Jennifer Whittaker4 days agoShining rainbow rings around the sun photographed in Finland. What caused them?Live Science - Harry BakerThe extremely rare kaleidoscopic circles have a surprising Earth-based origin. Something was in the air recently when a photographer in Finland …
Jennifer Whittaker5 days agoThousands of Photographers Gather in New York for 'Manhattanhenge'petapixel.com - Matt GrowcootLast night saw huge crowds of photographers gather to capture “Manhattanhenge” — a unique event in which the setting sun aligns with the east-west …
Jennifer Whittaker5 days agoWatch the full 'Strawberry Moon' rise on June 3Live Science - Jamie CarterJune's full moon is known as the Strawberry Moon, the Hot Moon and the Rose Moon. It will be at its fullest on Saturday night, June 3. A full moon …
Jennifer Whittaker5 days agoHow a backyard photographer helped create this stunningly detailed shot of the Sunmsn.comLast month, the Sun put on a dazzling show, and astrophotographers Andrew McCarthy and Jason Guenzel set up to view it from the front row. The duo …
Jennifer Whittaker6 days agoHearing Aidsflickr.com - mikeSF_This dish array at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory was in motion much of the night, making long exposures and/or stacking a challenge. Lens is the DFA 55mm f/2.8 on the 645Z. This is a composite of a 6-frame foreground image captured at OVRO in 2020 and a recent set of milky way images(60+ frames), captured at Pinecrest Lake last weekend. I am learning new software, so took this opportunity to make this image using Deep Sky Stacker and StarnetGUI star remover. Post processing is a bit heavy handed and extra bluey, but this is intentional. Hope you like it.