Space noodle
Star Shower ⭐✨ 🌟
It's finally raining in California! Time to draw all the rain 🌧️ ☔
HD images and video process are found on my Patreon
L.M. Montgomery, Chronicles of Avonlea
whimsigoth vs being the most beautiful aesthetic
You were alone left out in the cold Clinging to the ruin of your broken home Too lost and hurting to carry your load We all need someone to hold (x)
Tell Raven to aim for the one spot of green and you’ll find me.
The dome roof of the Royal Bank of Scotland in Edinburgh on St. Andrews Square. (Photo shows a domed roof with the blue skies above showing through star shaped windows) #dome #domes #stars #bluesky #blueskies #roof #roofs #domeroof #architecture #scotland #edinburgh #rbs #banks #royalbankofscotland (at Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
☆ star tats ☆
glistening stars & silence
Sometimes I head up into the local mountains to take photos. It’s nice to get away and get lost looking at the stars. The mountains and darkness eminate a foreign adventure. It’s so dark that it takes a few minutes for your eyes to adjust, but once they do it’s almost as if you’ve become part of some unwritten fairytale.
All these shots are between thirty and fifty second exposures. The time varies depending on the moonlight and starlight. I try to make the exposures connect together as if they’re forming a single mountain.
multiple exposures shot on medium format film.
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection 1850 Star Chart
I set my camera up on the dock in my backyard to try and catch the Draconid meteor shower, while I had my own shower. The timelapse ran for about an hour (8:15 - 9:15) and I was pleasantly surprised to find out I didn’t catch any meteors, but instead I caught the northern lights. Even though I live in Canada, they are fairly rare to see where I live. I’m very close to the US border, just above New York State. (though there are parts of New York state that are further north than where I live, the same goes for parts of Michigan) I did another timelapse out of town, in a place with less light pollution, and I caught some more.
Carl Sagan (via quotespeare)