Focus stacking/pano/tracked/blend
Story: I planned this shoot last summer and I went to bivouac with my tent on the Cernera summit, in Dolomites, a wild place with an exposed edge in the south side (the side that you are see).
My idea was to catch the Milky Way over the Civetta summit in the center of the frame, between the little rock on the left of the frame and the Cernera summit in the right where I placed my tent.
I was lucky to have a clear sky without clouds and humidity, not a usual condition in Dolomites, especially in the summer.
The final picture size could seem a little weird (it's 16:9 ratio) because I shoot for the foreground in the blue hour, and after i tilted up a little bit my camera to catch the Milky Way core.
Foreground: Focus stacking 4x120" f/4 iso 1200 during the blue hour, Viltrox 13mm 1.4
Tent: 1x10" f/2.8 iso 400, Viltrox 13mm 1.4
Sky: (first time that i use the star tracker) Tracked pano of 5 vertical panels with Ioptron Skyguider Pro, each panel 1x60" f/2 ISO 800, Sigma 30mm 1.4
Absolutely stunning.