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Shot of Milky Way rising over Tudor ruins wins national park photography prize
A “hauntingly beautiful” photograph of the Milky Way mounting more than the ruins of a Tudor mansion has won the major prize in the South Downs National Park astrophotography levels of competition. The graphic, taken by Richard Murray from Waterlooville, Hampshire, captures the evening-time scene at Cowdray ruins in Midhurst, West Sussex, boasting the prime prize in the contest which captivated 60 entries. In September 1793, though it was going through repairs and refurbishments for the impending marriage of the 8th Viscount Montague, a devastating fire destroyed most of the property, leaving the ruins that keep on being. The level of competition celebrates the countrywide park’s status as one of…
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Stunning Milky Way images from Kiwi photographers named among world’s best
A few New Zealand photographers have been lauded for their visuals of the Milky Way. The once-a-year levels of competition from journey images blog site Seize The Atlas showcases photos of the galaxy taken from close to the earth. Of the 25 highlighted this calendar year out of hundreds of entries, 3 occur from New Zealand photographers, the most from any a single state: Nick Faulkner, Rachel Roberts, and Evan Mckay. Christchurch-primarily based Faulkner operates Hueman Images, which specialises in landscapes and astrophotography. Nick Faulkner ‘Solitude’ by Nick Faulkner was taken above Castle Hill in Selwyn. Read through A lot more:* Kiwi photographer’s image of aurora named between world’s finest*…