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Atlantis Nebula 3
By Starkiteckt
November 22nd, 2014
Part of a dual monitor set I'll be uploading later. This is the first half. The original resolution is 30,400 x 9,500. Yep, you didn't misread that :).
Glacier Trifecta
By DennisonLim
August 17th, 2017
Red and green aurora, Milky Way, and a passing meteor in a single composition. Taken Memorial Day weekend at Glacier National Park before Going To The Sun Road was even open. We drove the long way around in the middle of the night from Apgar to the east St. Mary entrance just to catch the Milky Way on St. Mary Lake. We were incredibly fortunate that evening.
Lightroom 6.10, Slik Mini II, Vello ShutterBoss II.
Canon EOS 6D, Samyang 14mm F2.8 IF ED MC Aspherical.
Photo Settings: 30 seconds, ISO 800.
Map: 48.6889, -113.5272
Yosemite Valley - Tunnel View
By cbrooks5678
July 18th, 2018
Taken June 2016
Nikon D7200, Sigma 17-50 F2.8 DC OS.
Photo Settings: 16mm, f/9, 1/400 second, ISO 100.
Manhattan before the storm
By JohnDoe
July 30th, 2018
Picture of the big apple right before vicious rain. Taken July 2018.
Adobe Lightroom 6, MeFOTO A1350, Fotodiox WonderPana ND 32 Filter.
Nikon D810, Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED.
Photo Settings: 14mm, f/14, 10 seconds, ISO 64.
Hubble's Sharpest View of the Orion Nebula
By NASA Images
May 26th, 2016
Credit: NASA,ESA, M. Robberto (Space Telescope Science Institute/ESA) and the Hubble Space Telescope Orion Treasury Project Team
The Galactic Center
By NASA Images
January 31st, 2016
This composite image combines a near-infrared view from the Hubble Space Telescope, an infrared view from the Spitzer Space Telescope, and an X-ray view from the Chandra X-ray Observatory into one multi-wavelength picture.
It features the spectacle of stellar evolution: from vibrant regions of star birth, to young hot stars, to old cool stars, to seething remnants of stellar death called black holes. This activity occurs against a fiery backdrop in the crowded, hostile environment of the galaxy's core, the center of which is dominated by a supermassive black hole nearly four million times more massive than our Sun. Permeating the region is a diffuse blue haze of X-ray light from gas that has been heated to millions of degrees by outflows from the supermassive black hole as well as by winds from massive stars and by stellar explosions. Infrared light reveals more than a hundred thousand stars along with glowing dust clouds that create complex structures including compact globules, long filaments, and finger-like "pillars of creation," where newborn stars are just beginning to break out of their dark, dusty cocoons.
Beach at Punta Cana
July 25th, 2018
I discovered this palm at the wonderful place called Punta Cana.
Adobe Photoshop.
Sony Alpha 7.
Photo Settings: 50mm, f/22, 2 seconds, ISO 100.
Wings of Angels - Northern Lights on Iceland
By Dominic Kamp
January 22nd, 2018
I'm currently on Iceland and was quite disappointed the last time when I travelled here (drone crash, bad weather and almost no northern lights).
This time however, my return to Iceland was awarded with the most powerful northern lights I've ever seen!
Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop, Gloves, five layers of clothing & patience
Hold Still
By danfauss
July 17th, 2018
This was taken on a warm spring night at the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm in Oregon. I had the angle in mind a few nights ago while driving by the farm, and while shooting I noticed the northern star coinsidently happened to be dead center in the frame. Poor scouting on my part, but happy accident!
Canon Rebel SL2.
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, iPhone 6 (remote shutter), tripod.
, Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM.
Photo Settings: 15mm, f/5, 1320 seconds, ISO 100.
Panoramic View at Bariloche
By bogdan
April 10th, 2015
Bariloche, Argentina. March, 2015.
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