In the early hours of May 16th, you were able to listen to an unusual symphony of mobile phone alarms in the cozy cabin of the Refugio Punta de Los Roques in the mountains of La Palma. On an altitude of 2085m / 6840ft one is mostly independent to the weather conditions – so a handful of stargazers hiked to that Refugio to observe that rare event. Unnecessary to highlight the legendary dark sky conditions above the clouds of La Palma.
For me, it was the first time to catch a lunar eclipse on camera. Actually, it was a Super Blood Moon Eclipse and I had no idea how the conditions would be. Would the Milky Way be visible during Totality? I guess most nightscapers had been at this point before, asking themselves those questions. On that monday morning around 5 am, I was thrilled to find that answers myself.
Furthermore this Panorama is part of my recent Photography Series:Starlit Deeps of Moonless Nights – 5 Years of Milky Way Photography
Once discovered during extended summer nights, the nocturnal excitement as a hidden world behind the boundaries of the ordinary became the main theme of my photographic journey. This round-up collection marks the 5 Years milestone of that weird trip into the dark including my best-loved Meteor Shower Images, Comet Neowise, Star Trail sessions and the Super Blood Moon Eclipse between Leipzig and La Palma
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In the early hours of May 16th, you were able to listen to an unusual symphony of mobile phone alarms in the cozy cabin of the Refugio Punta de Los Roques in the mountains of La Palma. On an altitude of 2085m / 6840ft one is mostly independent to the weather conditions – so a handful of stargazers hiked to that Refugio to observe that rare event. Unnecessary to highlight the legendary dark sky conditions above the clouds of La Palma.
For me, it was the first time to catch a lunar eclipse on camera. Actually, it was a Super Blood Moon Eclipse and I had no idea how the conditions would be. Would the Milky Way be visible during Totality? I guess most nightscapers had been at this point before, asking themselves those questions. On that monday morning around 5 am, I was thrilled to find that answers myself.
Furthermore this Panorama is part of my recent Photography Series:Starlit Deeps of Moonless Nights – 5 Years of Milky Way Photography
Once discovered during extended summer nights, the nocturnal excitement as a hidden world behind the boundaries of the ordinary became the main theme of my photographic journey. This round-up collection marks the 5 Years milestone of that weird trip into the dark including my best-loved Meteor Shower Images, Comet Neowise, Star Trail sessions and the Super Blood Moon Eclipse between Leipzig and La Palma
https://www.behance.net/gallery/149196209/Starlit-Deeps-of-Moonless-Nights
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Nikon D810 & AF-S 50mm f/1.8
Pano: 24x ISO 4000 – f/2 – 8sec
Moon: 1x ISO 320 – f/5 – 5sec
Me encantan las estrellas de los canarios buenas islas
Wallpaper material
Me entristece esa situación y…los destrozos que puedan ocasionar ..!! 🤦♂️😳👀👁
Incredible did you do it with an equatorial mout ?
😯🥰