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I love capturing images of the night sky, and I’ve been shooting astrophotography for about four years now. While it’s a difficult subject, it’s also very rewarding; a real step into the unknown. This was taken on a frosty winter night in the middle of the Californian desert. It was set up to mimic a crash landing with a person signalling for help towards the sky. A lantern was used to illuminate the cockpit while a high-powered flashlight was used for the beam. I think the human element not only adds to the story but also shows the scale of how large this aircraft is!
This story is from the February 2017 edition of Digital Photo.
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