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A photo composite of multiple exposures. From the photographer: “The complete winter milky way, which is the outer region of our home galaxy and therefore not very prominent to the naked eye, especially in suburban areas. At a very dark site – here at Emberger Alm in Austria, roughly 1800mtrs above sea level, I managed to take this panorama of the complete winter milky way bow. Due to high exposure values, the man made light pollution gives the sky a yellowish tint.

This is a very seldom imaged object, compared to hundreds of summer milky way bows, containing the bright and prominent galactic core, that can be found around the web. Compared to the latter, this is a hard target to capture, especially with the dark dust lanes.

Technical details:
This panorama is composed of 15 panels in two rows, 7 for the bottom row and 8 for the top row to give a bit of headroom for perspective correction of the sky.

Data for each panel: Pentax KP, Samyang 10mm f/2.8, 1 x 25sec, ISO 5000

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