COBlackDog
New member
Hi,
I went backing in the mountains and wanted to take extended exposure shots to see if I could get some good pictures of the Milky Way. I realized that there was some red indicator light ruined the long exposure...I tried to cover up the light and some of the images are better, but in all of the pictures have red light on the right side of the picture. I'm not even sure what light it is. How can I turn this off so that next time my star pictures turn out better?
The first image I inserted shows the redish tint and in the 2nd one I was able to crop out most of the red to make a pretty decent pic.
And if anyone general tips on taking pictures of stars/Milky Way that would super helpful.
Thanks,
I went backing in the mountains and wanted to take extended exposure shots to see if I could get some good pictures of the Milky Way. I realized that there was some red indicator light ruined the long exposure...I tried to cover up the light and some of the images are better, but in all of the pictures have red light on the right side of the picture. I'm not even sure what light it is. How can I turn this off so that next time my star pictures turn out better?
The first image I inserted shows the redish tint and in the 2nd one I was able to crop out most of the red to make a pretty decent pic.
And if anyone general tips on taking pictures of stars/Milky Way that would super helpful.
Thanks,
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