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Cel mai spectaculos eveniment al anului, Perseidele, s-a văzut diferit în diferite colțuri ale lumii, iar în unele regiuni, unde cerul a fost noros, nu s-a văzut deloc. Pe Instagram, utilizatorii au reușit să prezinte spectacolul de meteori în adevărata sa splendoare.

watching stars fall ✨

A post shared by Eric Scire (@eric_scire) on Aug 12, 2017 at 6:23am PDT

Perseid Meteor Shower in Joshua Tree National Park last night! #perseidsmeteorshower

A post shared by Sean Parker (@seanparkerphotography) on Aug 12, 2017 at 10:35am PDT

-do you perseid?- Caught the meteor shower as the Milky Way rose last night. Had about an hour to shoot before the moonrise. Sony a7ii Rokinon 14mm 2.8 ISO 5000 | F2.8 | 25 sec About 8 images stacked in Photoshop to show the perseids. Thank you for your comments and encouragement. Tap for inspiring photography!! _________________________________________________ • • • • • #earthfocus #discoverearth #nakedplanet #fantastic_earth #earthofficial #awesome_earthpix #theglobewanderer #perseids #destinationearth #welivetoexplore #global_hotshotz #roamtheplanet #optoutside #lonelyplanet #tourtheplanet #earth_deluxe #special_shots #wildlifeplanet #nightphotography #nightshooters #longexpoelite #amazing_longexpo #night_shooterz #rsa_night #nightscaper #ic_longexpo #natgeospace #global_hotshotz #westcoast_exposures #ig_shotz_le

A post shared by ᴶᴮᴮᴱVᴱᴸ ⁻ ᴶᴼᴴᴺ (@jbbevel) on Aug 12, 2017 at 3:40pm PDT

PANO, swipe right to see full image. Well the Perseid Meteor Shower was disappointing this year, about what I expected considering the nearly full moon. Clouds ruined any chance of getting decent shots will it was dark before the moon rose, plus the damn wind made it nearly impossible to get good focus. Don't know why I bother going out to the west desert of Utah to do imaging anymore, every time it's the same crap with the clouds and wind. At least the thunderstorms were cool, that's about the only reason to go out there. Decided to use just one camera this year to save myself some sanity with the editing, was hoping to get about 10-20 good meteors with a few fireballs. Only ended up getting about a half dozen meteors and one fireball. All well, next year should be better with the new moon phase. Right after the moon rose I captured all my foreground and sky shots, each being 1 minute exposures at ISO 400 and f2.8 shot with my Nikon D800E and Sigma Art 35mm lens on a Sky Watcher Star Adventurer tracking mount. After I got those exposures I just set up the intervalometer to take continuous exposures pointing due north, exposures were 20 seconds at ISO 800 and f1.4. I stitched the sky and foreground exposures separately and then blended them in Photoshop. With the "final" image I layered the shots with meteors (after aligning to where the image matched the base layer) and then masked just the meteor. #perseid #perseids #perseidmeteorshower #nightscape #nightscaper #night_shooterz #nightsky #milkywaychasers #newmilkyway #astrography_ #astro #astrophotography #astroscape #milkyway #stars #stargazing #ig_astrophotography #igbest_shotz #utahgram #utahisrad #utahunique #wowutah #werutah #nikonphotography #nikon #sigma #nikonnofilter

A post shared by Eric Benedetti (@erictheastrojunkie) on Aug 12, 2017 at 1:28pm PDT

You are the brightest star tonight—#Perseids #英仙座流星雨

A post shared by Zhenghan Zhao (@hans.zhao) on Aug 13, 2017 at 12:17am PDT

Perseidi #perseid #perseids #meteorshower #photoofday #videooftheday #timelapse #first #time #firsttry

A post shared by Ben (@benjonfrigillana) on Aug 12, 2017 at 11:49pm PDT

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