By Sudhir Sharma | 2024-11-11

"The Starry Expanse Within”
On 11/09/2024 12:05 am by SAMIT SAHA| Bidada, Gujarat, India
"The Starry Expanse Within”
As an astrophotography enthusiast, I'm captivated by the universe's staggering scale. Gazing up at celestial giants like Venus, Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter, I ponder the profound voids within our solar system.
One clear night, beneath Bortle Class 4-5 skies, I set up my trusty Redmi Note 13 Pro+ in Bidada, Gujarat. The stars twinkled like diamonds scattered across the velvet expanse, their gentle sparkle beckoning me to explore.
With camera settings dialed in (30s x 752, ISO 1600, f/1.6, 6mm), I captured the breathtaking star trail. Stacked in Sequator and processed in Photoshop, the image revealed the awe-inspiring vastness of interstellar space within our Milky Way's Local Bubble.
Like railway stations connected yet vastly apart, the stars shimmered with an otherworldly light, their mind-boggling distances a testament to the cosmos' unfathomable depths.
Join me in marveling at the infinite beauty of our cosmos, where stars and space entwine in an eternal symphony.
Image Details:
30s x 752, ISO 1600, f/1.6, 6mm
Stacked in Sequator & Processed in Photoshop
Note: The Local Bubble refers to the relatively empty region of space surrounding our solar system, stretching approximately 300 light-years in diameter. This cavity is thought to have been formed by supernovae explosions and solar winds."
Redmi Note 13 Pro + Tripod (Orange Monkie)
Stacked in Sequator & Processed in Photoshop