Milky Way and Tajisnastes
Taken by Frank A. Rodriguez on June 2, 2020 @ Tejeda. Gran Canaria Island. Canary Islands (Spain)
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 6D
Exposure Time: 20/1
Aperture: f/inf
ISO: 5000
Date Taken: 2020:06:02 13:07:22
 
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The tajinaste is an endemic plant of the Canary Islands of great beauty that can reach 3 meters in height. Its name means needle in the language of the ancient Canarian aborigines. Its flowering is biannual and it happens for a few days in spring. From the tops of the islands they are a spectacle and look like arrows pointing at the sky. Image from the summit of the island of Gran Canaria at 1,700 meters of altitude where the tajinastes look like watchmen of the Milky Way that is already beginning to gain height with the spectacular Jupiter and Saturn that this year will adorn the summer sky Canon 6D ISO800 20" 14mm f2.8
Photographer's website:
https://www.astroeduca.com/astrofrank
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