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THE HIGH ARCH OF THE MILKYWAY - ÖTSCHER PANORAMA MOSAIC (HDR/MULTISTACK), Thomas ArtOfPix Großschmidt

THE HIGH ARCH OF THE MILKYWAY - ÖTSCHER PANORAMA MOSAIC (HDR/MULTISTACK)

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THE HIGH ARCH OF THE MILKYWAY - ÖTSCHER PANORAMA MOSAIC (HDR/MULTISTACK), Thomas ArtOfPix Großschmidt

THE HIGH ARCH OF THE MILKYWAY - ÖTSCHER PANORAMA MOSAIC (HDR/MULTISTACK)

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THE HIGH ARCH OF THE MILKYWAY
ÖTSCHER PANORAMA MOSAIC (HDR/MULTISTACK)

Finally it's done, the milkyway panorama over the Ötscher! I've been working on it for a couple of days ^^ I'm not that experienced in making big mosaics, but I love to do them :-) Whether it's good, you decide, I like it ^^

Yes, that was a lot of work - and is unfortunately not perfect - is it the workflow, or already in the shots, I will stay tuned, and they are better and better, that much is certain. From mistakes you learn, from repetitions you get routine - at some point, even the most difficult things, a simple thing, like riding a bike, but there I'm not yet, as far as mosaic panoramas ^^.

I hope you like it anyway, and I hereby wish, a wonderful weekend, all the star enthusiasts out there!
And remember, there's always a little light shining above you, no matter if it's raining or clear, even if you can't see them because you live in the city - they're there, waving at you! You just have to turn off the light to see them twinkling ;-)

High up in the alpine pastures, in small but beautiful Austria, a peak rises into the air, showing itself as the first in a series of mountain massifs in the Austrian Alps - The Ötscher is a 1893 meter high, widely dominating mountain massif in southwestern Lower Austria and is located in the Ybbstaler Alps, which in turn belong to the Northern Limestone Alps. The mountain massif is one of the most easterly located in Austria, landmark of the Mostviertel and its highest peak, with stately 1883m.

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| Canon EOS-R astromodified, Sigma Art 35mm f/1.4, Astronomik L2 UVIR block
| Foreground: 7 part panorama (2 rows), each panel 30s f/2.8 ISO800
| sky: 17 part panorama mosaic (2 rows), each panel 5x30s f/3.2 ISO6400

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