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Mein zweiter Startrail Versuch aus 80 "kurz" belichteten Bildern, anschließend alle zu der Startrail Aufnahme verrechnet.
Sony A7s
Samyang 20mm @ f2.8
ISO 3200
80x15 sek
The definition of a natural wonder is that it must clearly be a natural site or monument that was not made by or altered by humans. North America is truly blessed when it comes to natural wonders and geographical marvels. A trip across this mammoth, diverse and beautiful country offers magnificent opportunities to explore rivers, lakes, mountain ranges, canyons, valleys and volcanoes.
"I will love the light for it shows me the way, yet I will endure the darkness because it will show me the stars" - OG Mandino
"May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds." - Edward Abbey
the hills close their eyes
dream of a limitless space...
imagination
here's to dreaming:
peacefully wide
and unconfined...
happy free from fences friday ;-)
forgive me for deleting group comment codes...
they're not my thing.. tho I do appreciate the visit!
The southwest side of Mt. Rainier, WA, from near Longmire.
CAMERA: Olympus OM-1 SLR
LENS: 55 mm
FILM TYPE: 35mm color slide
FILM BRAND: Fuji Provia 1600
EXPOSURE: 30 seconds @ f/1.2
FILE NO.: 96-1 #16
Mother Nature can be hard to explain, she is a figure who symbolizes our earth and the beauty of nature. Many see her as our supreme mother, who has created the wonders and gifts of nature that we are so lucky to live among.
"Mother Nature is always speaking. She speaks in a language understood within the peaceful mind of the sincere observer."
-Radhanath Swami.
In 2017 I was looking to move my life in a different direction. I contacted Royce Bair and booked a private workshop with him. I wanted to learn astro photography and I have always believed you should get the best to learn from. This is my very first "Nightscape" I have reprocessed with all I have learned in the past four and half years.
Photographic montage of one of the most iconic places in Asturias with the beautiful nights of my beloved Costa Brava.
I don't pretend anything, it's just an exercise done for pure pleasure.
Montaje fotográfico de uno de los lugares más icónicos de Asturias con las preciosas noches de mi querida Costa Brava.
No pretendo nada, solo es un ejercicio hecho por puro placer
Muntatge fotogràfic d'un dels llocs més icònics d'Astúries amb les precioses nits de la meva estimada Costa Brava.
No pretenc res, només és un exercici fet per pur plaer
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Catalunya - Girona - Baix Empordà - Palamós
Les barques que pretanyen al Museu de la Pesca de Palamós estan fondejades al costat i després es poden veure les embarcacions d'esbarjo a les amarres de l’Associació Front al Mar.
“A philosopher once asked, ‘Are we human because we gaze at the stars, or do we gaze at them because we are human?’ Pointless, really… ‘Do the stars gaze back?’ Now, that’s a question.” — Neil Gaiman, Stardust
Some examples of events listed on the geologic time scale include the first appearance of plant life on Earth, the first appearance of animals on Earth, the formation of Earth's mountains, and the extinction of the dinosaurs.
I was alone on the top of the big fell... I hoped to see some Auroras but there was only some weak ones. But I liked the fine bright moonlight and enjoyed this gorgeous landscape :)
The bright star on the lower left is actually the planet Saturn. The middle star is Altair and the top right star is Vega. The line up in a perfect diagonal line above the Temple of the Sun. This images is full of natural wonders. Stars, Planets, Milky Way galaxy, air glow, and our home.
Zion is a great place to re-connect with the night sky, or maybe even get your first view of the Milky Way. Zion protects this dark sky resource for future generations by not lighting up the night. This means that after sunset, the park is very dark so be prepared.
sky: 12 photos of 120 sec, f:3.5, 45 mm and iso 2000.
Ground: three photos of 240 sec, f: 3.5, 24mm and iso 2000.
Fairyland Canyon, located one mile north of the National Park entrance station, offers an opportunity to see hoodoos at an "eye-to-eye" level. These hoodoos have inspired imaginations for years, and visitors today are bound to be as enchanted as were the Paiute Indians, who saw the hoodoos as ancient peoples turned to stone.
Maybe life is all about twirling under one of those midnight skies, cutting a swathe through the breeze and gently closing your eyes.”― Sanober Khan
Had a wonderful night in South Coyote Buttes shooting this pano with Wayne Pinkston and Peter Ensrud. Beautiful clear night skies with incredible features make Coyote Buttes incredible. Even though North Coyote Buttes is the best known area, South Coyote Buttes is just as special. It was great meeting Peter and shooting with Wayne.
One thing many of us have in common is appreciating the differences in the sky throughout the day. It’s natural to appreciate changes in nature, watching processes take place with effortless ease. You might actively enjoy sky-gazing or just love when you catch those moments of changes in the sky. Regardless, most people love watching the colors ignite and fade.
The milky way core rides above the Watchman in Zion National Park. It is against the rules to shoot from the bridge in Zion. So I walked the river to find a nice alignment. Lighting is also not allowed in the park, So the light on the watchman is actually light pollution for the town of Springdale. The image is an exposure blend . Two images of different exposures are blended together. That way the highlights are not blown out and the shadows still get detail. This was shot last year during the Nightscaper Conference
Mother Nature can be hard to explain, she is a figure who symbolizes our earth and the beauty of nature. Many see her as our supreme mother, who has created the wonders and gifts of nature that we are so lucky to live among.
"Mother Nature is always speaking. She speaks in a language understood within the peaceful mind of the sincere observer."
-Radhanath Swami.
The land of Utah has so many different looks. I love the contrasting layers in the cliff and how the cliff lined up with the milky way.
Shot this with Royce Bair in preparation for our Zion/Bryce workshop. This is a exposure blend. With four shots at 2 minutes and 1600 ISO for the foreground and 9 shots at 20 sec and 6400 ISO for the sky. Lighting is not allowed in Zion National Park. So we made use of passing car lights to accent the tree.