vbirke 0 Posted June 20, 2014 An overwhelming starry sky can often be viewed in Down Under yet - due to relatively clean (non-polluted) air and the lack of light pollution (that is, a greater number of larger cities). You're viewing dead gum trees (Eukalyptus) and an intriguing starry sky / star trails due to a long exposure (around 30 min.) at Barmera, Lake Bonney, Murray river basin, South Australia, after sunset in autumn (April). The brightest star trail was due to planet Venus. Your comments are very much apppreciated! Volker Link to comment
hstelljes 41 Posted June 21, 2014 Hello Volker, This one has a somewhat eerie and definitely timeless mood. I like the one light-colored streak that has a reflection in the water. A fascinating and haunting image.BR,Holger Link to comment
wolfgangarnold 142 Posted June 22, 2014 your time exposures are always a great pleasure to see. I like how the "movement" star trails contast with resting trees.And: big thanks for all your recent comments - I highly appreciate them! Link to comment
alfbailey 3 Posted July 19, 2014 This is so surreal and beautiful yet I know it's entirely natural.Long exposures have become something of a cliché, but you have turned it into a real art formBeautifully done! Alf Link to comment
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