Landing Among the Stars: Distant Worlds – Exhibition at the Etches Collection Museum

Fossils and the night sky—two seemingly distant worlds, yet deeply connected. Each fossil is a time capsule, a window into an ancient Earth, just as the stars are glimpses into a distant past. My fascination with these cosmic and earthly timelines has led to an incredible opportunity: Landing Among the Stars exhibition at The Etches Collection Museum, running this July only!

Visitors will not only encounter The Sea Monster—a stunning reminder of prehistoric oceans—but also explore the wonders of the night sky. Through this exhibition, I hope to bridge the depths of the sea with the vastness of space, reminding us that time leaves its marks in stone and light alike.

More details to follow.

The Etches Collection Museum

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📅 Date: July 2025
🕖 Time: See Museum Opening TImes
📍 Location: Museum of Jurassic Marine Life, Kimmeridge, Dorset, BH20 5PE

Discover the Night Sky: Photography Talk at Durlston Country Park

I’m thrilled to invite you to my upcoming talk at Durlston Country Park, where I’ll share my passion for night sky photography. Whether you’re just starting out or already experienced, I’ll offer practical tips, techniques, and inspiration to help you capture the magic of the night.

During the session, I’ll guide you through 2025’s must-see celestial events—I’ll also discuss the best locations for dark-sky photography and share advice on capturing stunning images of the Milky Way.

Set in the heart of Durlston’s International Dark Sky Reserve, this event will give you the tools and knowledge to take your astrophotography to the next level.

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📅 Date: February 4th, 2025
🕖 Time: 7:30 pm
📍 Location: Durlston Country Park Learning Centre

Durlston Country Park Talk

Spaces are limited, so book early to secure your spot. I look forward to seeing you there and sharing my love for the stars!

Upcoming Exhibition 30th March 2018: Landing Among The Stars

Kevin Ferrioli Night Photography Exhibition in Durlston Country Park Dorset UK

From 30th March to 15 April 2018, Durlston Country Park in Swanange, Dorset-UK, will hold an exhibition about my night photography in Dorset and beyond. The entry is free, experience the magic of the starry nights and learn more about this type of photography.

 

 

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Pulpit Rock Milky Way, Portland Bill, Dorset

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Gold Hill Milky Way, Shaftesbury, Dorset

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Littlebredy Waterfall Milky Way, Dorset

How to get there:

See the link for full information:

https://www.visit-dorset.com/whats-on/events-at-durlston-country-park-landing-among-the-stars-exhibition-of-night-time-photography-p1991753

Peveril Point Swanage Milky Way Welcome 2018

Swanage Peveril Point Milky Way in Dorset UK

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Milky Way and moon rise from Peveril Point in Swanage, Dorset, United Kingdom

As I did last year, I went again to the same place for my first Milky Way, Peveril Point, Swanage, Dorset UK. For my previous attempt, I used a Sigma Art lens 20mm F1.4. The idea was to capture more detailed foregrounds. The lens proved to be excellent for low light but it has four major downsides: first, photos of the night sky taken with this lens were extremely difficult to edit. Second, it is not very good for panoramas, despite I used a nodal head. Third, the autofocus is the worst of any lens that I have ever owned, it is very difficult to capture a sharp photo even with the best light conditions. And fourth, the lens profile in Lightroom is terrible, it makes the images worse. I was not bothered by the astigmatism distortion of the corners which virtually disappeared in panoramas. Overall, I was not happy with the lens, I felt I wasted my last year trying to use it. So I went back to my trustworthy Samyang lens 14mm F2,8. Coupled with the Canon 6D, still my preferred choice. I have not tested the Sigma 14mm F2 yet, but given the price, I will stick with my Samyang.

Below is the process used to create it. It is a panorama of 7 photos, Canon 6d and Samyang 14mm F2.8, ISO between 4000 and 5000. Each photo is 25 secs. Stitched in Adobe Lightroom.

Peveril Point Swanage Milky Way: 7 images highlighted below and stitched in Abobe Lightroom.

I also took another one without me, and here is the result:

Swanage Peveril Point Milky Way. Dorset United Kingdom. Canon 6d Mk1 Samyang 14mm F2.8. Panorama of 8 photos. 25 Secs each ISO 4000.

The moon rise was spectacular, one of the most beautiful rises from the sea, it was also so dim that allowed to capture the Milky Way up to the last minute before the astronomical dawn. Again, I thank you the nature for this beautiful experience.

Merry Christmas to all!!!

I thank you all for all your comments, likes and support, my very best wishes for you all!!!!

 

 

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Old Harry Rocks Jurassic Coast

Old Harry Rocks Milky Way

Back in 2015, end of what we call the Milky Way season (that in reality means end of the visibility of the galactic core!), I headed towards the Jurassic Coast, specifically to a beautiful chalk formations. Old Harry Rocks are located in the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, United Kingdom. This was a really windy night, and the location very, very dangerous. I was sat all time as a gust of wind could have easily pushed me to death. I wasn’t sure that I was going to get the photo due to the light pollution coming from Swanage. I took several images at different exposures, my Canon 6d Mk1 and Samyang 14mm F2.8 as the resource, with occasional shots with the Canon 24-105 F4 series L. No tracker, only pushing the trigger. I have to say, I was really pleased with the result.

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Milky Way from Old Harry Rocks, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset UK. Canon 6D MK1 Samyang 14mm F2.8 Single Exposure.

And 2017 so far

This year 2017, started with big expectations, always trying to be realistic too about what it could be achieved, as the windows of opportunities in the UK are extremely reduced…so every clear night is so precious, to the point that if I miss one window(a clear moonless night ), I feel like I just wasted my time by doing something else.  It is a journey, and a great learning experience and it has become a religion.

 

Heavenly Ways

Heavens are my inspiration and always finding the ways to get to them…

Last Thursday 27th April 2017 from Durslton Country Park in Dorset UK.

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Trying to reach you Milky Way Durlston Country Park Dorset UK

Upcoming Events

Shooting the Milky Way talk at Dorset Light Photographic Club

Next Wednesday 15th March 2017 I will be offering a talk about shooting the Milky Way.  The venue is Dorset Light Photographic Club.

Details are: 7:30pm to 10:00pm  £5 entry fee for non members of the club.

St. Michael’s Church Hamworthy, Blandford Road, BH15 4HR Poole, Dorset UK

 

http://www.dorsetlightphotoclub.co.uk/programme.html

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Milky Way Lake Pier Hamworthy Poole Dorset

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Milky Way Hamworthy Park Dorset UK

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Milky Way Studland Dorset UK