Hello! So i have been doing much research about astrophotography for a very long time now, now I have took the time to drive 150 miles out of Los Angeles into the middle of the desert. It is pitch black out here and the sky is SO beautiful. I did a test run today and i didn't get anything I was expecting, quite disappointing. But I guess my more skilled friends just make is look easy. I have a Canon 60D and the lenses I have with me are Tokina 11-16 2.8, 24mm 2.8, 18-135mm 3.5, and a 50mm 1.8. I'm getting the best results with the 11-16. Now if i'm wrong help me out but it seems like I'm doing everything right. there is NO light population. I'm using bulb mode and using a Canon wireless remote and a tripod. Long exposures and high ISO(640-1600). I took all the UV filters off my lenes. I keep changing the aperture ISO and exposure time to see what is best, but nothings really i get really dark images with no stars or I get ones too bright. Can any of you please help me?
This is the best picture I have yet to get, very little editing. 
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