Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2022

Interesting exhibition at the National Maritime Museum of the winners of the Astronomy Photography of the Year awards.

The photographs were beautifully shown on light boxes making them very clear and bright. Each was shown with a commentary by the photographer and technical details of how it was taken.

I related most to the works in the Earth and Space section as they included more recognisable surroundings. My favourite was a picture by Carl Gallagher of the Northern lights with a rusty ship beached in the foreground. Some of the works in Solar System section were like abstract paintings.

I also preferred the pictures taken in one shot rather than the more technical multi-shot ones or ones taken with complex telescopes. Some of the works felt more like scientific experiments that photographs.

Many of the works made me think about the course I did on The Sublime and had that same quality of inspiring awe.

Closes 13 August 2023

 

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