Not the actual meteor shower but after taking so many 30 secs exposures and catching few in my limited field, my other option was to play a bit with PS while merging the images ;-) .
Shooting night by Enrique Waizel, on Flickr
This is a discussion on Shooting night within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Not the actual meteor shower but after taking so many 30 secs exposures and catching few in my limited field, ...
Not the actual meteor shower but after taking so many 30 secs exposures and catching few in my limited field, my other option was to play a bit with PS while merging the images ;-) .
Shooting night by Enrique Waizel, on Flickr
Fun play Enrique! - If it were mine i might up the levels on the highlights (10-20%) so we can see the colour pop harder against the black.
Hope that may help.
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Great job on the star trails. I might try incorporating something interesting in the foreground (trees, building, etc) to add to the compositional aspect.
So beautifull, but I think it should be up the levels on the highlights,too !!
When I'm stacking images, I use StarTrails - free software download. Also good for this is Registax - also free software download......sure is addicting!
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