A scene of Earth and sky, with stars over the late Cretaceous sedimentary layers of the Red Deer River Badlands. Hercules and Corona Borealis at right rising in the northeast over the moonlit Hoodoos on Highway 10 east of Drumheller, Alberta. Light from the waxing gibbous Moon provides the illumination on April 26, 2018. This is a stack of 8 x 10-second exposures for the ground to smooth noise, and one 10-second exposure for the sky, all at f/4 with the Rokinon 14mm SP lens and Sony a7III camera at ISO 1600. Nik Sharpener applied to the ground.
Orion and the winter stars, including Sirius and Procyon, on a clear winter night in downtown Calgary and shining over the pedestrian Peace Bridge over the Bow River. I shot this on January 20, 2018. This is a real scene, though the sky is a single longer exposure of 13 seconds, while the ground is a blend of 4 exposures from 2 to 8 seconds, all at ISO 100 and f/2.8 with the 14mm Sigma Art lens and Nikon D750. No light pollution reduction filter was used here, as none fit over the large lens of the 14. The ground images were blended with luminosity masks generated with ADP Pro v3, to prevent the lights on the bridge from blowing out too much. Star diffraction spikes added with Astronomy Tools actions.
Orion on a clear winter night in downtown Calgary and shining over the pedestrian Peace Bridge over the Bow River. I shot this on January 20, 2018. This is a real scene, though the sky is a single longer exposure of 6 seconds at ISO 400, while the ground is a blend of 4 exposures from 1.6 to 8 seconds at ISO 100, all at f/2.8 with the 24mm Sigma Art lens and Nikon D750. A NISI Natural Night filter helped cut through light pollution and provide a more natural blue sky, though this was a moonless night. The ground images were blended with luminosity masks generated with ADP Pro v3, to prevent the lights on the bridge from blowing out too much. Star diffraction spikes added with Astronomy Tools actions.