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I Have Been Doing Astrophotography For Quite Some Time Now, Here Are My 50 Best Pics Of The Night Sky
Astrophotography makes visible what is invisible to the eye and reveals the beauty of the night sky. I capture the light traveling through the universe for millions of years until it hits my camera sensor, and here is how it looks.
The images you are about to see are a selection of some of my best night shots for the past two years. Some of the images are single exposures, and some of them are created using techniques like stacking or using a star tracker for longer exposures of the night sky to get more colors and details, then blend it with the foreground. I am using Sony A7III astro modified and a few of the best lenses for night photography, Sony 14mm f/1.8 GM, Sony 24mm f/1.4 GM, and Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8
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Vertigo
Kardzhali, Bulgaria
Stacked
I have always been fascinated by the stars, I can even say that as a child I was in awe of the night sky. Over the past few years, I have dedicated much of my free time to capturing the magic of the night sky and the Milky Way in particular.
The Arch
Wadi Rum, Jordan
Tracked & Blended
The peace and seclusion that the night affords me as I shoot makes me feel intoxicated by the beauty and mystery of the glowing stars and planets overhead, but also humbled and grateful. It turns out that many people have never seen the Milky Way with their own eyes, which is infinitely sad. Standing under the Milky Way Arch on a warm summer night, surrounded by the sounds of crickets and the scent of lavender, is an experience that is hard to describe or forget.
Thanks to my light-sensitive camera, I can capture details and colors invisible to the naked eye. I like to add my personal touch to what is captured on camera to give the shot a finished look and story.
Buzludzha, Bulgaria
Tracked & Blended
Reaching The Stars
Tracked & Blended
What continues to motivate me to shoot night photography is the element of surprise. Our eyes are too imperfect to catch the colors and shapes that hide in the darkness of night. When I press the button on the camera and wait for the exposure time I get excited like a little kid. Then comes the surprise and the WOW effect, to see on the camera display in colors and shapes what is invisible to our eyes. This feeling of uncovering the hidden treasures of the night sky and the world around us in the gentleness of the night is a feeling that keeps me alive and truly happy.
Submerged Fight
Stacked
Location: Bulgaria
The Musroom Rock, Wadi Rum Desert, Jordan
Tracked & Blended
I am the winner of many awards from prestigious international competitions for astro and night photography. My shots have been shared by world media such as National Geographic, Forbes, The Guardian, The Times, BBC Earth, Sky at Night magazine, Daily Mail, SkyNews, Astronomy Pictures of the Day by NASA, Bored Panda, PetaPixel, My Modern Met and many others.
Under The Arch
Wadi Rum, Jordan
Tracked & Blended
Am I the only one who wants a 2025 calendar with these images on them?
Back To The Space Ship
Tracked & Blended
Location: Bulgaria
The Milky Way Arch And The Moon Rise Over The Black Sea Coast Of Bulgaria
Tracked & Blended
Moon Rise And The Milky Way Core
Tracked & Blended
Location: Bulgaria
Milky Way With Some High Clouds Over The Black Sea Coast Of Bulgaria
Tracked & Blended
The Arch Of Freedom
Stacked
Location: Bulgaria
Searching For Adventures
Tracked & Blended
Location: Bulgaria
Tyulenovo Arch
Tracked & Blended
Location: Bulgaria
The Guardian Of The Desert
Wadi Rum, Jordan
Tracked & Blended
Above The Sea Of Lights
Tracked & Blended
Location: Bulgaria
The Small Pine Tree Island
Tracked & Blended
Location: Bulgaria
Mud Cracks
Wadi Rum desert, Jordan
Tracked & Blended
Notice how much light is illuminating. We don't need street lights. This would be enough.
Full Moon Rise And The Girl
Single
Model: Valentina Minkova
Night Fairy
Model: Ilona Ivanova
Reflection
Tracked & Blended
Location: Bulgaria
Starry Night On The Black Sea Coast Of Bulgaria
Tracked & Blended
Golden Texture
Tracked & Stacked
Location: Bulgaria
The Eyes Of The Universe
360 degrees, time-Blended Milky Way Panorama of the Summer and winter milky way arches
Tracked & Blended
Location: Bulgaria
The Night Romans
Single exposure
Model: Borislava Borisova
Lavender Fields Under The Milky Way With Wind Generators
Stacked
Location: Bulgaria
Dream
Single exposure
Model: Valentina Minkova
The Queen Of Light
Tracked & Blended
Model: Valentina Minkova
Moon Rise With The Milky Way And Cygnus Region
Tracked & Blended
Location: Bulgaria
The Pulse Of Orion
Tracked & Blended
The Sea Of Lights
Single exposure
Location: Sofia, Bulgaria
What I find hardest to comprehend is how the Milky Way can be seen from so many different angles, especially vertically.
It's because each month depending of the time the Milky Way looks different
Load More Replies...What I find hardest to comprehend is how the Milky Way can be seen from so many different angles, especially vertically.
It's because each month depending of the time the Milky Way looks different
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