If you’re stuck in a city like us, farmer and photographer Randy Halverson has a video for you. He spent three weeks capturing the spinning Milky Way (and airplanes, satellites and the glow of a nearby town), out in the plains of central South Dakota. Using a robotic camera rig, he took hundreds of still photos in about 20 three- to four-hour shoots, then stitched them together. Press the HD button.
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