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<blockquote data-quote="Chavezshutter" data-source="post: 544" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Very ambitious...I love it for the attempt. This is a very difficult shot to do well, specially in a single photo. I follow an Aussie astro photographer called Richard Tatti (nightscape images on youtube and IG) and he drives around rural Victoria looking for farm equipment, sheds, windmills and old cars to use as foreground which he then lightpaints after taking star shots to compose into a shot. His work minus the lightpainting reminded me of your photo. Movement in the foreground is generally avoided as its very difficult to align frames later to compose. But I do like that you want to capture the movement, it is for sure a component of the scene worthwhile capturing I think. It may take more than one try to get it to look its best but keep at it. I spent months before I got a good lightpainted star trail photo myself. Light painting might not suit everyone's taste but I mentioned it as the photo's style reminded me of the technique. I would still consider at least a 2 shots composite, one for the stars and another for the moving well, but thats up to you. Nice work 👍</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chavezshutter, post: 544, member: 3"] Very ambitious...I love it for the attempt. This is a very difficult shot to do well, specially in a single photo. I follow an Aussie astro photographer called Richard Tatti (nightscape images on youtube and IG) and he drives around rural Victoria looking for farm equipment, sheds, windmills and old cars to use as foreground which he then lightpaints after taking star shots to compose into a shot. His work minus the lightpainting reminded me of your photo. Movement in the foreground is generally avoided as its very difficult to align frames later to compose. But I do like that you want to capture the movement, it is for sure a component of the scene worthwhile capturing I think. It may take more than one try to get it to look its best but keep at it. I spent months before I got a good lightpainted star trail photo myself. Light painting might not suit everyone's taste but I mentioned it as the photo's style reminded me of the technique. I would still consider at least a 2 shots composite, one for the stars and another for the moving well, but thats up to you. Nice work 👍 [/QUOTE]
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