Scogli l’Agusteri by RobertoMelotti by RobertoMelotti

Scogli l’Agusteri are two amazing sea stacks near the old mining village Nebida. Sardinia, Italy.
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Milkyway Rise at Stones Beach by TonyLaw by TonyLaw

Stones Beach, Sydney

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Jungle speed by Coutchi by Coutchi

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Cloud fury by Jean-FrancoisChaubard by Jean-FrancoisChaubard

Torres del Paine National Park, Torres de Paine, Chile

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The way home by aniryazul by aniryazul

Side Beat by jose105 by jose105

Pantai Marunda , Bekasi

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Fjord reflection by Lyes by Lyes

Fjord reflection

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Mummelsee by jotagphotography by jotagphotography

Sunset at Mummelsee, Germany.

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Maasvlakte – the Netherlands by MichaeldeBruijn by MichaeldeBruijn

Cosmic Portal by fzaidi by fzaidi

Cosmic Portal

Catching a sunset through the keyhole arch at Pfeiffer Beach requires some patience. There are only two months in an year where it can be done and then you have to compete with hundreds of other enthusiastic photographers for real estate, especially on the weekends. However, catching a moon set through the keyhole arch is even harder, since there are only a few days in an year when it is possible. Even harder is catching it with the milky way in the right position as the window of time is so limited. Adding factors like fog and other weather uncertainties, it really requires perseverance. Ever since Michael Shainblum’s ‘Temple of Moonlight’ was published, I was inspired to have my own stab at it. But at that time I hadn’t even seen a milky way, nevermind shooting one above the famous sea stack while the crescent moon set through the arch. However, a few months of research, practice and Escaype service and I was able to be luck enough to capture it.

Clear sky forecast by Escaype

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