Observation Point 2
Milky way Rises above Serpentine Dam.
Milky way Detail:-Well worth it on black...
Very old Australiana : Esperance HFF
New Road-why am I the only one working
Borya constricta Churchill
Omega Centauri (ω Cen or NGC 5139)
Start Of a new day: HFF
Crowds
Sunset On a Cloudless night.
Fire Works 1
Fire Works 2
Fire Works 3
Borya constricta Churchill
Family Day- Mandurah HFF
The long Climb -HFF
Yes we have Steam Trains but where
Passing Storm
The Seasons on the turn
Sweet Cherries
Let there be Rock.- but its classical Boogie Woogi…
Large Magellanic cloud MK II
Late in the Night - Early morning.
Banksia speciosa
Duke of Orleans- Table Island
Thistle Bay
Lucky Bay
West Beach
" Turtles Dream"-Time Stands Still
Ctenophorus ornatus - Ornate Crevice Dragon.
Blue Haven
Sunrise
Lake King (salt)
G.O.D.I
Fields of gold
Walk the line
Dont Fence Me IN On a Friday
Orion Or POT
The long drop-HFF
Southern Cross
Large Magellenic cloud
Small Magellenic cloud & Globular cluster 47 Tucan…
Southern Alignment points Octans
Star Bright
Star Light
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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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