The Milky Way

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My first attempts at the Milky Way. This was taken a Fort Churchill, in Nevada, USA. The Fort is the ruins of an old US Army fort and Pony Express station that dates to 1870.
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  • Canon EOS R6
  • RF15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM
  • 27.0 mm
  • ƒ/2.8
  • 20 sec
  • ISO 2500
 

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Wow! Brilliant shot! That’s encouraging that these were first attempts at Astro. I have been planning on a trip in Utah this summer and want to take advantage of the opportunities to get some shots of the night sky. But I have zero experience! I have been reading a little on the process and gear needed to capture the skies like you did! Good job!
 
Wow! Brilliant shot! That’s encouraging that these were first attempts at Astro. I have been planning on a trip in Utah this summer and want to take advantage of the opportunities to get some shots of the night sky. But I have zero experience! I have been reading a little on the process and gear needed to capture the skies like you did! Good job!
Hi Oz, I was lucky enough to stumble across a free online training course (total of 3 hours) about capturing the Milky Way. A photog holds the course once or twice a year in order to get interest in her paid for MW training. Her web site is http://www.kristinerosephotography.com. I'd be happy to share the tips I received. It basically boils down to 2 things - an approximation of the right camera settings to use (a good starting point that needs to be adjusted for your individual equipment) , and the software tools necessary to make sure you can find the Milky Way in the sky :) Utah will be an amazing place for astro, it's amazing for photography in general!
 
Have to envy some of you guys and where you live (just a little mind you :ROFLMAO: ).
I'm in Scotland at 55 degrees north which is just at the limit for seeing the Galactic Centre some of the year. Our climate is a little on the....damp side. I was out last night on the new moon and took these shots about 3am. You can see the MW is pretty weak looking. Also a smallish town to the south (Peebles) has caused a bit of light pollution.
I have had better shots though but it's an RF forum.
 

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