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It's a composite image shot the same night, one image being of the milky way at 35 minutes ISO 200 f3.5 with the 35 f3.5 lens and a star tracker, the other being really early morning at the first blue light of the lake with reflection at f32 for several minutes, I then took the exposed foreground with the extreme depth of field and added the star image into the shot in post.Rick - superb! Would you mind sharing exposure and lens details please? It's full of atmosphere and depth.
I absolutely love it.It's a composite image shot the same night, one image being of the milky way at 35 minutes ISO 200 f3.5 with the 35 f3.5 lens and a star tracker, the other being really early morning at the first blue light of the lake with reflection at f32 for several minutes, I then took the exposed foreground with the extreme depth of field and added the star image into the shot in post.
Not in camera shot unfortunately, but I am happy with it.