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71 Breathtaking Photos Of Starry Skies That Will Inspire You To Look Up
These stunning photos celebrate Astronomy day, an annual event for astronomy enthusiasts and the general public to share the sky together. Started in 1973 by Doug Berger, his plan was to have telescopes set up in cities so that people could enjoy views of the heavens.
The American rhyme Star light, Star bright asks for a wish, just like these breathtaking photos of starry skies inspire hopes and dreams. You'll need a few pieces of specialized equipment to take photos like these: a tripod, a camera capable of taking long exposures, and a remote trigger. Depending on whether or not you want to capture the trails of the stars as they move across the sky, you should set your exposure time to between 30 seconds and an hour. Whatever you do, don't touch the camera while it's shooting!
So happy astronomy day! Vote on our photos, or share your own pictures of starry skies.
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Wish I were there....! We don't have such beautiful treasures in the United States.
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These wonders...man cannot replicate. Mother Nature rules. The cosmos rule. The infinite universe rule!
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I want so badly to go sit by that tree ..... such peace. I can feel myself relax just looking at this beautiful picture. ♥
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Is it the same place as the one prior? It's got the same atmosphere.
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Me:TURN THE LIGHT OFF,I CANT SEE THE SKY My friend:I CANT CUZ THATS NOT A LAMP! Me:(drops ice cold water on his face)
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Gorgeous. The lone standing rock formation looks just like a castle, and the waters, it's mote.
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Bear Mountain At Dawn
Skyline
Moon And Stars
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Startrails
Looks Like A Starry Smoke
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Purple Milkyway
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Visitor Ii
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Under The Starry Night Sky
French Beach, Bc
Tinted Skies
Star Express
Visitor I
Palouse Falls Galaxy
Milky Way - New Zealand
Stargazing
A Fisherman Contemplates The Milky Way
Demul - The Hidden Village Of Himalayas
Alexandra, New Zealand
Ruckle Park
Night In A Camp
Stargazing
Workink Late
Milky Way Beach Beauty Tasmania Australia
Milky Way Over Donkey's Ears Peak
Milky Way; Night Sky By János Kovács
Magical Night At The Lake Side
Bradwell On Sea, Essex
Queenstown, Nz
Starry Night Sky By János Kovács
Like A Fairytale :)
Reaching For The Stars
Starry Night
Crater Lake
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Load More Replies...What you didn't capture is the crisp air that numbs the tips of your fingers, nose and ears and has you breathing out condensation and the ambient sounds of crickets and other insects and wildlife and the spell of pine in the air . But I get the idea. Thank you for sharing with us these memories.
Yes. Thank you very much for all of these magical photographic works of art. I appreciate it very, very much.
What do I think? No words that'd be adequate to describe what I feel looking at the magical places that these artists created. Where can I purchase these works? I'd like to adorn all of my walls. When I can, soon hopefully, I'll have a gallery at my home. These, magical worlds, would be perfect. Who needs some splattered paints that's called, "art!" They may keep such works from Pollack and the like, for I much prefer to possess these works of magic. Truly amazing!
Click on the 'source' link at the bottom-right of each photo for more info.
Load More Replies...What you didn't capture is the crisp air that numbs the tips of your fingers, nose and ears and has you breathing out condensation and the ambient sounds of crickets and other insects and wildlife and the spell of pine in the air . But I get the idea. Thank you for sharing with us these memories.
Yes. Thank you very much for all of these magical photographic works of art. I appreciate it very, very much.
What do I think? No words that'd be adequate to describe what I feel looking at the magical places that these artists created. Where can I purchase these works? I'd like to adorn all of my walls. When I can, soon hopefully, I'll have a gallery at my home. These, magical worlds, would be perfect. Who needs some splattered paints that's called, "art!" They may keep such works from Pollack and the like, for I much prefer to possess these works of magic. Truly amazing!