According to new atlas, the galaxy is one of the most magnificent photography themes in the night sky, so it's not surprising that the Tourism Blog capture the atlas holds a competition every year to highlight it This year is the annual Galaxy photography competition, and 25 award-winning works have been announced
The earth is about 26000 light-years from the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Seen from an unknown spiral arm, the core of the Milky Way galaxy is like a luminous star cluster, partially obscured by dust and gas clouds in the universe, which seems to draw an arc in the night sky. Match it with the beautiful earth landscape, and you have a gorgeous picture.
Capture the atlas annual photography competition celebrates the art of galactic photography. The judges considered not only the quality of the image itself, but also the story behind the shooting and how effective it was in motivating other potential astrophotographers to pick up the camera and go to dark and quiet places to try their luck.
This year's award-winning works were taken by 25 photographers from 14 different countries. Their scenery came from 12 countries, including the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, China, Argentina, Chile, Egypt, France, Spain, Slovenia and Slovakia.
One of the highlights of this year is Benjamin Barakat's house of lavender in France. A pink Milky Way envelops a lavender field, and natural lines lead people's attention to a lonely cabin in the center.
In uro š In Fink's photographic work "Perseid meteor shower on Mangart saddle", the details of the Milky Way galaxy are dotted with a glimmer of light of the meteor shower. The work was shot in the Julian Alps of Slovenia.
You can go to capture the atlas View the complete list of winners. If you are still looking for more celestial photography works, you can check previous year's competition.