This photograph is printed on Epson Fine Art Cotton Smooth Natural paper (A3+), a 100% cotton archival fine art paper with a smooth surface and exceptional tonal depth.
We are looking at the center of the Milky Way. This region is so rich and diverse that describing all visible objects would require a pocket-sized encyclopedia—so I will spare you that.
In short, what we see here are entire generations of stars of different ages, brightness levels, and masses. Some are coming to an end, others are being born, but all are drawn toward the same destination: Sagittarius A* — the gigantic supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy.
Lens: Samyang 135mm f/2.0
Camera: Canon EOS R
Mount: UMi 17R
Mosaic composed of 4 panels
Exposure time per panel: from 3 to 12 minutes
Location: Waterberg, Namibia
We are looking at the center of the Milky Way. This region is so rich and diverse that describing all visible objects would require a pocket-sized encyclopedia—so I will spare you that.
In short, what we see here are entire generations of stars of different ages, brightness levels, and masses. Some are coming to an end, others are being born, but all are drawn toward the same destination: Sagittarius A* — the gigantic supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy.
Lens: Samyang 135mm f/2.0
Camera: Canon EOS R
Mount: UMi 17R
Mosaic composed of 4 panels
Exposure time per panel: from 3 to 12 minutes
Location: Waterberg, Namibia
This photograph is printed on Epson Fine Art Cotton Smooth Natural paper (A3+), a 100% cotton archival fine art paper with a smooth surface and exceptional tonal depth.