When it comes to breathtaking cosmic photography, no other name comes to our mind other than Russian photographer Daniel Kordan’s. This time around he took a trip to Namibia to capture the star trails seen right above the white clay pan that features a 900-year-old tree skeleton. Koden started off with making a timelapse of the sky with his wide-angle lens and used PhotoPills to predict the movement of the stars. As a result, a kaleidoscopic effect was created that helped illuminate the dark desert below. The images undoubtedly look absolutely mesmerizing and the beautiful multi-colored hues make them look nothing less than Van Gogh’s Starry Night. Check it out for yourself!
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