I discovered something quite unexpected this week amongst my screeds of images taken in Cyprus.
I’ve been working with image stacking technique for developing my astrophotos in Photoshop.
This image captured near Kyrenia is made of 16 sequentially shot photos.
In the top right corner is Polaris, the northern star, which clearly marks the earths axis of rotation.
A small reminder that everything is moving.
16x30sec exposures, f/2.0, ISO 1600, 12mm.