As a fan of landscape Astro photography, that’s still a lot of light pollution.
Amazing! But there is still a bit of light pollution, just a little little bit. The big desert landscape in America is the best for seeing the sky in its full extent.
Apparently there is still some light pollution, I thought there was none because I’m from Germany and there everything is lit and you don’t have any kind of real darkness… sorry
Great picture! Though I would have edited the stars a little bit less purple.
Can I ask you what kind of camera and settings do you use? I’ve had some trouble getting the images stable with long exposures, even if I’ve had the camera stable, Earth’s movement itself will make the stars move in the pic. So how do you get such vibrant colors yet still so stable photo?
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How are the stars purple?
As a fan of landscape Astro photography, that’s still a lot of light pollution.
Amazing! But there is still a bit of light pollution, just a little little bit. The big desert landscape in America is the best for seeing the sky in its full extent.
Apparently there is still some light pollution, I thought there was none because I’m from Germany and there everything is lit and you don’t have any kind of real darkness… sorry
Great picture! Though I would have edited the stars a little bit less purple.
Can I ask you what kind of camera and settings do you use? I’ve had some trouble getting the images stable with long exposures, even if I’ve had the camera stable, Earth’s movement itself will make the stars move in the pic. So how do you get such vibrant colors yet still so stable photo?
That’s a kitchen table, isn’t it?