Meteor Streaking Past Milky Way Core Georgia Night in beneath thin cloud gaps and stars in Georgia

Meteor Streaking Past Milky Way Core Georgia Night

by Nelson Sherman

Silvery winter light illuminates a deep night sky where a bright meteor cuts a sharp diagonal path across the frame. The dense core of the Milky Way glows with a soft, granular haze of countless stars, positioned slightly off-center. Thin, translucent clouds drift in patches above, their edges catching the faint starlight and creating a textured veil against the darkness. Below the celestial display, the dark silhouette of a forest edge anchors the composition, while a weathered wooden fence post in the immediate foreground creates a natural frame within the image. The cold, dry air of peak autumn renders the stars with exceptional clarity, their points sharp against the black void. One bright star near the meteor's tail reflects a faint glint on the frost-dusted wood of the fence rail.

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Camera Canon EOS-1D X Mark III*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Canon EOS-1D X Mark III photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 42mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/250
ISO 200
Film processed in Luminar
Location beneath thin cloud gaps and stars in Georgia
Date 2025-02-17
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 42.3764, 43.3231
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