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Shot in New Zealand, We got lucky with an almost completely clear sky. Other than colour corrections, this shot is not photoshopped, this is exactly what we saw out of our own eyes that night aswell.
When shooting astrophotography, you want to use a high aperture, hence F2.8 for this photo. Your shutter speed should stay around and below 20seconds as anything longer will cause star trails to appear in your photos due to the movement of the earth. Use your ISO to compensate for your exposure settings.
| Settings | Values |
|---|---|
| Camera | Nikon D810 |
| Lens | 20mm F2.8 |
| Focal Length | 20mm |
| Aperture | 2.8 |
| Exposure | 20seconds |
| ISO | 800 |