A journey to greet an old friend, many hours to the remotest shores. Finding higher ground in the part of the night when nothing stirs. Waiting as frost lightly touches the ground under a trillion stars. A flash of colour begins to rise above the furthest horizon. Rho Ophiuchi Rising. Beckoning the return of the centre of our universe. As first light comes the dream fades, and the world begins.
The words above attempt to summarise how it felt to image Rho Ophuichi rising above Stradbally Mountain from Brandon Point, Co. Kerry, Ireland.
Photographer: Ronan Hunt
Full Resolution: 3501x4376 pix, 11 Edition Jpeg
Image Credit: Ronan Hunt
Humans have dreamed of and studied the stars since the beginning of history. To know the stars and motion of the planets has always been a valued pursuit. Since the dawn of civilisation, we have built to reach for the heavens from the ziggurats of Mesopotamia to the skyscrapers of Manhattan humans have sought to build towards the heavens. Last century we first visited space and new telescope technology unlocked the ability to see and record the cosmos.
In the last decade entry level camera equipment has advanced to the point where it allows us to explore the wonders of space in our own backyards. This collection seeks to highlight how an average person can unlock and explore the wonders of space with basic photography equipment.
The equipment used to take these images is limited to a star adventurer star tracker, a 135mm F2 prime lens and an entry level dslr. The collection will be expanded over time and will include collectors rewards, including raffles and air drops.
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A journey to greet an old friend, many hours to the remotest shores. Finding higher ground in the part of the night when nothing stirs. Waiting as frost lightly touches the ground under a trillion stars. A flash of colour begins to rise above the furthest horizon. Rho Ophiuchi Rising. Beckoning the return of the centre of our universe. As first light comes the dream fades, and the world begins.
The words above attempt to summarise how it felt to image Rho Ophuichi rising above Stradbally Mountain from Brandon Point, Co. Kerry, Ireland.
Photographer: Ronan Hunt
Full Resolution: 3501x4376 pix, 11 Edition Jpeg
Image Credit: Ronan Hunt
Humans have dreamed of and studied the stars since the beginning of history. To know the stars and motion of the planets has always been a valued pursuit. Since the dawn of civilisation, we have built to reach for the heavens from the ziggurats of Mesopotamia to the skyscrapers of Manhattan humans have sought to build towards the heavens. Last century we first visited space and new telescope technology unlocked the ability to see and record the cosmos.
In the last decade entry level camera equipment has advanced to the point where it allows us to explore the wonders of space in our own backyards. This collection seeks to highlight how an average person can unlock and explore the wonders of space with basic photography equipment.
The equipment used to take these images is limited to a star adventurer star tracker, a 135mm F2 prime lens and an entry level dslr. The collection will be expanded over time and will include collectors rewards, including raffles and air drops.
- Sales
- Transfers