Ben Alldridge, SPILT MILK (LANDSCAPE 2026)

The Milky Way, despite often being featured as a static thing with common placement in images, is a totally dynamic thing. Over the course of the season, it rotates across the sky through a full range of positions and alignments. From barely visible in the beginning of the year over blooming lavendar at sunrise, to rising in the evening at sunset, to falling long into the evening. This allows endless possibilities for how we use it - and a rare moment of off season.

Images have been resized for web display, which may cause some loss of image quality. Note: Original high-resolution images are used for judging.