Lloyd
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Yes, fabulous indeed!! :bugeyes:Cadillac Mountain
Acadia National Park, Maine
Fabulous :thumbs:
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Yes, fabulous indeed!! :bugeyes:Cadillac Mountain
Acadia National Park, Maine
Fabulous :thumbs:
Hammer :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:, you nailed it !Cadillac Mountain
Acadia National Park, Maine
Nikon D800E; Zeiss 18mm f/3.5
Rocky Mountain National Park, CO
Nikon D800E with Nikon 70-100mm f/2.8 VRII
8 pictures stitching ~ 900mp JPEG file.
Flickr: Help: SharingCould anyone tell me how to add photo from Flicker ...???? Thx.
Thanks Eleanor! RMNP is a magical place and it's never ceased amazing me.Nice and looks so familiar ! As a child my family spent part of every summer in a cabin at Fall River Lodge at the base of Bighorn Mountain in the lower left part if your pan. Those experiences in this magical place were to shape the rest of my life! I see there is haze from the fires tho as there was in Wyoming and Montana when I was there recently. Eleanor
I love this milky way. The tone is amazing.Here's one of my first trys at shooting the night sky...this one shot at the Firehole Ranch, west of West Yellowstone, Montana one very dark night. I started out just guessing on settings and this was shot with my D800e with the 14-24 lens at 14mm at f 2.8, wide open, 30 seconds at iso 1000. Eleanor
ps: there is a solid line just to the left center of the Milky Way..since this didn't come across as a dotted line (i.e.: lights on plane) I'm assuming this might be a shooting star. any other ideas??
I love this milky way. The tone is amazing.
Pramote
Just airbrush out that streak. Great image
Its seems to do very well for these type of shots. Need to get out and try some myself, I'm really in the perfect spot for stars here in the desert.Thanks Guy... Good idea about the streak .....the 800e seems to do well with these long exposures. Eleanor
(...) there'a a flatness to my images straight from the camera. I can edit them for a cleaner look, but curious if others are experiencing this?
Lovely image Eleanor. I believe a shooting star would have produced a much longer streak in 30s, after all they last only a moment. You may have caught the International Space Station whose orbit passes over MT . You can check a NASA site:Here's one of my first trys at shooting the night sky...this one shot at the Firehole Ranch, west of West Yellowstone, Montana one very dark night. I started out just guessing on settings and this was shot with my D800e with the 14-24 lens at 14mm at f 2.8, wide open, 30 seconds at iso 1000. Eleanor
ps: there is a solid line just to the left center of the Milky Way..since this didn't come across as a dotted line (i.e.: lights on plane) I'm assuming this might be a shooting star. any other ideas??