Oberon Photography Adventure Part One...

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Oberon Photography Adventure Part One...

Postby Remorhaz on Thu Jun 06, 2013 12:32 pm

My eldest daughter and I had a photography inspired weekend trip away in the freezy Blue Mountains area of Oberon.

All feedback, comments, suggestions, PP, gratefully accepted

We'd arrived at the farm stay just on sunset. A shot from our balcony towards some distant hills just lit by the setting sun.

Smoke Signals
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Silhouette with the trees and fences on the ridge

Standing for Sunset
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It was a very cool and clear evening (and we were a long way from the light pollution of the big cities) so we figured we'd try some shots of the stars - again from our balcony :)...

Oberon Milk
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Oberon factory at night

Moonbase Alpha
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Re: Oberon Photography Adventure Part One...

Postby Matt. K on Thu Jun 06, 2013 6:08 pm

Rodney
Very professional. You have it and the images are simply inspired. And you get up in the morning and go out into the cold! That's the mark of a true image hunter.
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Re: Oberon Photography Adventure Part One...

Postby chrisk on Thu Jun 06, 2013 6:29 pm

the sky in #3...farrrrrrrkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :shock: outfuckinstanding.
I don't much like the lit foreground though, I find it distracting.
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Re: Oberon Photography Adventure Part One...

Postby Sylvia on Thu Jun 06, 2013 7:45 pm

Really nice work Rodney.
The second one I would just straighten up the slope of the land and remove the sticks/fence.

The 3rd is an outstanding night sky, with a just slightly distracting foreground. The forth is good just very industrial :-)

As usual Rodney, you are lifting the bar. Well done mate.
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Re: Oberon Photography Adventure Part One...

Postby Remorhaz on Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:31 pm

Matt. K wrote:Rodney. Very professional. You have it and the images are simply inspired. And you get up in the morning and go out into the cold! That's the mark of a true image hunter.


Thanks Matt - the getting up in the morning and braving the cold is in the next set to come :)

Rooz wrote:the sky in #3...farrrrrrrkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! outfuckinstanding. I don't much like the lit foreground though, I find it distracting.


Cheers Chris - I'll take a look at toning down that foreground - we didn't light it specifically - it was just picking up ambient from the lights on inside the place we're staying in (and shooting at ISO 6400 for 15 secs at f/2.8)

Sylvia wrote:Really nice work Rodney. The second one I would just straighten up the slope of the land and remove the sticks/fence. The 3rd is an outstanding night sky, with a just slightly distracting foreground. The forth is good just very industrial :-) As usual Rodney, you are lifting the bar. Well done mate.


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Re: Oberon Photography Adventure Part One...

Postby Remorhaz on Sat Jun 08, 2013 11:10 pm

and now I have another favour to ask...

I had taken a couple starfield shots with the 35/1.4 also (two stops faster than my 15mm fish) to see if would be better for stars. Here are two samples - both 10 seconds at f/1.4 - the first at ISO 2000 and the second at ISO 3200 - unfortunately the clouds were coming over :(

Any preference - between these two (and vs the earlier one with the fish)

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Re: Oberon Photography Adventure Part One...

Postby zafra52 on Sun Jun 09, 2013 6:53 pm

Excellent photography. Each one is beatiful on its own
right on colour, composition, etc. etc. etc.
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Re: Oberon Photography Adventure Part One...

Postby Sylvia on Sun Jun 09, 2013 7:01 pm

Really well done Rodney. I like them both, the second the most. The cloud cover actually adds to the capture.
Thank you for posting them.
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Re: Oberon Photography Adventure Part One...

Postby ozimax on Sun Jun 09, 2013 11:20 pm

Excellent Rodney. I was going to ask for the settings for the starry shot, but as I read through the post they were there.

Oberon is not far from my family's roots, at a little place called Burraga. It's maybe even colder than Oberon and is about 35-40 minutes drive south, enroute to Trunkey Creek and Rockley. In fact, you can do a loop: Oberon-White Springs-Burraga-Rockley-Perthville-Bathurst-O'Connell-Oberon. It takes a couple of hours but has some great scenery. My GG Grandfather moved to the Burraga region around 1819-1820ish. He was a convict, did his time in Port Jackson and became a free man, marrying the daughter of free settlers.

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Re: Oberon Photography Adventure Part One...

Postby Remorhaz on Mon Jun 10, 2013 6:46 pm

zafra52 wrote:Excellent photography. Each one is beatiful on its own right on colour, composition, etc. etc. etc.


Cheers Zafra

Sylvia wrote:Really well done Rodney. I like them both, the second the most. The cloud cover actually adds to the capture. Thank you for posting them.


Thanks Sylvia and thanks for the preference :)

ozimax wrote:Excellent Rodney. I was going to ask for the settings for the starry shot, but as I read through the post they were there


Thanks Ozi - the settings I used for the fisheye shot further up were:
NIKON D600 + 15.0 mm f/2.8 @ 15 mm, 15 sec at f/2.8, ISO 6400
I don't think I got to any of the places you mentioned - we just came across from Katoomba via Jenolan Caves road and pretty much stayed around Oberon the whole time.
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