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Rocky Mountain National Park back in 2018, got extremely lucky and caught a fireball that just made it into the corner of the frame! It was even more impressive in "real life" as it flew over our heads!
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Originally Posted by WilcoRoger
Singapore midnight on New Year's Eve from outside our (then) home
Nice, I visited in 2015 and stayed at the Holiday Inn Express in that area. Decided to go check out the NYE fireworks and sat down right by the water in front of the Marina Bay Sands. Got there early enough that there were only a few people there. Waited through some rain before it started getting packed with people. Got this photo using the ground as a tripod.
Rocky Mountain National Park back in 2018, got extremely lucky and caught a fireball that just made it into the corner of the frame! It was even more impressive in "real life" as it flew over our heads!
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Ludington, Michigan..... I was hoping for some Milky Way here but the lingering haze made it invisible. Or possibly it was too early in the night for it yet.
4 galaxies under very dark Namibian skies.
64x 6sec exposures using 5D4+35mm @f/1.6, ISO6400
16 panel mosaic, 4 shots per panel stacked to reduce noise
Goleudy Ynys Lawd (South Stack Lighthouse) on the northwestern coast of Wales. 1/30th sec exposure (for land/rocks) blended with 30 second exposure (to smooth out the water, but windy enough to slightly blur the land/rocks, therefore the 1/30th sec add)