Incredible starry sky in New Zealand
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/incredible-starry-sky-in-new-zealand.htmlThe main occupation of astrophotographers named Jake and Joe is shooting stars, meteorites, and auroras in different parts of the world. They recently arrived in Queenstown to capture the beauty of the night sky over New Zealand. As the photographers themselves say, shooting often took place until the morning, despite the cold and fatigue. But the stunning photos that came out of it were no doubt worth every effort.
12 PHOTOS
1. Wape Lighthouse.
2. Mount Cook is the highest mountain in New Zealand.
3. Hooker Valley.
4. On top of the world.
5. Canyon Skippers.
6. Tasman Glacier.
7. The Milky Way over the Tasman Valley.
8. Crown Range Pass after a snowfall.
9. National Park under Mount Cook.
10. Rocks in the Clay Cliffs Reserve.
11. There is nothing better than sitting under the starry sky by the fire with your friends!
12. Wape Lighthouse against the backdrop of the Australian Lights.
Keywords: Starry sky | Stars | Milky way | Astrophotographers | Photo projects | Auroras | Planets | Galaxy | Beauty | Photographers | Universe
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