Meteor Streaks Past Milky Way Core Amazonas in beneath a dark-sky overlook in Amazonas

Meteor Streaks Past Milky Way Core Amazonas

by Addison Chambers

A brilliant white meteor cuts diagonally across the inky blackness of a deep night sky, its trail fading into a soft gray smear. Below, the dense core of the Milky Way glows with a faint, diffuse band of silver and violet starlight, stretching horizontally across the frame. The foreground features the dark, silhouetted edge of a minimalist wooden overlook railing, barely visible against the starfield. Cool, pale light from the stars and the meteor illuminates the rough texture of the wooden posts, casting long, sharp shadows. Tiny, distant stars punctuate the deep void, showing immense cold distance. The scene rests on the dark, unlit ground of the Amazonas night, where the only movement is the fleeting path of the falling rock.

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Camera iPhone 11 Pro Max*AI-imagined, not shot. For real iPhone 11 Pro Max photos, grab one online.
Lens 13mm f/2.4
Focal Length 13mm
Aperture f/2.4
Shutter Speed 1/250
ISO 800
Film processed in Halide
Location beneath a dark-sky overlook in Amazonas
Date 2019-01-27
Credit VEETER
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