Milky Way over the Devils Marbles

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We have clocked over 10,000 km (~6200 miles) on our outback road trip now with a little over 1,000 km to go. It has been interesting to watch the landscapes change over the months as we moved across coastal rainforest and tropical savanna in Queensland and then crossed the Northern Territory through scrub lands that give way to the beautiful semi monsoonal desert country around the red center with its iconic red rocks and desert oaks. We have since pushed on into the incredibly desolate nothingness of northern South Australia with its rocky moonscapes and sand dunes, suffering though some crazy desert dust storms with super intense winds that blasted sand into everything and made life quite unbearable.

This shot was taken almost a month ago of the Milky Way rising over some of the Devils Marbles in the Northern Territory. I had forgotten how amazingly bright the Southern stars were in outback Australia. It was taken using a Samyang 14mm f2.4 and is a stack of about nine shots to reduce noise and bring out the individual star colours.

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If you would like to learn a little bit more about my background in photography you can read the interview @photofeed did with me here.

Robert Downie
Love Life, Love Photography

All images in this post were taken by and remain the Copyright of Robert Downie - http://www.robertdowniephotography.com



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I love the framing of this photo. The boulder silhouettes are like monolithic guardians standing watch.

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What an awesome shot wow it looks mesmerising must be insane to see in real life

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Thanks mate; sad that most people never see the night sky due to light pollution

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Nice dude! Sounds like such an interesting trip. Great picture too, those stars are poppin'.

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Wow. Beautiful. The stars really are amazing when you get away from all the light pollution, hey?

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They are; very sad that this view which has been with us since humanity started is now lost to most of the worlds inhabitants.

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