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Wow, very nice. Love the reflection.d4mike said:Back to the 14mm Rokinon, 6D, 30 seconds, 3200 ISO around 3:00am. Funny but I wasn't even tired, the stars kept me pumped up. Got to bed about 4:10am, should have just stayed up for sunrise at 5:00am........
d4mike said:Back to the 14mm Rokinon, 6D, 30 seconds, 3200 ISO around 3:00am. Funny but I wasn't even tired, the stars kept me pumped up. Got to bed about 4:10am, should have just stayed up for sunrise at 5:00am........
d4mike said:Back to the 14mm Rokinon, 6D, 30 seconds, 3200 ISO around 3:00am. Funny but I wasn't even tired, the stars kept me pumped up. Got to bed about 4:10am, should have just stayed up for sunrise at 5:00am........
Auroras 23 June 2015 © Keith Breazeal by Keith Breazeal, on Flickr
Auroras over Lake Tahoe © Keith Breazeal by Keith Breazeal, on Flickrtpatana said:Went out last night to shoot Milky Way. I had my friend's 24/1.4 with me. It was late and I was tired so I forgot to try also with my Sigma 14/2.8. But the pics with 24/1.4 came out quite nice. Even I drove to North-WA trying to get away from light pollution, still there's quite strong light on the bottom.
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TGCorneliussen said:tpatana said:Went out last night to shoot Milky Way. I had my friend's 24/1.4 with me. It was late and I was tired so I forgot to try also with my Sigma 14/2.8. But the pics with 24/1.4 came out quite nice. Even I drove to North-WA trying to get away from light pollution, still there's quite strong light on the bottom.
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In my opinion the light adds to this picture. great shot!

Warkworth Satellite Station by Gary Ashton, on Flickr
Warkworth Satellite by Gary Ashton, on Flickr