Submitted by StephenandClaire t3_yu20zo in EarthPorn
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obscure_greenleaf t1_iw7ddj3 wrote
Wait, is this Windows 10 wallpaper place?
Valuable_Heron_2015 t1_iw7eg4e wrote
Beautiful photo, but how is it fair that the British get this beautiful place and name it "durdle door"
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Stupidrhino t1_iw7p6wi wrote
Gorgeous shot!
StephenandClaire OP t1_iw7pdqd wrote
Thank you!
bodhi85uk t1_iw7usxt wrote
βDurdle is derived from the Old English thirl, meaning to pierce, bore or drill, which in turn derives from thyrel, meaning hole.β
chairinthesea t1_iw85bhn wrote
this is some halo ce silent cartographer shit
Valuable_Heron_2015 t1_iw88ryp wrote
Oh I knew it was rooted in some old name but it just seemed like a dinky name for such a majestic place is all π
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r3dditalg0sucks t1_iw8d0b7 wrote
That looks photoshopped.
StephenandClaire OP t1_iw8d67k wrote
Itβs highly edited, but working with the information the camera captured. Itβs certainly didnβt come out of camera looking like that π
r3dditalg0sucks t1_iw8dfi3 wrote
Ahhhh ok. I was going to say, I highly doubt anywhere in the UK would be dark enough to see a sky like that. Beautiful none the less.
shake_your_molecules t1_iw8dt6k wrote
Durdle durdle durdle.
Heheh
StephenandClaire OP t1_iw8e5ig wrote
Well the information in the image was all captured at Durdle Door. None of it is fake, just 'enhanced'.
r3dditalg0sucks t1_iw8edza wrote
I wish we could see the night sky like that. I'd spend hours lost in the wonderment
oohaargh t1_iw8j5ob wrote
TheSensualSloth t1_iw8p8h4 wrote
It's amazing how beautiful Earth is...after a couple hours of editing...
michael-clarke t1_iw8swtb wrote
The Blossomiest Blossom.
one_eyed_teddy t1_iw8vqsq wrote
Shopped or not, those rocks are beautiful and the near by grounds, we have been there many times. Great image though!
Protectorsoftman t1_iw8wjwx wrote
If I had to guess, I'd say you took pictures of the landscape and sky separately, enhanced them, then overlayed the landscape onto the sky?
D_S876 t1_iw918rb wrote
One last sunset.
catniagara t1_iw94r88 wrote
Wow.
ttystikk t1_iw9c7q1 wrote
You've made quite a picture. Details on how you did it?
thefooleryoftom t1_iw9dtrl wrote
Gorgeous.
Licentiousalsatian t1_iw9dvzw wrote
It's not as pronounced as this but there are few dark spots in the UK. The Dorset coast is good but too close to Poole and Weymouth for really clear skies, you need to go down Cornwall way for those.
Mid Wales and Northumbria are some of the best I've seen.
DrMangosteen t1_iw9gikv wrote
I was at End of the Road festival in Dorset and the first night they hadn't sorted the campsite lights. Thats the most stars I've ever seen it was incredible
SweetieJewel t1_iw9md74 wrote
I would stay there lost in the stars forever.
ofthedappersort t1_iw9s6iq wrote
England loves their goofy names
rainynighte t1_iwa7qtk wrote
New location for a late night drive
KingMwanga t1_iwaium0 wrote
Are we alone or not
TobyNeko01 t1_iwar3wp wrote
Odd comment ik but i swear this was the last shot in the Harry Hill movie
bodhi85uk t1_iwav6pp wrote
Itβs not America, theyβre not going to call it Freedom Hole, or something.
Valuable_Heron_2015 t1_iwav950 wrote
Oh my comment did not absolve us for our horrendous namings either
thebeardofbeards t1_iwb405c wrote
Can you see the Milky Way with the naked eye from that spot? I live in Poole, seeing the Milky Way is on my bucket list.
StephenandClaire OP t1_iwb5nzy wrote
You can - the best time is after midnight in the height of summer (no clouds, no moon, low humidity conditions), but it's visible through March to October, in the east early in the year, west later, 4am in the spring, as soon as night falls in the autumn.
StephenandClaire OP t1_iwb5pmc wrote
This was shot back in 2017, before any of the starlink satellites were launched I believe
ManikShamanik t1_iwb9c8e wrote
Then you would be very, very wrong. Durdle Door is very much dark enough to see the full expanse of the Milky Way. As are the North York Moors, the Shetlands, the Orkneys, the Scilly Isles (much of Cornwall in fact), Bodmin Moor, Snowdonia, the Cairngorms, Exmoor, Dartmoor, the Brecon Beacons, the Lake District (which has a dark sky festival every year), the Peak District, the South Downs
There are, in fact, several Dark Sky festivals around the UK annually
- Cumbria (Lake District, 28th October - 12th November this year)
- South Downs (4th - 17th February (the South Downs National Park was designated an International Dark Sky Place (of which there are only 20) in 2016)
- Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors (10th - 26th February 2023)
- Wales Dark Sky Week (17th - 26th February in the Brecon Beacons, Snowdonia and Pembrokeshire Coast National Parks)
- Northumberland Dark Skies Festival (TBC) - the first designated International Dark Sky Place in England.
- Exmoor (every October)
https://www.darkskiesnationalparks.org.uk
The UK has two International Dark Sky National Parks (Northumberland National Park and the Elan Valley National Park in Powys, mid-Wales).
We also have four International Dark Sky Reserves (Brecon Beacons National Park, South Wales, Exmoor National Park, Devon, Moore's Reserve, South Downs, and Snowdonia National Park in North Wales).
Additionally Coll, in the Inner Hebrides in Scotland, Moffatt, Dumfries & Galloway, and Sark in the Channel Islands are designated International Dark Sky Communities.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Dark-Sky_Association
r3dditalg0sucks t1_iwb9h18 wrote
>Then you would be very, very wrong.
The person who took the photo literally said they had to enhance it. So nope. I was right.
Talk about r/confidentlyincorrect
Edit:
Dumbass below. Op literally said "Well the information in the image was all captured at Durdle Door. None of it is fake, just 'enhanced'."
But I guess you know better π
That's ignoring the fact changing the colour overall would be because you cannot see it like that with your eyes. Just like I said.
MagnaCamLaude t1_iwbbwpc wrote
"Durrrdle Durrrdle"
Licentiousalsatian t1_iwbdmgt wrote
I used to live in Dorset and now in a city. The difference is unbelievable.
Mid Wales is the most stars I've ever seen. Jupiter and Saturn were in alignment and so bright you could see their colours.
costryme t1_iwbfdi5 wrote
No, it just means you don't understand how photography works. Enhancing in this case very clearly means bringing together the sky photo + the Door/beach photo (those 2 are not the same exposure at all), masking it correctly, working on the colours overall, etc.
TrayGreen078 t1_iwbiy6i wrote
apple wallpaper inspired
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