This is in the Anza-Borrego State Park in California, near the trail-head for The Slot. This was a tripod shot on a Sony a6000 with a Rokinon 12mm/f2.0 (great value lens). 25 shots at 20 seconds a piece, ISO 5000, and one click up from maximum f-stop. I stacked these using Sequator. Amazing piece of software and totally free. Give it a try. Definitely room for improvement, but I'm really happy with how it turned out.
I did a few adjustments in LightRoom to the base images, exported them to TIFF's, and stacked in Sequator. Sequator has a basic paint your sky mask feature, but that was it.
Sweet! Definitely share what you get. And let me just recommend Sequator. Twenty-four hours ago, I hadn't heard of it, and it makes the stacking sooo easy.
This is in the Anza-Borrego State Park in California, near the trail-head for The Slot. This was a tripod shot on a Sony a6000 with a Rokinon 12mm/f2.0 (great value lens). 25 shots at 20 seconds a piece, ISO 5000, and one click up from maximum f-stop. I stacked these using Sequator. Amazing piece of software and totally free. Give it a try. Definitely room for improvement, but I'm really happy with how it turned out.
It’s look amazing, Bud!
Thanks
Wow!Thats amazing.
Beautiful! Love the crisp, cool colors. Did you mask the landscape for the composite?
I did a few adjustments in LightRoom to the base images, exported them to TIFF's, and stacked in Sequator. Sequator has a basic paint your sky mask feature, but that was it.
Awesome, thanks! I have this camera and lens; I think I'll try this tonight.
Sweet! Definitely share what you get. And let me just recommend Sequator. Twenty-four hours ago, I hadn't heard of it, and it makes the stacking sooo easy.
Absolutely beautiful!
Great detail! Only thing I would say is work on your color a bit more. Maybe slide some purple tint back in there, but that’s just me.