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Milky Way and Perseid Meteor, Island Pond, T15-R9, Maine
Welcome to Island Pond, located by Red River Camps in Deboullie Public Reserved Land of T15-R9 in the North Maine Woods. That this location is a nearly 1-hour drive from the grid and paved roads should help set the scene. … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Successful Panorama of the Milky Way
It doesn’t matter if you’re young, old, a newbie viewer, or an avid and dedicated watcher, the Milky Way is an amazing thing to witness—let alone capture on camera. To photograph this captivating wonder made up of dust, gas, and stars, you need absolute … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Milky Way Over the River
Sometimes, it takes more than one shot to get it right. In order to capture the Milky Way in the night sky and pair it with a clear foreground, photographers often blend more than one shot together. When done correctly, … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Successful Panorama of the Milky Way
It doesn’t matter if you’re young, old, a newbie viewer, or an avid and dedicated watcher, the Milky Way is an amazing thing to witness—let alone capture on camera. To photograph this captivating wonder made up of dust, gas, and stars, you need absolute … Continue reading
How to Photograph the Milky Way From an Airplane
Lonely Speck founder Ian Norman knows a thing or two about creating astounding astrological images. Colorful, detailed, and full of depth, his nightscapes captivate viewers around the world. Many find themselves wondering how exactly a photographer can reproduce the breathtaking magnificence of the night sky when relegated … Continue reading
Tips for Shooting the Milky Way
Seeing the Milky Way with your own eyes is what you may call a jaw dropping experience, but one that can be truly achieved only in complete darkness. While stars are visible even in light polluted areas, the Milky Way’s … Continue reading
80% of North Americans Unable to See Milky Way Because of Light Pollution
According to a study published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, approximately 80% of those in North America live in ares where the Milky Way is no longer visible. From ScienceAdvances.com: We found that about 83% of … Continue reading
How to Photograph the Full Band of the Milky Way
Get Grant’s three video instructional series Guide to Post-Processing Night Photos – currently available at 59% off through the SnapNDeals for a limited time only. Our small blue planet is located on a spiral arm, far out from the center … Continue reading
Awe-Inspiring Photos of the Milky Way Shot Over Yellowstone Park
Gazing into space, all we see is either a deep blue sky in the daytime or a starlit night during the evening. What we don’t see are the countless celestial bodies that make-up our universe. Kansas-based photographer David Lane however shows … Continue reading