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FollowThis picture is the winner of 2014 Sony World Photography Awards - panoramic category
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This picture is the winner of 2014 Sony World Photography Awards - panoramic category
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Awards
Lucky 3 Award
Contest Finalist in The Lighthouse Photo Contest
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Contest Finalist in Capturing Light by Focal Press and Creative Live
Absolute Masterpiece
Superb Composition
Peer Award
Top Choice
Outstanding Creativity
Superior Skill
Jaw Dropping
All Star
Magnificent Capture
Exceptional Contrast
Genius
One Of A Kind
VIP Favorite
Master Editing
Top Class Lighting
Great Find
Virtuoso
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mitchellrichards
May 17, 2014
This photo is incredible! Love the clarity, milky way shots are always are winner!
emileabbott
March 05, 2015
Shows a lot of pre-visualization and though planning as well as skill in composition, lighting and presentation of all the elements. A true masterpiece.
brandonbernard
August 13, 2015
Fantastic processing of the night sky despite the light... I'm still not sure how to process the sky to be this clean. Well done!
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Location
In Capo Spartivento, south coast of Sardinia.Time
about 3 am in April.Lighting
It's natural light from the lighthouse.Equipment
I used a Canon 500d and tokina 16-28.Inspiration
I knew this place so I wanted to shoot the panoramic of this place and it's a perfect for the composition.Editing
I stitched the shots with a panoramic software, then I post processed with lightroom and photoshop.In my camera bag
Sony a7 Sony a7II Sony a7RII samyang 14 Sony 16-35 Sony 70-200 Sony 55 1.8 Sony 28-70Feedback
Choose a good point for the composition, and take many shots, a lot, all of them at the same exposure. It's important the overlap you choose for every shot, usually from 40 to 70%.