4 hours of looking led to this spectacular Milky Way cave picture – “I’m always drawn to locations that feel unique and relatively undiscovered”

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This {photograph}, Galaxy on the Rise, was captured in Tenerife, the Canary Islands, the place the photographer spent almost 4 hours looking for a hidden cave that proved remarkably troublesome to search out.

“I’m always drawn to locations that feel unique and relatively undiscovered, and this cave was a perfect example,” says astrophotographer Anastasia Gulova, reflecting on the picture that has now been chosen for Capture the Atlas 2026 Milky Way Photographer of the Year collection.




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