I am always looking for ways to improve the way my Milky Way photo look and I recently discovered something pretty cool. Its a program called Sequator and it allows you to take multiple images and stack them to create a better image with less noise. In this particular photo I used sixteen shots from a time-lapse I took a while back. I think the software did a pretty amazing job and really brought out more detail and color in the shot. Its not perfect though as it did take out part of a telephone pole and the wires in this shot.
This is an edit I shared in the past and I think its really easy to tell what a difference stacking shots makes. I am going to look through other time-lapse shots I have done in the past and see if I can stack the shots to make an even more impressive image. Which edit do you like most?
16 Stacked Shots
Canon EOD 6D
25 Second exposure
3200 iso
14mm Rokinon