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Looks like the perfect place for a shoot! πŸ˜πŸ“Έ

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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. πŸ₯§β˜•οΈπŸ‡΅πŸ‡Ή

#ButroTravel

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It would be amazing to start every day like this.

#ButroTravel

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Love this setting

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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

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I need to find my spirit animal and do something like this. You are truly an inspiration.

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Great photos! May I ask what telescope and camera you are using?

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Happy Humpday!

Trying to stay motivated knowing DHS will stop paying me in two weeks.

#ButroBoudoir

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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.

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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...

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Thank you so much. I totally forgot about the amount of sunlight in the summer months, so this makes complete sense.

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Cypress trees appear as dark silhouettes against a colorful pre-dawn horizon, reflected clearly in still water.

Cypress trees appear as dark silhouettes against a colorful pre-dawn horizon, reflected clearly in still water.

#photography #naturephotography #landscape

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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...

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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.

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BEAUTY IN THE CANYON
The pronsperous beauty of Giusy against the aridity of the Fuerteventura desert πŸ”₯
Enjoy the new colorful serie in my website β€οΈπŸ’›
paololazzarotti.photo/sensuality

2 days ago 65 6 2 1

Today was a perfect weather day. I am soooo not ready for the Charleston Summer.

#ButroModel #Portrait

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"Sunny days and messy hair"

Model: Britt
#CharlestonSC πŸ“

#boudoirphotography #boudoirinspiration #boudoirshoot #boudoirphotos #boudoirsession #lingerie #sexy #sensual #portraitphotography #modeling #intimate #portrait #curvy #ButroBoudoir #Beauty #fineartnude

4 days ago 4 2 0 1

Good morning everyone! Have a great Sunday. πŸ™

#ButroTravel

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The photo of you prone on the sofa is amazing! Great creativity and composition. 😍πŸ”₯

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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.

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

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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"β€”the 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 visibleβ€”this 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.

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"β€”the 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 visibleβ€”this 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 πŸ“

#Astrophotography​ #NightSky #MilkyWay #NightPhotography #LongExposure #nikon #ButroStars

5 days ago 15 1 1 0

Great photo!

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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.

#ButroModel #portrait #offcameraflash #godox #nikon

5 days ago 5 1 0 0

Followed you. πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘

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Paris, France πŸ‡«πŸ‡·
#Scape #photography

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My first week back to work (for now) and I am always thankful it is Friday.

#Butromodel #portrait #offcameraflash #nikon #godox

6 days ago 10 1 0 0

OlΓ‘ todos!

#ButroBoudoir

1 week ago 5 1 0 0

Thank you. πŸ™

1 week ago 1 0 1 0

I bought an adaptor so my F lenses fit my Z6ii.

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