The seal got into the frame while the photographer was shooting the Milky Way
Categories: Animals | Nature | Photo project | Space
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-seal-got-into-the-frame-while-the-photographer-was-shooting-the-milky-way.htmlSteven Ippolito regularly shoots the Milky Way and was pleasantly surprised to find a seal in one of the perfect photos. It happened in the American Acadia National Park in Maine. We offer you to see this amazing frame and other images of the Milky Way taken in different parts of the United States. One of the photos shows Stephen himself admiring the sky over Goblin Valley Park in Utah.
Photo: Stephen Ippolito / Rex Features / Fotodom.ru
An ordinary seal got into the frame of the Milky Way in Acadia National Park in Maine.
The Milky Way in Vermont. 30-second shutter speed.
The Milky Way in Arizona. 30-second shutter speed.
The "Magic Tree" in Utah.
The state of Maine.
The Milky Way in California.
The state of Maine.
During the Perseid meteor shower, Maine.
Panorama created with the help of 11 images, Maine.
California.
Panorama from Maine.
Lifeguard's place, Maine.
Steven Ippolito's selfie in Utah.
Arizona.
The Milky Way in Vermont. 30-second shutter speed.
Keywords: Stars | Milky way | Sky | Seals | Photographer
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