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The milkyway rising in the Anza Borrego Desert near San Diego in California.
Milkyway rising above the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
Cherry Springs State Park in Pennsylvania is about 4.5 hours away drive from new york and is one of the best places to see the milkyway on the east coast.
Another shot of the milky way rising from Cherry Springs.
Hawaii is roughly 20 degrees north of equator in latitude, so from this vantage point the milky way appears almost horizontal to the horizon when it sets in the north west region of the sky I captured this in the early hours of the morning just before sun rise Dubbed House of the Sun by native Hawaiians, Haleakala Crater is the worlds largest dormant volcano and the highest peak in Maui.
Another shot taken at the Anza Borrego Desert near San Diego in California
Shot of the milky way at the gates of Zion National Park in Utah
One of my older milkyway photographs from Cherry Springs State Park, Pensilvania
Stood on top of a glacier to take this picture, a scene that looks from an ice age.
Taken on Glacier Cruise on the protected waters of Prrrince William Sound, Whittier, Alaska.
Taken during totality during the 2017 total solar eclipse close to Smoky Mountain National Park, Tennesse
Some clear blue skies at Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
The famous Delicate Arch at the Arches National Park, Utah
The Lower Antelope Canyon is a photographers dream destination.
Located in the Hawaii Volcanos National Park on the Big Island in Hawaii, Kilauea is an active shield volcano, one of the most active volcanos amongst the five volcanoes in the park.
Taken at the Haleakala Crater in Maui, Hawai while trying to capture the sunrise. One of the most beautiful sunrises Ive ever seen.
This is sunset at the famous Mauna Kea summit on the big island, Hawaii
An old picnic bench near the coast Snaefellsnes Peninsula, in southern short of Iceland
Street view, Reykjavik, capital city of Iceland.
'Hallgrímskirkja is a church built on a small hilltop, easily the most identifiable landmark in the city of Reyjkavik in Iceland.
Gatklettur or Arch of Hellnar is found between the villages of Helnar and Arnarstapi, on the southern shore of Iceland.
Part of the golden circle, Thingvellir National Park on a good clear night can have spectacular northern lights show on display.
An old viking style boat on the premises of Gudvangen Fjordtttell hotel.
Jersey Heights Skyline , as seen from Manhattan, New York.
Street View , New York City, New York.
Central Park as seen from top of the rock, New York
The Empire State, New York
I have always been interested in photography from the time I could get my hands on a camera. Starting from a camera with a limited physical reel to digital cameras to mobile cameras.The best camera is the one you have they say, its very true.
This page hosts a collection of my photos starting with some curated photographs above showcasing my best astrophotography exploits, followed with some of my most recent Instagram feed photos below. Please consider copyright and request permission before any usage.
I have taken a keen interest in astrophotography and amateur astronomy in general. I have travelled to several dark sky parks and enjoyed the cosmic display of the stars. Stargazing became an ever expanding hobby Humbled by my new found knowledge and excited to dig deeper into the field and explore the world of astronomy.
Cities these days block out most but the brightest stars and planets, so we have to make more effort these days to go see the night sky like our ancestors were easily able to before artificial light pollution was even a thing, often driving hours away from cities in search of dark skies.Most people I know have never seen the Milkyway our home galaxy with their naked eyes.
Chasing the milkyway every remote travel destination I visit now has become a routine and I am still amazed by the beauty of the night sky. 'If you look up at the Milky Way through the eyes of Carl Sagan, you get a feeling in your chest of something greater than yourself. And it is. But it\'s not supernatural.' - Richard Dawkins.