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Presenting "Stars of the Sea," a truly one of a kind image that I believe stands alone in its uniqueness.

This scene was captured over a formidable New Zealand West Coast reef, this photograph is more than just an image; it's an unforgettable and adrenaline-filled memory for me.

The sight was beyond belief. As if the stars and the West Coast night sky weren't enough, the unexpected glow of the Aurora Australis graced my frame. This phenomenon, combined with the Zodiacal light beneath the Milky Way, made this shot an unbelievable catch. For those who appreciate the rareness, spotting the Aurora Australis to the South, especially in this setting, is an extraordinary event.

The alignment of the moon, Milky Way's position, tide, and weather meant this shot is feasible only a few nights of the year, if at all. To witness the aurora on top of that was truly spectacular.

Being on that reef was no walk in the park. The labyrinth of natural stepping stones, which rise from the sea floor, quickly vanish with the tide. There was a risk, both to me and my gear, making the shot not just about the visual appeal but also the adventure and precision it took to achieve it. I had to be as quick as possible!

An added touch to this landscape is the presence of starfish, fascinating creatures in their own right. Carnivores by nature, have the uncanny ability to regenerate parts of themselves. Their inclusion in the frame is both a marvel of nature and a nod to the unseen wonders of the deep, only revealed at low tide.

"Stars of the Sea" is more than just a picture for me; it's a culmination of patience, timing, and a little touch of the unexpected.

Getting this shot felt like a win in a difficult time in my life. There were so many trips to this spot before, and nothing ever felt right. But this time, with good planning and a bit of luck, I finally captured the image I always wanted.

This image is a huge panorama made from roughly 40 images stitched at the edges; the Milky Way spans South to North, with West being in the center.

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Category Art
Contract Address0xb932...b9e0
Token ID45894
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated9 months ago
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Presenting "Stars of the Sea," a truly one of a kind image that I believe stands alone in its uniqueness.

This scene was captured over a formidable New Zealand West Coast reef, this photograph is more than just an image; it's an unforgettable and adrenaline-filled memory for me.

The sight was beyond belief. As if the stars and the West Coast night sky weren't enough, the unexpected glow of the Aurora Australis graced my frame. This phenomenon, combined with the Zodiacal light beneath the Milky Way, made this shot an unbelievable catch. For those who appreciate the rareness, spotting the Aurora Australis to the South, especially in this setting, is an extraordinary event.

The alignment of the moon, Milky Way's position, tide, and weather meant this shot is feasible only a few nights of the year, if at all. To witness the aurora on top of that was truly spectacular.

Being on that reef was no walk in the park. The labyrinth of natural stepping stones, which rise from the sea floor, quickly vanish with the tide. There was a risk, both to me and my gear, making the shot not just about the visual appeal but also the adventure and precision it took to achieve it. I had to be as quick as possible!

An added touch to this landscape is the presence of starfish, fascinating creatures in their own right. Carnivores by nature, have the uncanny ability to regenerate parts of themselves. Their inclusion in the frame is both a marvel of nature and a nod to the unseen wonders of the deep, only revealed at low tide.

"Stars of the Sea" is more than just a picture for me; it's a culmination of patience, timing, and a little touch of the unexpected.

Getting this shot felt like a win in a difficult time in my life. There were so many trips to this spot before, and nothing ever felt right. But this time, with good planning and a bit of luck, I finally captured the image I always wanted.

This image is a huge panorama made from roughly 40 images stitched at the edges; the Milky Way spans South to North, with West being in the center.

SuperRare collection image

SuperRare makes it easy to create, sell, and collect rare digital art. SuperRare's smart contract platform allows artists to release limited-edition digital artwork tracked on the blockchain, making the pieces rare, verified, and collectible. Filter the crypto art world's best selling works by artist name, creation type, and year of birth on OpenSea.

Category Art
Contract Address0xb932...b9e0
Token ID45894
Token StandardERC-721
ChainEthereum
Last Updated9 months ago
Creator Earnings
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