Shooting from a tiny pale blue dot, watching millions of other equally intriguing pale blue dots, feeling so incredibly small, and yet also an integral part of something so infinite.
The wonders of shooting long exposures during freezing cold at 2218 meters high, and getting a part of the fascinating milky way coming right out from the top of the Passo Sella mountains.
Location: Passo Sella, Dolomites – Italy
Technical info: 30 seconds | Venus Laowa 15mm f2.0 | ISO 1600 | FLM Tripod and ballhead | Wireless remote shutter | Freezing cold resistance
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