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I mentioned how beginning every day on the beach would be perfect, but I would trade it all to wake up with a cafΓ© e Pastel de Nata. π₯§βοΈπ΅πΉ
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It would be amazing to start every day like this.
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Love this setting
I think I will try something similar this weekend. The most difficult part is the focus stacking of the miniature model, but we shall make a try of it.
#ButroStars
I need to find my spirit animal and do something like this. You are truly an inspiration.
Great photos! May I ask what telescope and camera you are using?
Happy Humpday!
Trying to stay motivated knowing DHS will stop paying me in two weeks.
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Maybe next year I will look into either Iceland or Norway. If it is cloudy the whole trip I can at least enjoy a new culture.
I'm coming up on 9 years of doing photography, 7 years doing art nude boudoir work, and about 7 month of actually considering myself a photographer, lol. With all the shoots I've done, all the wonderful models I've worked with, all the ways I've shot my jersey,I think this is my favorite shot...
Thank you so much. I totally forgot about the amount of sunlight in the summer months, so this makes complete sense.
Cypress trees appear as dark silhouettes against a colorful pre-dawn horizon, reflected clearly in still water.
I just found out DHS will stop paying me (yet again) after May 8th, all because our politicians are a bunch of twatwaffles.
This could be my breaking point.
www.politico.com/news/2026/04...
Can you help me understand how to calculate Aurora season? I would love to visit Iceland and/or Norway and time the trip nicely with the nightshows.
BEAUTY IN THE CANYON
The pronsperous beauty of Giusy against the aridity of the Fuerteventura desert π₯
Enjoy the new colorful serie in my website β€οΈπ
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Today was a perfect weather day. I am soooo not ready for the Charleston Summer.
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"Sunny days and messy hair"
Model: Britt
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Good morning everyone! Have a great Sunday. π
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The photo of you prone on the sofa is amazing! Great creativity and composition. ππ₯
This wide-angle, long-exposure photograph captures a dynamic night sky over Wadmalaw Island, South Carolina, taken in the early morning hours of April 18, 2026. Despite the presence of scattered, low-altitude clouds, the shot successfully documents several celestial and man-made objects in motion. Image Overview The composition features a dark, star-filled sky with a noticeable greenish atmospheric glow (likely airglow or slight light pollution reflected in the moisture). The foreground includes a tilted horizon line with vegetation and two illuminated markers, suggesting a coastal or rural roadside location. Key Highlights The image is annotated with green circles to identify specific streaks captured during the exposure: Lyrid Meteor: Located in the upper-left quadrant, this bright, sharp streak is a precursor to the Lyrid meteor shower peak. Its tapering ends are characteristic of a meteor burning up in the atmosphere. Thor 3 Debris Satellite: A faint, linear streak in the upper-center, representing a piece of space debris or a retired satellite reflecting sunlight as it orbits. OneWeb 0606 Satellite: A subtle streak near the center of the frame, showing the path of an active telecommunications satellite. Technical Observations The Milky Way: The core or a dense arm of the Milky Way is visible as a faint, cloudy band of light stretching vertically through the center-bottom of the frame, partially obscured by the terrestrial clouds. Atmospheric Conditions: The clouds appear warm-toned (yellowish-orange), likely due to long-exposure light soak from nearby ground sources, contrasting with the deep teal and green hues of the upper atmosphere. Exposure: At 25 seconds, the stars remain relatively sharp points of light, though slight trailing might be visible at full resolution, indicating a solid tripod setup and a wide focal length.
Just ONE meteor all night. You would have thought I'd see more during the 3 hours I was out there.
The tracker has the camera significantly tilted to keep the Milky Way in frame toward the end of the session. Single 25-sec frame.
#ButroStar #meteor #Lyrid
This is a striking wide-angle long-exposure photograph capturing the Milky Way core rising over the coastal landscape of Wadmalaw Island. The image effectively balances the celestial scale of the galaxy with the quiet, low-country marshland of South Carolina. Composition and Subject Matter The Galactic Core: The central focus is the dense, luminous region of the Milky Way. You can clearly see the intricate "Great Rift"βthe dark lanes of interstellar dust that appear to cut through the glowing bands of billions of stars. The Foreground: The bottom third of the frame features a vast, flat marsh with dry, golden-toned grasses. A body of water, likely one of the island's many creeks or the Kiawah River, sits just behind the grass line. Terrestrial Light: Along the horizon, there is a soft glow from distant lights, likely from neighboring developments or the outskirts of Charleston. This creates a gentle "light dome" effect that provides a sense of place without overpowering the stars. Technical Elements Atmospheric Detail: To the right of the galactic center, a prominent orange-red celestial object is visibleβthis is likely Antares in the constellation Scorpius, often one of the brightest anchors in the summer sky. Lighting: The photographer used a long exposure to pull in as much light as possible from the faint stars. The marsh foreground appears slightly illuminated, possibly from ambient light or a very subtle "light painting" technique. Atmosphere: There is a slight green hue near the horizon, which could be a mix of low-level light pollution and airglow, a natural photochemical luminescence in the Earth's atmosphere. Overall Mood The image conveys a sense of profound stillness. The contrast between the ancient, distant light of the galaxy and the familiar, earthy texture of the South Carolina marshland highlights the unique dark-sky opportunities found in the more rural pockets of the Sea Islands.
140-mins exposure. Probably the most I've attempted w/the Milky Way. I like the details in the dust clouds. Not a fan of location, but I did not want to drive forever for a dark spot.
2026
Wadmalaw, SC π
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Great photo!
Tonight I hope to photograph the Milky Way and maybe a few meteors. Will I get lucky? We'll see. Until then, here is a repost.
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Followed you. ππ
Paris, France π«π·
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My first week back to work (for now) and I am always thankful it is Friday.
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OlΓ‘ todos!
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Thank you. π
I bought an adaptor so my F lenses fit my Z6ii.