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By the light of the silvery moonTook these last night at Silverton..near full moon for light!
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Re: By the light of the silvery moonGreat shots, I love the stars in #1 can I ask what the exposure time was?
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Re: By the light of the silvery moonW O W .....
Fantastic images, on first glance you would swear it was daytime when you took these shots. Warwick
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Re: By the light of the silvery moonFantastic. What other light sources were you using? Also, did you stack or combine images for #2 to avoid star trails?
Yes please, I too would like to find out some more of your process! Thanks for sharing I am not very confident with post-processing, so please feel free to edit and repost.
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Re: By the light of the silvery moonFirst shot was 40 2 minute shots combined, 400 ISO f4. Second shot was a single 75 second exposure, 400 ISO f4. No other light sources other than the fullish moon. Tonight I am going to try a 3 hour total exposure on the star trail.
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Re: By the light of the silvery moonstunning Virgs!!
it must be 45C+ up your way - enjoy the night! R2
Re: By the light of the silvery moonExcellent Tony,
remind me to ask how you know exactly where polar south is to center the star trails Have a great trip DebT DebT
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Re: By the light of the silvery moonGreat shots - you have amazing patience with these long exposures!
Pity there's power lines in the second one, they aren't exactly nicely placed up there are they - seemed to get into every shot I took last time I was there. *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Re: By the light of the silvery moonGreat stuff Tony, at least it will be nice and warm for your attempt tonight
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Re: By the light of the silvery moonlove #2 its so day like and the colour is awesome, very sharp image, good work!
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Re: By the light of the silvery moonFantastic shots - another thing to try when next on holidays. Pretty hard to chimp with these I guess. Great work!
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Re: By the light of the silvery moonMarvellous images. Love them both
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Re: By the light of the silvery moonAmazing what a little moonlight can achieve! Great work!
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Re: By the light of the silvery moonBig V - sensational work, and you should be very proud of them. Can not split the two images, they are that good.
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How did you determine the exposure needed to be 75 seconds? Canon EOS 50D, 24-70 f2.8L, 100-300 f5.6L, 580EX II
Re: By the light of the silvery moonOutstanding pics Big V. Love number 2. Incredible considering only natural light was used.
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Re: By the light of the silvery moonThe exposures were determined from past experience, have tried this before. It also helps to chimp
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Re: By the light of the silvery moonabsolutely gorgeous BigV
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Re: By the light of the silvery moonYup Chimp - how else are you going to check the histogram for correct exposure...
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