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Spellbinding shots capture the Milky Way in all its glory

2024 MILKY WAY PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR/TOM RAE

In the right place at the right time, cast your eyes to the sky and you may see something awe-inspiring.

This is the feeling evoked by these images, a few of the winners of this year’s

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competition. Each year, the top 25 spellbinding shots of our galaxy, captured from prime spots around the world, are curated and published by Dan Zafra, editor of travel photography blog Capture the Atlas.

Tom Rae’s entry (main image), shows the Milky Way emerging from New Zealand’s highest mountain, Aoraki/Mount Cook, on a winter’s night. “In rare alpine weather conditions, I embarked on a journey up the glacial valley one night,” said Rae in an announcement on Zafra’s site. “Upon reaching the lake, the scene that unfolded made me feel like I had landed on another planet.”

2024 Milky Way photographer of the year/ANDREA CURZI

In another elevated endeavour, Andrea Curzi captured an “arch” of the Milky Way (pictured above) over Passo Giau, a mountain pass in Italy.  The red blurs in the sky are clouds of glowing hydrogen called emission nebulae, which appear red due to emitting only at particular wavelengths. The light is produced due to the ionisation of atoms in the gas, caused by newly forming stars.

Milky way photographed at Eastern Sierra region of California

2024 MILKY WAY PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR/BRANDT RYDER

 

Starry Hoodoo Wonderland

2024 MILKY WAY PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR/STEPHANIE THI

Meanwhile, the images above show remarkable scenes from the US. Brandt Ryder’s shot, first of the two, was taken in the Eastern Sierra region of California, where the Milky Way frames a violet sea of lupines. Stephanie Thi named her image, taken in Utah, Starry Hoodoo Wonderland – a nod to the toadstool-like hoodoo rocks that add to the aura of her starry backdrop.

 

Article amended on 13 June 2024

The second photo is of Passo Giau in Italy and was taken by Andrea Curzi.

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