Stillness and Quietude of the Milky Way
Exploring in the Arrecife de las Sirenas, I came across this place where the stars reflected when the wind gave a break. After making my way down to the shore, carrying all the equipment on my back, what was a quick view of the ground ended up being an entire night of waiting without water, food, or warm clothes (I always forget something in the car). Although the views were nice, the Scorpio constellation was so obvious at sight, and the feeling of needing to capture the Ha, the RGB, and the foreground when sticking to photos, the night went perfectly well. It’s another occasion of making an effort for a nice photo; the result pays off the thirst and cold.
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  1. Amazing. Looks so surreal. I have so many questions like: how do you photograph the earth and sky for a period of time w/o relative movement and are the colored areas of sky from non-visible spectrum converted to visible? I assume you’re overlapping images. Maybe you can just refer me to a basic astrophotography reference rather than explain basics. This is so very cool.