This week for Photo of the Week, we
would like to present an amazing long exposure by Shane Wallwork. Taken
in Neath, New South Wales, this lovely photo features the old Neath
Railway Station and signal box underneath the splendor of the Milky Way
Galaxy. Unlike typical Milky Way shots we feature here, this lovely
photo not only includes a train station (because who doesn't love
trains), the Milky Way Galaxy (in all its beauty), but also a long
exposure of high-speed traffic zooming
past on the local road. Together, these three elements work together to
create a serene shot of the Australian outback that would dazzle
anyone's eyes.
For more fantastic photos, be sure to check out Wallwork's Instagram @shanewallwork at https://www.instagram.com/shanewallwork/
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