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And remember what it felt like
To be alone
Sitting in the sunlight
All alone
"Future Reflections" MGMT: www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuMGqb5_L9E
“Look at your feet. You are standing in the sky.
When we think of the sky, we tend to look up,
but the sky actually begins at the earth.”
- Diane Ackerman
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On a late August trip to the French Alps with BenjaminBarakat, Sadeq Hayati, and Jeremy Singer, we discovered a tranquil mountain lake that acted as a flawless mirror. Orion rose about an hour before dawn, but it wasn’t until after the end of the dark night that it aligned perfectly above the peak of Aiguille Verte.
To capture this alignment, I kept shooting well into the astronomical twilight. By then, the sky had turned a deep blue, and the growing daylight softened the contrasts. Yet, thanks to my narrowband filter, I was still able to record the vivid red hydrogen emission nebulae - visible even in the reflection.
The interplay of red and blue hues, accented by the faint yellow glow on the horizon, makes this one of my favorite images from that magical night.
EXIF
Canon EOS-R, astro-modified by EOS 4Astro
Sigma 28mm f/1.4 ART
IDAS NBZ filter with Canon EF-EOS R drop-in adapter
iOptron SkyTracker Pro
Sunwayfoto T2840CK tripod
Foreground:
Stack of 5x 60s @ ISO1600, f/2.8
Sky:
Stack of 7x 30s @ ISO1600, f/2.8, clear filter & 3x 90s @ ISO6400, f/2.8, IDAS NBZ
Reflection:
Stack of 5x 12s @ ISO6400, f/2, clear filter & 3x 90s @ 6400, f/2, IDAS NBZ
Done for the Macro Monday theme, "Reflections." The glass containing the sand is just 2 inches long. And, this is a bit late; I've been busy with computer stuff. Anyhow, HMM!
Here's a favorite quote: "Time works for you or against you depending upon how you use it."
- David Ben Gurion
Seen this body of water in of all places, Death Valley National Park. Had to capture the reflection of the mountains on the still water.
I had always wanted to see this with my own eyes and the colours are consistent and stunning each night. Above the tufas, you see the pink of the Belt of Venus and the blue that is Earth’s shadow as the sun sets.
Unquera, Cantabria, Spain
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Hamilton Mountain looms over Rock Cove along the Columbia River at Stevenson Warshinton.
The cottonwoods are just starting to turn, but I fear this rain will ruin our Autumn color. The broad leaf maples are already starting to mold and turn brown. :(
All images and textures are my own.
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Nothing compares to nature when it comes to beauty! As I was shooting the reflections of this tree, two small fish broke the surface creating patterns between the two rings they made.