Technique
What the Milky Way Teaches You About Exposure (When You Stop Fighting It)
The first time I tried to photograph the Milky Way seriously, I drove out to the Oregon high desert, set up in the dark, and shot at ISO 6400 with a 30-second exposure because someone on a forum said that was the right way to do it. The images looked like someone had dragged a wet paintbrush across a black canvas. Smeared, noisy, directionless. I drove home at 3am thinking I just didn’t have the right gear.