On August 10th I was at the Nordholz wind farm to photograph the Milky Way. The wind was a little bit too strong, so that the rotor blades are unfortunately not to be seen on the photos.

Nordholz wind farm

Here both pictures were taken with the Fuji X-T20 and the Fujinon 10-24/f4. The first picture is composed of 30 light and 15 dark frames with Starry Landscape Stacker. The second picture is made with 15 lights and 15 darks.

Nordholz wind farm

Originally, I wanted to create a timelapse of it, but my editing skills are probably not mature enough for that. Well, you learn and learn and learn…

Here the short timelapse where you can at least follow the movement of Jupiter and Saturn over the night sky. The recording time with the Fuji X-T20 and Fujinon 18-55 is about 30 minutes with 96 frames of 13 seconds each at f4 and ISO 1600.