Took this picture in the Teide National Park in Tenerife. The rock formations in the foreground are the "Roques de GarcĂa". Shot in late September, but processing took quite some time as I still am rather new to this. Not having any decent wide angle options I decided to shoot this as a 3x4 panorama, after stitching and an initial crop the image size is almost 200 MP. Each tile in the panorama is made up of 4 stacked exposures.
EXIF: Sony A7RII with Sony FE 50mm F1.8
Sky: ISO 4000 | f2.8 | 4x8s per tile
Foreground: ISO 4000 | f4 | 4x20s per tile
Processing: Stacked with Sequator, panorama stitching and all other editing was done in Affinity Photo 2 on iPad
Obviously the Sony FE 50mm F1.8 is not exactly well regarded as an astro lens but most of the imperfections disappear with the rather heavy compression here. All in all I am quite happy with how everything turned out. Any feedback is more than welcome.

It looks like magic.