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35 'Astronomy Photographer Of The Year 2019' Finalists That Took Massive Amounts Of Planning And Precision

35 'Astronomy Photographer Of The Year 2019' Finalists That Took Massive Amounts Of Planning And Precision

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Astrophotography is probably one of the most difficult and specialized types of photography to try your hand at, but if you manage to get it right the rewards are some of the most astonishingly breathtaking images you are ever likely to see.
The Royal Observatory Greenwich has just revealed the winners of its annual Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition, and the quality of the entrants was nothing short of spectacular. This year the competition attracted 4,602 entries from 90 different countries across the world, all presenting the universe in a new light and vying for the coveted prize of best picture.

#1 Aurorae: 'Aurora Is A Bird' By Alexander Stepanenko

Aurorae: 'Aurora Is A Bird' By Alexander Stepanenko
123points

Hungarian photographer László Francsics was named the overall winner of Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2019. His bewitching image, 'Into the Shadow', depicts the 35 phases of the total lunar eclipse that occurred on 21 January 2019.

"I started taking astrophotos in 2003 at the age of 19 at the very moment I looked into a small telescope," László told Bored Panda. "I had already been into photography for several years, and one of my friends pulled me into amateur astronomy. I put the two things together immediately."

"For this moon eclipse shot I did not need to travel anywhere, I took this photo at home from the roof-terrace over my house. But for deepsky images (nebulas, galaxies) we have to go to extremely dark places far from settlement, also in Hungary. Hungary is actually a fairly good location in Europe for astrophotography as the light pollution is quite low at certain areas."

László is incredibly proud and honored to win the prestigious award, however he explains that it was not entirely unexpected. His wife knew it was coming! "When I started to process the image after my sleepless night of the capturing, she saw halfready image on my computers screen and told me confidently that it will be the next overall winner, he told us. "She has never said it before, despite I have already took 5 awarded images at the IAPY competition during the past 7 years."

The style of photography, while techincal and difficult, is more accessible than you might think. László says that people are trying it with their mobile phones - you don't need a hundred thousand dollar robotic photo-telescope in the Atacama desert! "In Hungary we have a strong community of astrophotographers, he said. "In 2018, we founded the Hungarian Astrophotographers' Association, of which I became the chairman, and already have 90 members. We organise annual exhibitions, frequent club events, and most of all we go out together to take photos under the starry sky. Our recent great challenge to establish our own astrophoto observing site in Hungary."

Would you like to give it a try? Scroll down below to see the best of the entrants from this year's competition for yourself, and let us know what you think in the comments!

#2 Stars And Nebulae: 'Deep In The Heart Of Mordor - Ngc 7293' By Andrew Campbell

Stars And Nebulae: 'Deep In The Heart Of Mordor - Ngc 7293' By Andrew Campbell
91points

#3 Our Sun Winner: 'A Little Fireworks' By Alan Friedman

Our Sun Winner: 'A Little Fireworks' By Alan Friedman
Oana Sandu, Community Coordinator and Communication Strategy Officer at the European Southern Observatory (ESO)
Alan Sparrow, Chair of the UK Picture Editors’ Guild and Director of the UK Picture Editors’ Guild Awards
88points

#4 People And Space Winner: 'Ben, Floyd & The Core' By Ben Bush

People And Space Winner: 'Ben, Floyd & The Core' By Ben Bush
Jon Culshaw, comedian, impersonator and regular guest on The Sky at Night
Rebecca Roth, Image Coordinator and Social Media Specialist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Alan Sparrow, Chair of the UK Picture Editors’ Guild and Director of the UK Picture Editors’ Guild Awards
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85points

#5 Skyscapes Highly Commended: 'Flower Power' By Brandon Yoshizawa

Skyscapes Highly Commended: 'Flower Power' By Brandon Yoshizawa
Steve Marsh, Art Editor for BBC Sky at Night Magazine
83points

#6 Stars And Nebulae: 'Ngc 6164, The Blue Doily' By Josep Drudis

Stars And Nebulae: 'Ngc 6164, The Blue Doily' By Josep Drudis
70points

#7 Galaxies Highly Commended: 'Andromeda Galaxy' By Raul Villaverde Fraile

Galaxies Highly Commended: 'Andromeda Galaxy' By Raul Villaverde Fraile
Steve Marsh, Art Editor for BBC Sky at Night Magazine
69points

#8 Aurorae: 'To The Flying Aurora' By Zhijun Yan

Aurorae: 'To The Flying Aurora' By Zhijun Yan
65points

#9 Stars And Nebulae: 'Depth And Height, Ngc 7822 Devil's Head Nebulae Complex' By László Bagi

Stars And Nebulae: 'Depth And Height, Ngc 7822 Devil's Head Nebulae Complex' By László Bagi
63points

#10 Robotic Scope: 'Sh2-308 Dolphin Head' By Tian Lee

Robotic Scope: 'Sh2-308 Dolphin Head' By Tian Lee
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63points

#11 Skyscapes Winner: 'Across The Sky Of History' By Wang Zheng

Skyscapes Winner: 'Across The Sky Of History' By Wang Zheng
Mandy Bailey, Astronomy Secretary for the Royal Astronomy Society
Steve Marsh, Art Editor for BBC Sky at Night Magazine
61points

#12 Skyscapes: 'Deadvlei' By Stefan Liebermann

Skyscapes: 'Deadvlei' By Stefan Liebermann
60points

#13 Aurorae: 'Aurora Like Phoenix' By Wang Zheng

Aurorae: 'Aurora Like Phoenix' By Wang Zheng
51points

#14 The Sir Patrick Moore Prize For Best Newcomer Joint: 'Bloodborne' By Keijo Laitala

The Sir Patrick Moore Prize For Best Newcomer Joint: 'Bloodborne' By Keijo Laitala
51points

#15 Our Moon: 'Mineral Moon - Aristarchus Quadrangle' By Alain Paillou

Our Moon: 'Mineral Moon - Aristarchus Quadrangle' By Alain Paillou
49points

#16 Aurorae: 'Aurora Outside The Tiny Cave' By Sutie Yang

Aurorae: 'Aurora Outside The Tiny Cave' By Sutie Yang
49points

#17 People And Space Runner-Up: 'Above The Tower' By Sam King

People And Space Runner-Up: 'Above The Tower' By Sam King
Melanie Vandenbrouck, Curator of Art at Royal Museums Greenwich
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47points

#18 Our Moon: 'Sunlight Versus Earthshine' By László Francsics

Our Moon: 'Sunlight Versus Earthshine' By László Francsics
46points

#19 Stars And Nebulae Runner-Up: 'A Horsehead Curtain Call' By Bob Franke

Stars And Nebulae Runner-Up: 'A Horsehead Curtain Call' By Bob Franke
Steve Marsh, Art Editor for BBC Sky at Night Magazine
45points

#20 Skyscapes Runner-Up: 'Galactic Lighthouse' By Ruslan Merzlyakov

Skyscapes Runner-Up: 'Galactic Lighthouse' By Ruslan Merzlyakov
Tom Kerss, Astronomer at the Royal Observatory Greenwich
41points
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