Tuesday, May 12, 2015

The right place, the right time.


The Sky from Mauna Kea
Image Credit & Copyright: Shane Black Photography; Rollover Annotation: Judy Schmidt

The volcano is the Hawaii's Mauna Kea, and the time was a clear night last summer.


 In the foreground of this south-facing panorama lies a rugged landscape dotted with rocks and hardy plants. Slightly above and further out, a white blanket of clouds spreads horizontally to the horizon, seemingly dividing heaven and Earth.


 City lights illuminate the clouds and sky on the far left, while orange lava in the volcanic caldera of Kilauea lights up the clouds just left of center.


 The summit of an even more distant Hawaiian volcano, Mauna Loa, is visible in dark silhouette near the central horizon.


 Green airglow is visible above the clouds, caused by air molecules excited by the Sun during the day. The Moon is the bright orb on the right.


 A diffuse band of light-colored zodiacal light extends up from the far right.
 Most distant, the dramatic central band of our Milky Way Galaxy appears to rise vertically from Mauna Loa.


The person who witnessed and captured this breathtaking panorama stands before you in the image center.


I just watched the auction of a Picasso painting in New York, it sold for $202 Million dollars AUD.
You couldn't buy this moment on earth for any amount.  As Hannibal Smith says, "I love it when a plan comes together." and it did for one lucky photographer.

3 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

Wow, wow and wow.
I have no doubt as well as lucky the photographer was determined and persistent. And deserving of his success.

River said...

That is a fabulous photo! witnessing such an event probably won't happen ever again, how lucky was that photographer.

JahTeh said...

I have it set as wallpaper and it's spectacular. I've never been anywhere to see the Milky Way like this, it's our city lights that knocks it out.