Astronomer Clears Snow from Telescope at Dusk in near a weather balloon launch site near Gastown, Vancouver

Astronomer Clears Snow from Telescope at Dusk

by Ernest Merritt

Pale twilight illuminates a weathered metal housing where condensation beads heavily on cold surfaces. An astronomer in a heavy insulated parka brushes white snow from a large circular telescope cover. The scene sits near a weather balloon launch site in Gastown, Vancouver, with the Fraser River reflecting a soft gray light across the wet pavement. Converging lines of a metal fence guide toward a distant vanishing point where faint city structures emerge. The snowflakes rest on the dark fabric of the cover, against the silver sheen of the metal frame. One glove presses firmly against the rim, displacing the frost.

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Camera iPhone 11*AI-imagined, not shot. For real iPhone 11 photos, grab one online.
Lens 26mm f/1.8
Focal Length 26mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/60
ISO 400
Film computational photography
Location near a weather balloon launch site near Gastown, Vancouver
Date 2025-11-18
Credit VEETER
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