Went to Grand Canyon last week and took this photo immediately after astronomical sunset. The Milkyway core had already set at this point. I made a silly mistake of setting the aperture at f7.1 instead of the max permissible my lens could allow i.e. f4.0. Photo was taken with ISO 3200 at 24mm, 120 sec setting.
In hindsight, it turned out a good choice since the moon was still out and at f4.0, it would have masked out the milky way if it had been this setting...
A total of 12 photos with 3 rows were stitched to form this panoramic photo. Halfway through the process, a shooting star shot across and u could see that in the middle of the photo. Hope u guys enjoy it!
https://flic.kr/p/H1rUJP
Grand Canyon MilkyWay Pano by
heyjojos, on Flickr