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Amazing Long-Exposure Pics Of Star Trails
#14 What Are Star Trails?
When a photograph has used long exposure in order to capture star trails, it means that the photograph displays the fascinating motion of stars due to the Earths rotation. This is why these photographs contain brilliant, bright circular shapes. Star trail photographs show single stars as streaks across the photograph, and the longer the exposure, the longer the streak.
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Sunny morning mountains rural landscape by nickolay_khoroshkov on Flickr.
true beauty
Up by Antti-Jussi Liikala on Flickr.
View from Peak Magara 2257 (Galicica mountain) you can see two lakes left Ohrid lake - right Prespa lake
View on Cerepashina, Bakardan and Titov vrv (from left to right) from Kobilica. Amazing Shara!
On the top of Kobilica, Shar mountain, Macedonia. 20.10.2013
I’m not typically into the “inspirational” genre of youtube videos; I don’t really care for climbing ones either. This is Fred Beckey climbing in the Dolomites at age 89. My response to myself and pretty much everyone else is, “get off your duff.”
I’m going to indulge in a minute of ranting here. Fred does a great job here exemplifying an older, more comprehensive idea of climbing/mountaineering. These days the vertical world seems so fragmented. I’m certainly guilty of this myself. I really like ski mountaineering, but scoff at backpacking. I have to force myself to rock climb, and ice climbing isn’t much better. People specialize in some specific discipline and forget the joys and interdisciplinary nature of all the rest. The gear companies are involved in a kind of feedback loop with this too. There is increasingly specialized gear for the increasingly specialized niche sports. Let’s have a think on this one.
from autumn to winter (by nikolinelr)
the road to lake Kozjak, artificial lake, Macedonia.