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>> Here's an interesting collection of skyscapes from CBS News:
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>> http://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/stargazers-images-from-dark-sky-parks/
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>> I'm looking forward to trying this in the fall.
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>yes. This is something I'd like to try as well. That, and some more
>deep-sky stacked stuff.
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I've been looking at the skyscape/landscape images in "Celestial Nights",
and there is one in particular where the foreground is a hillside populated
with cactus, rocks, etc and the background is a dazzling star-studded sky.
There are many places I know of where similar photos can be taken, and I'm
wondering about controlling the foreground illumination. Seems it should be
done on a moonless night using a small fill flash for the foreground. That's
going to take some experimentation.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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