Make a stunning skyscape
BBC Sky at Night Magazine
|July 2025
Combine the night sky and landscape to brilliant effect
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Combining images of our night sky with beautiful Earth-based landscapes is a rewarding experience that celebrates our place in the Universe.
My 'Tasman Gems' image, the winner in the Skyscapes category of 2024's Astronomy Photographer of the Year, captures a part of the Milky Way seen from the Southern Hemisphere that includes Orion, the Magellanic Clouds and the red Gum Nebula. It's roughly 180° wide and blends separate panoramas of the foreground and sky - a mosaic of nine and 31 sub-frames, respectively. I used an astro-modified Nikon Z6, Nikon Z7 and lenses to capture my sub-frames and a star tracker for the sky panorama.
To create the two start mosaics (above), I used the image-stitching program PTGui. However, here I'll focus on the steps I then took to blend them together, and some (though not all!) of my processing steps.I used Photoshop for the blending. Once you have your sky and foreground images, load them as layers by clicking File > Scripts > Load Files into Stack, and navigate to your files' location. Your images will load on top of each other in the Layers section.
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