Milky Way Panorama with converted 3D image 3D glasses required for second image
I captured this panoramic shot while looking for places with interesting landscape to capture the milky way. This is three photos combined in order to capture the full glory of the milky way. I used lightroom to edit and to stitch the three photos together. It was a perfect new moon night with no clouds and only slight light pollution from the city in the distance. It was a pretty cold night, cold for Arizona anyways but nothing like what others are experiencing with snow and ice.
The second photo above is a 3D experiment that requires cheap 3D glass like what you would get when going to see a 3D movie in the theaters. Its not perfect, but it gives you an idea of how you can play around with converting your photos to 3D images. Photos with multiple objects different distances away look much cooler and I plan to share some of those very soon.
Canon EOS 6D
30 Second Exposure
ISO 3200
Edited in Lightroom
14 mm Rokinon
Magnificent Milky Way Panorama! Excellent shot and well done! ;)
Thanks @tangmo :)
You're welcome! ;)
That tentacle of our milky way has billions of stars in it forming like a cloud @azfix
I never get tired taking pictures of it.
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