In this picture, you can see the core of the Milky Way above the lake called “Lac des Moines,” which means “Monks Lake” in French. It’s located in the Aubrac region, a beautiful place with vast steppes that resemble Mongolia.
For the panorama, I captured 8 tiles for the sky, with each tile being a stack of 7 pictures, each with a 30-second exposure. So, for the sky, this represents almost 30 minutes of exposure. I used a Star Adventurer mount to avoid getting star trails in my pictures. That’s why I had to take the foreground separately, which consists of 3 tiles.
**Settings:**Â ISO 4000 – f/2 – 30 seconds
**Equipment:**Â Canon 6D (astro-modified) – Sigma ART 20mm – Star Adventurer
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WHAT. A. PICTURE. you took man !!! gorgeous!
Vast-Comment8360 on
Wow this is absolutely incredible, I can only imagine how someone’s perspective would shift if they could see every clear night.
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Fantastic work! I love the quality of the light on the horizon and the vibrancy of the Milky Way
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This just became my new favorite wallpaper. Great image it looks amazing!
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Lovely picture… makes one contemplative. Why is called the lake of the monks?
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Hello! Here is a panorama taken during the night of August 8th to 9th.
If you’re interested, you can find more of my work on [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/tinmar_g/)
In this picture, you can see the core of the Milky Way above the lake called “Lac des Moines,” which means “Monks Lake” in French. It’s located in the Aubrac region, a beautiful place with vast steppes that resemble Mongolia.
For the panorama, I captured 8 tiles for the sky, with each tile being a stack of 7 pictures, each with a 30-second exposure. So, for the sky, this represents almost 30 minutes of exposure. I used a Star Adventurer mount to avoid getting star trails in my pictures. That’s why I had to take the foreground separately, which consists of 3 tiles.
**Settings:**Â ISO 4000 – f/2 – 30 seconds
**Equipment:**Â Canon 6D (astro-modified) – Sigma ART 20mm – Star Adventurer
WHAT. A. PICTURE. you took man !!! gorgeous!
Wow this is absolutely incredible, I can only imagine how someone’s perspective would shift if they could see every clear night.
Fantastic work! I love the quality of the light on the horizon and the vibrancy of the Milky Way
This just became my new favorite wallpaper. Great image it looks amazing!
Lovely picture… makes one contemplative. Why is called the lake of the monks?