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FatBearAutumn is an independent artist creating amazing designs for great products such as t-shirts, stickers, posters, and phone cases.
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The limestone filed - Zin Mountain - Israel
Me and a few friends went on night shooting to the south of Israel, where you can see the milky way galaxy without light pollution, we start taking photos, and after 3 hours and 300 photos a huge meteorite appeared for a second. we all saw it and we said "WOW" and the next thing we thought is if our manage to take this photo, well, as you can see here, my camera was operational during this moment.
little more information about the meteorite, it lasted for almost a second and maybe even more, the color of the tail was yellow. here with the current setting it overexposed (it wasn't my plane to take photo of a falling star)
Nikon D7100 Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8
Waiting for my shooting star
Falling Star, oil on canvas (1884) Witold Pruszkowski (1846–1896) was a prominent Polish painter who blended academic precision with the mystical, folkloric themes of the Young Poland movement. He personified the fleeting beauty of a meteor as a celestial figure draped in pearls.
scenes and backgrounds [image 1] kars's re-entry dont worry about it [image 2] abandoned wip, surviving the Mystery FleshPit National Park [image 3] shading play [image 4] griffon, water stylization practice [image 5] guido mista is operating in the fleshpit guys [image 5] soft visual library and line sharpness practice; lil mech [image 6] lone dragon hatchling
Photo by: Anastasiia Moskalenko