On a whim, a friend and I spent a few hours out in the middle of nowhere, Aberdeenshire – hunting aurora which totally failed to show, avoiding fog and pointing cameras sky-wards to see what could be seen.
I quite liked the lights of a cow-byre against the mist, the Pleiades and Hyades star clusters in the constellation of Taurus and a little wisp of cloud below the rising moon.
Lights and autumn mist - somewhere out in the middle of a farmer's field in Aberdeenshire late one night taking photos, as you do.
Simple stuff: the Moon rising just above a thin wisp of cloud.
The Pleiades and Hyades clusters in Taurus.
The Pleiades and Hyades clusters in Taurus.
Lights and autumn mist - somewhere out in the middle of a farmer's field in Aberdeenshire late one night taking photos, as you do.
Lights and autumn mist - somewhere out in the middle of a farmer's field in Aberdeenshire late one night taking photos, as you do.