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50mm Panorama Cygnus Region of the Milky Way, Egor Goryachev

50mm Panorama Cygnus Region of the Milky Way

50mm Panorama Cygnus Region of the Milky Way, Egor Goryachev

50mm Panorama Cygnus Region of the Milky Way

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Cygnus Region is one of the most interesting parts of the Milky Way in the northern hemisphere that accompanies us in spring, the whole summer and even autumn and can be recognized by its red flame of h-alpha nebulosity visible in the pictures. This image was taken during my night shooting on the island of La Palma. It shows Cygnus Region rising from the northeastern corner in the early morning hours in spring. When the night goes on this part of the Milky turns out to be almost overhead and can be a good target for some deep space as well as wide angle photography.   

Nikon D750a, Sigma 50mm F1.4 Nikon Art, iOptron SkyGuider Pro, motion control: Syrp Genie Mini 

Sky: panorama - 7 images stacked in Starry Landscape Stacker, 20 panels with 50% overlap blended in PS. Settings: 50mm, f2.8, exp. 20 sec, ISO 6400, light pollution filter - Optolong Clear Sky

Foreground: panorama – 1 image per panel taken with use of in camera LNR, 10 panels with 50% overlap blended in LR. Settings: 50mm, f1.4, exp. 1 min, ISO 800, no filter

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50mm Panorama Cygnus Region of the Milky Way, Egor Goryachev