A photographer endured temperatures of -28º and 4,000 m altitude in the Alps to capture an almost impossible image

“There are experiences that you plan for months and yet they arrive without you being prepared.” The phrase is from Angel Fuxa photographer specializing in astrophotography and night landscape portraits, and although it may sound a bit transcendental in your mouth it has a special meaning. A few weeks ago Fux ascended to a summit of 4,200 meters above sea level and, in the middle of hellish conditions which included temperatures of -28ºC, strong gusts of wind and icy ledges where a wrong step could be fatal, obtained one of the most impressive images of the year. Even has attracted attention from NASA. Photographing the darkness. Angel Fux (Paris, 1998) is not just a talented photographer. Over time he has specialized in a fascinating branch: astrophotography and portraits of night mountain landscapes. That obsession has taken her to the Alps, Andes, Pyrenees or the Dolomites, among other regions. “My search for dark skies has intensified over the years in a way that I did not understand until recently,” recognize on his blog. Some time ago Fux was fascinated by the darkness in the Peruvian Andes and in 2025 she ascended to Gornergrat (Pennine Alps) to enjoy a similar experience with your camera at 3,000 meters above sea level. From each expedition he returned to his studio with hypnotic photographs that fueled his ambition, so a few months ago he asked himself a question: Why not go further and observe the night sky from almost 4,200 m above sea level? Dent d´Hérensa summit located just behind the Matterhorn, between Italy and Switzerland? Double arch captured in 2025 in Gornergrat. Image: Angel Fux A very precise objective. His idea was not only to ascend the Dent d’Hérens and aim his objective at the night sky. Fux wanted to capture a unique and ephemeral spectacle: the moment in which, with the help of a prepared camera, an astrophotographer can capture the double arc of the Milky Way. “Once a year, in the northern hemisphere, something simply extraordinary happens in the night sky. For a few days each March it is possible to see both arms of the Milky Way above the horizon on the same night, not at the same time, but along the same Earth’s rotation.” “The winter arc, a quieter, less dense band of stars, rises during the first half of the night. Then, as the Earth rotates, the summer arc rises from the other direction, bringing with it the galactic core, that unmistakable, dense river of light. Together, they form what is known as the double arc of the Milky Way.” It is not an unexplored phenomenon. Other photographers have captured it in awesome images and Fux herself portrayed the double arch in 2025 from the Gornergrat, at 3,100 m. Photographers with ice axes. The challenge that Fux set for himself this year raised the bar for several reasons. To begin with, the area in which I wanted to work. It was proposed to ascend 1,000 meters more than in 2025, until the Dent d’Hérensto achieve a unique result. The reason? “Photographers don’t go there, especially in winter and even less at night. The equipment necessary for astrophotography and that required for mountaineering are simply incompatible in most cases,” relates. For his expedition he needed the help of a professional mountain guide, Richard Lehner, who participated in the project with his son, Arnaud. Squaring the circle. Another complication is that, although the natural spectacle that Fux was looking for is repeated every year, it is not always photographable. For the cameras to capture it properly, they must be other extra conditions: the right phase of the moon, a correct location for the angle of the arcs, a 360-degree clear horizon and as low a level of light pollution as possible. Even if the photographer takes care of all these factors in detail and looks for the most suitable location, there is a risk that the weather will not be good. If so, the job is in danger because, as Fux remembersthe “optimal period” to take the image is very limited: it lasts just five days, so there are years in which the spectacle simply “disappears.” Months of preparation. In your blog Fux explains in detail what the preparation process was like, but comes with knowing two pieces of information. Although the photo was taken in March, he contacted his guide half a year in advance, in September. During those six months Fux dedicated himself to planning logistics, preparing the equipment and studying how to approach the work. However, it is one thing to have a plan drawn up and quite another to have it fulfilled. Throughout the process, the Frenchwoman faced several setbacks that did not prevent her from heading to Dent d’Hérens in March with Richard and Arnaud. The three knew that there was a risk that their stay at the summit would be complicated, so they had to be well equipped. Biggest fear: frostbite. “My sleeping bag is designed to withstand temperatures down to -30ºC, with a survival threshold that extends to -50 or -60ºC. My boots are three-layer mountaineering boots, with attachable crampons. My clothing consisted of several layers, both to maintain passive heat and allow active movement,” clarify. “We also had a system of ropes and harnesses prepared, since once at the top, I had to be tied at all times when leaving the tent. The ledges that surrounded the area made any movement without a rope very dangerous.” And the technical part? fux usa a special team which includes, among other pieces, a Nikon Z6 II camera adapted for astrophotography, a Nikon NIKKOR Z 20mm f/1.8 lens and a Benro Polaris star tracker. Despite this material and his experience in the mountains, Fux had to deal with some unforeseen events that threatened to ruin the project. For example, the nights spent acclimatizing to the altitude practiced with the camera to make sure, among other things, that you could handle it with gloves. “During one … Read more

NASA’s longest -lived astronaut has returned to the land in his 70th birthday. We are left without the best space photographer

There are ways and ways to celebrate a birthday, but few like Don Petit’s. He NASA’s longest active astronaut He returned to Earth after seven months at the International Space Station just the day he turned 70. A bittersweet milestone because, although it is healthy and safe, we lose the unique perspective of one of the best photographers of space. Delicated landing in the kazaja steppe. 220 days after its launch aboard the Soyuz MS-26 Russian capsule landed on the plains of Kazakhstan Together with his crew companions, the Russian cosmonauts Aleksey Ovchinin (53 years old) and Ivan Vagner (39 years old). The landing occurred without technical setbacks, although with a small scare: Pettit needed immediate medical attention when extracted from the capsule. The cameras captured him practically motionless after landingwhich revived the debate on the Russian practice to expose the crew instead of prioritizing its intimacy, as is done in the United States and China. 70th birthday, and farewell? “When our capsule lands on those desert plains, I will be literally on the other side of the earth, almost 19,000 kilometers from home. However, I will be at home,” Don Pettit wrote from the orbit shortly before returning. A reflection that puts in perspective what ‘home’ means after seven months seeing the earth 400 km high, from the International Space Station. This has been the fourth space mission for Petit, which accumulates a total of 590 days in space. Despite being NASA’s longest astronaut, it is only the tenth human being that accumulates more time outside the earth. With 48 active astronauts in the space agencythe last incorporated in 2022, it should be thought that this could be its last mission to space. Goodbye to the ISS photographer. If we will miss this astronaut is his extraordinary ability for photography. Pettit is one of the best photographers who have gone through the ISS and during this last mission, he has given us spectacular images again: The dairy and Starlinks: one of its last captures shows the core of our galaxy and zodiac light, with Starlink satellitous steles crossing in the frame Reimaginated terrestrial landscapes: using infrared filters or playing with the reflection of the sun, Petit reveals hidden details of oceanic currents or terrestrial geology with an almost pictorial quality Atmospheric phenomena: captured impressive northern lights during the intense new year solar activity and contributed to the study of elusive “transient light events” (Tles), electric discharges on storms Long exhibition: Master of this technique, has created iconic images of stars steles or the night lights of cities turned into rivers of light by the Iss orbital movement More than photos. Chemical Training and Scientific Engineer rather than Astronaut, Pettit’s creativity is not limited to photography .. invented A cup of coffee to drink without straw taking advantage of the surface tension of the microgravity fluid. And a device that compensates for the movement of the International Space Station to obtain more clear nightcare photos on Earth. It is also Famous for his “Opportunity Science”small experiments carried out in their free time to demonstrate physical principles in microgravity. To play with drops of water charged electrostátically to freeze ice sheets To study their crystals with polarized filters in the freezers of the station. With the return of Soyuz MS-26, expedition 73 is under the command of Japanese Takuya Onishi. He is accompanied by NASA Astronauts Anne McClain, Nichole Ayers and Jonny Kim, and Russian cosmonauts Kirill Peskov, Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritsky. In Xataka | The best photos from the International Space Station are made by the same astronaut: Don Pettit

I am an amateur photographer, and these are the mobiles that I recommend to take almost professional photos without leaving you a fortune

Last year, Manu Garcia (Visnuh)Coordinator of territory S, recommended a series of ideal mobile phones without leaving a grassland along the way. In this year we have seen very good mobile What current mobiles are interesting for a photography fan. Always with the aim of finding something balanced between quality and price. iPhone 16 Pro by 1,098.99 eurosa mobile that offers very good results in all types of contexts. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra by 999 eurosa mobile for those looking for many possibilities of manual adjustments. Samsung Galaxy A56 by 479 eurosa mobile with also many possibilities, but with a much lower price. Google Pixel 9 Pro XL by 969 eurosa good mobile with G cam that now has a much more tight price. Realme 12 pro+ by 299.99 eurosa fairly complete mobile if what we are looking for is a model that costs very little. iPhone 16 Pro The iPhone They are excellent mobiles if what we are looking for is a good photographic result in different land. As Manu comments, “Not to worry much, an iPhone 16 Pro, which offers good results in all kinds of contexts and effortless“. Although, in this sense, there are not too many differences in respect to the previous generation, the iPhone 16 Pro It is still an interesting option. The configuration of iPhone 16 Pro What best price is 128 GB, which can be found for 1,096 euros. But if we are going to take many photographs, and record the occasional video, you may be interested in 256 GB configuration what costs 1,259 euros. We can also find other alternatives within the Apple brand: * Some price may have changed from the last review Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra Samsung is doing a good job with high -end mobiles that stand out in not a few aspects. Manu is clear, among the “mobiles for those who want many possibilities of manual adjustments, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra“. This specific model, and not so much that of the current generation, It is interesting for the price you have now. We can find it for 999 euros in Amazon in its 512 GB configuration. In addition, it also recommends other mobiles that have a good photographic section: Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (256 GB) by 1,459 euros. Xiaomi 15 Ultra (512 GB) by 1,499 euros. At this time, when using the Xiaomi200 coupon you can take 200 euros discount. Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra (512 GB) * Some price may have changed from the last review Samsung Galaxy A56 If what we are looking for is another mobile that offers many possibilities and we want a model of the Samsung brand, another interesting option is the Samsung Galaxy A56. As Manu says, for a “Mobile with good possibilities without spending much, an A55 or an A56“. At the moment The Samsung Galaxy A56 of 256 GB is at the same price as the same 128 GB modelso by 479 euros We have twice as much capacity. You may also be interested in these other mobiles: Samsung Galaxy A56 (256GB) * Some price may have changed from the last review Google Pixel 9 Pro XL Google mobiles usually stand out in several sectionsbeing the photographic one of them. Manu has also told us that “I would recommend a high -end pixel for having the G cam that is most wanted for those who take android photos“. There are several rather interesting Google models, being the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL one of them for the price you have 969 euros in Amazon in its 256 GB configuration. You may also be interested in these other alternatives: Google Pixel 9 Pro XL (256 GB) * Some price may have changed from the last review Realme 12 pro+ There are also low -budget mobiles that are very competent and that offer a remarkable result within the price range where they are. Manu mentions that “he Realme 12 pro+ can fit as a cheap, but very complete option“. In fact, we can find it today 299.99 eurosalthough we do want the most current model, the Realme 13 pro+we have it for 339 euros. Both in their 256 GB configuration. Realme 12 pro+ 5g (256gb) * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | Ricardo AguilarApple, Samsung, Google, Realme In Xataka | Mobile with better cameras that we have analyzed in recent months In Xataka | The best mobiles, we have tried them and here are their analysis

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