Midnight at a Waterfall – Adam Woodworth Photography

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Quite a lot of gentle air pollution, haze, and a few inexperienced airglow made this a tough one to edit and get the colours vaguely affordable, but it surely was well worth the problem and bumpy trip down an extended dust highway.

Nikon Z 7 with NIKKOR Z 14-24mm f/2.8 S lens @ 14mm (cropped a bit in publish) and f/2.8 for all pictures.

Sky: Star stack of 20 exposures at 10 seconds and ISO 6400. Combined in Starry Landscape Stacker (macOS) for low noise and pinpoint stars. Use Sequator on Windows.

Foreground: Single publicity at 10 minutes and ISO 1600.

The sky and foreground are then blended in photoshop to create the ultimate picture. All pictures taken in the identical spot on the identical evening.

Not positive what all meaning? Check out my book or my free Milky Way Crash Course webinar to study all about star stacking and separate foreground exposures.

Learn my enhancing strategies in my Milky Way Master Class, or be part of me in individual on my 2026 Maine Milky Way workshops!


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