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Love it!Grand Canyon again, this time by night. In case you're wondering, the light on the scene is moonlight...
Pentax 645Z with 25mm f4 DA lens.
[/url]StarTrailsFromFilesIMGP4937-5239_Step10CropSMALL by Ed Hurst, on Flickr[/IMG]
A wonderful take on a beautiful location! Great to have you back, Pramote!
Following a work trip to Vegas (shots from there to come soon!), I paid a visit to the Grand Canyon - Yavapai Point to be more precise.
Beautiful images. I wonder what they would look like in black and white?
Thank you for your kind words!A wonderful take on a beautiful location! Great to have you back, Pramote!
Ed
Appreciate that. I am afraid this is the only star shot I got on the trip. I only managed one night away from Vegas and it was a night where there was cloud in the early part of the night, then the moon came up at about 3am. So I didn't have a lot of opportunity.Thank you for your kind words!
I hope you had a great time at Grand Canyon/Vegas.
I am eager to see more of your star trails/stars over Grand Canyon.
Best
Pramote
Life is unpredictable...and so is landscape photography!Appreciate that. I am afraid this is the only star shot I got on the trip. I only managed one night away from Vegas and it was a night where there was cloud in the early part of the night, then the moon came up at about 3am. So I didn't have a lot of opportunity.
Nice shot, Craig!Playing with star trails. XF / IQ4 150, Phase One 28mm lens, 30 frames at ISO 800, 60 seconds at f/6.3. Two cars drove past during the 30 minutes but I only included one since the other was more headlight than taillight and overwhelmed the lower part of the frame (simply mask out that portion of that frame before stacking).
Thank you!Following a work trip to Vegas (shots from there to come soon!), I paid a visit to the Grand Canyon - Yavapai Point to be more precise.
Beautiful images. I wonder what they would look like in black and white?
Re. Black & white: I had the same thought. Spent a while creating versions that pleased me. With these particular shots, I kept coming back to those lovely colours!
[/url]IMGP4632_Step7FlatSMALL by Ed Hurst, on Flickr[/IMG]
BUT, some of the other shots (which I will post in due course) suited B&W very well...
Lovely shot Ed. How long was the exposure to capture this?Grand Canyon again, this time by night. In case you're wondering, the light on the scene is moonlight...
Pentax 645Z with 25mm f4 DA lens.
[/url]StarTrailsFromFilesIMGP4937-5239_Step14CropSMALL by Ed Hurst, on Flickr[/IMG]
Love the second shot, Ed, wonderful! Best regards,Following a work trip to Vegas (shots from there to come soon!), I paid a visit to the Grand Canyon - Yavapai Point to be more precise.
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This time with 28-45mm f4.5 DA lens (at 28mm)
[/url]IMGP4675_Step5sRGBSMALL by Ed Hurst, on Flickr[/IMG]