The thin reddish airglow radiated above the horizon 300km up in our thermosphere late on a winters night. This phenomenon is created by excited electrically charged oxygen and hydrogen atoms and molecules, vibrating from the energy of our sun.
I was up in the highlands of NSW where the air is crisp with perfect viewing conditions of the night sky. I arrived early when the Milky Way core was below the horizon watching the airglow flow throughout the night, dancing with exotic movements creating patterns in the sky. When the Milky Way was in it's position to frame this image, 25° above horizon, the airglow had expanded reaching new heights in the sky. It was a beauftul scene to enjoy with the water reflecting the starlight.
The red tones of the airglow compliment the dense ionized hydrogen of the Milky Way perfectly, bridging the display in our thermosphere with the colours of the night sky.
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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
In Sight of Stars: Airglow
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The thin reddish airglow radiated above the horizon 300km up in our thermosphere late on a winters night. This phenomenon is created by excited electrically charged oxygen and hydrogen atoms and molecules, vibrating from the energy of our sun.
I was up in the highlands of NSW where the air is crisp with perfect viewing conditions of the night sky. I arrived early when the Milky Way core was below the horizon watching the airglow flow throughout the night, dancing with exotic movements creating patterns in the sky. When the Milky Way was in it's position to frame this image, 25° above horizon, the airglow had expanded reaching new heights in the sky. It was a beauftul scene to enjoy with the water reflecting the starlight.
The red tones of the airglow compliment the dense ionized hydrogen of the Milky Way perfectly, bridging the display in our thermosphere with the colours of the night sky.
Dimensions 7801px by 5201px
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