National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 8月13日 16時01分
Photo by @BabakTafreshi | A stargazing destination. Standing on the edge of La Palma, Canary Islands, home to a massive caldera reaching about 2400 meters high (7900 ft). Photographed here is science communicator Sævar Helgi Bragason who traveled from Iceland to this dark sky-protected island. In this single 20-second exposure his movement after the flash created a ghostly appearance adding a sci-fi feeling to the image. Follow me @babaktafreshi for more of astronomy and space photography. #saveournightsky #astrophotography #nightphotography #canaryislands
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huskertiara
For some of those saying this is fake...I have accidentally taken a photo like this and it IS possible to do it in a single exposure. This summer, I was trying to do a Milky Way shot with my husband and I's silhouettes. A car came by briefly with its headlights on, so we were briefly illuminated and in full color, but you could see the stars and Milky Way because it was so brief. I don't get all the people calling this particular photo out as fake when I see photos that are 10x faker on various accounts and no one seems to notice.
faea_dclxvi
It’s long exposures, that’s why the face is like that. To those who commented how fake is this picture, obviously you don’t know anything about photography. Lol poor guy being bashed by bunch of idiots.
mctokeeffe
@neillogram @jenny_martin21 @jaynescammell @niamhfoxy look 👀 who popped up on Nat geo 😊 Neill what were you doing!???
kirstijo1
Omg people! Read. The. Caption. 20 second Camera exposure plus movement equals weird photo. Ugh.
instalyns
@writeminded Sam’s solo album cover? 😂 ...looks just like him huh?
manon_touati
@el.rucho on était à deux doigts de faire la même photo lundi soir
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