"Milky Way Reflection" - this a Photoshop "flip" - meaning the original capture is just the top half of the image, then it is pulled down and used as a reflection in the bottom half; by using the blur tools and some creativity, it takes on the appearance of a relatively smooth water surface.
The Milky Way in Acadia National Park, Maine rising above the Atlantic Ocean with an Eta Aquarid meteor shooting through the sky. Photographed May 5, 2013 @ 3:40 AM.
"Road To The Milky Way" - the Milky Way rises above Park Loop Road in Acadia National Park, Maine. Photographed May 5, 2013 @ 3:24 AM.
The Milky Way rising above the Atlantic Ocean taken next to a creek on the East side of Sand Beach in Acadia National Park, Maine.
The Milky Way rises above the bellhouse & tower at Pemaquid Point Light as the sunrise blue hour lights up the sky - photographed at 5:32 AM on March 17, 2013. There are four different shooting stars captured in this 15 second exposure. The light on the horizon is coming from Monhegan Island which is 12 miles away.
The "other end" of the Milky Way photographed at Sand Beach in Acadia National Park, Maine.
The Milky Way at Pemaquid Point Light photographed at 4:57 AM on March 17, 2013. The light on the horizon is coming from Monhegan Island which is 12 miles away.
The Milky Way rising above the Atlantic Ocean at Sand Beach in Acadia National Park, Maine. Note the reflections in the foreground tidal pool and the Lyrid meteor in front of the Milky Way!
The Milky Way rises above the rocks at the edge of Port Clyde Maine at 4:43 AM.
"Milky Way Reflection" - this a Photoshop "flip" - meaning the original capture is just the top half of the image, then it is pulled down and used as a reflection in the bottom half; by using the blur tools and some creativity, it takes on the appearance of a relatively smooth water surface.
"Milky Way Reflection" - this a Photoshop "flip" - meaning the original capture is just the top half of the image, then it is pulled down and used as a reflection in the bottom half; by using the blur tools and some creativity, it takes on the appearance of a relatively smooth water surface.
"Milky Way Reflection" - this a Photoshop "flip" - meaning the original capture is just the top half of the image, then it is pulled down and used as a reflection in the bottom half; by using the blur tools and some creativity, it takes on the appearance of a relatively smooth water surface.
See photo in original gallery.