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50mm Pano - Rising Milky Way in Namibia, Africa, Egor Goryachev

50mm Pano - Rising Milky Way in Namibia, Africa

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50mm Pano - Rising Milky Way in Namibia, Africa, Egor Goryachev

50mm Pano - Rising Milky Way in Namibia, Africa

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Location: Rooisand Desert Ranch, Chausib, Namibia
If you travel to the southern Hemisphere, you can notice that the night sky with all the constellations look differently there. The Milky Way starts its journey very steep in its upside-down position in the southeast then goes almost overhead in the middle of the night and sets as a nice shaped arch exactly in the west. This year I had a chance to travel to Namibia for astrophotography tour. It was my first experience of shooting under the southern sky that I want to share with you. This image shows rising Milky Way at the latitude of the Tropic of Capricorn in the evening hours of May. 

Camera: Nikon D750a 
Lens: Sigma 50mm F1.4 Nikon Art, 
Star tracker: iOptron SkyGuider Pro 
Motion control device: Syrp Genie Mini 

Sky: panorama - 5 images per panel stacked in Starry Landscape Stacker (noise reduction), 34 panels with 50% overlap blended in PS. Settings: 50mm, f2.8, exp. 30 sec, ISO 6400, light pollution filter - Optolong Clear Sky
Foreground: panorama – 5 images per panel, focus stack, 8 panels with 50% overlap blended in LR. Settings: 50mm, f1.4, exp. 30 min, ISO 6400, no light pollution filter

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50mm Pano - Rising Milky Way in Namibia, Africa, Egor Goryachev