Morning Milky Way
Taken by Ruslan Merzlyakov on February 16, 2019 @ Råbjerg Mile, Denmark
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Date Taken: 2019:02:17 13:13:25
 
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The Lost World. It's again time to wake up at 3 in the morning to chase the Milky Way before the stars will disappear in in the bright summer nights, here in the Northern Hemisphere. That night I drove 50 km to the Northern Europe's largest sand dune - Råbjerg MIle in N Denmark. All this just to photograph the Milky Way in the 30 minutes room between the moonset (86%) and the end of astronomical twilight. As the night was fading out, the scenery of Råbjerg Mile started to fill with the warm, golden, pre-sunrise morning light. Canon EOS 6Da + Samyang 24mm f/1.4 + iOptron skytracker 30 seconds, f/2, ISO 1250-2000, HDR panorama Follow me for more astrophotography: instagram.com/rmerzlyakov/ facebook.com/rmsphotography95/ vk.com/rmerzlyakov95
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http://instagram.com/rmerzlyakov/
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