Best on black. It seems as if I forget from one end of Summer to the next how to shoot stars! I went out last night for my first attempt and tried stacking a stack of 25 shots taken with intervalometer on a tripod of course. They came out all blurry so I ended up just combining one shot for the stars and one for the foreground. I used Topaz Denoise and I think it came out pretty well.
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I'd hadn't thought to get a blue hour milky way shot but this is just wonderful, drawn in with the water and then an extra gift of the milky way, ahhhhh
Wow, wish I had a spot like that. And wish the weather would clear up here. I've been wanting to get out, but just can't seem to get a clear night. Awesome capture and edit.
wonderfully composed. Milky way season will be ending shortly here. I've never stacked but can you stack star photos without a tracker. Don't have one of those but a lot of posted milk way photos say stacked and tracked?
@lesip for tracking you need a tracker. For stacking you can just take a series of shots and either stack them in ps or with a stacking program. I use sequator