Lucian wrote:
Nice set, but when placing a fake star overlay on a photo, like in the first photo with the no swimming sign, if you want it to look more realistic, you must be sure not to have the stars overlay layer covering clouds or tree twigs or the sign. Because real stars would be way up in the sky and behind the sign and behind the clouds and of course, behind the twigs etc.
Also, the real stars that would be way down on the horizon would be tiny, and almost imperceptible dots, and not big dots as you have showing.
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You are so wrong. If you want, send me a link and I will send you the original raw files to show how ignorate you are. At a 30 seconds exposure the light builds up. The image was made from focus stacking two 30 sec exposures, one focused on the sign and one on the trees. Try it and learn something before making accusations, and before showing your ignorance. Message me an email and I will send the raw files. Maybe you'll learn something.