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dberthia t1_iy0cz6d wrote

I assume this is a composite image? You're not going to see the galactic center shooting north from Trillium Lake.

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erantsingularity t1_iy19dcz wrote

Yeah, this shot is impossible to get. The core appears SW, while to get this shot OP would need to shoot Hood facing NNE.

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dberthia t1_iy1fwlr wrote

Agreed. OP is not being forthcoming about this image. There's no shame in being transparent, but gaslighting people doesn't fly with me.

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ericjon23 OP t1_iy0d2xs wrote

lol nope not composite

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hasenergy t1_iy1sdpw wrote

Dude really? How is this not composite? So you got the stars, reflection, and Hood in one exposure? gif

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ericjon23 OP t1_iy1sw5g wrote

this was shot May 2019 1:47am to be exact. go shoot the milky way and see for yourself. not every milky way photo is a composite. lol

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hasenergy t1_iy1ulzt wrote

But you couldn't have gotten this in the same shot as Hood. I have spent many, many nights at Trillium (I lived in PDX for a decade) and there's just no way. And as someone else pointed out, the Milky Way doesn't even orient in the direction in your photo. It had to be blended.

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hasenergy t1_iy1vpl4 wrote

Long story short dude it's not a bad thing to blend or create a composite. Just own it. That's the issue we have on this thread.

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dberthia t1_iy1vuav wrote

True. Not every one is a composite, but this one is. Any decent night sky photographer familiar with the location can tell you the Milky Way center will never align in this way at Trillium Lake. Not sure why you're insisting it's not a blend, because it's obvious. It's a nice image, just be honest about its construction. lol

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