Some people leave footprints on our heart. Cats leave fur on our sweaters. Dogs leave drool on our shoes. Families will crap on our doorstep. So when life gives you crap, garden it and make roses.
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Another brilliant image
Cave with Aurora Skylight
Image Credit & Copyright: Ingólfur Bjargmundsson
Have you ever seen aurora from a cave? To capture this fascinating juxtaposition between below and above, astrophotographer Bjargmundsson spent much of a night alone in the kilometer-long Raufarhólshellir lava cave in Iceland during late March. There, he took separate images of three parts of the cave using a strobe for illumination. He also took a deep image of the sky to capture faint aurora, and digitally combined the four images later. The 4600-year old lava tube has several skylights under which stone rubble and snow have accumulated. Oh -- the person standing on each mound -- it's the artist.
Now I'm lucky to point the camera and get one good image and I doubt I'd have the patience to do what Ingolfur has done. Thanks to Astronomy photograph of the Day.
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3 comments:
That is truly amazing photographic work. Way out of my league for sure.
Oh my. Oh my oh my.
River, climbing down into that cavern would be way out of my league. What we need is a virtual reality theatre so we could visit without leaving our comfy seats.
EC, just your ideal holiday, freezing and snow.
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