The sky seems to swirl in a rainstorm of stars.
I’ve combined several exposures of the stars in the northern sky to create a “comet trail” effect, showing them turning about the celestial pole. The top photo looks northwest to the stars around the Big Dipper and picks up the purple light of a faint aurora.
For the photo below, taken on a different night, I used a fish-eye lens to capture the entire sky, but looking north. You can see how the sky turns counterclockwise about the Pole Star. The Milky Way also appears as a blurred band of light.
I shot these last week from the cabin at Reesor Ranch in Saskatchewan during a wonderful week of nightscape photography in the Cypress Hills.
To create these images I used the Advanced Stacking Actions from Star Circle Academy.
– Alan, July 25, 2013 / © 2013 Alan Dyer
Looking forward to another future workshop of yours – cheers!!!
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“The sky seems to swirl in a rainstorm of stars.” Even Alan Dyer’s description of his work is beautiful,
May I reblog this?
Certainly. Feel free to reblog. Thanks!
Thank you
Alan, your images are just amazing!!! really like them…
Thanks Eriki! Thanks for attending the June workshop.