A monochrome rendition of a lone tree under the dark starry sky. A LED flash light was used to lightpaint the tree and foreground.
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A monochrome rendition of a lone tree under the dark starry sky. A LED flash light was used to lightpaint the tree and foreground.
Copyright Milan Hutera, 2017, All Rights Reserved.
The Orion Constelation rises above the abandoned vineyard on a cold March evening. This photo also serves as a cautionary tale – the purple tones in the sky are caused by the lights of nearby towns. The top portion of the sky is completely black, as it should be at this late hour. Despite the severe light pollution, we can still enjoy a starry sky in the rural areas of our country. People living near or in big cities can only see the brightest stars or no stars at all. We should do everything possible to reduce light pollution and bring back the natural starry sky to as many people as possible.
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The stars of Northern sky whirl around the branches of a massive dead tree during the late June evening. I started this 85-minute long exposure during the twilight hour to maintain that nice blue color of the sky. A subtle light painting was used to illuminate the central part of the tree. Towards the end of exposure, a full Monn was rising above the surrounding trees and illuminated the tree as well.
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Blooming cherry tree and western sky approximately one hour after sunset. A LED flashlight was used to lightpaint tree.
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A lone tree is illuminated by the mid-March Moon. The tree as well as the surroundings were light painted by LED flashlight. The sky shows Pleiades cluster as well as large number of stars despite the strong Moon light. The glow on the horizon is caused both by setting Sun and light pollution from nearby towns.
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Freshly made bales under the starry summer sky. A LED flashlight was used to light paint the bales and the field.
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A cross located near the busy road of today and the abandoned road of the past. The passing cars illuminated the cross with the yellow light.
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A rare conjunction of Moon and Jupiter, that occured on April 14th 2013, hides behind the clouds during the twilight hour.
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The Wheel of Time is a concept found in several religions and philosophies, which regards the time as something cyclical and repeating. The same could be said about the stars as we percieve them from Earth. Each night they perform their circuar journey around the North Star. This photo presents the 75 minute journey of the brightest stars across the northern sky. The LED flashlight was used to illuminate the tree.
Artistic liberty: during the capture, a very large satellite or International Space Station flew right across the frame, leaving a bright trail. During the post-processing, I painstakingly removed this trail to present my vision of the scene.
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The last rays of setting Sun provided a beautiful blue color to the sky on the night of the new Moon. I only had a small window of oportunity to capture the twinkling stars against this beautiful color, just before the darkness took the reign over the sky. A LED flashlight was used to illuminate the tree.
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