Milky Way
Taken by Alex Barnedt/1987APhotography on April 22, 2018 @ Lone Rock, Utah
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Date Taken: 2018:05:06 17:46:10
 
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Taken at Lone Rock in Utah, about 45 miles west of Salt Lake City on April 22, 2018. This is a double panorama photo, one for the sky and one for the foreground. The sky consists of 6 panes, each pane is 3 shots stacked and tracked at 120 second exposures, F/2.2, ISO400. The foreground is 14 panes, 2 rows, 60 second exposures F/5 ISO100. Each set stitched together and then used Photoshop to blend the two panoramas together. Using a Canon 6D, Sigma 35mm F/1.4 lens, and a Skywatcher Star Adventurer star tracker.
Photographer's website:
http://www.facebook.com/1987APhotography
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Alex,

When I first looked at your image I never would have thought that there was more than just one nice image, I was surprised when I read your description, you did a great job stitching all those images together. Your beautiful image was well worth all that work. Have you climbed that big Rock?

Mike Olason
Posted by Icylander2 2018-05-06 22:14:12
 
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