Starlight Mobius

JimFox

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Very nice indeed Aaron! You sure scored with those stars, I like how you moved the composition again to get what looks more like a sawtooth with those rocky hills in the background.

I like the look of this, but when you get back home and have time, perhaps try a version for comparison where you select the arch and the ground and warm them up a little bit?
 

Aaron Macomber

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Very nice indeed Aaron! You sure scored with those stars, I like how you moved the composition again to get what looks more like a sawtooth with those rocky hills in the background.

I like the look of this, but when you get back home and have time, perhaps try a version for comparison where you select the arch and the ground and warm them up a little bit?
Thanks Jim! I played around briely with doing just that, but at the time felt it contrary to the cool blue tones of night, I will definitey take a closer look later when I’m not editing in the back of my pickup :)
 

JimFox

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Thanks Jim! I played around briely with doing just that, but at the time felt it contrary to the cool blue tones of night, I will definitey take a closer look later when I’m not editing in the back of my pickup :)
It's probably something you can play around with better when you get home. I know for my star shots I always adjust the WB on the ground layer separate from the sky. Sometimes it gets changed, sometimes it's left the same. But it's an exercise that I do every time just to compare, and it sounds like you have a similar habit. This is a great image either way I am thinking.
 
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