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Milky Way Astro-seascapes & landscapes

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Looks good. Have you considered using tungsten light setting?
This was one of my very early attempts at low level lighting, before I started setting my white balance with any real intent. Now I mostly shoot with the camera set to around 4200K, and vary the colour temp of my lighting if I'm using any.
 
This single shot taken a few hours ago gives a good illustration of one of the advantages of multiple stacked exposures in astrophotography, getting rid of all the transients caused by satellite trails. The pink glow is sunlight, (2 hours before dawn), and street lights reflected in bushfire smoke haze.
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  • Viltrox AF 35/1.2 LAB FE
  • 35.0 mm
  • ƒ/1.2000000476837
  • 8 sec
  • ISO 5000
 
Milky Way core "erupting" from smoke haze on the horizon. Cape Woolamai in silhouette from Pyramid Rock lookout
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  • Viltrox AF 35/1.2 LAB FE
  • 35.0 mm
  • ƒ/1.2000000476837
  • 8 sec
  • ISO 5000
 

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