That works. A bit of work sure from the little i know about astro photography. But the new cameras sure give us a whole new canvas to photo at night, easier.
That is one the collest pictures I've seen in a long time. The location it was taken at knocks it out of the park. Thank's for the awesome sharing of the photo.
Another fake AI post proving Blue Sky is infected with BS. Lies on the Internet are not published to get people to believe a specific lie, they are published so people will no longer be able to discern lies from truth.
This pic is mind blowing!
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This made my morning 🥹
The fact that you added descriptions to your photos so all people can access is out of this world!!
Thank you for sharing. This pix gives perspective on why Stonehenge is built where it is. Imagine a space-time frame where THIS was the IMAX megaplex. THIS was the immersive show. Simply lying down & looking up in this topography is magical… THIS is where YOU & Mother Earth & Father Sky can be one.
Thanks for the explanation. I was dismissing this as AI generated. Now I dismiss it because the lens distortion makes it look too weird for anyone who has actually seen a real meteor.
This is a composite photo (several separate photos merged into one image) by Josh Dury of the Perseid meteor shower over Stonehenge, from 12th August 2024. He used a wide-angle lens, hence the curved tracks. See NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day page for more info. https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap240812.html
Meteors do tend to come from one area in the sky (that’s how the famous ones are usually named), and the curvature is caused by the wide angle lens. It may very well be a composite image though
Beautiful image, but in my opinion it is manipulated. The detailed image of the Milky Way, positioned exactly in the middle of Stonehenge, framed with a near symmetrical meteor shower is unfortunately highly suspect of AI utilization.
There are some oddities in this image that took me some time to figure out. First, the dynamic range of the stars is greatly reduced. Cassiopeia, in the top left, is not much brighter than the Andromeda Galaxy, in the extreme top left. This photo was taken looking south.
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Mmm seems ok, alright then:)
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Gorgeous picture!
It is definitely an odd effect for this. But I’m at least glad my photography knowledge comes in handy here and there.
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