I'd previously posted a different version of this 'Southern Milky Way Rising' panorama, where the camera was in landscape orientation and shot 6 'vertical'.
This is a similar scene, but the camera was in portrait orientation and is 12 shots (2 rows of 6) cropped to a 3:2 ratio, 30s each, f/2.8, Canon 6D, Samyang 14mm @ ISO6400.
That's a beauty Mike. Love the way you enhanced the bright stars.
Greg.
Thanks Greg, appreciate the feedback. Even though it's a little 'unnatural' it helps make the identifiable constellations stand out more - otherwise with such a wide-angle lens they just get lost.
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Originally Posted by Larryp
Lovely image, Mike
Thanks Larry.
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Originally Posted by Octane
Probably your best yet, Mike.
Although, a suggestion, if I may -- is it possible to clone the sign post out?
H
Thanks H, appreciate it.
Yeh I probably could/should clone out that post. It's a little distracting.
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Originally Posted by philiphart
Nice work. Sure was amazing green airglow in all your Lostock images.. especially this one Mike. So hard to know what these images 'should' look like.
Did you blur the bright stars manually or have you got a plugin for that too?
Cloning out the signpost is a good idea.. but I only do that reluctantly as well.
Thanks Phil. I know what you mean. No doubt my images are more 'colourful'/processed than some people like or present, but individual taste.. you know Pretty much all of my widefield images looking to the south/east during those 3 days have the airglow.
The bright stars are enhanced using StarSpikes Pro plugin for PS.