Lassen volcanic national forest milkyway.
Great image well worth the effort.
karno wrote:
I captured this one last night with a quarter moon and at astronomical twilight.
It was a gorgeous night out and always feel fortunate and reguvinated by natures blessings doing night photography. I was unable to line up the equatorial mount for this image so this is a straight shot which I was happy about keeping it simple and back to basics.
I needed very little editing for this one except for stacking to reduce noise and some tweaks.
Thank you for looking.
Nikon D810
Sigma 35mm
ISO 10000
F 3.5
Shutter 6 seconds
Stacked 14 images
No blending no composit
I captured this one last night with a quarter moon... (
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wow...amazing shot, karno!
You made a beautiful photo. Thanks for letting me see your work.
Fantastic in all aspects. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome. Can't beat nature's blessings for feeling whole again. Thank you.
karno wrote:
I captured this one last night with a quarter moon and at astronomical twilight.
It was a gorgeous night out and always feel fortunate and reguvinated by natures blessings doing night photography. I was unable to line up the equatorial mount for this image so this is a straight shot which I was happy about keeping it simple and back to basics.
I needed very little editing for this one except for stacking to reduce noise and some tweaks.
Thank you for looking.
Nikon D810
Sigma 35mm
ISO 10000
F 3.5
Shutter 6 seconds
Stacked 14 images
No blending no composit
I captured this one last night with a quarter moon... (
show quote)
Very nicely done Karno Mt. Lassen is a beautiful place for photography.
tbell7D wrote:
Fascinating image indeed. I just have a question regarding the stacked images...Thanks in advance.
Yes, would be curious myself. And yes, gorgeous! Was there last summer, but moon was too bright to attempt.
vicksart
Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
Impressive photo and editing.
karno
Loc: Chico ,California
tbell7D wrote:
Fascinating image indeed. I just have a question regarding the stacked images since this is something I have never attempted. Did you mean that each one of the 14 images was a 6 second exposure? Thanks in advance.
Yes 14 frames of this image was taken with out moving the tripod then stacked with n starry landscape stacker for a cleaner image.
I am going to Guatemala on Feb 18th and will be 5 hours out in the hinterlands, little if any light pollution. Canon t6i. Wkndered if you have ecposure suggestikns for Milkyway.
Want to trh snd feg it right. Have i nights to try. Thsnks. BILL
iruote=karno]I captured this one last night with a quarter moon and at astronomical twilight.
It was a gorgeous night out and always feel fortunate and reguvinated by natures blessings doing night photography. I was unable to line up the equatorial mount for this image so this is a straight shot which I was happy about keeping it simple and back to basics.
I needed very little editing for this one except for stacking to reduce noise and some tweaks.
Thank you for looking.
Nikon D810
Sigma 35mm
ISO 10000
F 3.5
Shutter 6 seconds
Stacked 14 images
No blending no composit[/quote]
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