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Re: Fun with D800 Photos
man thats nice
Estes Park taken from Trail Ridge Road
Nikon D800E and Zeiss 18mm f/3.5
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man thats nice
Estes Park taken from Trail Ridge Road
Nikon D800E and Zeiss 18mm f/3.5
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:
Human Space Flight (HSF) - Realtime Data
Tom
Tom thanks for the suggestion and link. Actually on another of my shots taken in Colorado there were several of these streaks in the same photo. I don't think they were planes because I could see the blinking lights of the planes with my naked eye. The streakes in the actual image were quite dim. Eleanor
I love this milky way. The tone is amazing.
Pramote
Thanks, Lloyd. However, I still struggling to the link ....!Great photo, Frankie.
Very nice image. Sounds like a good experience. I love to take my parents around to places from their past as well.I haven't posted in a LONG while. Was in Germany at the Holy Ghost Church in Heidelberg. My parents were married in this church 57 years ago this year. They were along for the trip and it was nice to see them reminisce. I'll be making them a print for their anniversary. Just thought I'd share . . .
Nikon D700
Nikon 16-35mm 4.5(?) lens.
ISO 200
Trend Photo_CHP_5996 by curtis_hustace, on Flickr
Thanks, Lloyd. I wish the way to link the photo will work ...!! Hahaha :ROTFL:Beautiful image, Frankie. Wonderful light.
Seems to be working.Trial Link again
D800 + AFs 24-70mm f/2.8
Mongolia