Image © Marc Sellés Llimós, shared with permission

Back in June, Marc Sellés Llimós photographed multiple instances of illumination in a single nighttime sky. From the village of Manlleu, Osona, where he lives and works, Sellés Llimós captured a fierce thunderstorm as it raged on the other side of the Serra de Bellmunt mountain in Carcassonne, France. The 380-image composite shows a sunny tangle of lightning unelevated sweeping star trails, produced with a slow, six-minute exposure. According to NASA, which featured the work as one of its astronomy photos of the day, the trails reflect the Earth’s daily rotation virtually its axis, and the extent of their curvatures represents the loftiness from the north pole.

Head to Instagram to purchase a print and to see an gazetteer of Sellés Llimós’s photos.  (via Peta Pixel)