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<blockquote data-quote="mamba8606" data-source="post: 3716" data-attributes="member: 226"><p>Hey Andy</p><p>Thank u very much for your nice feedback... Right, i forgot to mention my equiptment i used... It was taken by my Sony a7iii with the 24mm 1.4 from Sony.</p><p>I know about the 500 Rule - anyway worth mention it. With the choosen exposuretime of 15 Sec and the 24mm i'm on the pretty save side avoiding startrailing.</p><p>But i know what u mean... It actually would be better for me, blame my over exposuretime. But unfortunately, this is the Result of not proper align the picturres by blending it. </p><p>What do u think about brighten up the Chapel a bit more? Is it irritating, haveing the Roof(gable?) almost in line with the background (or would it be ok, if the Chapel would stand out more)?</p><p>I went there again, last Week, getting the Chapel a bit better in frame (lower ISO, more Pictures for blending and reduce Hot Pixels and stuff like this). Didn't edit a final Picture of it yet, but i'll do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mamba8606, post: 3716, member: 226"] Hey Andy Thank u very much for your nice feedback... Right, i forgot to mention my equiptment i used... It was taken by my Sony a7iii with the 24mm 1.4 from Sony. I know about the 500 Rule - anyway worth mention it. With the choosen exposuretime of 15 Sec and the 24mm i'm on the pretty save side avoiding startrailing. But i know what u mean... It actually would be better for me, blame my over exposuretime. But unfortunately, this is the Result of not proper align the picturres by blending it. What do u think about brighten up the Chapel a bit more? Is it irritating, haveing the Roof(gable?) almost in line with the background (or would it be ok, if the Chapel would stand out more)? I went there again, last Week, getting the Chapel a bit better in frame (lower ISO, more Pictures for blending and reduce Hot Pixels and stuff like this). Didn't edit a final Picture of it yet, but i'll do so. [/QUOTE]
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