I photographed this image at the swinging bridge in Goshen Pass, Virginia in late March, when the Milky Way core is visible in the early morning hours before dawn.
Photographed with a Sony A7III (Ha mod) and Sony 50mm 1.2 GM lens and 24mm 1.4 lens in Goshen Pass, Virginia. Land is a 2 minute exposure (during which a car fortuitously passed lighting up the trees and water) and the sky is a combination of two hour long integrations of RGB and Hydrogen alpha data.
This is a composite image using a sky I photographed separately from the land in order to refine the sky image using two hours of data.
For more astro, check out my instagram: @brennangilmorephoto
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Beautiful place⦠spent five years as a teenager working at the nearby complex of Boy Scout camps; still vividly remember my time there over 25 years later.
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FANTASTIC shot, man! Tack sharp, well framed, beautiful detail in the core itself. Great work, man!
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I photographed this image at the swinging bridge in Goshen Pass, Virginia in late March, when the Milky Way core is visible in the early morning hours before dawn.
Photographed with a Sony A7III (Ha mod) and Sony 50mm 1.2 GM lens and 24mm 1.4 lens in Goshen Pass, Virginia. Land is a 2 minute exposure (during which a car fortuitously passed lighting up the trees and water) and the sky is a combination of two hour long integrations of RGB and Hydrogen alpha data.
This is a composite image using a sky I photographed separately from the land in order to refine the sky image using two hours of data.
For more astro, check out my instagram: @brennangilmorephoto
Beautiful place⦠spent five years as a teenager working at the nearby complex of Boy Scout camps; still vividly remember my time there over 25 years later.
FANTASTIC shot, man! Tack sharp, well framed, beautiful detail in the core itself. Great work, man!