Submitted by ShexyBaish6351 t3_11zydr3 in EarthPorn
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stumpdawg t1_jdeskrc wrote
Voodoo? Hoodoo!
Intelligent_Bath3635 t1_jdf2ii4 wrote
So beautiful! I'd love to visit one day.
Smallpacket t1_jdf8ln7 wrote
Can the sky really look like that?
Mr--Joestar t1_jdfoguz wrote
Not quite this bright and clear, but you can see the milky way with your naked eye sometimes, yeah!
snow_boarder t1_jdfwdha wrote
Hummingdreamer t1_jdfzr90 wrote
Gorgeous!! What camera/lens?
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PepeSilviaLovesCarol t1_jdgnhja wrote
I went last year.. within 2 months planned another trip to go back this year. It’s so worth it. It should be on everyone’s bucket list
RobertTV3 t1_jdhcuhe wrote
God the US sky is beautiful!
ShexyBaish6351 OP t1_jdhfehd wrote
Thanks! This was my Sony a7 with a Zeiss 18mm lens.
ShexyBaish6351 OP t1_jdj7662 wrote
If you're shooting a 25 second exposure in the early morning hours when sunlight is just barely visible in the sky, then yes, you can get an image that really looks like this. But even though the Milky Way will be visible to the naked eye at that time, it definitely won't be this clear and detailed. Only a camera sensor can capture it in the way you see here.
Hummingdreamer t1_jdm10h0 wrote
I gotta get me some better lenses for mine
ShexyBaish6351 OP t1_jdmapt4 wrote
The Zeiss 18mm is my best lens, hands down.
Hummingdreamer t1_jdnctlw wrote
Do you have a website for your photography?
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