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RE: Post-Processing #29 | Night Photography at Stone Forrest Maros
"...but make sure he or she can stand still without moving for minimal 30"."
In 30 minutes you will get not stars, but traces of stars in the sky)))
Or do you shoot the foreground separately? But then for a long exposure, you don't need a flash, but a lamp... something I'm completely confused))
Excellent result. Especially since you're talking about an old camera.
There is no place near me where there is no parasitic lighting.
And this kind of shooting attracts me very much)
Ups sorry i mean for 30 seconds wrong push ,😂😂
For this photo i don't do blending just single exposure.
In my "light the stars" you can see there is light pollution in lower part of the sky.. i can imagine how hard for you to find place with no light pollution. I have friends who tried to used upside down GND filter for lower part of the sky and it's really work. But i'm not sure it will work for you too.
By dimming the light pollution with a gradient filter, you will also dim the stars in that part of the photo. But if you filter out the color spectrum of light pollution or change the white balance in this part... however, these are just my assumptions))