Hi guys!
Milky Way season is coming and i want share with you this Multi Row Panorama take last August in Dolomites, I plan everything at home with PhotoPills and Stellarium, so I was aware that the arch will be very high in the sky and it need a multi row panorama for take the whole arch.
I was very excited and nervous at the same time because the risk to fail the first attempt was very high, and I spent over 4 hours with 20kg of backpack to reach the summit (I slept here whit no tent). Would be a total frustration fail this shoot.
I was very lucky to find a clear sky without humidity (shoot the Milky in Dolomites is not very easy due the tons of humidity that compromise the result), probably I never found a clear sky like that in many years that i go in Dolomites and get an awesome sky signal.
Fujifilm X-T3
Sky: Viltrox 13mm 1.4
3 rows, each row 13 vertical panels, each panels 5 shoots 15" f/2 3200 iso, 195 total shoots for the sky.
Land: Nisi 9mm 2.8
Single row, 10 vertical panels, each panel 3 shoot 120" f/2.8 iso 800
Sequator/PTGui/Photoshop
in the second pic i show you how i planned this shoot, hope can be helpful to understand better, let my know your opinion in the comments :)