It's really an expression of how passionate he is about astronomy cause he did not just sit admiring other's work but also took action and put up his own efforts.
@elbichothegoat2464 that's what I'm talking about, I really admire people like you because you would use the opportunity and not procrastinate if you would get the right equipments :
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.++++.+.+.+.+
The fact that most indian parents refuse to even buy their kid a cricket kit (me included). Idk how this 16yo guy managed to have that Astrophotography setup worth lakhs. Hats off.
@@aadiliqbalkhan8216 its not about upper middle class family if you make your parents believe that you can make future in it they will buy you that thing Edit : To all the people saying that I'm upper class I'm SC and surname is jakhu and my parents are supportive unlike yours and a mulla like him always divides people in society like they do in their own countries like syria arabia shia sunni etc
This guy is from my school. My mother was his teacher...those saying he is lucky to have rich parents are just negative minded. He developed a hobby and made a success out of it. He has worked hard for it.
The story was not about the MOON at all its about the boy! How sad that they didnt even focused on the photos of the moon its jjust glimpse of the moon WHAT A JOKE?
@@SPIN_89someone from his bloodline chose to put the work in, this guy made the best use of what he had. sure having the resources can be very important but imagine if the greatest minds had the same mindset. “i don’t have this and that so i might as well not even try.” What this guy did is very impressive, the resources he had doesn’t change that.
@@sushree5683 You are kind of correct but in the end having such expensive equipment and powerful PC he used to combine all those images allowed him to make that image. Not too mention the DSLR he used. He would not have done it without all these so it is what it is.
Wow. I didn't even hear about this. What an amazing kid. He is extremely intelligent and will go far. His passion for Astro photography is beautiful to see. Many of us don't know what to do with our lives and he found something cool. To edit all the photos together to make the moon is brilliant. That takes time. I'm so glad he is getting such praise and recognition for his hard work. I need to look up his social media to follow him because I'm sure it's just the beginning. Great story
I am so proud of this young Man! It is such a joy to see stories from around the globe of young people enjoying science! Unfortunately, Western society does not celebrate news like this about other cultures enough! Much love and support from Texas!
It's not about being rich enough to get that huge gadget. It's about determination. Many richer kids usually spoil themselves. He isn't that rich, but still making India proud. Dude you're such an inspiration. 🇮🇳❤️❤️👏👏
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters.
Dude was feeling sleepy, so he decided to take shots of moon. Chand ne inko taare dikha di. Update: For those who didn't understand the context of the comment and had been raging in the reply section. He was feeling sleepy, so he took photos of the moon to avoid sleep & make the time productive. He then uploaded it on the internet but he never thought these shots are the most clear photo of the moon & these pictures would get so viral. That's why I said "Chand ne inko taare dikha di". Advice for you guys: Improve your thought process, try to think about anything from different perspectives & be positive. Your life is negative but that doesn't mean everyone is negative.
@Shayad rather than saying chand ne inko taare dikha diya you should say chaand ne inko Taara bana diya star ⭐ he is a gem of the person and doing this seems easy but takes lots of research hard work and learning .... Very proud of you Prathamesh you rock 🤘 boy
Those who is bullying him for his good economical background. Let me say you, when you have money , you have much more beutiful ways to get ditracted, get spoilt. This man gave that wealth a good direction by achieving such beutiful hobby. Kudos to this guy. Shame on trollers
Hi Prathamesh, if you see this comment I want to say that I am deeply inspired by your work. I am a 17 year old and a huge space enthusiast caught up in the crappy education system. I want to pursue aerospace engineering to get a chance in world's top space organizations. But this video has proved that there is no right time to achieve what you desire. I promise I will do something about it. Thank you National Geographic for posting this.
Yeah India's ed system is indeed crappy but many great, highly educated and talented people have come out of this same system too. So be optimistic. Do more research and you will find the right method to reach your dream! Most importantly, don't give up! More power to you!
1. Scouting and finding location 2. Being disciplined to wait for moonrise 3. Waiting for perfect shot alignment 4. Monotiring hours long of shots 5. Editing 36 hrs to achieve perfection 6. Not sleeping for 2 days 7. Uploading But no, all everyone focussed on was the PRICE of his telescope
they should be. there are lots of people with what you described. but not everyone gets the chance to get hands on those equipment. the whole reason that many people commented about the money should tell you not everyone get the same chances or are in circumstances like he is. the real world isnt like in the movies. you could work all year non stop and grind like in those motivational videos but it sometimes wont turn out like this.
@@conspiracy1914 You have your mobile phone with you, tell me what you have achieved till now with it? As you know lakhs of people alone in india are earning by using their different skills through a mobile phone.
@@Aman.__.Pal_47 "using their different" see that should tell you. not everyone also has the same skill. not everyone has enough money to get the latest phone too. so does that mean he should learn other skills to first earn enough to buy the phone so he can learn even more skill to earn to get that telescope. why isnt everyone like steve jobs? thats the kind of question you are asking. they cannot be even if they tried or wanted to be. are you earning lakhs through your phone? if not WHY not? what i am looking for is reasons
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped..++.+
I'm really happy for him and he is such a inspiration for young photographers! Also thanks to his parents for supporting him in this field. As not many parents support their children apart from studies:(
I'm a high-school student, and I've always wanted to do something in that field. (Astronomy) Seeing someone only a few years older than me do something so extraordinary, cool and amazing, it inspired me to continue my dreams!
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.++++
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped..+.+.+.+
@@prtygrl5077 True that! But it's not about being rich enough to buy those huge gadgets; it's all about determination this guy has; usually teens this days don't want to spend money and time on such things all they do just spoil themselves but this guy made India proud it's all about patience..like getting perfect picture !u
Passionate to hum bhi hai...pr Ghar se support nahi milta ye sab karne ke liye...but still me try krta hu khud se job krke Mera passion Pura krne ka...
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.++++..+.
@@protapsen1910 India has ISRO but it's really hard to convince Indian parents to allow us to have astrophysics or astro-photography as a career. So even though many people have such talents they don't show it to the world since they don't get encouraged
Literally everyone:- wow!!This boy has so much talent at this very young age and doing a great work toward his passion. Le me :- lagta hai is ka papa kharche ke liye kabhi na nhi krte.
Yaa kudh hi kuch kaam karke kamaya hoga, Yeh bhi ho sakta na? There are youtubers who own 1cr worth car, so he may also did something to earn and invested in it,
Yes, passion toh humare paas bhi tha, par paise toh fees ke nahi the, astronomy se ab astrology pein aa gaye hai. #lower middle class. Can dream but hardly achoeve
True enough !! There are so many inspirational crewmates but then there's a guy from a show with goofy CGI fooling kids with a stupid story which literally is so cringe that Doraemon looks better , he has no inspiration or any knowledge whatsoever
Amazing work Prathamesh! You found a passion and went all in - that's what creates the magic. Hope you continue this momentum and achieve new heights in astronomy. All the best!
Fantastic images. So many images he took, to be able to layer them into a brilliant clear picture of our moon. Wonderful work by someone so young and new to astrophotography. 👏
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.+.+.+.
What a beautiful video I just saw today. As a Sri Lankan I am so proud that an Indian boy took this pic with so much effort and dedication towards it without proper sleep.
The fact he manage to have a real astrophotography set at age 16 is Impressive I couldn't even buy the cheapest astrophotography set I'm only using an dslr and a tripod for astrophotography
@@venkateshvenkataramani2386 update: definitely agree with you as its equipment costs too much. I misunderstood it as useless instead of hobby. my bad, sorry
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.+.+.+++
@@prtygrl5077 It's so hurting to read that out, and observe that people like you don't admire geat achievement like these No one is talking about filter here or how expensive it is, we all know that minerals images was photoshopped, we all are admiring how he captured 60000 frames in a crowded city like Pune, rearranged all of them and presented the masterpiece
That's why it is necessary to motivate young people to follow their passion. If every youth in India followed their passion, there will be overall growth in each sectors.
To people saying he's got wealthy parents to buy him an expensive telescope, please watch the whole video. He joined an association called Jyotirvidya Parisanstha, which provided the equipment. See 1:49
Prathamesh, your passion and photographs are outstanding. Please use your knowledge and passion for India. Many just go away, thinking there are no opportunities here! 🙏
May God almighty bless you success in every aspect of life.May your passion lead you to the climax of astronomy. At the same time I earnestly request your local Government authorities to provide every genuine assistance to you for moving forward in your project. Love you sir
@@raol6807 bruh man c'mon grow up🤦🏻he didn't said anything offensive...ppl like you ruin our culture nd religion's image, fyi I'm a Hindu myself nd in Hinduism one is free to worship/not worship any deity or god, you have to chill guys🙏jai shree ram
@@RahulMishra-ld2bo says a libarandu who's country is victim of islamic inavders & 50% population hindu got converted (including pak, Ind, afgh, bangladesh) if you take all population of akhnd bharat you see how many hindus got converted
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped..+.+++.
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.++.++.
I've had immense interest in astronomy too. I always wanted a telescope. But my parents never supported this. I used to take photos with an army binocular and a point and shoot camera. I'm 30 and I still yearn for it.
Maine to bahut kuch capture Kia hai phone mai but unfortunately mere pass telescope nahi hai warna meri pictures viral ho jati pure world mai strange phenomenon se le tak i can capture even UFO in high definition mai mughe nature or unke bare mai knowledge hai even mai unexplained mysteries photo bhi capture kar sakta hu lekin mere eik 10000 phone ke alawa or koi device nahi hai this cause mughe isliye india pasand nahi hai ager mai American ya european hota to abhi tak khud kama ke eik telescope, DSLR le kar mai ufologist, engineer, scientists ban jata sath mai. moral of the story is ager kuch life mai extraordinary ukhad na hai to god se pray kro ki ye country mai na Janam lo this country sucks.
@@strangerguy6281 sorry to say dear but you really need to change your mindset you have no idea how lucky we are to be born in a country like India regardless of the fact if one is born rich or poor.
Great video....people will say that he's exceptional! But the problem to the other millions of brilliant Indian minds is that they don't get exposed to the pre existing beautiful facilities that we have.For example....I am 17 and right now I am getting to know about the institution that he talked about.This shows that 1.His parents must be rich and have a good study study background 2.For most of us Indians money is a factor....not every parent can afford to give them things to increase their intelligence like his parents did. 3.There must be many programs that boosts the intellectual capacity of a child....but WE ARE NOT MADE TO KNOW well about it. We can have at least thousands of these brilliant minds but only if the sources come to us at right times.Parents also must be supportive....and not be only worried about their 10th boards marks...but acknowledge their children to know more.
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.+.+..+.+.
at least be grateful for someone’s achievement even if its not s huge one. Dont just sit and wait for something magical to happened instead find ways for it rather than complaining.
Support the statement. There are lots of teenagers who can do this but their ability not to access Knowledge and Technology and Tension Free minds. Two boys:- 1st Boys His both parents are rich or have Govt Jobs. He Got good knowledge from there parent and from Good Institutions as early. 2nd Boy His father is farmer and mother housewife. He not got any knowledge from his perents. He has not money to get good knowledge and early access of technology. He only thinks about Study and good Job. And at the last people compare both boy at the same line. It's a dual standard of society.
Hey stop making excuses when i was 15 i asked my parents to buy telescope and they did buy me one! Of course i dont have great equipments, but i can clearly see jupiter, saturn(even its rings clearly!), orion nebula, pleadies star cluster, etc…..
Are you kidding me? This is incredible video. I love taking pictures of moon, stars anything in the sky with my old-fashion phone camera. This kid must be brilliant and wealthy family. I found a small telescope binocular in the market place here in Indonesia cost more than two millions Rupiah or equal to more than $ 200. This kid has very sophisticated and expensive tools like awesome telescope to support his research and capturing images on moon. Awesome. Greetings from Indonesia
So true. If I had asked my parents to buy me a telescope when I was 16, they would kick me out of the house. My whole childhood was lost due to board exams... got 90+ in 10th and 12th and now regret it as it is of no use anywhere. No one gives a fuck about boards marks.
@@harshitbalaji1019 story of every Indian middle class family, aukat ke bahar bachche ko paida karo aur padai ke nam pe torture karo. That's why I hate Indian middle class families, they have the shittiest attitude towards their children.
Really fantastic shot of moon capturing very crystal clearly ,My brother. You will be in top position in astronomical photography in one fine day. India needs you. Proud to be Indian Jai Hind .
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.++++..+
Bro, i am also like , love galaxies and universe, I also love to see and study galaxies, stars and other celestial bodies. And this photo of the moon you took is great. I pray that one day you also become the best astrographer in the world. And my aim is also to become an Indian Astronomer.🌌💚🌍🔍
Now only if more parents would push their children to pursue their passion rather than ask them to be only doctors or engineers ; we could have people who could enjoy their life to the fullest and make a greater difference to the country and world at large. And this boy is good example of that..
that’s amazing. people like you inspire me :) thanks for this amazing video and thanks for showing us your hard work. It’s a really beautiful picture of the Moon.
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped..+++.
I'm an Indian and on a full moon day (Purnima); You'd be amazed how beautiful it looks every time. The moon is more golden than silver and it's truly mesmerising to see it through your eyes. 🌝
How awesome you are ! The moon is absolutely beautiful and you shared it with everyone. How proud your parents must feel. Looking forward to more inspiring photos from you. God bless you.🙏🙏❤
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.+++.++.
@@prtygrl5077 this is a mineral moon image possible with less than $1000 worth equipments ..you just need a dslr basic aps c size and a telephoto lens not high quality...that's it no filter required
Kudos to the Boy who is really obsessed with the cosmological objects. It's very rare kind of things in India for young generations to have been engulfed in such passion to be a Star Gazer. I admire his parents to have given full financial support to sustain his obsession. 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
I being an Indian Scientist whole heartedly appreciate your effort. Learn more on Astronomy and give us more clear picture of the universe. Thanks and Regards.
If only every kid could afford such devices.. I have been wanting to buy a telescope for so long.. But seems like a luxury to me now. Moreover at his age i dint even have a phone.He is lucky
@@ramm6258 No charity he paid a nominal fee and he can rent the telescope for free for few days, That's how astronomy clubs works all around the world but one difference is in this club he can bring that telescope to home but in many clubs you need to stay there at night
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.+.++.
Can't blame brain drain for the exact reason. India's education system creates robots rather than polishing talents. Hence they go to the US and become scientists.
I come up with so many weird ideas but I think that maybe someone has done it before me, so I don't do it anymore. I used to think the same thing about taking photos of the moon, maybe I would think that where NASA has a camera worth millions of rupees, what will I do with this low-cost megapixel camera? You have done a great job! It inspires me. thank you
What are doing man...why not make reels on insta better like other youngsters who have no aim in their life All the very best buddy 👏 May you have more successful milestones in your life
@@country9825 Because people uploading so much shitty content on internet without even giving a single thought to it how it will impact others...so much fake, fabricated, vulgar, shameful etc etc Fools are those also who keep on scrolling on those shitty videos without realizing what you just was worth watching or not. That wasn't an insult. You may take it as a wakeup call or realisation
such a coincidence. abhi mera bhi ek hafte pehle hi astronomy me interest aaya hai. every night i go out with my compass and phone, to locate stars and planet, and watch them with my binoculars. abhi telescope nahi hai, but IIT clear karne ke baad sabse mehanga wala khareedunga 🎉
Wow! That’s an incredible photo of the moon captured by 16-year-old Prathamesh Jaju from India! 🌕📸 It’s amazing to see such talent and passion at such a young age. Keep up the great work! 👍🏼 #NationalGeographic #ClearestMoonImage
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.+.+.+.+
It's really an expression of how passionate he is about astronomy cause he did not just sit admiring other's work but also took action and put up his own efforts.
Bro its astronomy, astrology is another shit
He is Marathi man
What is the cost of equipment?
@elbichothegoat2464 that's what I'm talking about, I really admire people like you because you would use the opportunity and not procrastinate if you would get the right equipments :
Ok.Ok.Okay ! 😁
He literally takes" My hobby is photography " to a whole different level.... Keep up the good work bro🤞
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.++++.+.+.+.+
@@prtygrl5077 he is a part of an association dude. Chill and stop being jealous
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@@prtygrl5077 cope
@@prtygrl5077 ratio
The fact that most indian parents refuse to even buy their kid a cricket kit (me included). Idk how this 16yo guy managed to have that Astrophotography setup worth lakhs. Hats off.
Obviously he is from a upper middle class family
@@aadiliqbalkhan8216 its not about upper middle class family if you make your parents believe that you can make future in it they will buy you that thing
Edit : To all the people saying that I'm upper class I'm SC and surname is jakhu and my parents are supportive unlike yours and a mulla like him always divides people in society like they do in their own countries like syria arabia shia sunni etc
@@Aditya33789 ......
Edit:- I replied to a diff comment but seems like I lit a fire in the comments
@@irenerayne7332 can you name some please?
@@chandan-shinde at least someone with a brain .
Some take topic anywhere😞
This guy is from my school. My mother was his teacher...those saying he is lucky to have rich parents are just negative minded. He developed a hobby and made a success out of it. He has worked hard for it.
The story was not about the MOON at all its about the boy!
How sad that they didnt even focused on the photos of the moon its jjust glimpse of the moon WHAT A JOKE?
True story. Aaaaand, he is rich.
Fake claim
@@SPIN_89someone from his bloodline chose to put the work in, this guy made the best use of what he had. sure having the resources can be very important but imagine if the greatest minds had the same mindset. “i don’t have this and that so i might as well not even try.” What this guy did is very impressive, the resources he had doesn’t change that.
THE PICTURE IS PHOTO SHOPPED STOP THIS CHARADE
ASTRO photography is very expensive hobby. He is lucky to have rich parents
Exactly I can only do it with my phone 🥲
im pretty sure he is borrowing the telescope from the amateur association he joined
Nice excuse.👌
🙏🏼
@@sushree5683 You are kind of correct but in the end having such expensive equipment and powerful PC he used to combine all those images allowed him to make that image. Not too mention the DSLR he used. He would not have done it without all these so it is what it is.
@@ashyouknow7420 exactly
Wow. I didn't even hear about this. What an amazing kid. He is extremely intelligent and will go far. His passion for Astro photography is beautiful to see. Many of us don't know what to do with our lives and he found something cool. To edit all the photos together to make the moon is brilliant. That takes time. I'm so glad he is getting such praise and recognition for his hard work. I need to look up his social media to follow him because I'm sure it's just the beginning. Great story
😊yeah
being 16 and being passionate this much towards your work , is just adorable
More of inspiring
@@krishnachaudhary4199 yup
He got a great future ahead
@@slayerace5637 he didn't got , he achieved
nice pfp
I am so proud of this young Man! It is such a joy to see stories from around the globe of young people enjoying science! Unfortunately, Western society does not celebrate news like this about other cultures enough! Much love and support from Texas!
It's not about being rich enough to get that huge gadget. It's about determination. Many richer kids usually spoil themselves. He isn't that rich, but still making India proud.
Dude you're such an inspiration. 🇮🇳❤️❤️👏👏
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters.
@@prtygrl5077 Since when does a moon filter cost 5000 dollars?
I see teenagers in Super and expensive bikes costing 2-3 lakh
He bought Maksutov telescope 1-2 lakh and Good Computer 1-2 lakh
Dude y u got to shit on rich kids.. jus appreciate this boy.. rich poor tu rehne de
You are right absolutely!
Dude was feeling sleepy, so he decided to take shots of moon. Chand ne inko taare dikha di.
Update: For those who didn't understand the context of the comment and had been raging in the reply section.
He was feeling sleepy, so he took photos of the moon to avoid sleep & make the time productive. He then uploaded it on the internet but he never thought these shots are the most clear photo of the moon & these pictures would get so viral. That's why I said "Chand ne inko taare dikha di".
Advice for you guys: Improve your thought process, try to think about anything from different perspectives & be positive. Your life is negative but that doesn't mean everyone is negative.
Very negative thought
@Shayad rather than saying chand ne inko taare dikha diya you should say chaand ne inko Taara bana diya star ⭐ he is a gem of the person and doing this seems easy but takes lots of research hard work and learning .... Very proud of you Prathamesh you rock 🤘 boy
This is the example how shits born to ruin good work
Useless comment just like your mindset
He took photos of only moon as he was sleepy,he wanted to capture Jupiter and Saturn originally.
He has immense passion towards astrophotography...May he achieve new heights..❤️
Those who is bullying him for his good economical background. Let me say you, when you have money , you have much more beutiful ways to get ditracted, get spoilt. This man gave that wealth a good direction by achieving such beutiful hobby. Kudos to this guy. Shame on trollers
finally someone said it!
Hi Prathamesh, if you see this comment I want to say that I am deeply inspired by your work. I am a 17 year old and a huge space enthusiast caught up in the crappy education system. I want to pursue aerospace engineering to get a chance in world's top space organizations. But this video has proved that there is no right time to achieve what you desire. I promise I will do something about it. Thank you National Geographic for posting this.
Feels bad for you since there is a very low chance you can do it in india
Yeah India's ed system is indeed crappy but many great, highly educated and talented people have come out of this same system too. So be optimistic. Do more research and you will find the right method to reach your dream! Most importantly, don't give up! More power to you!
Best of luck to you!
@@shreeyyyyy Thank you for your motivating words. Currently, I am focused on cracking JEE.
@@sleepyfella I am planning to do M tech abroad. But for now just wanna get a good college in India for B tech.
"Now when I look up to the sky I see a bright future ahead" - truly inspirational
1. Scouting and finding location
2. Being disciplined to wait for moonrise
3. Waiting for perfect shot alignment
4. Monotiring hours long of shots
5. Editing 36 hrs to achieve perfection
6. Not sleeping for 2 days
7. Uploading
But no, all everyone focussed on was the PRICE of his telescope
they should be. there are lots of people with what you described. but not everyone gets the chance to get hands on those equipment. the whole reason that many people commented about the money should tell you not everyone get the same chances or are in circumstances like he is. the real world isnt like in the movies. you could work all year non stop and grind like in those motivational videos but it sometimes wont turn out like this.
As they should
Not everyone gets the chance to get those, imagine if anyone can have access to those.
@@conspiracy1914 You have your mobile phone with you, tell me what you have achieved till now with it? As you know lakhs of people alone in india are earning by using their different skills through a mobile phone.
@@Aman.__.Pal_47 "using their different" see that should tell you. not everyone also has the same skill. not everyone has enough money to get the latest phone too. so does that mean he should learn other skills to first earn enough to buy the phone so he can learn even more skill to earn to get that telescope. why isnt everyone like steve jobs? thats the kind of question you are asking. they cannot be even if they tried or wanted to be.
are you earning lakhs through your phone? if not WHY not? what i am looking for is reasons
Congratulations and Best Wishes to you, Prathamesh. I can only imagine the excitement and Pride you have created in Pune. Kudos to you, young man.
So proud of this boy. 💯 Passion,0 distraction. Pray he says this focussed and achieves big in life!
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped..++.+
You are right but equipment midll3 class family can't afford and iphone also 🤣🤣🤣
it's nice but humans have problems of their own on the planet. too many. we can work on solving those first...
@@prtygrl5077 cope
@@marshalop6625 he joined a group
I'm really happy for him and he is such a inspiration for young photographers! Also thanks to his parents for supporting him in this field. As not many parents support their children apart from studies:(
bilkul shi bhai..😬
Bilkul galat
@Ugly 🤮Indian s cg
@@parthcreationn this might be a woman?
@@fahadmalik8862 haa to me bhai boluga to wo ladka ho jaegi kya?. 😄😬
woah saw his work on reddit a year or so back! so glad to see him get the attention he deserves, his passion and talent are truly commendable.
does he have a YT channel to check out his work ??? do you know ... please ... thank you
I'm a high-school student, and I've always wanted to do something in that field. (Astronomy) Seeing someone only a few years older than me do something so extraordinary, cool and amazing, it inspired me to continue my dreams!
thats awesome me too
Me too
Same I was fan of BTS 6 years ago
Same
good luck all of you.
I am following him since that viral post and he is champ. Proud on aurvidya parisanstha and community
This is just amazing! Kudos to him 👏🏻
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.++++
@@prtygrl5077 yu replying to almost every comment with the same crap, how much are you gonna hate on him??
@@gideondaniel8966 I think she is his ex😆😆
So proud of this Guy!The passion he have will take him to another phenomenal level in Indian astronomical history
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped..+.+.+.+
@@prtygrl5077 True that! But it's not about being rich enough to buy those huge gadgets; it's all about determination this guy has; usually teens this days don't want to spend money and time on such things all they do just spoil themselves but this guy made India proud it's all about patience..like getting perfect picture !u
Passionate to hum bhi hai...pr Ghar se support nahi milta ye sab karne ke liye...but still me try krta hu khud se job krke Mera passion Pura krne ka...
@@prtygrl5077 look at you, you can't even stand for entire day alone and that boy did'nt slept for 2 days just for a photo.
"THE DIFFERENCE"
@@prtygrl5077 so what ???
I love this guy. I love his passion for what he does. He's the blueprint for what we all should be. Well done, Sir!
India should encourage people like him
India does and please check ISRO, besides NASA the most successful space agency in the world.
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.++++..+.
India has ISRO and is very successful
@@protapsen1910 India has ISRO but it's really hard to convince Indian parents to allow us to have astrophysics or astro-photography as a career. So even though many people have such talents they don't show it to the world since they don't get encouraged
@@prtygrl5077 It cost him 4 scams ! Relax ! 🤣🤣🤣
50,000 images of 186 gb. That is mindblowing dedication
Literally everyone:- wow!!This boy has so much talent at this very young age and doing a great work toward his passion.
Le me :- lagta hai is ka papa kharche ke liye kabhi na nhi krte.
😂😂 me 2 😂 m like pesa ho to kya kuch nahi ho sakta 😂😂
Yaa kudh hi kuch kaam karke kamaya hoga,
Yeh bhi ho sakta na?
There are youtubers who own 1cr worth car, so he may also did something to earn and invested in it,
U can read if U can't buy instrument. How aryabhatta located such things he doesn't had such expensive instruments
@@Prem-sy8mt bhai 17 ki umar me iphone to kya ek simple mobile bhi afford nhi kr sakta . Lekin kuchch cases exceptional hote hai 🤣🤣.
Yes, passion toh humare paas bhi tha, par paise toh fees ke nahi the, astronomy se ab astrology pein aa gaye hai. #lower middle class. Can dream but hardly achoeve
you are really an inspiration to all the students who are interested in Astronomy.
Among the crowd of people taking reels tiktok shorts, there was guy with brilliant vision and amazing click 👌🏻😍
Now he deserves to be selected for dearmoon mission!!! Not some cringe show hero, really sad that talent like these are undermined in our country.
Pin this comment let the world know about this
Welcome to India 😨🫡🫡
True enough !! There are so many inspirational crewmates but then there's a guy from a show with goofy CGI fooling kids with a stupid story which literally is so cringe that Doraemon looks better , he has no inspiration or any knowledge whatsoever
@@curousity abh ya nahi gaya to jo ja raha hai usko kyu kosna shuru kardiya auntyon ki tarha
Japanese billionaire ki marji
Wo jisko lejaye
@@curousitywho are you talking about?
Amazing work Prathamesh! You found a passion and went all in - that's what creates the magic. Hope you continue this momentum and achieve new heights in astronomy. All the best!
Fantastic images. So many images he took, to be able to layer them into a brilliant clear picture of our moon. Wonderful work by someone so young and new to astrophotography. 👏
This is what we NEED!!! Kudos man.!!! Respect 👏
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.+.+.+.
Kudos mean??
@@sam-001 it means compliments and congratulations to them
@@lightoffire2146 👍
God bless this bright young soul the greatest achievements
🙏🏻🕉️🔱❤️♾️🧿🪬
What a beautiful video I just saw today. As a Sri Lankan I am so proud that an Indian boy took this pic with so much effort and dedication towards it without proper sleep.
Fascinating; parents must be proud of him 👍☺️
The fact he manage to have a real astrophotography set at age 16 is Impressive I couldn't even buy the cheapest astrophotography set I'm only using an dslr and a tripod for astrophotography
This hobby is a bottomless pit
@@venkateshvenkataramani2386 maybe for you only.
astrophysics is one the most conceptual and awesome field
@@kurokawaizana8405 I didn't mean Astrophysics. I was talking about Astrophotography as a hobby. You should see the equipment prices.
@@venkateshvenkataramani2386 update: definitely agree with you as its equipment costs too much. I misunderstood it as useless instead of hobby.
my bad, sorry
@@kurokawaizana8405 Thanks for understanding.
Amazing stuff. It’s fascinating how he combined all the frames in one image.
He's 16 years old, hold your praise.
There's a bunch of lies being made here.
Where did he even get the equipment?
Congrats Prathamesh for your patience and hard work. You are the star of Astrophotography in India. Thanks for inspiring many future stars like you.
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.+.+.+++
@@prtygrl5077 It's so hurting to read that out, and observe that people like you don't admire geat achievement like these
No one is talking about filter here or how expensive it is, we all know that minerals images was photoshopped, we all are admiring how he captured 60000 frames in a crowded city like Pune, rearranged all of them and presented the masterpiece
@@abhinavbhati5159 that user spamming the same comment everywhere, probably a bot
@@abhinavbhati5159 bro even more talented people are still there without the advantage of these equipments
@AbdulAzeem Shaikh so what
Mate, your story is inspiring. What an amazing opportunity for this kid ❤
wow i am just so much impressed ,imagine beginning with photography to capturing moon, his dedication for his passion speaks itself
Wow I am just so much impressed imagine beginning with photography to capturing moon.
2:01 WOW YAAR... Nat Geo India we need more such videos! Thanks a lot for this one. Big ups to Prathamesh for simplifying this well👏
If every parent cooperated with their child's dreams, then India would be the greatest country today
@Green Onions its coz they've been instilled in their mind to either become a doctor or engineer
@@greenonions23 why are you gay
@@greenonions23 So, You are Gay...
@@greenonions23 chill bro I am just Joking 😶😆
same thoughts
He is fully dedicated for his work !!
loved his energy !!
Keep it up bro !!
🤣🤣🤣
That's why it is necessary to motivate young people to follow their passion. If every youth in India followed their passion, there will be overall growth in each sectors.
Hats off Prathamesh genius boy. 🙏🙏❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳🚩🚩
To people saying he's got wealthy parents to buy him an expensive telescope, please watch the whole video. He joined an association called Jyotirvidya Parisanstha, which provided the equipment. See 1:49
Never let anything keep you from reaching for the Moon!
Congratulations on a job well done Prathamesh Jaju!
THE PICTURE IS PHOTO SHOPPED STOP THIS CHARADE
It’s heartwarming to see such passion in a young person.
Great job. Keep it up. The world needs more dedicated and persevering people like you in all sectors of society.
Prathamesh, your passion and photographs are outstanding. Please use your knowledge and passion for India. Many just go away, thinking there are no opportunities here! 🙏
3:21 when your doing something you love, you don't sleep.
The determination on his eyes are beyond words to explain...that much dedicative...wish all the best to future astrologist....
May God almighty bless you success in every aspect of life.May your passion lead you to the climax of astronomy. At the same time I earnestly request your local Government authorities to provide every genuine assistance to you for moving forward in your project.
Love you sir
Shree Raam is God
he is hindu
@@raol6807 Don't bring religion everywhere. This is not good.
@@raol6807 bruh man c'mon grow up🤦🏻he didn't said anything offensive...ppl like you ruin our culture nd religion's image, fyi I'm a Hindu myself nd in Hinduism one is free to worship/not worship any deity or god, you have to chill guys🙏jai shree ram
@@RahulMishra-ld2bo says a libarandu who's country is victim of islamic inavders & 50% population hindu got converted (including pak, Ind, afgh, bangladesh) if you take all population of akhnd bharat you see how many hindus got converted
Looking a picture of the moon is way better that taking bikini photos in beaches😂
What an incredible work! Very very impressive👏👏👏
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped..+.+++.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He is truly an inspiration for beginner astrophotographers like me!
Kudos mate. Very nicely done. Great achievement.
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.++.++.
Amazing! hum to bas sochte hi rah gaye hamare time me. Congratulations and God bless you!
Koi to kar rha hai❤
I've had immense interest in astronomy too. I always wanted a telescope. But my parents never supported this. I used to take photos with an army binocular and a point and shoot camera. I'm 30 and I still yearn for it.
He joined club and rented it.
Same yar..mere yaha support nahi krte pr mene job krke binos le liya es baar aur apne mobile camera se astrophotography krta
Maine to bahut kuch capture Kia hai phone mai but unfortunately mere pass telescope nahi hai warna meri pictures viral ho jati pure world mai strange phenomenon se le tak i can capture even UFO in high definition mai mughe nature or unke bare mai knowledge hai even mai unexplained mysteries photo bhi capture kar sakta hu lekin mere eik 10000 phone ke alawa or koi device nahi hai this cause mughe isliye india pasand nahi hai ager mai American ya european hota to abhi tak khud kama ke eik telescope, DSLR le kar mai ufologist, engineer, scientists ban jata sath mai. moral of the story is ager kuch life mai extraordinary ukhad na hai to god se pray kro ki ye country mai na Janam lo this country sucks.
@@manabi314 which club
@@strangerguy6281 sorry to say dear but you really need to change your mindset you have no idea how lucky we are to be born in a country like India regardless of the fact if one is born rich or poor.
Dude felt sleepy and thought of calling it a night by taking shots of moon and then stayed up for 2 nights just editing 😂
Lies from successful people. He would have purposefully aimed at taking pics of the moon only.
😂😂
He said he was sleepy on that particular night,
Not whole week,
And you can comment on that day itself, it took 4.5 hrs to capture it🤣
J perm, U perm & L perm.
@@JatinBhuyan W prem
Great video....people will say that he's exceptional! But the problem to the other millions of brilliant Indian minds is that they don't get exposed to the pre existing beautiful facilities that we have.For example....I am 17 and right now I am getting to know about the institution that he talked about.This shows that 1.His parents must be rich and have a good study study background
2.For most of us Indians money is a factor....not every parent can afford to give them things to increase their intelligence like his parents did.
3.There must be many programs that boosts the intellectual capacity of a child....but WE ARE NOT MADE TO KNOW well about it.
We can have at least thousands of these brilliant minds but only if the sources come to us at right times.Parents also must be supportive....and not be only worried about their 10th boards marks...but acknowledge their children to know more.
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.+.+..+.+.
at least be grateful for someone’s achievement even if its not s huge one. Dont just sit and wait for something magical to happened instead find ways for it rather than complaining.
Support the statement. There are lots of teenagers who can do this but their ability not to access Knowledge and Technology and Tension Free minds.
Two boys:-
1st Boys
His both parents are rich or have Govt Jobs.
He Got good knowledge from there parent and from Good Institutions as early.
2nd Boy
His father is farmer and mother housewife.
He not got any knowledge from his perents.
He has not money to get good knowledge and early access of technology.
He only thinks about Study and good Job.
And at the last people compare both boy at the same line. It's a dual standard of society.
@@lokeshjangid163 that is what I'm saying.....and people are going like appreciate him....idk when did I not?😃...thanks
Hey stop making excuses when i was 15 i asked my parents to buy telescope and they did buy me one! Of course i dont have great equipments, but i can clearly see jupiter, saturn(even its rings clearly!), orion nebula, pleadies star cluster, etc…..
Are you kidding me? This is incredible video. I love taking pictures of moon, stars anything in the sky with my old-fashion phone camera. This kid must be brilliant and wealthy family. I found a small telescope binocular in the market place here in Indonesia cost more than two millions Rupiah or equal to more than $ 200. This kid has very sophisticated and expensive tools like awesome telescope to support his research and capturing images on moon. Awesome. Greetings from Indonesia
Wow! Great job! So amazing to see young intelligent and ambitious people! This gives me great hope for the future!
Lucky to have such parents ...when i was six teen my parents knew nothing except the upcoming boards exam
Are mee toh laath kata tha apne pitaji se 😅
So true. If I had asked my parents to buy me a telescope when I was 16, they would kick me out of the house.
My whole childhood was lost due to board exams... got 90+ in 10th and 12th and now regret it as it is of no use anywhere. No one gives a fuck about boards marks.
@@harshitbalaji1019 story of every Indian middle class family, aukat ke bahar bachche ko paida karo aur padai ke nam pe torture karo. That's why I hate Indian middle class families, they have the shittiest attitude towards their children.
Now are u still depends on parent?? U can start now as well
@@harshitbalaji1019 now U can explore its never too late if U have will
Really fantastic shot of moon capturing very crystal clearly ,My brother. You will be in top position in astronomical photography in one fine day. India needs you. Proud to be Indian Jai Hind .
Good work young man, you're doing justice to your passion!
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.++++..+
@@prtygrl5077 lmao you poor piece of shit
So so awesome, always feels so good seeing young chaps in india doing such amazing things in such a cool way😊
Wow! Just amazing. When there's a will there's a way. Huge love and respect from Pakistan.🥰🥰
Porkitan 🤣
This younger generation is awesome
what a coincidence! just was wondering about this guy a couple days ago. I believe he took the photo 2 years back.
arvind bahi ke kay haal h.
Bhai tum arvind kejriwal ke bete wagrah ho kya
@@manavmokawat3322 bandar bhai ke haal h
@@khushhalmandal
Jo tera hai
@@manavmokawat3322 Tere naam ka koi famous hi nahi hai teri kya udau?
Bro, i am also like , love galaxies and universe, I also love to see and study galaxies, stars and other celestial bodies. And this photo of the moon you took is great. I pray that one day you also become the best astrographer in the world. And my aim is also to become an Indian Astronomer.🌌💚🌍🔍
Now only if more parents would push their children to pursue their passion rather than ask them to be only doctors or engineers ; we could have people who could enjoy their life to the fullest and make a greater difference to the country and world at large. And this boy is good example of that..
His photography skills are literally out of this world
Ok
People might have money but only few have passion and cruosity this guy is amazing
Props to this kid. He's definitely going places!
that’s amazing. people like you inspire me :) thanks for this amazing video and thanks for showing us your hard work. It’s a really beautiful picture of the Moon.
Great achievement 👌 Keep up the good work 👍 Wishing you a bright future ahead 🙏
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped..+++.
@@prtygrl5077i bet of you were given such equipment, you wouldnt even bother.
@@YISTECH she is replying everyone prolly a ex
You can do it bro we bless you ❤️👍🫂🌚
I'm an Indian and on a full moon day (Purnima); You'd be amazed how beautiful it looks every time. The moon is more golden than silver and it's truly mesmerising to see it through your eyes. 🌝
If it looks golden it's because of the earth's atmosphere
Theres a lot of rich kid out there but noone did like he do, Its not about being rich, its the PASSION he have in his blood salute to you.
Indians are always very passionate about their work, either they are Students, businessmen or Actors
❤from Pakistan
India rocks, nasa shocks 🔥
So happy to see that you have used your time so fruitfully.
Really your parents maybe so proud of you.
How awesome you are ! The moon is absolutely beautiful and you shared it with everyone. How proud your parents must feel. Looking forward to more inspiring photos from you. God bless you.🙏🙏❤
Really Amazing! Just do one thing (no matter how simple) with whole heart and passion and the results would be incredible. Way to go boy!
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.+++.++.
@@prtygrl5077 this is a mineral moon image possible with less than $1000 worth equipments ..you just need a dslr basic aps c size and a telephoto lens not high quality...that's it no filter required
Kudos to the Boy who is really obsessed with the cosmological objects. It's very rare kind of things in India for young generations to have been engulfed in such passion to be a Star Gazer. I admire his parents to have given full financial support to sustain his obsession. 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
I being an Indian Scientist whole heartedly appreciate your effort. Learn more on Astronomy and give us more clear picture of the universe.
Thanks and Regards.
If only every kid could afford such devices.. I have been wanting to buy a telescope for so long.. But seems like a luxury to me now. Moreover at his age i dint even have a phone.He is lucky
He hasn't bought the telescope but joined a club, it belongs to the club.
@@ratankanade7395 I noticed that. I am just saying that its an expensive hobby .
Maksutov telescope 1-2 lakh
Good Computer 1-2 lakh
@@ratankanade7395 So club is doing charity ? He admitted into itwithout money !
@@ramm6258 No charity he paid a nominal fee and he can rent the telescope for free for few days, That's how astronomy clubs works all around the world but one difference is in this club he can bring that telescope to home but in many clubs you need to stay there at night
Wow!! Congratulations Prathamesh ✨👌😇 so proud of you bro
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.+.++.
@@prtygrl5077absolutely correct but this still can't prove that he is not talented. ✌️
Wait 2 years and he's passion will be crushed by "JEE"
Can't blame brain drain for the exact reason. India's education system creates robots rather than polishing talents. Hence they go to the US and become scientists.
Why?
@@winter_bear2008jee is very tough
@@engineeredarmy1152 exactly... I got iit but iit took everything from me in return....
@@shivanshsinghiitbombay8407 would u please elaborate more brother because i think iit is the only good option fir research in india
I come up with so many weird ideas but I think that maybe someone has done it before me, so I don't do it anymore. I used to think the same thing about taking photos of the moon, maybe I would think that where NASA has a camera worth millions of rupees, what will I do with this low-cost megapixel camera? You have done a great job! It inspires me. thank you
One of the best videos I have ever seen on TH-cam in my whole life!!!
Proud to know that India has such talented students.
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. Kids rich parents buys him expensive telescope and camera.. takes a generic shot of Moon..... TALENT!!!!..
What are doing man...why not make reels on insta better like other youngsters who have no aim in their life
All the very best buddy 👏
May you have more successful milestones in your life
Yeah. Everyone should start taking photos of moon in their mobile. Do you really need to insult someone to praise someone?
@@country9825 Because people uploading so much shitty content on internet without even giving a single thought to it how it will impact others...so much fake, fabricated, vulgar, shameful etc etc
Fools are those also who keep on scrolling on those shitty videos without realizing what you just was worth watching or not.
That wasn't an insult. You may take it as a wakeup call or realisation
@@country9825 Yeah, he should.
money
such a coincidence. abhi mera bhi ek hafte pehle hi astronomy me interest aaya hai. every night i go out with my compass and phone, to locate stars and planet, and watch them with my binoculars. abhi telescope nahi hai, but IIT clear karne ke baad sabse mehanga wala khareedunga 🎉
Bro i also have intrest in astro .... should i do iit ?
@@lolo123_ yes why not bro, i hope you do something great
Bhai konsa binoculars liya he ?
Wow! That’s an incredible photo of the moon captured by 16-year-old Prathamesh Jaju from India! 🌕📸 It’s amazing to see such talent and passion at such a young age. Keep up the great work! 👍🏼 #NationalGeographic #ClearestMoonImage
WOW!!! Well done Sir. Greetings from Scotland.👍👍👍
gave me goosebumps, such a talented guy!
He still got expensive equipments, the colours are not possible to capture with ordinary telescopes without extremely expensive physical filters. One filter costs like $5000, imagine having multiple filters. If he didn't use physical filters, then the colours are just fake photoshopped.+.+.+.+
dude u the nft guy lol u here?
@@anglerev5832 yeah, but I couldn't recognise you
If somebody in a far away plant watched you through a powerful telescope they might see you working for NASA❤️
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not everyone even more passionate about this is Lucky enough to follow his or her passion ❤💔