We finally had a clear enough night (early morning actually) to attempt a milky way shot. Taken from my yard sometime between 2:45am and 3:30 am local time. It travels relatively fast, so the window for capture with a moderately wide angle, and have the entire arc show is pretty limited.
14-24 at 14mm, two combined
For some reason, I seem to have lost some of the type.
Camera settings for fisheye: f-3.5, 30 sec. exposure, ISO 1500
Two combined: f-2.8, 20 sec. ISO 2500
Shot 4/3/19
Next goal will be to attempt to have something interesting in the foreground, which may be the most difficult part, as nothing but trees around, and a few power lines I have to contend with! It's fun to attempt something new tho.
You did good in my view.
The fisheye really gives a nice frame to the MW.
Nice work.
Ronsh
Loc: Floresville,Tx.
Wanda Krack wrote:
We finally had a clear enough night (early morning actually) to attempt a milky way shot. Taken from my yard sometime between 2:45am and 3:30 am local time. It travels relatively fast, so the window for capture with a moderately wide angle, and have the entire arc show is pretty limited.
Very nice , we have had nothing but clouds!
Last few nights we've had clouds too Ronsh. Thanks BassmanBruce and Photophile , I appreciate your comments.
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