Milky Way Photographer of the Year winners are out of this world!

Daniel Thomas Gum / Capture The Atlas
Mungo, New South Wales, Australia (Image credit: Daniel Thomas Gum / Capture The Atlas)

Travel photography blog Capture the Atlas has published the best images in its 2021 Milky Way Photographer of the Year competition and the results are truly out of this world! 

Useful Milky Way photography gear

• Tripod: you'll need one to keep the camera steady during long night-time exposures: Best tripods

• Star tracker mount: optional, but can keep the stars stationary during long exposures: Best start tracker camera mounts

• Fast wide-angle lens: a wide-angle lens can capture a wider area of sky, and a fast aperture keeps the exposure short: Best astro lenses

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Laurence McJannet

Laurence is an NCTJ-trained journalist with nearly 20 years' editorial experience gained on a wide range of publications, from The Beirut Times in Lebanon to The Sunday Times, and including recent freelance engagements with Future's cycling and automotive portfolios, Outdoor Fitness, and The English Home. He has recently been undertaking a sports broadcast journalism MA at Southampton Solent, gaining valuable TV and radio experience, and am currently videographer for Frome Town FC soccer team. He is the author of Bikepacking (Wild Things Publishing, 2016).