>>4078541Thanks anon, La Palma is an amazing place, mountains and beaches (2 things I love on my hollidays) and not especially touristic so I've fallen in love with the place. And, since there is practically no light pollution, you can make excellent starry sky images there. (I'm new to that, but just pointing up, high ISO, about 8s exposure, you get an easy milky way, no stacking, tracking or anythng, this would be unthinkable in The Netherlands where I'm from).
>>4079219That's pretty cool anon! I like the look, even though it seems a bit overprocessed. NGL, had a hard time processing the starry sky images. (I made a lot more :) Do I want the sky to remain dark and lose detail, or light it up more but lose the nice darkness realism? Does 'structure' slider enhance or deteriote? How much sharpening can I get away with? Suddenly the rules to how you edit daylight photos seem to not apply anymore.