Ladybower star trails under a moonlit sky with an unexpected green glow!
Not believing my luck yet again, I visited Ladybower with the intention of shooting Polaris (aka The North Star) over one of the pump houses on the dam wall. It was a moonlit night and the sky was quite bright. It was however very easy to see Polaris so I lined everything up so the trails were centred in the image.
Once back home, I stacked all the images in Photoshop to find I'd actually caught a feint green glow from the Aurora activity in the sky. It's a first for me and hopefully not the last!
This is 180 images of 20 second exposures shot at f2.8 with ISO640. The dynamic range on the Sony A7iii is still impressing me every time!
Ladybower star trails under a moonlit sky with an unexpected green glow!
Not believing my luck yet again, I visited Ladybower with the intention of shooting Polaris (aka The North Star) over one of the pump houses on the dam wall. It was a moonlit night and the sky was quite bright. It was however very easy to see Polaris so I lined everything up so the trails were centred in the image.
Once back home, I stacked all the images in Photoshop to find I'd actually caught a feint green glow from the Aurora activity in the sky. It's a first for me and hopefully not the last!
This is 180 images of 20 second exposures shot at f2.8 with ISO640. The dynamic range on the Sony A7iii is still impressing me every time!