Mount Sinabung volcano erupted a fews ago.
Note the contrast of the Volcano and the Milky Way Galaxy on the background when the picture was taken at night.
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I agree, but I think it’s two pics combined. Not a single shot.
Yes I concur with @Riva , two photos in one.
The deep space photo is courtesy of space observatory
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One more thing , our entire solar system is part of the milky way so you might want to rephrase your wording
This is a single shot taken by an amateur photographer and posted on a fb page.
am referring to foreground and background concept in photography
If that were the case, the light of the volcano would be too bright I think. Taking a photo of the stars requires long exposure and a steady camera. Meaning you have to set up the camera on a tripod and leave it there for some minutes. That means that the light of the volcano, which is much brighter than the stars would be very bright you might not see he volcano such clearly. (This particular photo of the volcano looks like a point and shoot)
Disclaimer: This is not a professional argument (perhaps the location provides a better view of the stars, or perhaps he used better cams), I’m only talking from my short experience with night photography.
Check this photo, see the stars and the light at the library entrance. That’s long exposure, about a minute or 30 sec (can’t remember) to capture stars you need long exposure, which overexposes bright lights.
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I think, it depends on which branch of which spiral of which arm of the galaxy we’re on…
Is this in anyway related to raila? Rwnbp.