
There are two ways on this picture, captured on 29th June 2014 not so far from Waihau beach of New Zealand. The first way is on the ground, heading to far beach. The upper way is much more unique to see – it’s a projection of our Galaxy called Milky way. Somewhere far seems to be those ways are connected, but no. There is border between it, which is our atmosphere. Without it we wouldn’t even exists here and perhaps in any other place of the Universe. Very high in this air sphere is lunimiscenting due to complicated chemical and physical processes colorful airglow – very hard to be visible by eyes and only photograph can easily reveal it. But there is more than that – also other star islands, dwarf galaxies on right, called Magellanic clouds. All from Earth’s way up in the air and far far away then… Canon 6D, Samyang 24 mm, f2.8, ISO 6400, panorma of 4 single images, each 4×10 s, darkframes applied, tripod.