Singapore is known to be the most light-polluted city on Earth, so it’s not exactly the go-to destination for astrophotography. But there are talented astrophotographers working on the island city-state, and this 3-minute documentary titled “Galactic Paint” is about one of them.
Made by Singapore-based documentary storyteller Ong Kah Jing of OJK Works, the film features amateur photographer Ivan Bok.
The stars may be shrouded by the city lights in a place like Singapore, but Bok overcomes this by capturing multiple hours of light over multiple nights from his low-rise balcony window and then piecing the imagery together into clear views of galactic wonders.
Here’s a selection of photos Bok has made:
You can follow along with Bok’s work on his website, Twitter, and Instagram.
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