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I live in Birmingham, England and it's probably just me, wherever I am in the city, whenever I look at the sky at night, I don't see much in way of subjects for Astrophotography. The Moon is usually visible and I just see a few faint stars at best so I was wondering if this is usually the case for most people in this field and they recover details in post processing. Of course, I know the milky way (Or whatever the subject) isn't clearly visible but of the few photos of post processing I've seen, even the before photo looks to have something to build upon. Is it a case of doing composition, taking multiple photos, long exposures, etc... and manipulating the RAW to recover whatever detail you can. Is shooting at a "empty" sky worth it ?
Hopefully a reply will give me my answers.
Hopefully a reply will give me my answers.