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Challenge: "SunStars" March 26-28 2020
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Mar 29, 2020 03:04:37   #
sakitson Loc: Goleta, CA
 
Photogirl17 wrote:
Great Stars there sakitson love the First shot from Big Bend NP, Was the last shot a LightStar from a security Light in the garden??..so glad you enjoyed the Topic..pg. 22


Thanks, PhotoGirl.
No, just sun through leaves of a dracaena draco. I like how it came through two small apertures to make the double star.

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Mar 29, 2020 03:07:59   #
sakitson Loc: Goleta, CA
 
Rolk wrote:
Pg 22 - Nicely done on all of these, sakitson!

Tim


Thank you, Rolk.

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Mar 29, 2020 03:10:24   #
sakitson Loc: Goleta, CA
 
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Nice sakitson


Thank you, Transbuff.

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Mar 29, 2020 06:17:47   #
Fred Ann Loc: New Brunswick, Canada
 
Photogirl17 wrote:
Pretty image FA..pg. 20


Thank you for your comment Photogirl.

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Mar 29, 2020 12:21:37   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
sakitson wrote:
Thanks, PhotoGirl.
No, just sun through leaves of a dracaena draco. I like how it came through two small apertures to make the double star.


I Liked it !!! especially the Mono Treatment..

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Mar 29, 2020 12:22:45   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Nice series Lesley like them all


Thank you Bob, Much appreciated..

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Mar 29, 2020 19:44:54   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
Photogirl17 wrote:
Nice add in's on the first four, Love the last Image..pg. 21


Thanks!

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Mar 29, 2020 19:45:54   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
Rolk wrote:
Pg 21 - Another good set, Karin. Especially liked the first light house.


Thanks Tim!

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Mar 29, 2020 19:46:50   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Nice set Karin pg21


Thanks Bob!

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Apr 7, 2020 14:27:45   #
Rolk Loc: South Central PA
 
Photogirl17 wrote:
"Sunstar How to"


1) Small Apertures – generally speaking, you’ll have to use a small aperture, something like f16 or f22 to make fully-formed crisp sun stars. Wider apertures like f2.8 or f5.6 simply don’t cut it. The starburst is caused by light passing through a small aperture and being diffracted (or spread out) across the aperture blades in the lens. The more blades and the less curved they are the better the star. Not all lenses are created equally.

2) Hard Edge Obstruction – Although you can make a nice star when shooting the sun high in the sky, you will get the best results (i.e. small size with minimal flare) when you play peek-a-boo with the light source. To do this position the camera so the sun (or other light source) is mostly obscured by some compositional element in your frame – something like a clean horizon, edge of a tree, rock outcrop or building, harder and/or smoother edges yield the best results.

3) High Fidelity Light – In addition to obscuring the light source, I find it’s best to use whats called high-fidelity light, namely light that is pure and clean. When the light is being filtered through high clouds, atmospheric haze or fog the resulting sunstars tend to be muddy and lack clarity.

4) Use Live View to Preview – Once you've settled on your composition and are ready to shoot, using Live View in conjunction with the depth of field preview button (sorry Nikon people) to preview how your sunstar will look as well as get a sense for how much flare is being produced. You may be surprised to see how much a little shift in camera position (up/down, left/right) can change the size and shape of your sunstar, as well as how much resulting flare you’ve got in the frame. You can also use this method when choosing your aperture as you’ll see exactly what the sunstar will look like. You may not need to stop all the way down to f22 to get the desired effect.

5) Not all Lenses are Equal – Unfortunately this is one area where the gear really does make the difference. Not all lenses make sunstars or handle flare equally. Generally speaking, the higher quality “pro” level glass make better, more defined sunstars than “consumer” level lenses.


Here is a Link to a Pretty good Video as well..
https://youtu.be/OpPI2AVFS4w

I'm doing this Challenge because It's something I've been trying to learn myself. and I thought some of you might want to learn as well..

The weather Here has been pretty yucky, so I haven't been able to get out as much as I'd like Of course this Viral state of affairs hasn't helped either, I'm hoping to try a bit more using artificial Light..
"Sunstar How to" br br br 1) Small Ape... (show quote)


OK - So, I know this is WAY, WAY after the challenge dates, but I finally got a pretty good, natural, SunStar...

Tim


(Download)

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Apr 7, 2020 15:28:21   #
Transbuff1985 Loc: east central Iowa
 
Rolk wrote:
OK - So, I know this is WAY, WAY after the challenge dates, but I finally got a pretty good, natural, SunStar...

Tim


Nice one Tim - like the colors in it. That's a KEEPER!

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Apr 7, 2020 15:38:00   #
Transbuff1985 Loc: east central Iowa
 
Rolk wrote:
OK - So, I know this is WAY, WAY after the challenge dates, but I finally got a pretty good, natural, SunStar...

Tim


Ah Tim what aperture and lens did you use?

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Apr 7, 2020 22:19:28   #
Rolk Loc: South Central PA
 
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Nice one Tim - like the colors in it. That's a KEEPER!


Thanks, Bob. I really appreciate your comments and support,
and am especially happy that you like this one.

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Apr 7, 2020 22:23:00   #
Rolk Loc: South Central PA
 
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Ah Tim what aperture and lens did you use?


I used my Canon EFS 55-250mm IS STM, set at f/22. Not my normal lens,
but I went out with a "mission" because I really wanted to shoot some
new flowers and tree buds wide open because this lens has fantastic
bokeh, but when I walked around the tree and saw the sun, I immediately
closed the lens down all the way and concentrated on partially block the
sun with a tiny limb...I was surprised it worked as well as it did.

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Apr 7, 2020 22:40:31   #
Photogirl17 Loc: Glenwood, Ark.
 
Rolk wrote:
OK - So, I know this is WAY, WAY after the challenge dates, but I finally got a pretty good, natural, SunStar...

Tim


Well done Tim, Really nice one too..pg. 26

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