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An Amazing Split View of the Milky Way as If<br />
Photographed from Beneath a Frigid German<br />
River<br />
Last October, photographer Johannes Holzer braved the winter cold<br />
to setup a series of long-exposure shots along the the Isar, a river in<br />
Southern Germany. To accomplish the eye-popping view of the Milky<br />
Way, a mountainous landscape, and the murky depths of the river he<br />
relied on two cameras to shoot three photos from roughly the same<br />
perspective, stitched together here in a final image. Holzer says the<br />
photo “was done with two cameras, [the] sky with a Sony A7r and<br />
Vixen Polarie Startracker, one additional shot for the landscape without<br />
[a] Startracker, [and] underwater was done with a Canon 5Dm2<br />
with an EWA Underwater case.”