Dance to the End of Time
Worth going to the larger view – lots more stars.
I shot this in winter under a full moon at about midnight at Lake Eucumbene in the Snowy Mountains, Australia. This was my first shoot outside at night in winter. It was minus 5 degrees and when I got back home and my fingers started to thaw out I couldn’t believe the pain – Lesson 1 for winter night shots – wear mittens at the very least!
These trees were drowned along with a whole valley to create a man-made lake as part of a hydro scheme in the 1950s. They’ve resurfaced as a result of a drought we’ve been having for the last few years courtesy of global warming.
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Mike Emmett
Wow – what an amazing image. You’re right about going to the larger view!
Rhana Griffin
Frost bitten fingers were worth this little beauty Geoff! Magic!
Shifty
Geoff, this is incredible.
Well worth the frost bite.
paulspoon
wow! wow! wow! what a fantastic shot geoff. how did you do this?what was the camera set-up for this – if you dont mind me asking?
Geoff Coleman...
Mike – thanks glad you took the extra step!
Rhana, Michael – it didn’t feel like it at the time I can tell you – man it hurt when they thawed lol. Thanks for your lovely comments. It was a very surreal but beautiful experience.
Paul, details as follows – thanks for lovely words –
Tv: 30sec
Av: f3.5
ISO: 400
FL: 10mm
Alan Findlater
lovely shot
lonebearimages
I agree; looking at this larger is very worthwhile. A superb exposure and composition! That sky, stars, clouds, and all, is just priceless. I really like the silhouetting of the trees against the sky. An excellent piece of work, Geoff! Cheers! Chris
Lindsay Knowles
Awesome
Helene Kippert
Beautiful!
Douzy
This a fabulously composed shot, with the “twin” trees in the corner, leaning towards the stars (amazing to see so many stars actually – slow shutter speed?). The white luminosity in the far background gives it depth. The tones are very “earthy”, I’d say very masculine almost!
Douzy
Just saw the answer to my shutter speed question above – really good to know the stats, I’m so hopeless at landscapes shots like these (or any landscape shots as a matter of fact lol!)
Jeff Burns
breathtaking image!
Geoff Coleman...
Thanks for your lovely comments people.
Special thanks to Chris and Douzy for your generous critiques. It’s just wonderful when people show in their comments that they’ve really looked at your image.
Deri Dority
Brilliant!!! You have captured the stars so perfectly.
dairygirl
truely amazing, what an awesome capture
banditart
FANTASTIC IMAGE
Antanas
Great work!
Shree
Wow….my my….what a shot…...simply divine feeling…..i wish you could paint this one day.. well i can see many expressions & emotions in one pic….awesome photogenic skills…
Globalphotos
P E R F E C T !!!!! Love this, the stars look amazing.
Nikki Trexel
this is beautiful! i love the splattering of stars and the almost-completely-dark sky. the trees really ground it. wonderful shot!!
aglaia b
love this image and this title….makes me want to dance there!
Geoff Coleman... replied
Thank you – these two really did look like they were dancing with the stars
mimi yoon
beautiful beautiful capture geoff…

i have an art with almost same title… dance me to the end of time