: f/2.8 - 20mm - 30sec. - ISO 1600

 

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