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The Milky Way reflected in one awesome lake somewhere deep within Colorado. I've been working on this photo for months. When I originally shot this panoram...
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The Milky Way reflected in one awesome lake somewhere deep within Colorado. I've been working on this photo for months. When I originally shot this panorama, I had captured the Milky Way reflected in the lake but could not get the stitching to line up right. I figured out finally how to do some manual adjustments in another program and got it to line up. This is two rows of vertically oriented shots stitched together. I used a Brinkman Dual Xenon light to add some exposure to the shore and blended exposures to get a good match. Hope you like it.
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People's Choice in Milky Way Panorama Photo Challenge
Contest Finalist in Nightscapes Photo Contest
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Runner Up in Still Waters Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Still Waters Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Trey Ratcliffs Put Your Best Foot Forward Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Crystal Clear Photo Contest
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itsnickelwell
September 14, 2015
Breathtaking capture. All the time you put into this shot really paid off!
cmorisset
October 03, 2015
Wow! Amazing work. Congrats on making top finalists. Dreamworld is right! Cheers ( :
HaliSowle
October 27, 2015
A dreamworld indeed. This is just mystical. Congratulations on being a finalist.
adamsumner
January 08, 2016
I love this image and want to take similar ones myself. I just wish I could understand Viewbug's method of describing focal length!
mattpayne
January 08, 2016
Thanks Adam - just do the math, I think... 140/10 = 14mm :-) ... for this shot though I did two rows of panoramas at 14mm
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