CaveDweller
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Basically I'm after a few tips for my first time with light trails. How do I make sure I capture all the stars (even the tiny not so bright ones) with intense trails? I've seen comments on here about the trails needing to be more "intense" on some pictures, what settings on the camera actually effect this? Also could someone give me some pointers towards the settings that would be best to start out with so I have a general idea before I head out tonight.
I understand it's best to take multiple exposures instead of one long one, but if I was to do a bit of light painting for some foreground interest would I have to do it once or on every exposure? I have never stacked multiple shots on photoshop so I don't know how it works.
Cheers
I understand it's best to take multiple exposures instead of one long one, but if I was to do a bit of light painting for some foreground interest would I have to do it once or on every exposure? I have never stacked multiple shots on photoshop so I don't know how it works.
Cheers
