Rising Milky Way (Wide Field)
Using a 8mm lens with a Fujifilm X-T3 under Bortle 3 skies while visiting Pagosa Springs, Colorado, I time lapsed the Milky Way as it rose before the last quarter moonrise. The field of view is 109 degrees extending roughly from east-southeast to south-southwest.
Note the first night (17 June), the sky contained patches of moving green airglow and lots of satellites. The second night (18 June) had better sky transparency and much less satellites.
The exposures ranged from 13 to 10 seconds, iso 6400 to 8000, at f/3.5.
Rising Milky Way (Wide Field)
Using a 8mm lens with a Fujifilm X-T3 under Bortle 3 skies while visiting Pagosa Springs, Colorado, I time lapsed the Milky Way as it rose before the last quarter moonrise. The field of view is 109 degrees extending roughly from east-southeast to south-southwest.
Note the first night (17 June), the sky contained patches of moving green airglow and lots of satellites. The second night (18 June) had better sky transparency and much less satellites.
The exposures ranged from 13 to 10 seconds, iso 6400 to 8000, at f/3.5.