Forever broadening my photography skills... I have decided to up my game in the area of astrophotography and have a Star Tracker on it's way. Is there anyone using a star tracker on here. Want to pick your brain, I'm sure it will hurt a little.
Specialty paper in the background from Hobby Lobby. Lighting from Lumecubes. Spackled bright spots are from bouncing light off a piece of semi-crinkled aluminum foil.
The background wall is a silver corrugated specialty paper purchased at Hobby Lobby. The little lights are little LED lights purchased at Hobby Lobby as well. the red light is from a red led light. Smoke is from an incense stick.
This shot is done with with black foam-board. Incense for the smoke. Lumecubes for lighting with gels. The light panel on the left is Photoshop and the green bar on the right is Photoshop.
Because the moon is a reflector bouncing the light of the sun you will be closer to shooting a daylight shot than the settings of a night shot. The stars showed up because a sensor is more like a glue tape that is collecting light that you can't see until it becomes visible on the sensor. When I...