AngeloPerrone
FollowAnche se percorri la terra tutta intera, non imparerai mai tante cose quante ne imparerai dal mare. Non troverai mai pace se non sul mare, che da parte sua non ...
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Anche se percorri la terra tutta intera, non imparerai mai tante cose quante ne imparerai dal mare. Non troverai mai pace se non sul mare, che da parte sua non ha mai pace. (Pär Lagerkvist)
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Location
I took this photo near Otranto in Italy three weeks ago.Time
I took this photo during night of May 10.Lighting
This picture represents the transition between two parallel worlds.Equipment
I used a Manfrotto tripod and a Nikon d750 with Nikon 20 mm 1.8G.Inspiration
I always try to photograph the Milky Way in remote places where there is very little light pollution. In my pictures I try to represent the beauty of the area in which I live with heavenly vault.Editing
Yes I used the post -production using the Photoshop graphics software. The photos that I realize are part of the genus astrophotography and the post production is a key point to bring out the weak signal of the Milky Way.In my camera bag
I always have my Nikon D750 and a wide-angle lenses in my bag with Nd1000 filter, some SD Cards and cleaning cloth.Feedback
The astrophotography is a genre of photography very particular and difficult. We have to deal with the weather conditions , with humidity and with the full moon. We must learn the post production and waste hours , days and weeks to create a perfect working method. But in the end the result will always rewarding because we photographed with our idea something that our eyes could not see ...