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Ask photographers for advice! ! ! ! ! ! How to shoot the starry sky?

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The data in the book are: aperture coefficient of clear night sky 1 1, 1 ~ 10 second, ISO 100.

Personally, I think we can try door B, with a larger aperture coefficient.

In composition, I have read a good one. Take the silhouette effect of the mountain and highlight the beauty of the night sky under the starry sky with the ups and downs (or precipitous) of the mountain (but it is best not to have clouds). If this is the case, the metering point should be aimed at the night sky (because it is necessary to ensure the brightness of the night sky and the silhouette effect of the pure black mountains)

The other is my own idea, shooting the sky through the branches in the Woods. You can choose a place where the branches form a frame around the photo to cover the sky, and the whole night sky is exposed in the middle. In this case, the branch needs to be considered in the metering, and the branch needs to show its proper outline. If there is enough light, the branches can be photographed more clearly. This kind is best in autumn, after some leaves fall. Otherwise, too many leaves may completely cover the night sky.

Nikon's D200 effect can definitely take good photos.

A few digressions: I've always wanted to shoot the starry sky, but living in the city, I can't see the magnificent starry sky at all. Rogue ~ ~ if you can really shoot, send it up. Let me see. Please.

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