Thursday, September 15, 2016

Astronomy Photography

Photo By: Scott Carnie-Bronca

When I came about this article, I instantly thought of when we talked about exposure time in class. The above picture was taken in Harrogate, South Australia. The lines that cut across the concentric circles created by the stars is the international space station. This photo reminds me of the picture taken by Dave Shumway that he showed the class one time. In Dave's picture, with an exposure time of several hours, the stars made concentric circles in the night sky with his tent in the foreground. In the article, there are several other photographs ranging from solar eclipses, northern lights, and the Milky Way Galaxy. 

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