Hi friends! I’m now on BlueSky to continue sharing my passion for the aurora and the night sky in general. Super happy to be here and hope to create another great aurora chasing community!
Welcome!
Remember to take a moment to breathe ✨ Breathing helps regulate the nervous system to reduce stress and anxiety 😌
Remember to take a moment to breathe ✨ Breathing helps regulate the nervous system to reduce stress and anxiety 😌
So cool, even stationary it’s mesmerizing
Gm ✨ I spent three hours looking into a cloud hoping that there was a mountain behind it ⛰️ Thankfully, the cloud blew over and the beauty of the Dolomites revealed itself 😌
Enjoy some calming scenes in Costa Rica ✨ Flowing clouds and shooting stars, some of my favourite timelapses from the trip 😌 Calming Compositions: Costa Rica Night To Day Timelapse At Rio Perdido https://youtu.be/wNLvvGim-wc
Take a deep, long breath and enjoy the flowing movement of clouds over volcanoes in the Guanacaste Region of Costa Rica. This timelapse compilation spans two full days, going from sunset to night to sunrise each day. This region has three volcanoes within view from a helicopter pad viewpoint I hiked to at Rio Perdido. Clouds are always interesting to watch move through the sky, but there is something almost magical about how they move over volcanoes. The volcanoes create their own wind patterns, holding the clouds to their hills instead of having them flow off into the distance. It's amazing watching the old clouds die and the new ones be born on the hills of such incredible elements of nature. I visited the Guanacaste region in Costa Rica specifically to try and capture the night sky as it is one of the darkest regions in the country. Thankfully, the clouds held off overnight, and I managed to capture two astro timelapses of the Milky Way moving into sunrise. I hope that you enjoy watching this compilation and can use it to meditate and relax, providing a few minutes of calm to your day.
Good morning ✨ I had the pleasure of searching for the cotton top tamarin in Colombia ☁️ They are critically endangered with ~less than 6000 remaining This flower is about the size of my hand 😌 they are so tiny
I feel the same. What if you posted like 15 photos in a row like a stop motion reel, and when people scroll quickly they see the motion? 🤔