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by RHSman2
2454 days ago
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I live in Switzerland and while I have seen it plenty, I, and I mean me, hadn't properly seen it in till the last few years. By seeing it, realising that I am looking out from our planet across that galaxy plane. It was a very special evening. As they say, you can be told things but you have to experience to know. I hope more people get to realise it. |
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I camp up there a lot, all seasons, even have full frame camera with tripod with me for night shots but you simply can't escape the glow (at least I didn't manage so far).
But to be honest, even in himalayas 2 years ago (3 passes hike in Everest region), or on Aconcagua (6000m camp) last winter the skies were mostly just OK. Of course with 30-second exposure things come to light, but I don't like those overly-photoshopped pictures of milky way so popular these days. Very little reality, too much painting with brushes with regard to color representation.