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If thats a real photo (and not photoshopped) - it looks absolutely amazing !
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Yes, as “The Crown of the Dolomites” (Edoardo Brotto) it’s a real panoramic at almost 180° photo.
http://www.dreamerlandscape.com/dream/?p=3529
http://www.dreamerlandscape.com/dream/?p=3309
Here's his Flickr Album http://www.flickr.com/photos/ninjaclimber/
and photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/ninjaclimber/10153036894/in/photostream/
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The Crown of the Dolomites
Finalist at the Sony World Photography Award and published in "The Daily Telegraph"
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yep was entered in last year's Sony World Photography Awards 😉
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(ex-Sony employee - fanboy forever)

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Its now my desktop wallpaper.
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I'm of the same opinion as you Quinnicus it looks photoshopped.
My reasoning for this is due to the two galaxy shaped images on the bottom left of the image and last I checked you were unable to see galaxies with the naked eye.

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I was curious about that too to be honest. So I looked it up yesterday and found this:
http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/questions/question15.html
So it appears you can see other galaxies with the naked eye, from Southern Hemisphere (ie South Africa), without a moon and I guess it would also help without "light polution" as well.
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Ok stand corrected but I would still be surprised if you can see galaxies in that much detail with the naked eye perhaps photo stacking was used.
Anyway it is a great photo and I suspect it looks good as your wallpaper.
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Yes, as “The Crown of the Dolomites” (Edoardo Brotto) it’s a real panoramic at almost 180° photo.
http://www.dreamerlandscape.com/dream/?p=3529
http://www.dreamerlandscape.com/dream/?p=3309
Here's his Flickr Album http://www.flickr.com/photos/ninjaclimber/
and photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/ninjaclimber/10153036894/in/photostream/
PS
The Crown of the Dolomites
Finalist at the Sony World Photography Award and published in "The Daily Telegraph"
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Anyway the place was Dolomites Italy.
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I mean of the photo "The Crown of the Dolomites" !!!!!! taken as an example of such kind of photos
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I think they used sorcery or witchcraft
Great shot.:smileyhappy:
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By the way the photo on “Quinnicus” post is of the series
Quiver Trees by Night (Florian Breuer, South Africa) https://plus.google.com/photos/116903844822251801653/albums/5772921479346908017?banner=pwa
The place: Quiver Trees Forest Namibia
http://www.earthshots.org/2012/07/quiver-trees-by-night-by-florian-breuer/ (here another, with equipment description and how (230°view, panoramic))
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