Observation Point 2
Milky way Rises above Serpentine Dam.
Milky Way
Jupiter In front of the Milky way
Fire Tree
Core Of the Milky way- full size is best.
Sullivan Rock- Do look on black
South and North Hemispheres Together as ONE photo.
Pelican point
2020 Please have your say which looks better to yo…
2014 Please have your say which looks better to yo…
The Spot At Two Rocks. best seen on Black
Wide field Of the Southern Cross
The Southern Milky Way I see
Southern Alignment points Octans
Star Light
Dont Fence Me In -HFF
Emu Sitting on a tree. 2016
Parking under the stars.HFF
On top of the dunes
Emus march
Over the sands
The wind/ the stars/ time /trucks / milky Way is i…
Emu in Landscape
Bush Bow
A million Stars- Do look on black and you can coun…
Stars on the water
Busy night.
Over night home
50MM panorama of the core 4 shot
Emu Takes a dive
All Still under Southern Skies
Room With a View
The Rise of the Emu
Mt Dale Tower HFF
Nightscape Mt Dale 360view
The Stars, The Milky Way And other things.
City Limits View
Night
Core
City Milky way
Milky Way starting to rise
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Observation point.
The place was a total black area but for the cloud cover we had each night. On the third day I could see the Southern Cross and the Pointers so I took off.
when I set up the wind was so strong it caused shake in the shot so I moved the tripod behind a bush to get out of the wind. I shot from right to left as the clouds where moving very fast. you will note the movement between the first and second shot. I got the first row done and was coming back to get the whole bow left to right. i got but 3 shots and then it was total cloud cover I waited to see if it clears and I got lucky but to no avail hence the missing shot on the top row on the right. It only took 10 min of shot time and my view of the stars was totally washed out.
in this shot I have tried to mask out the cloud areas but there is just too much to get a great photo. Who every said Astro photography is easy.
when I set up the wind was so strong it caused shake in the shot so I moved the tripod behind a bush to get out of the wind. I shot from right to left as the clouds where moving very fast. you will note the movement between the first and second shot. I got the first row done and was coming back to get the whole bow left to right. i got but 3 shots and then it was total cloud cover I waited to see if it clears and I got lucky but to no avail hence the missing shot on the top row on the right. It only took 10 min of shot time and my view of the stars was totally washed out.
in this shot I have tried to mask out the cloud areas but there is just too much to get a great photo. Who every said Astro photography is easy.
Luz •.¸¸ ㋡, Erhard Bernstein have particularly liked this photo
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