Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Mungo National Park and night sky, New South Wales, Australia

 


Willandra Lakes Region is wide and large. It is also a world heritage zone. The night time is actually not quiet. There are all sorts of sounds that are kind of spooky to hear. The night in the desert is pretty much alive. 

The view gets my adrenaline pumping. 

Sony A7RIV

Laowa 12mm f2.8 


Night posts






15 comments:

  1. Es dificíl fotografiar el firmamento y lo has hecho bastante bien.
    Feliz mes de agosto.

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    1. Thank you very much. It is in a howling area with unknown animals at night

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  2. See that you are shooting with Laowa lens
    Pentax has very few brands left now as new unfortunately but Laowa and samyang are still there
    and of course pentax own but tamron and sigma it's worse with

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    1. Hi Mikael. Pentax is a dying breed. I love the former FA limited that I used to own a huge collection of the gear for that special look. It is sad that this is not the case anymore

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  3. That's remarkable! I'm rarely as moved by a night sky picture as I am by this.

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    1. Thank you Bill. I am flattered by your generous remark. There has been a time I enjoyed solo travelling in the middle of night in desert

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  4. I keep thinking I should do some night work,

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    1. It is fun. Night urbex or night city or night in the middle of no where is all fun for a little while

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  5. Incredible night shot, it's looks rather spooky.

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    1. It is a very spooky location. There was a spot where an 10,000 year old human fossil and tomb nearby.

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  6. I have never tried this type of photography, but you sure seem to know how to do it.

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