In early September the Milky Way is almost vertical in the sky. Under the the Milky Way the ruins of St. John's Chapel in Ottenby can be seen. The sky is made up of 16 exposures with ISO 1600, f / 2.0 and 13s stacked with median stacking to reduce noise. The foreground is four exposures with ISO 1600, f / 2.0 and 30s stacked to reduce noise.
The Milky Way with the northern cross (the brightest stars in the constellation Cygnus) above the stone cross that still stands at the ruins after St John's chapell in Ottenby.
According to the forecast, the clouds should be dense over southern Ă–land so it was a bonus to get a night with star photography. In this photo the clock was close to four o'clock in the morning. Orion has begun its journey across the sky. An excellent opportunity to unwind and enjoy the silence around the ruins of St. John's Chapel in Ottenby. 22 exposures with ISO 3200, f / 2.0 and 10s on 24mm were stacked to reduce noise.