Finally got around to processing these Milky Way photos from my trip to Metamora. Here are the best ones! I took enough frames of the Milky Way for a timelapse movie, but about half way through my lenses fogged up with dew. I still have a good number, but I'm not sure it's worth making into a short clip.
The sky appears purple because of light pollution and adjusted for white balance in Photoshop Camera RAW.
![milky way milky way](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEghDV4bUZ7PT2B-VibmyZVxfTYZmjamA7k7EydmjlsRgE4JanoxmLubmI07OpTKMxnRNMEsh2D7clSM4nXXjn64NF2rrCRHH-DdeZw0rOd-gY-TuwbG940MUKQr53HgLEDfQ8_bo5eIhb1l/s400/milkywaywidesouth.png) |
Single exposure: 18mm, f/4.5, ISO 1600, 15 sec |
![milky way milky way](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjzNDynFHL9d_4EsieuAV8Kq7-BWVlYxh_qX1FGIV9yIK5iyoyV8wcsseVwbfULyT81m0ZISGOzJrYZGhqt1UP0SIpee_gpzp3nXFMOjhwsaIJCHo0qYOzRMTCQrOuppX9ptIM9evUT37HU/s400/milkywaywide.png) |
Single exposure: 18mm, f/4.5, ISO 1600, 15 sec |
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