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Title: Ayers Rock
Post by: stoo23 on March 04, 2025, 04:22:13 PM
Found this nice pic of Ayers Rock or perhaps More correctly, Uluru, (close to the Middle of Australia), at night that I thought you all might like, with the glorious 'Milky-Way' above  :)

Ayers rock at night_n.jpg
Title: Re: Ayers Rock
Post by: posaune on March 04, 2025, 06:13:42 PM
How extraordinary
You feel you are right in the Galaxie, thanks Stoo!
Lg posaune
Title: Re: Ayers Rock
Post by: peterle on March 04, 2025, 07:34:16 PM
Wow!
Title: Re: Ayers Rock
Post by: TTailor on March 04, 2025, 10:34:11 PM
Wow!
Title: Re: Ayers Rock
Post by: stoo23 on March 05, 2025, 06:24:17 AM
In case any of you are interested, there are plenty of awesome pictures and videos available if you go searching, using:
'seeing the milky way at ayers rock'
'uluru night lights'
'milky way uluru night sky'
'stars uluru night'
'videos of the stars and milky way at ayers rock'
 :)  8)
Title: Re: Ayers Rock
Post by: stoo23 on March 05, 2025, 03:17:20 PM
You can travel there and simply 'Look Up' at the right time of year and See that,... although perhaps Not As intensely.

It is perhaps Obviously Not merely a 'Point & Shoot' image, as the Exposure time (being at night), would be so long, you would get 'Star Trails',.. so,.. for those unaware of the methodology, it IS made up of multiple exposed images and utilizing an obviously Very Sturdy Tripod, along with some model of Star-Tracking 'Head', all of which is pretty normal, for Any Astro-photography, made with I believe a Canon EOS R5.

The same guy has other images and a post here:
reddit - Milky Way over Uluru, Australia (https://www.reddit.com/r/LandscapeAstro/comments/1dy8hgl/milky_way_over_uluru_australia/)
Max Inwood - New Zealand - engineer / astrophotographer (https://www.threads.net/@max.nti?xmt=AQGzXgqvsuCABHBfu3DnxbyjPVqcfj9jhgFiGDWcdlA69nw)