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Erupting from the Warrumbungles Mountain ranges, the impressive 500 meter ancient eroded volcanic tower rises out of the plains. Belougery Spire is the most distinct and largest jagged rock formation formed 180 million years ago from ancient volcanic explosions.

Being fascinated with rare and unique landscapes, I love capturing the night sky with them. I research my subjects and learn about what I am photographing to provide myself a deeper insight into what I am capturing. A greater connection is built with the landscape with this approach encouraging me to produce a photograph that best represents the location.

To reach this summit, it is a steep hike carrying a heavy load of camera equipment in freezing conditions whilst looking up at the incline I must endure reaching the nearby bluff. When I embark on these hikes I remind myself the faster I hike and push through, the quicker I will arrive to be most rewarded with a view of the night sky.

At the top of this peak, the skies are crystal-clear as this region is the Southern Hemispheres first official “Dark Sky Park”. The humidity is low, altitude is high and is far away from the any city lights. The view will take your breathe away.

Stargazing is the primary reason people visit the Warrumbungles and I wanted to produce a piece that represents both the dark skies and the amazing landscape below.

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

In Sight of Stars showcases significant pieces displaying both artistic and technical skills. Each image captures a moment in time the universe aligned with the landscape reflecting astounding beauty. Surreal scenes become revealed showing the hidden detail in the dark with long exposure photography the naked eye cannot see.

This release will guide you through an 8 year journey photographing the Milky Way in serene locations. Long nights were spent travelling to remote and meaningful landscapes to showcase the night sky in a beautiful light.

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

Category Art
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%

In Sight of Stars: Spire

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Erupting from the Warrumbungles Mountain ranges, the impressive 500 meter ancient eroded volcanic tower rises out of the plains. Belougery Spire is the most distinct and largest jagged rock formation formed 180 million years ago from ancient volcanic explosions.

Being fascinated with rare and unique landscapes, I love capturing the night sky with them. I research my subjects and learn about what I am photographing to provide myself a deeper insight into what I am capturing. A greater connection is built with the landscape with this approach encouraging me to produce a photograph that best represents the location.

To reach this summit, it is a steep hike carrying a heavy load of camera equipment in freezing conditions whilst looking up at the incline I must endure reaching the nearby bluff. When I embark on these hikes I remind myself the faster I hike and push through, the quicker I will arrive to be most rewarded with a view of the night sky.

At the top of this peak, the skies are crystal-clear as this region is the Southern Hemispheres first official “Dark Sky Park”. The humidity is low, altitude is high and is far away from the any city lights. The view will take your breathe away.

Stargazing is the primary reason people visit the Warrumbungles and I wanted to produce a piece that represents both the dark skies and the amazing landscape below.

Dimensions 8001px by 5341px

In Sight of Stars collection image

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

In Sight of Stars showcases significant pieces displaying both artistic and technical skills. Each image captures a moment in time the universe aligned with the landscape reflecting astounding beauty. Surreal scenes become revealed showing the hidden detail in the dark with long exposure photography the naked eye cannot see.

This release will guide you through an 8 year journey photographing the Milky Way in serene locations. Long nights were spent travelling to remote and meaningful landscapes to showcase the night sky in a beautiful light.

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

Category Art
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
Token ID
Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Creator Earnings
10%
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