Long Exposure - Milky Way @ Nida, Lithuania

On my holidays we went to the coast of Lithuania, to this lovely little town of Nida.
It is known for it's sand dunes and beautiful quiet beaches - however I never expected to see so many stars there at night - the place was very remote however, but I was still amazed and was able to see the Milky Way with a naked eye. Just amazing. I quickly ran back to my hotel and got my tripod/camera and spend the rest of the night at the end of this long stone bridge, taking a photo after a photo after a photo...

Hope you'll enjoy as much as I did :)

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CategoryLong Exposure Photography
SettingsISO 3200 14 mm f/2.8 30s
CameraCanon EOS 5D Mark III
LensSamyang 14mm F2.8 UMC
LocationNida - Lithuania

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David @livinadream <- follow for more!

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Nice shot. Been there so many times

Thank you! Yes - we are going back there this year! This time for a longer time too to soak in the place and have sand in every place possible after we are done! :D

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This is just epic!

Resteemed :)

Thank you - You are too kind :)

Thank you kindly.

Stunning shot! Great work!

Thank you kindly :)

Enchanting! I love the shooting star at the top! <3

Thanks - you can see a satellite trail a little below too! :)

Nice, is it a shooting star on the top...?

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Thank you - yes it is, you can also see a satellite just below it :)