Composite Milky way shot. by EightysixNuuk, on Flickrunderbjerg said:Thanks for the inspiration everyone! A few weeks ago I decided to give it a try myself, and was surprised at how well it turned out for a first-timer![]()
Canon 5D mark III, EF 24mm f/1.4L II, 15 sec, f/2, ISO 6400
Amaroc_GL said:I was out doing some pictures with some friend. Used a Zeiss 15mm for the bottom part of the picture. Then I used my 85mm to create the milkyway part. Not the best composite and blend. Still learning.
5D3_0527 by Stuart Edwards, on FlickrThanks guys!I must apologize if this is a "one shot" milkyway thread as my picture is a stackmeywd said:Click said:
Indeed, love the colors
alexthegreek said:Thanks guys!I must apologize if this is a "one shot" milkyway thread as my picture is a stackmeywd said:Click said:
Indeed, love the colors
alexthegreek said:Thanks guys!I must apologize if this is a "one shot" milkyway thread as my picture is a stackmeywd said:Click said:
Indeed, love the colors
Sure, this is a stack of 36 (iso 800,13 s, f 2,8) images.The light in the foreground comes from a near by lighthouse.Camera used is a 500dtpatana said:alexthegreek said:Thanks guys!I must apologize if this is a "one shot" milkyway thread as my picture is a stackmeywd said:Click said:
Indeed, love the colors
Please share the details.
Mr Bean said:3 pic pano of the southern night sky, taken near Thredbo (a ski resort town in Australia)
Canon 5D3 with Zeiss 15mm
30 seconds @ f2.8
ISO 6400
Tweaked in Lightroom
(hopefully it shows, as I've been having issues with Google Photos)
Mr Bean said:3 pic pano of the southern night sky, taken near Thredbo (a ski resort town in Australia)
Canon 5D3 with Zeiss 15mm
30 seconds @ f2.8
ISO 6400
Tweaked in Lightroom
(hopefully it shows, as I've been having issues with Google Photos)
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