I’m proud to share Narnia, a full 360° winter panorama captured at Castle Hill, New Zealand. This decade-old classic now feels timeless, thanks to a fresh edit.
On this night, fresh snow blanketed the limestone boulders, transforming the landscape into something out of a dream. The Milky Way arches overhead, its galactic core blazing in the west, while to the south, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds hover just above the horizon. To the east, the Zodiacal Light, sunlight reflecting off interplanetary dust, rises faintly into the night, casting a gentle warmth across the frozen silence.
Every sound was softened by snow, and the world felt completely still. It was one of those rare moments when the universe seemed close enough to touch.
Size: 25251 x 12625 = 194,462,650 pixels
Resolution = 318.79 megapixels
Tech info:
32-shot panorama, Canon 6D, 24mm Samyang, f/2.4, 20s, ISO 10,000
Narnia is a quiet reminder of why I first fell in love with astrophotography, the stillness, the light, and the feeling of standing inside something infinite.