
Canon EOS R + LAOWA 15mm F2 Zero-D, ISO800 20sec 0EV (Equatorial mount tracking)

Canon EOS R + LAOWA 15mm F2 Zero-D, ISO1600 10sec 0EV

I took a photo at the Banba Coast in Cape Manazuru, Kanagawa Prefecture. The conditions weren't ideal, but I managed to capture the Milky Way, with the added bonus of the Ursa Major constellation. (I could clearly distinguish it with the naked eye, but in the photo, it's hard to tell where the Ursa Major is. Maybe I just suck at editing...)