I finally got far enough away from the city to experiment with some star shots. Open to any tips/recommendations/critique on this type of shooting...and thanks in advance! :)
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I finally got far enough away from the city to experiment with some star shots. Open to any tips/recommendations/critique on this type of shooting...and thanks in advance! :)
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I would try a horizon shot 70/30 sky/land, not just shoot straight up in the air
I agree, the focus seems off, or stars blurry.
You don't say much about your technique/setup, did you use a tripod, did you use a shutter release or at least the timer on your camera.
As for the camera setup, this is what I see:
Exposure Mode: Shutter Priority
Focal length: 30mm
Aperture: f/3.8 (I assume it was 3.5?)
Exposure: 30 seconds
ISO: 1600
Exposure compensation: +3
First, make sure your on a steady tripod, use a cable or remote release, or the timer on your camera.
I would use the camera on Manual mode, instead of S (Shutter Priority), also, make sure to use manual focus, try setting the focus just before infinity.
If this image was greater than 275 k - then the forum software compressed it and this would account for the soft stars.
I agree w/AT here, land in the foreground would make the image more interesting. Nice play though!
I too was experimenting with photographing stars and I read a tip to focus at infinity was to find a far off light and auto focus on that and then switch to manual focus to hold it. Some lenses can focus past infinity if you try to manually focus.