Gone with the tides

by ThatAstroGuyNZ

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  1. ThatAstroGuyNZ on

    This image is comprised of a blue hour blend and night sky data taken later in the night, it features two long forgotten ships that have been moored along the Greenpoint ship graveyard shores near bluff, Southland, New Zealand. Situated above them is the Vela super nova region of the Milky Way, the carina nebula, the head of the galactic kiwi and the Large Magellanic Cloud.

    The foreground was captured on my Sony a7 iii and Viltrox 16mm at f11, iso 50 and a 20s exposure, the sky was captured later in the night and is a 4 panel panorama on my ha modded Sony a6300 and Viltrox 15mm. The panorama consists of 7 images per panel at iso 1600, f2.5 and 90s exposures using my move shoot move nomad star tracker.

    I then edited the sky data in sequator, autopano giga, siril and finally merged it with the foreground in photoshop.

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