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How to take this shot or make this image?
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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 747363" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>I see the star trails in front of the aurora, which is actually just weird to my eye. So he took a long exposure which I presume brought out the ground level exposure and minimized ISO noise. It could be 1 very long exposure or a layer-stack with many exposures. The aurora appear to be more noisy, so a shorter exposure at a higher ISO setting. He then layered them and combined. But again, the trails in front of the aurora look weird to me and I would have either layered different or thrown out the whole project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 747363, member: 48483"] I see the star trails in front of the aurora, which is actually just weird to my eye. So he took a long exposure which I presume brought out the ground level exposure and minimized ISO noise. It could be 1 very long exposure or a layer-stack with many exposures. The aurora appear to be more noisy, so a shorter exposure at a higher ISO setting. He then layered them and combined. But again, the trails in front of the aurora look weird to me and I would have either layered different or thrown out the whole project. [/QUOTE]
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