Night Sky
In our modern life, it’s very rare that we go out and watch the night sky. Sometimes, we don’t even realise how many stars there are, because we only see them if we go to places far away from any city. Astrophotography is a way for me to deliberately look for a clear sky and a place with as little light pollution as possible. Once I’m in the dark and my eyes have adjusted, I’m always in awe when I see the night sky sparkle with millions of stars. This feeling for me is always worth the lack of sleep, whether I get a good photo or not.
Teide National Park, Tenerife, Spain, April 2021
Aescher, Appenzell, Switzerland, August 2021
Starnberg, Germany, February 2021
Teide National Park, Tenerife, Spain, April 2021
Teide National Park, Tenerife, Spain, April 2021
Lanzarote, Spain, April 2021
Lake Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany, August 2021
Corralejo National Park, Fuerteventura, Spain, May 2021
La Palma, Spain, April 2021
Corralejo National Park, Fuerteventura, Spain, May 2021
Playa el Rosadero, Fuerteventura, Spain, May 2021
Lake Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany, February 2021
Lake Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany, February 2021
Toston Lighthouse, Fuerteventura, Spain, May 2021
Erdfunkstelle Raisting, Bavaria, Germany, July 2020
Erdfunkstelle Raisting, Bavaria, Germany, July 2020
Lapland, Finland, March 2023
Lapland, Finland, March 2023
Lapland, Finland, March 2023