Wow. Where was it taken from, altitude, place would be nice to know.
Maleficent_Sound_919 on
How do you get a picture like this?
Is this what you can see with the naked eye as well?
igneisnightscapes on
The Milky Way in haRGB paints the night sky above this 20m high oak. Is one of the most polluted skies that I’ve worked this year and despite that, I like the result and the details. Editing this photo I was thinking about how important is having a personal workflow, comparing with last year when I started… each time astrophotography is being more and more enjoyable.
Ha data: 1 row panorama, 3 panels x 20 120s, ISO 2.500, f/1.8
Foreground: 1 row panorama, 5 panels x30s, ISO 2.500, f/4
MootRevolution on
I’ve seen a lot of pictures like this, but I still don’t understand how we see the milky way as an arc in the sky, while the earth is in the disc of the galaxy itself. Shouldn’t we be seeing a kind of a straight line ?
IncreaseSpice on
Harmonic Convergence? A bunch of people are about to start airbending
Outrageous_Plum5348 on
OMG this is stunning. Shear genius. You are truly talented.
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Wow. Where was it taken from, altitude, place would be nice to know.
How do you get a picture like this?
Is this what you can see with the naked eye as well?
The Milky Way in haRGB paints the night sky above this 20m high oak. Is one of the most polluted skies that I’ve worked this year and despite that, I like the result and the details. Editing this photo I was thinking about how important is having a personal workflow, comparing with last year when I started… each time astrophotography is being more and more enjoyable.
@ igneis.nightscapes
EXIF:
Sony a7 IV
Sony a7 III Astro mod
Sony 14mm f1.8 GM (foreground)
Sony 20mm f1.8 G (sky)
iOptron Skyguider Pro
RGB data: 1 row panorama, 7 panels x10 60s, ISO 640, f/1.8
Ha data: 1 row panorama, 3 panels x 20 120s, ISO 2.500, f/1.8
Foreground: 1 row panorama, 5 panels x30s, ISO 2.500, f/4
I’ve seen a lot of pictures like this, but I still don’t understand how we see the milky way as an arc in the sky, while the earth is in the disc of the galaxy itself. Shouldn’t we be seeing a kind of a straight line ?
Harmonic Convergence? A bunch of people are about to start airbending
OMG this is stunning. Shear genius. You are truly talented.