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Verreaux's eagle-owl, also known as a milky eagle owl or giant eagle owl (Bubo lacteus), is the largest African owl. It is a resident primarily of dry, wooded savanna. Verreaux's eagle-owls are mainly grey in color and is distinguishable from other large owls by its bright pink eyelids, a feature shared with no other owl species in the world. Londolozi Game Reserve, Sabi Sands, South Africa, Conservation status: Least Conern
" But tell me, did you sail across the sun?
Did you make it to the Milky Way
To see the lights all faded
And that heaven is overrated? "
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The cloud cover gave a small window to get this shot in right before I packed up to leave. This shot is why I came to the vast Black Rock Desert. Please support your National Dark Sky projects.
The Milky Way rises over Saddlerock Lake, in the Eastern Sierra Nevada.
I took this shot at Saddlerock Lake just below Bishop Pass in the Eastern Sierras. My hopes had been dashed for grabbing a reflection of the Milky Way on the lake at around sunset when the wind started picking up and continued throughout the evening. Despite the harsh winds I managed to find a spot next to this semi-petrified tree stump that would be relatively unaffected by the wind and still include the lake.
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Die Ostsee am Brodtener Ufer in Niendorf.
Die Sonne gab nur ein ganz kurzes Gastspiel in rot, als sie gestern unterging.Dunst und Wolken verschluckten sie.
Übrig blieb ein rose farbener Schleier,der den Horizont fast verschwinden ließ.
Langzeitbelichtung mit ND Filter.
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Sony ILCE-7
Sony 2.8/90 Macro G OSS
fog in the morning
Manual setup and focus, available light, handheld. Hope, you enjoy the milky looking Bokeh! All visits, faves and comments are appreciated!
In the "Serra do Caramulo" in Portugal, there is a wonderful waterfall, called the cascade of Pedronhe
One of my favorite places - Sylvan Lake, South Dakota.
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The Aurora Australis or southern lights dances over the intersection of the Milky Way and the south celestial pole with the Great Lake of Tasmania's Central Plateau in the foreground. Tasmania, Australia
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Shot taken in Texas following my use of Photo Pills for the first time. I scouted out this location during the daytime with the Photo Pills app, returned that evening, and the Milky Way was exactly where the app indicated. There was an amazing sky on this peaceful night, with just a few wild animals making noise in the distance.
A late night solo climb to clear my head, the Milky Way rises over the Mont Blanc in the distance.
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8 photos stacked for noise reduction @ISO4000, 20sec each. Manually aligned to each other due to the many clouds that were visible.
I met with Alice and Karen to shoot the Milky Way at Santa Margarita Lake. This is a panorama of 7 vertical shots, thanks to Alice for the idea.
We were on the Isle of Wight yesterday and as the day ebbed and and a hint of mist was rising in the air, I guessed the sunset at Colwell Bay would be worth hanging around for. However, the fuel tank needed filling. The nearest fuel station sold diesel at £1.14 per litre. Therefore I headed away towards Newport where I passed another station selling at £1.07 per litre. Then less than a mile further on we came to Sainsbury's where the diesel was £1.00 per litre. The saving was significant and I was still in time to get back to Colwell Bay to capture this!
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We had a lot of luck on Venus
We always had a ball on Mars
Meeting all the groovey people
We've rocked the Milky Way so far
We danced around with Borealice
If I'm right this is a Cornus kousa, the variety named 'Milky Way', which certainly seems an apt name for this shrub that I captured in the orchard at Hodges Barn.
Brooklin, Maine. Nikon D850 Nikkor 20mm/F1.8G 30 sec/F3.2/ISO 400. 19 Lights 30 Darks 30 Bias. Tracked. 9.5 mins total integration time. Astropixel Processor, LR, PS.
Conditions were difficult due to heavy condensation - the tracker spotting scope fogged up, and the lens heater/defogger was only intermittently working. The intent was to obtain 120 light frames - only 19 were usable.
By the way, satellites are visble in over 90% of the images - I assume that this is compliments of Elon Musk...
My first attempt with my new Samyang 14mm f/2.8 lens to capture the milky way. Unfortunately to much light pollution at this place.
The soft light on the high ridge is from a car's headlights that must have been coming in late along the entrance road into the Badlands. They started hitting the ridge about halfway into this exposure I was taking of the Milky Way. An interesting add to the scene. A magical place and time to be taking in that night sky.
Ever since I recently decided to try getting some shots of the Milky Way, I find myself looking forward to the new moon each month during Milky Way season. I plan my vacations and camping trips around the new moon, and enjoy looking for interesting objects that I can use to frame the shots. The night sky has an interesting way of making me feel pretty insignificant, but is very relaxing and is good therapy (for not worrying about small stuff I guess)!