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After waiting for the cloud cover to clear it only really broke through directly overhead so no foreground in this shot. I really want to go somewhere dark and get the saggitarius region, which my limited understanding tells me is setting as it gets dark (dropping down past the horizon). I think this is the cygnus part, framed between clouds at either end and still had a fair bit of reflected light pollution to remove.
Popped it on my mates astrotrac, single star alignment, ISO100 (pushed in post the D750 truly does seem ISO invariant), f2.8 and 318 second exposure.
Milky Way by Craig Hollis, on Flickr
Quick bit of messing around with an old shot;
Shard Milky Way by Craig Hollis, on Flickr
Popped it on my mates astrotrac, single star alignment, ISO100 (pushed in post the D750 truly does seem ISO invariant), f2.8 and 318 second exposure.
Milky Way by Craig Hollis, on Flickr
Quick bit of messing around with an old shot;
Shard Milky Way by Craig Hollis, on Flickr