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Sky capture at night

Great day for textures in the sky captured with Iphone 7+ shooting RAW plus editing in Lighroom mobile. Pretty sweet combo.

The Milky Way is often the first object that astronomy enthusiasts come into contact with. It is also the closest and yet the most mysterious object to humans. It is difficult to imagine what the Milky Way really looks like. To us, it is a vague band of light that stretches across the sky. In English, the Milky Way is named after its appearance, just like a myth, scattered across the night sky.

 

Captured by: Hsiang-Li Chan

Location: Cui Feng Karl Town, Nantou County, Taiwan

 

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Equipment used:

Sigma 135mm F1.8 @ F4

Vixen AP-WM

 

ISO 1600, 180s per frame

Total exposure time: 1 hour

Processed with MaximDL 6 Pro, Adobe Photoshop CC 2023, SiriL 1.0 rc2, and Starnet GPU enhanced.

The water break, wave, horizon & the sky.

Captured after testing on 5-6 sets of waves which means abt 20-25 waves,

Iam just learnin shutter speed. help me out ppl... :)

This lovely lip of the wave is a shot from varunulaa spot in Male', Maldives.

SUN RISE of west sky captured form dhaka, bangladesh

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Description :

Ed ecco dal sacro monte

uno squarcio di luce

tra la rocca e i pini

un fendente di sole

che si fa breccia

illumina il Sentiero

di chi non vacilla

perche' al cielo guarda

mentre difende la terra.

Fabrizia Jezzi

Unmodified EOS-R with Sigma 150-600 at 500mm.

Mount: Skywatcher EQ6-R Pro , un-guided.

120 lights (60s at ISO 1600), 75 darks, 75 bias. 25 flats (Battery died).

Bortle 5 sky.

Captured using BackyardEOS. Post processing in PixInsight (first try)

St Marks Square, Venice , Italy (2015)

Piombino, Toscana, Italia

Located in the constellation Cassiopeia the Heart and Soul Nebula is one of the more fainter objects in the night sky. I would like to dedicate this image to my late Grandpa George whom I was lucky to have had in my life for so long. We will miss you dearly. Captured on October 16th, 2018. Distance 6,200 light years. My first Monochrome deep sky capture.

Camera: ASi1600MM-Cool

Telescope: Rokinon 135mm f/2

Aperture: f/4.0

Mount: Celestron CGX

Exposures: LRGB 10 X 90sec (per channel)

Gain: 139 (Unity) Offset: 21

Camera Temp: -20°C

OAT: -1°C

Bias: 50

Darks: 50

Processing: PixInsight, LR

f 2.8; ISO 1600; 30 sec

 

My first night sky capture. I have nooo idea what color it should be. Open to all suggestions - both for this image and for future shooting of this type.

An iconic place in Newcastle, which is approx 160 kms North of Sydney. One of the "Must Do" day trips if you are in Sydney for a short period. Or may be just stop on way.

The Spur-Winged Plover (aka Masked Lapwing) is a noisy bird that can often be heard but - equally often - can't always be photographed.

 

It's also a very shy bird; as soon as it senses the presence of a Human, it screeches an alarm and takes to the sky.

 

Capturing this bird (above) beside Henley Lake at Masterton was a bit of a challenge, and wouldn't have been possible had it not been for the sizable Lens and a bit of cropping, but it's mate had no patience for a photo shoot, and took to the sky with cries of alarm...!

 

Moments after capturing a couple of shots, the remaining bird heeded the warnings of it's mate, and also flew skywards, answering the cries of alarm emitted by its Mate...!

    

Thanks so much for the very kind and encouraging comments beneath this photo...! Your support is very greatly appreciated.

Que si. Que las puestas de sol a orillas del mar son muy bonitos pero el campo tiene sus encantos, sus ruidos que ningún oleaje puede callar.

Atardecer en un mar de cebada.

 

Even while setting down, sun leaves beautiful colors in sky and ends the day on such a happy note... welcoming night to take over.

 

So much to learn from nature. Just coz our time is done, doesn’t remand bitterness. Leave with grace and leave everyone happy even on your last step out of room.

Israel's Winter Wild Flowers

Anemone

 

A very common perennial with beautiful showy flowers in many colors. Anemones of all colors belong to the same botanical species and are inter fertile. The color of the flower is determined genetically by the respective parent plants. The common colors are red, white, pink, purple and blue. Altogether, there are 25 color types of anemones in Israel. Each flower blooms for a few weeks in mid winter. They open and close according to the sunshine and other weather conditions. In bright days the flowers track the sun's movement in the sky, capturing maximum radiation and warmth in the cold season.

Anemones have a rounded bulb close to the soil surface. The flowers and leaves emerge directly from this bulb. After the first rains the leaves break out. They have a long petiole and three dissected lobes. The flowers appear later in mid-winter, each carried on top of a leafless hairy stalk. The flower stalks are bent and break the ground with a special hook. Aboveground they straighten and bear a whorl of 3 bracts underneath the flower. As the flower ages, the distance to the bract increases, and in the red ones, a white ring develops at the base of the petals. The flowers have 5-6 colorful petals. The pistils and stamens in dark metallic blue, almost black, color are located at the center. The flowers attract beetles and bees that feed on the pollen released by the stamens while transferring pollen from one flower to another. The beetles probably take advantage of the large flowers also for meeting and copulating with the opposite sex. Each composite fruit contains hundreds of seeds that bear fluffy hairs which aid their dispersal by the wind.

Anemones are common in north and central regions of Israel, and even reach the edges of the desert in the south. The same species can be found in Greece Turkey and throughout the Middle East.

 

Bridge and sky, captured this summer with my Wanderlust Pinwide 11mm pinhole lens and Sony A7S II.

SVQ-100 f/5.8

ZWOASI6200MC-Cool

Starizona filter slider

Optolong L-eNhance LPF

AVX

SV70T / ASIZWO1 MM / PHD2 Guiding

Capture: ASIStudio (deep sky)

Post Processing: Image Plus 6.5

21 of 23 used Full CalFrames

Focus: Manual / ASIStudio (live stack)/ Bahtinov Mask

SKY:3/5

Capture: 23 @ 300 Sec. Low gain (Deep Sky Capture)

From: Downtown Austin, Texas

I’m always amazed with the skies we get here in the Prairies. The lake was like a mirror and the reflections because of that are just amazing

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

One of my better fire sky captures.

A threathening sky, captured in a panorama of 5 photo's.

SVQ-100 f/5.8

ZWOASI6200MC-Cool

Starizona filter slider

Optolong L-eNhance LPF

AVX

SV70T / ASIZWO174MM / PHD2 Guiding

Capture: ASIStudio (deep sky)

Post Processing: Image Plus 6.5

54 of 60 used Full CalFrames

Focus: Manual / ASIStudio (live stack)/ Bahtinov Mask

SKY:3/5

Capture: 60 @ 120 Sec. High gain (Deep Sky Capture)

From: Downtown Austin, Texas

A dramatic view of a rugged, snow‑covered mountain peak rising above dark forested slopes under a crisp, cloud‑dappled sky. Captured in high resolution to highlight the intricate rock formations, contrasting textures of snow and stone, and the serene alpine atmosphere. Ideal for nature lovers, landscape photography enthusiasts, and anyone inspired by majestic mountain scenery.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

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