Camino de Santiago by jborrases

Camino de Santiago

Is the name that also we use to refer to Via Lactea's arm. This is my first night-astronomy shoting session attempt
wondrous.
August 22nd, 2014  
Fantastic. Great job, looks like you've been taking these types of shots forever!!
August 22nd, 2014  
Ciao, amigo. I'm about to leave this project. I've enjoyed your beautiful pics. Thank you! All the best :)
August 22nd, 2014  
Good job.
August 22nd, 2014  
Unbelievable. I'm still up to find a place without much light pollution, just to try this.
August 22nd, 2014  
Muy buena Joan....precioso cielo!!!
August 22nd, 2014  
WOW!
August 22nd, 2014  
this came wonderful!! My plan is to go out in September, when the air is a bit clearer. How long was your exposure?
August 22nd, 2014  
This reminds me how my skies looked before light pollution.
August 23rd, 2014  
I was debating bringing a tripod or extra pair of shoes to Spain next month. I believe the shoes will now be staying home and the tripod in the suitcase.
August 23rd, 2014  
@blueberry1222 @kt8ird Thank you very much. It was the first time. I must continue working on
@stimuloog Thank you and good luck. I hope to see you soon here sooner
@andy3168 @szabokriszu @altadc Thank you very much
August 31st, 2014  
@irisn Thank you, you can check exif link. The expossure was 25s, 1/2.8 ISO 1600. But for avoiding stellar movement I readed after I took this picture that you maximum speed ( in seconds) must be 400 / focal length in a APS-C sensor ( 400/17mm = 23.5, then 20 seconds )
August 31st, 2014  
@joansmor Thank you very much. I've planned this picture on holydays to avoid the light pollution of Barcelona.
August 31st, 2014  
@phillyphotos Thank you very much... You can carry on tripod and buy a pair of shoes on your destination ;)
August 31st, 2014  
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