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Captured in the heart of the Jalapão region, this panoramic nightscape reveals the raw beauty of Brazil’s Cerrado under a pristine Bortle 1 sky. Dominating the scene is the luminous arch of the Milky Way, stretching from one horizon to the other, its core glowing with interstellar dust, emission nebulae, and countless stars. The reddish tones near the galactic center are enhanced by the use of a modified sensor, revealing prominent H-alpha regions like the Lagoon and Trifid Nebulae.
To the right, a striking column of Zodiacal Light rises—sunlight scattered by interplanetary dust—perfectly aligned with the ecliptic. Subtle green and red hues of airglow add a surreal touch to the lower sky, interacting with the warm tones of the dunes and the reflecting waters of the meandering stream. Buriti palms and native vegetation complete the composition, grounding this celestial spectacle in the unique landscape of the Brazilian savanna.
This image is not a blend but a multi-frame panorama, precisely captured to preserve the spatial relationships of both the terrestrial and astronomical elements. A technical and artistic tribute to one of the darkest skies in South America.
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25/06/2025 19:46h
Canon 6D Ha Mod / Sigma Art 20mm f/1.4
18x 13sec / f:1.8 / ISO 5000
A Milky Way panorama, over the "Lefkopodas" (The White Footed One) peak, in Korthio, Andros Island, Greece.
This peak is named after the snow piling up at its foot, during winter snowstorms.
Galactic Core rising above the Church of the Good Shepherd with some nice auroral activity to the side. After this shot I rushed of to the cultural artwork rest area to capture the Aurora in all it's glory.
Foreground: 1 image, Sony A7RV, Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 lens, 30 sec, 30mm, f/4.5, ISO 3200.
Sky: 2x4 image pano, Sony A7II astromod, Samyang 35mm, f/1.8, 30 sec, ISO 1600.
Its amazing what you find when you look closely at the frozen water in your dog's outside water bowl on a winter day...
Bodes Galaxy (M81) and the Cigar Galaxy (M82) are known to form a beautiful pair of galaxies. M81 is strongly interacting with M82 and a third galaxy, named NGC 3077. This galactic trio was the target of this image.
M81 is a spiral galaxy about 12 million light-years away, in the constellation Ursa Major. It is the main galaxy of the 'M81 Group', which includes 60 Galaxies.
M82 is a starburst galaxy and a member of the M81 Group. It is it is about five times more luminous than the whole Milky Way and has a center one hundred times more luminous than our galaxy's center. The starburst activity is thought to have been triggered by interaction with neighboring galaxy M81.
NGC3077 is thr small galaxy on the left and a member of the M81 Group as well. Despite looking much like an elliptical galaxy, it is a spiral galaxy. It shows wispy edges and scattered dust clouds that are probably a result of gravitational interaction with its larger neighbors.
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Camera: ZWO ASI 1600MM Pro
Telescope: William Optics Megrez 88, f/5.6 (500mm)
Mount: Skywatcher AZ-GTI
Filters: Baader LRGB & H-alpha
3h30min total exposure time
Processing: PixInsight & Photoshop
I wanted to add this one on to the previous composite to create a large image of the Milky way center, but couldn't make it work.
So I'm going to upload the individual images.
Taken with canon 70D, vintage Pentax manual 50mm f1.4 lens at f3.5, IOptron Startracker Pro, Rigel finder system.
Processed in Photoshop.
Mt St. Helens conjuring up a little cloud hat while the milkyway rises above.
Nikon D850
Tamron 35mm F1.4
ISO 5000, F1.4, 8s x 10 stacked for noise reduction
The nights in Namibia are magical. The skies are dark and studded with stars. the milky way visible to the naked eye. The night sky seen the way it was meant to be seen. The Quiver tree basking in the glow of the night. (well a drone was used to light the tree, but lets ignore that fact for now).
Here's my entry to round three of the contest, and finally with a better picture! Tell me what you guys think, comments and faves are greatly appreciated!
Amazing night skies over Delicate Arch from none other than Arches National Park in Utah! Experiencing the night sky in southern Utah was on my bucket list for a while. The dry air and high elevation makes the night sky jump out at you. In this image you can see the Milky Way arching over top of Delicate Arch with wispy clouds passing above. The clouds were illuminated by light pollution from the city of Moab. This is a 30 image panorama captured with a Nikon D750 and 24mm lens.
The Milky Way seen through a cave on the California coast. Captured fully in the middle of the night a couple weeks ago.
It can be tough to get a clear night for astrophotography on the coast, but we've gotten all our shots on the first try, thanks to #escaype forecasts :)
“To whom will you compare me?
Or who is my equal?” says the Holy One.
Lift up your eyes and look to the heavens:
Who created all these?
He who brings out the starry host one by one
and calls forth each of them by name.
Because of his great power and mighty strength,
not one of them is missing. (Isaiah 40: 25-26)
ain't it just like the night to play tricks
when you're tryin' to be so quiet
we sit here stranded
though we're all doin' our best to deny it ...
Bob Dylan - Visions of Johanna
Marianne Faithfull's version, which I love :
Here up north in Germany I'm only just a landscape photographer and actually I have no idea what I'm doing with taking pictures of some starry night skies. However, if you want to take a picture like this, I can give you a little tutorial:
Okay, open your eyes and stare straight ahead for 20 seconds.
Not at me, honey, you should stare at the stars.
So what do you see?
Nothing?
Then you see exactly what I saw, but my app says there IS the Milky Way. Exactly this direction.
Now go, mount your camera on a tripod, focus on infinity ..... higher darling higher ....
I don't know what you're focusing on down there, but the stars are over there, behind me. Very good, do you have it now?
Now, at the largest aperture, you press ...
you press, press the sh, the sh..sh, shutter.
Remember, we have 20 seconds now, baby.
Did I say high iso? Higher, higher than high to fly with the scene.
Star photography somehow opens up unimagined horizons.
Just try it yourself ;-))
Ah, and always stay safe in keeping your distance these days, hm?
Gorgeous Milky Way skies over Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park as cars leave the park along Trail Ridge Road.
Vanic - Save Yourself (feat. Gloria Kim)
Kustom9Event september round /2020
bonbon - riley hair
Engine-Room Event september round/2020 EngineRoom
Aether - Suit
Petrichor - Eyes -Korin
Rozoregalia - wings
Cyber Fair septemebr/2020 closed
Harana - Artificial Human - Face Lines 2
Attending the One On One Thierry Mugler show felt like stepping into another world and wearing this dress with Twinkie by my side was a moment I’ll never forget. Seeing how effortlessly she embodies her style inspires and reminds me why I love pushing boundaries in my own style . <3
Fashion isn’t just about what you wear.
It’s about how you feel.
Today, I felt unstoppable.
The details of the look:
- The Supernova dress by Mesh Entity with MVDxDERNIER Thierry earrings in silver with sapphires.
- Unholy did my accessories with their Lamia's Rage claws and Vesicarum rings.
- fashionism styled my hair in their Cardi Unit look.
- Lyrbra carried my feet wit their spiky Rocky Full's.
- Makeup exclusively (I assure you) by Warpaint, per usual.
Having stumbled across this place once I had thought to myself it would make a great image. I just needed everything to align. This week it did.
Our Milky Way galaxy with green airglow from Badlands National Park. Nikon D750 and 14mm lens at F/2.8 and 14mm ISO 6400 6 frame panorama 50 second exposures.
After successfully capturing the Aurora in May this year, I just couldn't drive back home without photographing the Milky Way rising over the horizon shortly after midnight.
This is a stack of 10x 10 sec.
FR] Il y a quelques semaines, je me suis rendu dans les champs de lavandes de la Provence avec quelques amis pour immortaliser la voie lactée dans ces jolis paysages ✨
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[EN] A few weeks ago, I went to the lavender fields of Provence with some friends to immortalize the Milky Way in these pretty landscapes ✨
GALACTIC - Another Milky Way shot from the South Hams coast last night.
2 shot pano with the sky sections stacked (2 x 3shots) to get rid of the noise , foreground was shot at the very end of blue hour then blended (exif is for foreground image).
Iphone 15 Pro, handheld but resting on a deck rail … simply amazing. Go ahead … look at the full size image. :-)
with a side dish of Mount Rainier and a random tree. This composition isn't totally working for me but I like the detail in the Milky Way,
This bar-bot is being really slow… I don’t think it even knows what a Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster is! I dread to think what concoction it’s going to try and palm off on me.
Today’s look is all about a cross between cyber and fantasy! Most from Stargazer Creations except the facemask which was a cool purchase from Cubic Cherry @ the February Dubai Event
Style Guide on my blog here: slbliss.wordpress.com/2019/02/21/pan-galactic-what/
(Location: Insilico - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/INSILICO/84/224/3612)
This composite consists of three images so far in a quest to produce a high resolution image of the galactic core. As weather, moon cycles and time permits I will add more images until the computer tells me it can't handle any more.
See the single image from June 11 for description of the equipment and method used.