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Vernacular stack
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"Intergalactic Target Practice"
Getting closer to the image I envisioned, but not quite there yet. Once again, the light painting I did is over exposed. I turned the ISO way down compared to the last one, but my light was still too bright. (testing on site before shooting is how I should figure out the optimal camera settings) I did get the alignment right this time, so I was happy about that. Once I get the light painting figured out, all I'll need is a clear night.
I made this time stack by combining 184 photos into one image. Here's a quick and easy Photoshop tutorial of the process I use. https://youtu.be/oTfp47jTzWc
Freezing Fire by Matt Molloy Via Flickr: Sunset over an ice covered Little Cranberry Lake. I made this time stack by combining 331 photos into one image. Here's a quick and easy Photoshop tutorial of the process I use. youtu.be/oTfp47jTzWc
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Composition -Astereae-
"Red Flame, Blue Flame"
This sunset didn't disappoint. I wasn't sure what to expect after I started this timelapse, but once the sun got close to the horizon, the clouds caught the light just right and the sky lit up in a golden yellow glow, which was followed by oranges and reds in the low flying clouds. I made this time stack by combining 270 photos into one image. Here's a quick and easy Photoshop tutorial of the process I use. https://youtu.be/oTfp47jTzWc
"Soft Sunset"
Sunset over the frozen and snow covered Little Cranberry Lake. My first sunset of 2018 was a decent one to start off the year. I made this time stack by combining 80 photos into one image using the mean stack mode in Photoshop. Here's a quick and easy tutorial of the process I use. https://youtu.be/oTfp47jTzWc