Hi @FlavioRibeiro ,
This is an incredible photo! What equipment did you use for this one and how long did it take you to capture the photo? Did you use any editing afterwards?
Hello @DanniS , thanks!
This photo was taken with a Nikon d5300 camera. The secret is in the lens. I used an 11-17 with greater aperture and exposure of 20 seconds. There was no need to do any post editing. This is the original .JPG file. And to have a good result, the ideal is to be lenge of any artificial lighting. Fraternal hugs!!!
@FlavioRibeiro that’s amazing! A good professional camera like yours does really help to capture these, and of course when you know what you’re doing! I’ve never managed to capture the night sky, but I’d like to try some day. Thanks for your info!
Love the picture!
That Cool @DanniS
For night shots, the ideal is to have a wide aperture lens. Something smaller than 20 mm. An 18-55 also serves, but it will not get as much light as a lens with a larger aperture. And the exposure time on the lens with larger aperture is smaller and so it will not leave the photo with scratches of image made by the stars. Ex: When you leave a lot of exposure time, the stars “scratch” the image. And a post editing in the RAW file helps a lot. And a tripod so the images do not come out blurry clear. Fraternal hugs!!! Good clicks !!!
Hi @FlavioRibeiro ,
By the way, I’ve noticed that your post has a Portuguese language label. Please note that I’ve removed it as your post is written in English.
To learn more about those labels I recommend you to take a look at the following article How do I find posts in my preferred language?.