A view of the sky from the Zervreila Mountain Lagoon in Switzerland
The Andromeda Galaxy, the nearest major galaxy to the Milky Way, can be seen shining above a remote village in Switzerland. The cinematic images convey the beauty of the galaxy gleaming above the picturesque Swiss mountains. Photographer Sandro Casutt took the amazing snaps in different seasons throughout the year, from his home valley of Vals, Switzerland.
The Horsehead Flame Nebula
North American Nebula and Pleiades
The Horsehead Flame Nebula
North American Nebula and Pleiades
Orion the Hunter
The North American Nebula above a mountain
A view of the Andromeda Galaxy in Switzerland
A view of the Lagoon Nebula
A view of the Andromeda Galaxy in Switzerland
A view of the Triangulaum and the Andromeda Galaxy above a mountain
A view of the Dark Nebula from Switzerland
Absolutely beautiful pictures as always alk3r! Thank you!
Breathtaking!! Imagine how wonderful it must be for the people that get to see that every night. Magnificent!!
Thank you for sharing. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Reblogged this on Ghoh and commented:
I had no idea you could see such things with the naked eye!
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These are phenomenal! I wonder what sort of exposure and filters were used for these shots? I could stare at the stars for hours…impressive and captivating!
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Stars like you’ve never seen before. I saw stars like these in two completely different places many years ago. Once in Fiji and at Dead Horse Point in Utah. Quite amazing.
UNBELIEVABLE and ALMOST UNBEARABLE BEAUTIFUL TO LOOK AT. Thank You. ~~dru~~
Excellent.
Oh wow. these have blown me away.
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Amazing, this cosmos we inhabit….take a look at the glorious Andromeda Galaxy – and thanks for sharing, Alk3r!
Throws one into the feel of Cosmic Consciosness …