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For 6 hours the camera captured the Earths rotation of the sky aimed at the south celestial pole with the city lights of Sydney glowing in the distance . This is the Earths axis point which it spins on to create this star trails photograph. During the 6 hours the camera took 700 individual photographs to show the stars path across the night sky in a mesmerising circular pattern.

When you look up at the stars it is hard to notice the stars moving across the sky as they appear as tiny specks that are hard to track to the naked eye. If you spend a long night laying back, you will see prominent constellations and celestial objects slowly move positions as Earth continues it's path rotating.

It is a consistent event which happens every night by simply watching the sky transform.

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A Cluster of Stars collection image

A 16 piece collection by multi-award winning Milky Way Landscape Photographer David Magro.

A Cluster of Stars is a small collection of 8 years photographing the Milky Way over diverse Australian landscapes. Each photograph requires precise planning to align the foreground with the distant Milky Way 26,000 light years away. This alignment occurs on select nights of the year when no moon is visible in the sky and when Earth faces the centre of our galaxy after dark. Most photographs have taken years for elements to align with good viewing conditions.

Each night you are under the stars it provides you with a surreal experience watching the night sky once your eyes adjust. Meteors light up across the sky, stars rhythmic twinkle, constellations rise and fall and you get a sense of calm looking out into its vastness. Time passes by quickly.

I present 16 minted 1/1 photographs and time-lapses showcasing the Milky Way.

Category Photography
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5%

A Cluster of Stars: Startrails

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For 6 hours the camera captured the Earths rotation of the sky aimed at the south celestial pole with the city lights of Sydney glowing in the distance . This is the Earths axis point which it spins on to create this star trails photograph. During the 6 hours the camera took 700 individual photographs to show the stars path across the night sky in a mesmerising circular pattern.

When you look up at the stars it is hard to notice the stars moving across the sky as they appear as tiny specks that are hard to track to the naked eye. If you spend a long night laying back, you will see prominent constellations and celestial objects slowly move positions as Earth continues it's path rotating.

It is a consistent event which happens every night by simply watching the sky transform.

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A Cluster of Stars collection image

A 16 piece collection by multi-award winning Milky Way Landscape Photographer David Magro.

A Cluster of Stars is a small collection of 8 years photographing the Milky Way over diverse Australian landscapes. Each photograph requires precise planning to align the foreground with the distant Milky Way 26,000 light years away. This alignment occurs on select nights of the year when no moon is visible in the sky and when Earth faces the centre of our galaxy after dark. Most photographs have taken years for elements to align with good viewing conditions.

Each night you are under the stars it provides you with a surreal experience watching the night sky once your eyes adjust. Meteors light up across the sky, stars rhythmic twinkle, constellations rise and fall and you get a sense of calm looking out into its vastness. Time passes by quickly.

I present 16 minted 1/1 photographs and time-lapses showcasing the Milky Way.

Category Photography
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
5%
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