'Station - In Colour'

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‘Station - In Colour’

ISS Transit Across the Supermoon — November 5th, 2025


Limited Edition of 100 Prints

For less than a heartbeat, the International Space Station crossed the face of the November Supermoon—its silhouette gliding through radiance, a brief interruption in an otherwise endless stillness. ‘Station - In Colour’ captures this transient alignment, where human ingenuity drifts across ancient light, and the mechanical meets the eternal.

The Moon, large by proximity and washed in silver, reveals a landscape of luminous detail—craters, maria, and highland ridges glowing at perigee. Against this vast expanse, the ISS becomes a dark, geometric punctuation mark: the trace of motion carved across permanence.

This image is a study in contrasts—of speed and stillness, presence and absence, the engineered and the elemental. The transit lasted less than half a second, yet within that moment resides the full dialogue between Earth and orbit, between what we build and what has always been.

Captured through a high-stability telescope system and assembled from a sequence of calibrated frames, the photograph transforms a fleeting phenomenon into a meditation on time, distance, and design. The resulting mosaic reveals not only precision, but reverence—a visual echo of silence in motion.

The image bridges astronomical observation and minimalist abstraction—an homage to both the discipline of science and the quiet poetics of the cosmos.

Part of an ongoing series exploring our solar system, ‘Station - In Colour’.

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‘Station - In Colour’

ISS Transit Across the Supermoon — November 5th, 2025


Limited Edition of 100 Prints

For less than a heartbeat, the International Space Station crossed the face of the November Supermoon—its silhouette gliding through radiance, a brief interruption in an otherwise endless stillness. ‘Station - In Colour’ captures this transient alignment, where human ingenuity drifts across ancient light, and the mechanical meets the eternal.

The Moon, large by proximity and washed in silver, reveals a landscape of luminous detail—craters, maria, and highland ridges glowing at perigee. Against this vast expanse, the ISS becomes a dark, geometric punctuation mark: the trace of motion carved across permanence.

This image is a study in contrasts—of speed and stillness, presence and absence, the engineered and the elemental. The transit lasted less than half a second, yet within that moment resides the full dialogue between Earth and orbit, between what we build and what has always been.

Captured through a high-stability telescope system and assembled from a sequence of calibrated frames, the photograph transforms a fleeting phenomenon into a meditation on time, distance, and design. The resulting mosaic reveals not only precision, but reverence—a visual echo of silence in motion.

The image bridges astronomical observation and minimalist abstraction—an homage to both the discipline of science and the quiet poetics of the cosmos.

Part of an ongoing series exploring our solar system, ‘Station - In Colour’.