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Newbie question on shooting the stars
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<blockquote data-quote="nick29" data-source="post: 43170" data-attributes="member: 8633"><p>Here's a photo I took last night. F/3.5 ISO 1600, 30 second exposure.</p><p>It doesn't look too bad but nothing compared to starg33ker's photo. How do I get that brownish gas-like look to appear in the photo? Is it just the area of the sky you shot at or is it light pollution where I am taking the photo? Or settings on my camera? I don't expect to get fantastic results like that straight away but that kind of photo is what I am aiming for.</p><p>[ATTACH]7699[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick29, post: 43170, member: 8633"] Here's a photo I took last night. F/3.5 ISO 1600, 30 second exposure. It doesn't look too bad but nothing compared to starg33ker's photo. How do I get that brownish gas-like look to appear in the photo? Is it just the area of the sky you shot at or is it light pollution where I am taking the photo? Or settings on my camera? I don't expect to get fantastic results like that straight away but that kind of photo is what I am aiming for. [ATTACH=CONFIG]7699._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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