Sean Pierce Long Exposed Sunrises July 20, 2016 20 minute Milky Way exposure. Canon 6D 16mm · f/11.0 · 30s · ISO 400Astrophotography milky way golden hour Landscape stars long exposure Laguna Beach california seascape Log in or register to post comments 10 Comments Crystal Provencher September 10, 2016 This. This right here. Holy crap. 0 0 Linus Talltjarn July 4, 2018 I like the lower part of this image but the night sky looks horrible. Some images dont need a composited night sky. Sometimes less is more. 0 -1 Robert Huerbsch July 4, 2018 Linus Talltjarn he said it is a single 20 min exposure... if so then the low level clouds are blocking the dawn light which is why you see the night sky like that. 0 0 Ryan Luna July 9, 2018 Robert Huerbsch The OP stated the MW is 20 minutes. The ground has to be a seperate image. 0 0 Måns Segerlund October 19, 2018 Linus Talltjarn This effect can be created in camera if you start before the sunrise and stop just when the light starts to appear. it is very hard tho. 0 0 chris bryant July 4, 2018 It's a beaut 0 0 tim Matthews July 4, 2018 20 minutes exposure and no star trails, guess it's possible with a 0.4mm lens (using the 500 rule) 1 0 David T July 8, 2018 tim Matthews Or a tracker. 0 0 Harry Jones July 17, 2018 Wow, I'm looking at getting a star tracker and this has just sold it me, amazing! 0 0 ALDO OLALDE July 20, 2018 so cool 0 0
This. This right here. Holy crap.
I like the lower part of this image but the night sky looks horrible. Some images dont need a composited night sky. Sometimes less is more.
he said it is a single 20 min exposure... if so then the low level clouds are blocking the dawn light which is why you see the night sky like that.
The OP stated the MW is 20 minutes. The ground has to be a seperate image.
This effect can be created in camera if you start before the sunrise and stop just when the light starts to appear. it is very hard tho.
It's a beaut
20 minutes exposure and no star trails, guess it's possible with a 0.4mm lens (using the 500 rule)
Or a tracker.
Wow, I'm looking at getting a star tracker and this has just sold it me, amazing!
so cool