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Pinnacles
After over a week without chasing dark skies, I was absolutely stoked to head out again last Friday. The weather wasn’t the best—partly cloudy, a bit blowy, and cold enough to make you wish you’d packed an extra jumper. But sometimes, you just take what you can get, hey?
Even with the dodgy conditions, I managed to snap this 35mm, 18-shot pano of the southern Milky Way rising over the Pinnacles. It’s not every night you get to see the stars putting on a show like this. Reminds you why braving the cold and late nights is always worth it.
Gear: Nikon D5500 (modded) - 35mm f/1.8 - Star Adventurer 2i Pro - Hoya UV/IR cut
Sky: 12 x 30s, 35mm at f/2.8
Ground: 6 x 4s, 35mm at f/8
Pinnacles
After over a week without chasing dark skies, I was absolutely stoked to head out again last Friday. The weather wasn’t the best—partly cloudy, a bit blowy, and cold enough to make you wish you’d packed an extra jumper. But sometimes, you just take what you can get, hey?
Even with the dodgy conditions, I managed to snap this 35mm, 18-shot pano of the southern Milky Way rising over the Pinnacles. It’s not every night you get to see the stars putting on a show like this. Reminds you why braving the cold and late nights is always worth it.
Gear: Nikon D5500 (modded) - 35mm f/1.8 - Star Adventurer 2i Pro - Hoya UV/IR cut
Sky: 12 x 30s, 35mm at f/2.8
Ground: 6 x 4s, 35mm at f/8