Sergio Garcia Rill
Observatory moonset
I recommend checking out the interactive virtual reality version of this image at: 360cities
This is a panoramic image made out of 17 individual images stitched using Hugin for Mac.
Each image was taken with a Nikon D600 and a Bower 24mm at f/1.4 for 10 seconds at ISO 2500.
I let the setting moon illuminate the telescopes for me while it still allowed the galactic center of the milky way to be visible.
The images where taken at the top of Mt. Locke in the Davis Mountains of west Texas, which is the highest point in Texas highways.
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Observatory moonset
I recommend checking out the interactive virtual reality version of this image at: 360cities
This is a panoramic image made out of 17 individual images stitched using Hugin for Mac.
Each image was taken with a Nikon D600 and a Bower 24mm at f/1.4 for 10 seconds at ISO 2500.
I let the setting moon illuminate the telescopes for me while it still allowed the galactic center of the milky way to be visible.
The images where taken at the top of Mt. Locke in the Davis Mountains of west Texas, which is the highest point in Texas highways.
If you like this image you might want to like/subscribe to my Facebook page on Facebook to keep up with my newest work.
Please don't use any of my photos without permission. Sharing is OK as long as you link back to my page.