The lighthouse in Segerstad shines its light under the rising arc of the Milky Way. This is a singel row panorama with 11 exposures taken with 14mm, f/2.5, ISO 6400 and 20 seconds per exposure.
The lighthouse in Segerstad under the cygnus-region of the Milky Way. Eight exposures was stacked to reduce noise.
The stone cross at the ruins of St. John's Chapel near the southern cape of Öland is a grateful motif for night scenery. Here, both the light from the Långe Jan lighthouse and the light painting with a flashlight give the foreground character. The red color of the nebula in the Milky Way is clearly visible since the camera is astromodified. Nine exposures of the starry sky and eight for the ground were combined to create the final image.