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Thanks! Tobie.
Thanks, Dahlia Ambrose.
Thanks, Jasenka G
Thanks a lot for your comments, Thank You!
@Petr Nowak
Thanks,
I think it happens because of haze on horizon. I shoot this image with camera facing at South.
@Petr Nowak
Our earth is spinning thus we feel that stars are moving. When we take long exposure of stars we get white streaks like this in the image.
@Petr Nowak
Yes, all stars are real and the orange colour on horizon is not sun it is something burning or burning sugarcane field.
Moon Light Nightscape:
Captured at Haripur around 11PM, on the bank of river ‘Krishna, Sangli, Maharashtra, India.
Captured on Nikon Z6 with NIKKOR Z 24-70 f4 S Lens
Exposure: 30s, ISO 800, f4, Electronic Shutter + Exposure Delay Mode, and focused manually.Thanks, Mistyisle
Aha… very well croped. Thanks, Kent DuFault.
Graham Hart,
Thanks for your suggestions.
That horizontal line is the part of rock but you are right, it looks like concrete.
billyspad,
Thanks for your suggestions.
Erik Fransman,
Thanks for your suggestions.
Camera is on tripod, filter only hand holded .
Thanks for your suggestions.
Thanks, Erik Fransman.
Hi,
What is IMHO?
Thanks, Erik Fransman fot your reply.
Sorry for your inconvenience, i changed my settings. Now you can edit my image.
Thank You.
Thanks, Rob Eyers
Thanks, Tom M for your reply.
The image is sharp out of camera, but i sharpen the image little bit.
Thanks, billyspad for your reply.
Yes i enhanced sky bit more.
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