With the help of a piece of photographic equipment, 28-year-old photographer Alessio Putzu used long shutter exposure technology to capture the ethereal colours of the Milky Way hanging over historic castle on crystal clear nightsky. The special equipment Alessio Putzu needed is called “astro tracker” that is aligned with the Pole Star to follow the revolving sky.
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Will you let me know the cost of the second from top image of St.Michael’s Mount.
I require I print and a copy of the image I can have printed on vynl to have mounted on a glass screen measuring 760mm (wide) X 585.mm (high).
Graham Hickman
tel: 01736 711890
Dear Mr. Graham Hickman
Here’s Alessio Putzu’s website http://www.alessioputzu.com
Best Regards