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Ayers Rock

Started by stoo23, March 04, 2025, 04:16:06 PM

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stoo23

Hey all here's a great Pic of Ayers Rock or perhaps More correctly, Uluru, (close to the middle of Australia), at night, that I thought you might enjoy  :smiley:

Just a great pic, with the 'Milky-Way' in all its glory above  :thumbsup:

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TimoVJL

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zedd151

Quote from: TimoVJL on March 05, 2025, 12:16:45 AMIs it real, not AI ?
:rolleyes:   Why would stoo knowingly post an AI generated picture, at least without describing it as such?
Myself, I have never been far enough away from 'light pollution' from major cities to see the stars, etc., in any great detail. Those places still exist somewhere.  Nice pic.
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stoo23

Hey Timo,
NO, it is Most Definitely REAL  :biggrin: Just happens to have been the right time of the year to have 'captured' the Milky-Way, in that specific position.

There are plenty of awesome pictures and videos available if you go searching, using:
'seeing the milky way at ayers rock'
'uluru night lights'
'milky way uluru night sky'
'stars uluru night'
'videos of the stars and milky way at ayers rock'

Stargazing in the heart of Australia
Star gazing at Uluru

:smiley:  :cool:

sinsi

To be fair, if you search for the image you can find it here, where there are other images that seem to use the same Milky Way, like a cut and paste  :biggrin:

To be politically correct🤮, its official name is Uluru/Ayers Rock

NoCforMe

If that image isn't "AI"-generated (taking Stoo's word for that), then it's obviously not just a point-and-shoot image: probably an overlay of several exposures taken over a time series, then stitched together.

Still impressive. Very few places here (USA) where you can still see galaxies and such in the night sky.
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stoo23

As I suggested and as 'sinsi' also showed, it is NOT AI !!
You can travel there and simply 'Look Up' at the right time of year and See that,... although perhaps Not As intensely.

Also, it is perhaps Obviously Not a 'Point & Shoot' image, as the Exposure time (being at night), would be so long, you would get 'Star Trails',.. so,.. for those unaware of the methodology, it IS made up of multiple exposed images and utilizing an obviously Very Sturdy Tripod, along with some model of Star-Tracking 'Head', all of which is pretty normal, for Any Astro-photography, made with I believe a Canon EOS R5.

The same guy has other images and a post here:
reddit - Milky Way over Uluru, Australia
Max Inwood - New Zealand - engineer / astrophotographer

daydreamer

Great pic Stewart  of our home galaxy :thumbsup:

One star that I only could watch while vacation to southern hemisphere, not possible to see in Northern hemisphere is closest star 4 light year away in southern cross constellation

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