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Church roof at the top of the world.
Last new moon in March I headed up into the Avon Valley town of Toodyay to capture this beautiful church under the Milkyway rising above it.
This is the first time I’ve used focal length blending in Photoshop to create a composite image of one foreground at 20mm and 12 frames in four panels at 50mm which were stacked then stitched and blended in PS. I managed to include the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex at the top and the path leading to the church doors completed my composition.
This image is of St Philips church, Culham and is located beneath a hillside which was windy and the roof of the church is held down by steel howsers which made an eerie sound when the wind whistled over it which was a little unnerving!
How I took this image:-
Sky 12 frames tracked and stacked f2.2 60s ISO800
Foreground f2.2 90s ISO3200
Camera 📷 Nikon Z6ii
Lens Nikkor 20mm 1.8S
Church roof at the top of the world.
Last new moon in March I headed up into the Avon Valley town of Toodyay to capture this beautiful church under the Milkyway rising above it.
This is the first time I’ve used focal length blending in Photoshop to create a composite image of one foreground at 20mm and 12 frames in four panels at 50mm which were stacked then stitched and blended in PS. I managed to include the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex at the top and the path leading to the church doors completed my composition.
This image is of St Philips church, Culham and is located beneath a hillside which was windy and the roof of the church is held down by steel howsers which made an eerie sound when the wind whistled over it which was a little unnerving!
How I took this image:-
Sky 12 frames tracked and stacked f2.2 60s ISO800
Foreground f2.2 90s ISO3200
Camera 📷 Nikon Z6ii
Lens Nikkor 20mm 1.8S