Luc Jamet’s composite of the 2015 total eclipse over the isolated, snowy landscape of Sassendalen, seen from Svalbard, Norway, is the competition’s overall winner.
The dot in the top left of the photo is Venus
Source: Eyewitness: Astronomy Photographer of the Year | World news | The Guardian
Great image! These kinds of moments really make me want to stop and just reflect 🙂 And that lonely landscape makes it seem all the more surreal.
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Caroline.
It would make a great image for that special room in your house to quietly take it in, no noise and at night.
Cheers Rod
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Wonderfull!
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No wonder it was the Winner, it is just a knockout.
Rod
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Stunning photo that makes me want to sit and enjoy the colors and the majesty of the eclipse. Thank you for sharing this wonderful image.
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A pleasure lorigreer. I’m now using it as my wallpaper.
Take care, Rod
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What a fantastic idea. Have a good weekend.
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By the way you can see Venus when you open it up full size.
But I’m sure you have probably already done that.
Rod
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