These are long-exposure photos of the night-sky in the Alps by Lac de Serre-Ponçon. It was already really dark as the photos were taken, but the sky makes over time everything bright.
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Awesome photos! i'm dying to get out and try shoot at night but the weather has been preventing it for the last while,
what lens did you shoot on ? i currently have a 50mm prime and an 18-55mm, thinking i might need something wider though in order to get great shots
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Thanks. On a canon eos 550d with the 18-55 mm with around 20 minutes exposure. A wider lens is definetly a good idea for photos with a lot of sky. 18mm and an aperture around 3.5 is also not that great when you want to make a photo without the stripes of the stars. But the sky was so clean, that you could see many stars. In the mountains it's more possible, in cities you can't see this many stars with the light pollution. It's also always luck to make good photos.
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