Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2009, Royal Observatory, Greenwich
Unfortunately, all of London is packed with tourists and the majority of them seem to have had the same idea as me. The walk up to the observatory is packed, but it’s no big deal because everything looks stunning. Up at the Observatory it’s even busier, but most of the visitors seem to be more interested in getting a photo next to the Prime Meridian, the eejiots, and queue up around the courtyard for the privilege.
However, down in the exhibition hall where all of the best entries for the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2009 competition are on display it’s much less manic. Busy, but not crowded, the exhibition is filled with some awe inspiring photography of the night sky and beyond. Though it’s not in the same league as the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition at the Natural History Museum, it is captivating in exactly the same way.
A big part of the exhibition’s minimalist feel is the fact that it is only in it’s first year and like the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition, I imagine is will grow ever more impressive over the years. Hopefully, it will continue to receive as much, if not more, interest and backing as it has this year.
The exhibition is only running until 10th January 2010, so if you want to catch it you’ll need to move fast.
3.9/5
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