Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy has snapped a striking shot of a skydiving YouTuber perfectly aligned with the fiery surface of the sun. The unlikely image, dubbed "The Fall of Icarus," required meticulous planning to pull off.
Talk about being in the right place at the right time!
I wonder if capturing the ISS is more difficult, moving at several kilometers per second, although the ISS trajectory can be accurately tracked and predicted with software, while a propeller airplane rising to around 11,000 feet has much more randomness to it, if you’re setting up your shot from the ground.
I wonder if capturing the ISS is more difficult, moving at several kilometers per second, although the ISS trajectory can be accurately tracked and predicted with software, while a propeller airplane rising to around 11,000 feet has much more randomness to it, if you’re setting up your shot from the ground.