Taken last Tuesday night in Panaca NV - the only night of our road trip that had clear skies.
anglefire Senior Member ![]() More info | Oct 15, 2018 02:33 | #4276 Taken last Tuesday night in Panaca NV - the only night of our road trip that had clear skies.
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Eddie xpfloyd lookalike ![]() More info | Oct 15, 2018 06:31 | #4277 anglefire wrote in post #18729103 ![]() Taken last Tuesday night in Panaca NV - the only night of our road trip that had clear skies. Hosted photo: posted by anglefire in ./showthread.php?p=18729103&i=i111089274 forum: Astronomy & Celestial awesome α7R III | Mavic 2 Pro | Osmo Pocket | GoPro Hero 7 Black
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Oct 21, 2018 12:06 | #4278 basketballfreak6 wrote in post #18706660 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Magical, spot on, you nailed this one! Sony A7r, Sony 16-35 f4, Canon 1d3, Canon 70-200 f4L, Sigma 150-600 contemporary, G1X, Lee filter holder and gnd's, Singh-Ray reverse gnd
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CameraBuff Goldmember ![]() More info Post edited over 2 years ago by CameraBuff. (4 edits in all) | Oct 21, 2018 12:06 | #4279 mccamli wrote in post #18706713 ![]() This was taken near the Pinnacles desert in Western Australia. It's a multi row panorama taken with an EOS 6D and Sigma's 18-35mm f/1.8 Art crop lens at 35mm. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Amazing work! Here is my first try at the Milky Way. I drove to the closest dark sky area away from the city lights to give this a go. ![]() ![]() ![]() Sony A7r, Sony 16-35 f4, Canon 1d3, Canon 70-200 f4L, Sigma 150-600 contemporary, G1X, Lee filter holder and gnd's, Singh-Ray reverse gnd
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Nov 28, 2018 18:00 | #4280 One of my favorites from this year. ![]() ![]() ![]() http://RyanLunaPhotography.com
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Butts I coulda shoulda woulda ![]() 581 posts Likes: 1079 Joined Feb 2008 Location: Australia More info | Nov 29, 2018 00:11 | #4281 01Ryan10 wrote in post #18760553 ![]() One of my favorites from this year. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ryan, very nice and I see why it would be one of your favorites!!
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TRhoads Cream of the Crop ![]() More info | Nov 29, 2018 07:48 | #4282 01Ryan10 wrote in post #18760553 ![]() One of my favorites from this year. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() man that is awesome...I know that area, and didn't realize it was in the right direction for MW...I really need to get out there again for astro... Gear List & Feedback | SmugMug Page
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Croasdail making stuff up ![]() More info | Thats really nice.... print it really large.....
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evelakes Goldmember ![]() More info | Dec 13, 2018 12:55 | #4284 Last visit to the Red Rocks near Vegas ![]() ![]() ![]() A camera is a tool for learning how to see without a camera.
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Dec 23, 2018 13:17 | #4285 evelakes wrote in post #18770213 ![]() Last visit to the Red Rocks near Vegas ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I'd chop the bottom 1.5" off, maybe 4th = even better. https://chrismarkes.smugmug.com/
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Littleoldman Senior Member ![]() 256 posts Likes: 40 Joined Sep 2011 More info | Fantastic
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nero_design Senior Member ![]() More info | Dec 27, 2018 06:21 | #4287 A test of the 'new-ish' Canon EF-M 32mm f/1.4 STM lens on the Canon EOS M6 Mirrorless last week. A NiSi Natural Night Filter was used with a Daylight WB. I was curious to see if the lens would be sensitive enough to pick out any detail around the Southern Cross in the Southern region of the Milky Way. What appeared to be a handful of bright stars was awash with nebulous material. Whilst the lens is quite sharp and bright, the field of view is somewhat narrow at close to 50mm on the APS-C sensor. I can take multishot panoramas with this lens to cover more of the sky - but think I need an EQ mount to allow me to track the sky with a smaller aperture for the best results. I was set up with two cameras - shooting Comet 46P/Wirtanen in the North (which is why I was there) ...while shooting South towards the Coalsack Nebula with this camera/lens combo. Had to wait for the moon to set as it was washing out all my photographs until it left the sky. I wouldn't say that this is a great shot but I was not aware of how many stars and other objects were located in this portion of the sky. Far more than my eyes could make out. There's less light pollution up in the mountains though. And the NiSi NN Filter is supposed to cut down on yellow spectrum light from sodium and mercury-vapor street lamps. Either way, I liked seeing the sky so lit up at a time when the brighter portion of the Milky Way wasn't visible. [Location]: Bilpin. In the Blue Mountains - 2 hours west of Sydney, Australia.
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evelakes Goldmember ![]() More info | Dec 27, 2018 08:07 | #4288 markesc wrote in post #18776657 ![]() I'd chop the bottom 1.5" off, maybe 4th = even better. ![]() ![]() ![]() A camera is a tool for learning how to see without a camera.
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bourdi Junior Member 20 posts Likes: 9 Joined Mar 2010 More info | how did you do that in a single exposure... please share....
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Littleoldman Senior Member ![]() 256 posts Likes: 40 Joined Sep 2011 More info | Dec 30, 2018 22:38 | #4290 evelakes wrote in post #18778737 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Fantastic!
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