Photo Gallery:
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Skyscapes & Constellations
PhotographerRobert HortonLocationWhiteface Intervale, NHDateAugust 2010EquipmentTaken with a 40 year old Rapid Omega medium format camera, Ektachrome 200 slide filmDescription6 hour exposure of polar star trails over Mt. Whiteface, in Sandwich, NH. This was taken with a 58mm wide angle lens on my medium format film camera. |
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PhotographerSaber KarimiLocationLut desert, Kermansh, IranDate11/16/2011 7:30 pmEquipmentCanon DSLR 30DDescriptionHere is a night scene from the "Lut Desert". as you see, planet "Jupiter" and winter constellation are rising from east horizon. for more information about the location, click belowe link: http://whc.unesco.org/en/tentativelists/5216/ |
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PhotographerMohammad RahimiLocationIzeh , IranDate20 Mar 2012EquipmentCanon 5D in 1600 Iso and Samyang 8 mm Lens at F 3.5DescriptionVenus and Jupiter conjunction in the last views of the winter sky in Zagros Mountain , Izeh , Iran |
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Photographermohammadreza ghorbanzadeLocationbabolDate2012/03/26Equipmentcamera:fujifilm finepix s4000DescriptionConjunction of two planets in the sky Beautiful Iran |
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PhotographerRick KleinLocationCambridge Springs, PADate3/23/2012 8:12 pmEquipmentNikon D7000DescriptionTree with Orion, Pleiades, Venus and Jupiter |
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PhotographerLeo DyLocationQuezon City, PhilippinesDateFeb 29, 2012 12:02 UTCEquipmentCanon EOS X5 DSLR, Sigma 8-18mm lens, fixed tripod. 15sec ISO400 f/4.5Descriptionwhen i looked up to the west I saw this pattern, an alignment of stars Canopus, Sirius, Betelgeuse, Aldebaran, the Moon, Jupiter, and Venus(from left to right) forming an acrh. You can see the light pollution coming from flood/nuke lights of a building construction site. |
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PhotographerLawrence GreenbergLocationFloridaDateMarch 1, 2012 17:30EquipmentTechnicarden medium format on tripodDescriptionBeautiful eveningview of alignment of three planets as seen about half hour after sunset. |
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PhotographerJack FuscoLocationOcean City, NJ, United StatesDateNov 26, 2011EquipmentCanon 7D, 17-40mm f/4L, Tripod, Shutter Release, FlashlightDescriptionThis photo was taken in Ocean City, NJ next to the old 59th Street fishing pier. Often called the Dog Star, Sirius is part of the constellation Canis Major and is also the brightest star in the night sky. A tripod, flashlight, remote shutter, and a 10 second timer were used to make this self portrait possible. |
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PhotographerFabrizio MelandriLocationTredozio (Italy)Datemarch 4, 1994Equipment28 mm f/2.5 lens Exposure: 2 h 30 min Film: Kodak Ektachrome 100 ISO Converted in black and white after digital scan of the slide.DescriptionConverted in black and white after digital scan of the slide. |
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Photographeralireza vosoughiLocationAbyaneh Village - Esfahan - IranDate20 januaryEquipmentCanon EOS 1000D On tirpod, iso 1600, f/3.5, Canon Lens 18-55mmDescriptioni take this photo with long exposure about 120 minute include 250 frames 30 seconds |
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