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RE: Berg Lake with Steve and Picket Fence

in #photofeed6 years ago

Hey Mr. Ironman! I totally freaking loved this photo. Marvelous! Watching aurora is one of my dreams as well.
Can you help me with some good resources on how to make a composite shot like yours. I haven't tried it till now.

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Hmm. There are lots of different ways. Using a smart object in photoshop is perhaps one of the simplest. If you search for Reducing Noise staking photos using smart media objects (something like that
http://www.tipsquirrel.com/noise-reduction-with-smart-object-stack-modes/ comes up on google, but there are lots). Astrophotography is a little more complex as you cant stack the stars that way (median stack removes all stars and mean stack produces a faint star trail); so there are some free tools like Sequator that do a good job of stacking and maintaining the stars in the sky. You can't stack an aurora shot however (other than the foreground) as the aurora is dynamic.