This week for Photo of the Week, we
would like to feature an amazing shot of the Milky Way over Florida's
Space Coast. Captured by the skilled photographer Michael Seeley, this
beautiful photo blended the amazing landscape of rural Osceola County,
Florida with a chance passing of the International Space Station. To
achieve this beautiful, crisp view of the Milky Way, Seeley combined two
photos to create this composite. The first was a 30-second exposure of
the Milky Way taken prior to the taking of the second, 156-second
exposure.
For more fantastic photos, be sure to check out Seeley's Flickr at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/mseeley1/
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