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It takes a photographer 12 years to expose a photo of the Milky Way – SwordsToday.ie
Illustration for the articleImage: Astro anarchy (Others)The following image may be the ultimate desktop background. This is no less. Finnish astronomer
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The following image may be the ultimate desktop background. This is no less. Finnish astronomer JP Metsavaini spent 12 years displaying our remarkable snapshot Galaxy. An image of 1,7 gigapixels It has a cumulative exposure time of 1250 hours.
Metswainio reportedly started filming the project in 2009. For the next 12 years, he focused on various areas and objects in the Milky Way, depicting mosaics as individual works of art. To complete the overall high resolution…
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