The second planet from the sun, the planet Venus is named after the Roman goddess of love, and rightly so. A smoldering volcanic planet with a red-hot surface that resembles lava, Venus burns bright against the blackness of the dark night sky. This hot planet provides for dramatic and stunning Venus art.
Fahad Sulehria and other photographers have captured the burning beauty of Venus in Venus photographs. “Venus Globe” by artist unknown, shows a beautiful full-framed view of this seething planet, it’s hot orange glow radiating against the cold blackness of outer space. Fahad Sulehria for Stock trek Images photograph, “Venus Transiting in front of the Sun II” shows Venus traveling across the path of the sun, a finger of black clouds stand out against the dull orange glow of the sky behind.
Ron Miller and Fahad Sulehria both showcase Venus pictures the hot and brutal landscape of the surface of Venus. A dark plume of thick black smoke erupts from a formation on the rocky surface of Venus against the backdrop of the hazy yellow atmosphere of Venus in Faha Sulehria’s photo, “The Surface of Venus.” In a bright and stunning panorama, Ron Miller for Stock trek Images photograph, “Panorama of a landscape of Venus at 700 degrees Fahrenheit” displays the red-hot landscape of Venus, the rust colored rocks blazing against the yellow heated sky.
Down on earth, Alan Dyer for Stock trek Images photograph “Venus and Jupiter are visible behind an old farm water pump windmill, Alberta, Canada,” captures the bright white speck of Venus in the purple hued sky, a windmill standing in the foreground. In a spectacular photograph, “The Milky Way, the Moon, Venus and Spica after twilight in Azul, Argentina,” by Luis Argerich for Stock trek Images; Venus sits high in the night sky that stretches above a golden field in the dead of night.