Paweł Radomski: Wind-Carved Pillar in Cepheus
Paweł Radomski: Wind-Carved Pillar in Cepheus
Paweł Radomski: Wind-Carved Pillar in Cepheus
Paweł Radomski: Wind-Carved Pillar in Cepheus
Paweł Radomski: Wind-Carved Pillar in Cepheus

Paweł Radomski: Wind-Carved Pillar in Cepheus

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    Paweł Radomski (Pav1007) is a Polish astrophotography enthusiast and the creator of the "Astroscapes" brand. A drone operator, self-taught programmer, hiking enthusiast, gamer (RPGs, board and computer), miniatures painter, and manager of applications that process e-commerce payment transactions, Paweł has been active in astrophotography since 2009, steadily developing his passion with remarkable success. He is an astrophotography processing instructor who has helped many astrophotographers find their own path in post-processing—something he takes immense pride in.

    His work has appeared in numerous calendars and has been recognized as Top Pick and Image of the Day on AstroBin. He is a laureate of international astrophotography competitions, including Astrocamera 2022 in the Deep Space category (2nd place) and the Astrophotography Prize 2025 in the Deep Space category (2nd place, Runner-up). His images have been selected three times as Image of the Week by astrophotography camera manufacturer ZWO.

    Paweł is known in the astrophotography community primarily for his eagerness to help newcomers develop their skills. He conducts astrophotography processing workshops at various meetups and is invited as a speaker to astronomy events. His work inspires young astrophotographers, and he is particularly drawn to dark nebulae, whose images most often earn awards.

    Paweł Radomski: Wind-Carved Pillar in Cepheus (IC 1396A) - Where Stellar Winds Shape Creation

    You're staring at a cosmic sculpture carved by forces we can barely comprehend. Stellar winds traveling at 3,225 kilometers per second. Radiation pressure from massive O-type stars. The result: a 20-light-year pillar of gas and dust standing defiant 2,400 light-years away, burning with the light of 250 newborn stars.

    This is the Elephant's Trunk in its most intimate and powerful form.

    Not surrounded by vast nebulae, but isolated—a monument to the violence and beauty of stellar birth. Paweł Radomski chose this framing specifically to showcase the Trunk in all its glory, to reveal what makes it unshakable amid the cosmic storm.

    Deciding on this object, I had a dual thought in mind — first, to show the Trunk in all its glory, and second, to show it surrounded by colorful gases. The Elephant's Trunk is a popular and frequently photographed object, and it has always been at the back of my mind, but I never had the time. The Elephant's Trunk has always been associated with something powerful and unshakable; therefore, in the photo, it appears as a refuge in the airy regions of ionized oxygen and sulfur — maybe that's why I value this photo so much, there is something stable about it. - Paweł Radomski
     

    The Physics of Creation

    IC 1396A is more than a photogenic nebula. It's a bright-rimmed cloud (BRC)—a rare astronomical phenomenon where stellar radiation physically compresses dense gas into pillar-like structures that trigger star formation. The massive star HD 206267 at the core of IC 1396 emits ultraviolet light that ionizes the hydrogen surrounding the Trunk, creating that brilliant rim you see in this image. That same radiation pressure pushes inward, squeezing the dense interior where protostars ignite.

    Young stellar objects less than 1 million years old cluster along the rim of IC 1396A, evidence of radiation-driven triggered star formation that has persisted for millions of years. Over 250 stars have been discovered here through infrared surveys—most younger than 100,000 years old, newborns by cosmic standards, their protostellar disks still forming around them.

    The dark molecular cloud that comprises the Trunk's interior remains largely opaque to visible light, absorbing the brilliant radiation attempting to compress it. This interplay between light and darkness, between radiation and resistance, creates the sculpted appearance—as if an invisible chisel has carved channels and ridges into the pillar's surface.

    Technical details:

    • Scope: TS Newton 8" f/5 Carbon
    • Mount: Sky Watcher AZ-EQ6
    • Camera: ZWO ASI 2600MM-Camera
    • Filters: Antlia Ha 3nm / OIII 3nm / SII 3nm / RGB
    • Processing: PixInsight

    Exposure Times:

    • Ha: 210x180sec
    • OIII: 208x180sec
    • SII: 107x300sec
    • RGB: 10x60sec each channel
    • TOTAL: 30h 19'
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    At Astrography, we understand that great art tells a story.

    We don't just sell prints; we offer a meticulously curated selection of the best astro-images—pieces that possess not only scientific relevance but also exceptional artistic value and narrative depth. We comb through thousands of captures to bring you unique, museum-worthy prints for your collection.

    Fine Art Print – Museum-Grade Legacy

    Our Fine Art option delivers archival excellence that belongs in serious collections. Museum-grade materials and premium inks capture the intricate detail and luminosity of this wind-carved pillar with extraordinary precision. Rated for over 200 years of lifespan, this is the version for collectors who recognize that Radomski's vision deserves materials as exceptional as the image itself.

    Poster – Accessible Beauty

    Experience this cosmic sculpture at a budget-friendly price. Our poster version delivers the same stunning pillar with vibrant colors and sharp detail, optimized for immediate visual impact. Perfect for spaces where you want to inspire wonder without the investment of fine art materials.

    Who Is This Print For?

    • The Science Devotee – You understand that this isn't just a pretty nebula. This is radiation-driven star formation made visible. You know what a bright-rimmed cloud is and why IC 1396A matters to astronomers studying triggered star formation. This print is evidence of cosmic processes, a 20-light-year-tall monument to physics in action.
    • The Art Collector – You're drawn to forms that exist nowhere on Earth. This pillar's carved texture, the interplay of bright rim against dark interior, the raw power suggested by its shape—these are sculptural qualities that transcend the photograph. You recognize this as cosmic art, not astronomy documentation.
    • The Space Photographer – You aspire to capture images like this. You know the 30-hour commitment Radomski invested, the narrowband filters required, the processing expertise demanded. This print is your inspiration and your benchmark—a reminder of where the craft of astrophotography can lead.
    • The Gift Seeker – You're looking for something that says "I know what moves you" without words. For someone who feels small but significant when looking at the stars, this pillar offers both: a reminder of vast cosmic forces and evidence that creation happens continuously, everywhere, right now at 2,400 light-years distance.
    • The Inspiration Anchor – You want your walls to ground you in something larger than daily concerns. The Elephant's Trunk doesn't move. It doesn't fade. It stands unshakable through radiation storms and stellar winds. Let this cosmic refuge remind you that some things endure, that stability exists even amid turbulent seas of ionized gas.

    Don't Decorate. Curate. Bring the Unshakable Pillar Home.

    This is Paweł Radomski's intimate vision of IC 1396A. This is the Elephant's Trunk in all its sculptural power—a pillar carved by stellar winds and radiation pressure, standing firm above a nursery of 250 young stars.

    This is your opportunity to own a compelling, high-quality representation of stellar creation and resilience. Transform your space with art that is truly out of this world.

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