Oscar Keserci – an amateur photographer from Finland, has just released a mesmerizing collection of photos capturing the horizon and Milky Way, leaving many enchanted.
It's already late at night, yet here I am, admiring the stars... in Finland and Greece

Oscar Keserci, a self-taught photographer, ventured to Rhodes Island (Greece) and the self-administered municipality of Kirkkonummi (Finland) to document the stunning beauty on starry nights.
In Oscar's pieces, the night stands out with hundreds of twinkling stars illuminating the serene roads and quiet beaches below.
To capture truly impressive night shots, Oscar told Daily Mail that meticulous planning, hours of driving, and sometimes staying up all night are necessary.
Sometimes, he has to revisit a location multiple times to capture the perfect shot.

Oscar also needs to understand the terrain of each place to choose the most beautiful shooting angles. He often opts for open, dimly lit spaces to highlight the beauty of the star-filled sky.
“Observing the stars, the Milky Way, and auroras are things we cannot do during the day. I also really enjoy the quiet space and the feeling of solitude in those moments,” affirmed the photographer.
Oscar uses two different DSLR cameras with long exposure capabilities, wide lenses, and tripods. His Facebook and Instagram accounts collectively attract a total of 14,000 followers.
“I hope I can inspire other photographers and help them appreciate the beautiful moments in the night that very few people see,” he said.






By Binh Minh/Tuoi Tre
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourFebruary 13, 2017