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unclefishbits t1_j1m32dn wrote
Reminds me of a shot from a beautiful video game I just saw. I posted your picture there. https://www.reddit.com/r/NoMansSkyTheGame/comments/zuyr5z/tiny/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
DanielJStein OP t1_j1m3ds8 wrote
omg no way, would you look at that!
DelcoPAMan t1_j1m4x6m wrote
Nicely done.
And yes, always leave no trace.
Snatez t1_j1m5pt2 wrote
God is a painter and I can prove. What an amazing pic.
Awkward_Smile7 t1_j1m6b59 wrote
OMG a tutorial on how to take such a photo would be amazing!!
HMJebus t1_j1m7cvr wrote
What do you use to combine the individual pics afterwards?
Davegardner0 t1_j1m94f7 wrote
Would love to know the answer to this too. Also I wonder if it's possible to automate all the separate exposures?
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JF-SEBASTION t1_j1mhmrc wrote
Can’t even fathom how you do this but it’s AMAZING!!! Nicely done
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likmbch t1_j1nalyz wrote
Point camera in direction for long time. Set to long exposure, low iso, large aperture. Success.
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Zvenigora t1_j1npt65 wrote
Yes. You can use a remote with an intervalometer setting.
Awkward_Smile7 t1_j1o81wa wrote
Won't long exposure blow out the highlights without any lens filter?
likmbch t1_j1oamgt wrote
Lol I was being a little (understated) flippant.
When I was learning I followed this guide:
https://adamwoodworth.com/tutorials/introduction-to-landscape-astrophotography/
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yoloswagbot191 t1_j1ozc30 wrote
What did you use to compile the image? I’m learning to do this now and started using starstax to try to achieve this result.
Amazing work !
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pappu_bhosdi_69 t1_j1qypwg wrote
wdym by leave no trace? don't leave rubbish there or something else?
DanielJStein OP t1_j1m0lhe wrote
This image is a combination of 258 long exposure photos. 257 were all taken back to back at 30 seconds, then I left the camera in the exact same spot and waited until blue hour to take another shot for the foreground. This allowed me to capture the peak fall colors in the valley below as well as the itty bitty little fog.
If you are planning to visit the ADK in the future, please be sure to leave no trace!