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A night filled with stars in Bali

After an early dinner in Pakisan, I prepared for a night of star photography with my Fujifilm X-T5. Finding a remote spot, I captured stunning images of the Milky Way. The experience, enhanced by the serene surroundings, resulted in breathtaking photos that I later marveled at while editing.

Night Photography in Pekutatan, Bali: Immersing in the Tranquility of the New Moon

On a serene new moon night in Pekutatan, Bali, I used my Fujifilm X-T5 to photograph the Milky Way. The scene featured a stone lantern amidst lush plants under a starry sky. Capturing the cosmic beauty, I felt a deep sense of fulfillment and connection to the universe.

Stars do Shine – Milky Way from Tasmania, Australia

I visited Tasmania to capture the Aurora Australis and Milky Way, staying at Maingon Bay lookout. Despite cold and fatigue, I managed to photograph some green and red sky hues. My friend Swan supported me throughout. Australia, especially Tasmania, offers breathtaking astrophotography opportunities, making it a favorite destination.

Astrophotography from Munduk – Bali

I am a passionate astro-photographer, often timing my trips with the new moon, hoping for the least light pollution. The camping site made for a stellar viewing deck for the celestial bodies to flaunt their brightness.

Astrophotography from Pelaga Village – Bali

An individual set out on a journey to capture the beauty of the Milky Way from the pristine Pelaga Eco Park in Bali. Despite initial clouded skies and memory challenges with the camera, being patient led to the successful documentation of the celestial spectacle. The welcoming hospitality extended by the Eco Park’s team complemented the journey, making it a memorable experience.

Astro Photography from Munduk Bali

And in the realm of astrophotography lies a technique as enchanting as the stars themselves – the art of star trail photography. A sibling to astrophotography, this art demands patience as exposure times stretch beyond 15 minutes. A dance of intervals captures the passage of stars, weaving a mesmerizing tapestry of celestial trails. My own endeavors in this domain culminated in a star trails image, a testament to the universe’s timeless ballet.

I found my name on Google Search, published by Coconuts and Yahoo News

And there, amidst the tapestry of my digital footprint, a gem shimmered – a full moon photo I had captured, celebrated on none other than Coconut Singapore. Like a star that had fallen from the night sky, it had found its place among the pages of recognition. The moon’s ethereal glow, which I had immortalized through the lens, had now become a beacon, guiding those who sought its luminous beauty.