I'm surprised that you are able to see that many stars with the full moon esp what looks like the milky way. Is this a composite? I don't think this is possible regardless of camera or technique. The physics of it is not possible
Of course it’s a composite! But the choice in framing and amount of light from the stars, sharpness, makes it a very nice piece. Thank you you for sharing! Edit: stars are actually not that sharp
kingsey123 on October 19th, 2022 at 23:29 UTC »
I'm surprised that you are able to see that many stars with the full moon esp what looks like the milky way. Is this a composite? I don't think this is possible regardless of camera or technique. The physics of it is not possible
allegorytime on October 20th, 2022 at 00:32 UTC »
Composite? Great shot!
schmielsVee on October 20th, 2022 at 00:45 UTC »
Of course it’s a composite! But the choice in framing and amount of light from the stars, sharpness, makes it a very nice piece. Thank you you for sharing! Edit: stars are actually not that sharp