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This is the mesmerising image of a colourful Milky Way shining down on Mount Fuji. Steve Lance Lee, 37, captured the sky above the iconic mountain whilst on his honey moon in Lake Kawaguchiko, Japan. Mount Fuji is illuminated underneath the galaxy of stars, creating an impressive landscape. Steve, from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, said: “The scene was mesmerising and I loved the beautiful colours of the night sky. It gives a sense of calmness and peace when you experience it first-hand and it certainly reinforces that we are not alone in this universe. I did some research beforehand to see where Mount Fuji is the clearest from at that time of the year. When we got to the lake, I decided to climb up to the top of the forest so I could use the trees to block the lights from the city, it took an hour of hiking to reach where I wanted to be. Once I reached the top that’s where I saw Mount Fuji together with the Milky Way. At first the Milky Way was not exactly centre of the mountain, but I waited for another hour until it moved around. “Many have said that Japan is one of the hardest places to find the Milky Way, so for me it was a good challenge”. Here: Some of Steves other night sky photography Papuma – Malaysia. (Photo by Steve Lance Lee/Caters News)

This is the mesmerising image of a colourful Milky Way shining down on Mount Fuji. Steve Lance Lee, 37, captured the sky above the iconic mountain whilst on his honey moon in Lake Kawaguchiko, Japan. Mount Fuji is illuminated underneath the galaxy of stars, creating an impressive landscape. Steve, from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, said: “The scene was mesmerising and I loved the beautiful colours of the night sky. It gives a sense of calmness and peace when you experience it first-hand and it certainly reinforces that we are not alone in this universe. I did some research beforehand to see where Mount Fuji is the clearest from at that time of the year. When we got to the lake, I decided to climb up to the top of the forest so I could use the trees to block the lights from the city, it took an hour of hiking to reach where I wanted to be. Once I reached the top that’s where I saw Mount Fuji together with the Milky Way. At first the Milky Way was not exactly centre of the mountain, but I waited for another hour until it moved around. “Many have said that Japan is one of the hardest places to find the Milky Way, so for me it was a good challenge”. Here: Some of Steves other night sky photography Papuma – Malaysia. (Photo by Steve Lance Lee/Caters News)



The beautiful image captured by Steve Lance Lee of the Milky Way seemingly errupting from Mt. Fuji in Japan. (Photo by Steve Lance Lee/Caters News)

The beautiful image captured by Steve Lance Lee of the Milky Way seemingly errupting from Mt. Fuji in Japan. (Photo by Steve Lance Lee/Caters News)



Some of Steves other night sky photography- Mount Bromo – Indonesia. (Photo by Steve Lance Lee/Caters News)

Some of Steves other night sky photography – Mount Bromo – Indonesia. (Photo by Steve Lance Lee/Caters News)



Some of Steves other night sky photography - Cameron Highlands – Malaysia. (Photo by Steve Lance Lee/Caters News)

Some of Steves other night sky photography – Cameron Highlands – Malaysia. (Photo by Steve Lance Lee/Caters News)



Some of steves other night sky photography- Batu Pahat – Malaysia. (Photo by Steve Lance Lee/Caters News)

Some of steves other night sky photography – Batu Pahat – Malaysia. (Photo by Steve Lance Lee/Caters News)



Mount Bromo panorama – Indonesia. (Photo by Steve Lance Lee/Caters News)

Mount Bromo panorama – Indonesia. (Photo by Steve Lance Lee/Caters News)



Some of steves other night sky photography Mount Ijen – Indonesia. (Photo by Steve Lance Lee/Caters News)

Some of steves other night sky photography Mount Ijen – Indonesia. (Photo by Steve Lance Lee/Caters News)



Some of steves other night sky photography - Kuala Kubu Bharu – Malaysia. (Photo by Steve Lance Lee/Caters News)

Some of steves other night sky photography – Kuala Kubu Bharu – Malaysia. (Photo by Steve Lance Lee/Caters News)
14 Oct 2017 09:29:00