While away on holiday I went exploring around Lake Hāwea in Otago, New Zealand and found this little spot called “the neck”. This spot was only 20 minuets out of Wānaka and only about a minuet or so off the main road. I was trying my best to get the Milky Way rising out of the peak of a nearby mountain over the calm lake waters and feel I’ve done an okay job here.
The exif for this image:
Foreground 3×55”, iso 800, f1.8
Sky 12×15”, iso 1600, f1.8
Sony a7 iii, Viltrox 16mm
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While away on holiday I went exploring around Lake Hāwea in Otago, New Zealand and found this little spot called “the neck”. This spot was only 20 minuets out of Wānaka and only about a minuet or so off the main road. I was trying my best to get the Milky Way rising out of the peak of a nearby mountain over the calm lake waters and feel I’ve done an okay job here.
The exif for this image:
Foreground 3×55”, iso 800, f1.8
Sky 12×15”, iso 1600, f1.8
Sony a7 iii, Viltrox 16mm
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This is such a phenomenal shot, it has such a peaceful vibe 💚
Great pic: 💚
It’s just perplexing….
To think we’re ONE of HUNDREDS of BILLIONS of planets ‘dancing’ in just our galaxy alone.