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Anonymous
>> Anonymous
MOAR
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
JESUS CHRIST FUCKING GODDAMN MOAR FUUUCK
>> Anonymous
The milky way looked like some kind of explosion to me in thumb preview.

Where's moar?
>> Anonymous
How can you shoot such images?
You have to turn the camera while shutter is opened, otherwise the stars will blur.
But if you do the earth surface will get blurred.

Are this like two photographs layered together?
>> Anonymous
>>416445
Idiot.

There's tonnes of things you can do. Either a wide-angle lens, multiple photos stitched together, etc. Use your brain before you speak.
>> Anonymous
>>416447
I don't mean the panorama.
I'm talking about the exposure time you moron.
To get stars this bright you have to leave the shutter at least some minutes opened. And in case you didn't learn that in school: The earth is turning, even at night.
So would you be so kind and use YOUR brain before posting an answer which hasn't been questioned?
>> Anonymous
>>416453

you mount your camera on a motorised stand idiot
>> Anonymous
>>416453
BULB, MOTHERFUCKER.
>> Anonymous
where is this?
>> Anonymous
>>416526
I think the point of the anon's question was this: If you use a motorized tripod to follow the stars, the earth will blur, since the camera will be moving relative to the earth.

So, despite the hyperbolic raging, it's actually not a bad question. In the case of this particular image, my guess is that it's a composite.
>> Anonymous
>>416576
deathvalleysky_nps_big.jpg
>> Anonymous
>>416453
ISO settings and F-numbers greatly change the brightness of the picture. You don't have to have an extremely large exposure time to get a bright picture, you fucking twat. Research before you say anything, kid.
>> Anonymous
tits or GTFO
>> Anonymous
>>416580
Stop being such a fucking jerk to people that are genuinely interested in learning, we have too many people like you in the world.