October 10, 2018
Composites…
I’ve posted composites here before, anytime that I’ve used the skytracker(foregrounds look rather funny when the camera is moving to follow the sky and the foreground doesn’t), the foreground has been shot separately and then been blended with the sky. These are a bit different, for some reason they cannot exist in nature. The key is to make them look like they could exist by blending the two photos together so they don’t look like they’ve just been slapped together.
Read MoreI’ve posted composites here before, anytime that I’ve used the skytracker(foregrounds look rather funny when the camera is moving to follow the sky and the foreground doesn’t), the foreground has been shot separately and then been blended with the sky. These are a bit different, for some reason they cannot exist in nature. The key is to make them look like they could exist by blending the two photos together so they don’t look like they’ve just been slapped together.
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Milky Way over Downtown LA.
Milky Way over Downtown Los Angeles from Griffith Observatory. This would be more of an early season(May or June) Milky Way since it’s looking towards the southeast. The Milky Way shot here is from Twin Bush(about 50 miles west of Downtown).
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