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"Looking into the past and going further into infinite time"
Photo taken at the Temple of Poseidon, an ancient Greek temple located at Cape Sounion, dedicated to the god Poseidon! I used the Astrotracer function with GPS on my Pentax K-1 camera. A star tracker in astrophotography (or simply star tracker or astrophotography mount) is a device with a small motor that compensates for the Earth's rotation. It thus follows the movement of the star in the night sky, allowing you to use longer shutter speeds while still capturing sharp stars. For this shot, I used the Sigma Art 35mm f/1.4 lens.
Photo taken at the Temple of Poseidon, an ancient Greek temple located at Cape Sounion. Four portrait exposures, each 75 seconds long, with a 30-degree overlap at f/4 and ISO 800.
I used the Sequator app for the four 75-second exposures, then Lightroom, and finally Photoshop to merge them into a panorama.
For the shot of the Temple of Poseidon, I used the Pentax 15-30mm f/2.8 lens: at 15mm, two 75-second exposures, also at f/4 and ISO 800.
Then I merged the background (the sky) with the Temple in Photoshop.
Printed on A2 Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 gsm.
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