honorable mention
Grace Lee australiaPhoto © Grace Lee
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The alien Pinnacles Desert Galaxy and Star Track
Can't keep my eyes from the circling skies, Tongue tied and twisted just an earth bound misfit, I.
This alien landscape. the extraordinary ancient rock formations that make up the Pinnacles which are located in the north of Perth near the coastal town of Cervantes. These amazing natural limestone structures, some standing as high as five meters, were formed approximately 25,000 to 30,000 years ago, after the sea receded and they were left deposits of sea shells. Over time, coastal winds removed the surrounding sand, leaving the pillars exposed to the elements.
It was the last day on which we stayed in Western Australia before flew back to Sydney. Winnie (My photography friend) and I decided to cancel out hotel stay and airport transport service; we stay in Pinnacles Desert in the strong windy night with thousands ancient rock around. This photo was taken before moon rise, which last about 25 minutes. You can see the galaxy in star track.
Many people can shoot high-definition starry sky photography, but often because of the strong taste of technology and technology, they seem no ingenuity. This slightly fuzzy starry sky is more dreamier and creates a fascinating mood. The blue concentric circles, deep and shallow, permeate the night sky and contrast with the yellow landscape of the earth, creating a vast and mysterious breath.
instagram: @travelling_grace
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Canon 5D Mark IV ~16mm ~1500s ~ F2.8 ~ ISO 400Can't keep my eyes from the circling skies, Tongue tied and twisted just an earth bound misfit, I.
This alien landscape. the extraordinary ancient rock formations that make up the Pinnacles which are located in the north of Perth near the coastal town of Cervantes. These amazing natural limestone structures, some standing as high as five meters, were formed approximately 25,000 to 30,000 years ago, after the sea receded and they were left deposits of sea shells. Over time, coastal winds removed the surrounding sand, leaving the pillars exposed to the elements.
It was the last day on which we stayed in Western Australia before flew back to Sydney. Winnie (My photography friend) and I decided to cancel out hotel stay and airport transport service; we stay in Pinnacles Desert in the strong windy night with thousands ancient rock around. This photo was taken before moon rise, which last about 25 minutes. You can see the galaxy in star track.
Many people can shoot high-definition starry sky photography, but often because of the strong taste of technology and technology, they seem no ingenuity. This slightly fuzzy starry sky is more dreamier and creates a fascinating mood. The blue concentric circles, deep and shallow, permeate the night sky and contrast with the yellow landscape of the earth, creating a vast and mysterious breath.
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can I do late?instagram: @travelling_grace
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