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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 757784" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p>Thanks, Cindy.</p><p></p><p>I tried (in daylight) and knew to focus on the ball for a good lensball image, but the background will be out of focus (e.g., STM's first image). For the night-sky scene, we always want to focus on infinity (the stars). So if we add a ball in the scene, what expected is to maintain star clarity and add the crystal ball image. Much more like the online example (the Aurora+ball scene) and STM's second image. Maybe the aperture is the key to accomplish this as seemed shown in STM's images. Mind STM to reveal how far away the ball was located from your camera in the second image? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 757784, member: 47518"] Thanks, Cindy. I tried (in daylight) and knew to focus on the ball for a good lensball image, but the background will be out of focus (e.g., STM's first image). For the night-sky scene, we always want to focus on infinity (the stars). So if we add a ball in the scene, what expected is to maintain star clarity and add the crystal ball image. Much more like the online example (the Aurora+ball scene) and STM's second image. Maybe the aperture is the key to accomplish this as seemed shown in STM's images. Mind STM to reveal how far away the ball was located from your camera in the second image? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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