One photo takes almost thirty minutes to stitch together.
British photographer Rob Dickinson has captured these absolutely stunning images of the Milky Way, drifting in the New Zealand skies, by stitching together up to 80 photos.
Robert Dickinson / Caters News Agency
Robert Dickinson / Caters News Agency
Dickinson told BuzzFeed News the photos "really push the camera gear."
"I use a Cannon 6D," he said, "and I also use a Gigapan Pro... Basically these things help stitch together like 80 shots to make one image. The whole process takes about 30 minutes."
Robert Dickinson / Caters News Agency
Robert Dickinson / Caters News Agency
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