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i have very luck the hotel has an big light for the beach in the night so i can use this light for the lightning from the ground.. so i got this solution..
i never shoot milkyways before.. thanks for your Feedback i hope u would like it
(Pictures are not stiched just one shot)
some more coming soon =)
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I have been out for the last nine days on a roadtrip through the southwest in my new photo mobile, focusing on primarily the San Juan River region.
In order to increase the number of possible locations that I can photograph, I finally took the plunge and purchased a vehicle for just that purpose. It's no jeep wrangler but it has All Wheel Drive and locking differentials so it will allow better access to the many dirt roads I have had to pass up on in the past while in the prius.
After seeing millions of photos from this spot, I decided to give it my own twist so during my fourth night out, Wayne Pinkston and I finished up a few in the Valley of the Gods and where on our way to Mexican Hat down highway 163, so we stopped off to grabbed a few more while the traffic was light and the Milky Way would still be visible in the scene.
This is the famous scene from "Forest Gump" at Mile Marker 13 where "Forest decides he's had enough and turns to go home. Taken at around 4am so the traffic was light, but a couple minutes in a big rig came hauling down the highway towards us. I continued shooting until he was a few hundred yards away then grabbed my camera and ran off the road. Since I didn't have a permit to shoot the car in the middle of the road and my car was filthy from the 50 miles of dirt roads I had driven that week I thought decided It would be safer to take the road shot and combine it with a photo I had taken the day after I had purchased the car up behind mount baldy at sunset.
All the light in this scene is in camera!!! The light in the background is real, the lens flare is real, the flare coming through the window of the car is real, no special lighting effects of any sort have been added to this photo and if you look close you can even see the background through the windows of the car and stars reflecting there too. (The last two were layering effects.
We shot until the end of twilight then we too had had enough and turned to go home. Hope you like it!!! :)
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This didn't work out as well as I'd hoped...I think my night time Milky Way panoramas are a learning opportunity for me :-)
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今月のTMDに出品されるアキさんの新しい作品はmilky way.
七夕の夜に見上げる天の川をイメージした美しいDecoration item。
小さな星々が散らばる、艶やかな夏の夢の様な美しさです。
子供の頃、七夕は深夜まで天体観測を許された。
小さな天体望遠鏡は、模型のWaltherより楽しかった。
手の届かない世界を覗き込む七夕の夜。
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On the night of 7th July of every year, people write their wishes on colorful paper strips and hang them on bamboo leaves.
You wish what?
A photo from last year...revisited in Lightroom with some presets from Dave Morrow..http://www.davemorrowphotography.com/
A car passes going north over the bridge over Wirreanda Creek, south of Hawker, South Australia under the Milky Way and a streak from the Titan 4B rocket body. Tamron lens, processed in Lightroom with a daylight white balance for colour in the stars.
A new moon night in the mountains, me and a few friends set up a tent and watched milkyway beside a lake.
Not too many cars use this road at night, but there are a few, and here one passes over the bridge over Wirreanda Creek, south of Hawker, South Australia under the Milky Way. Shot during astro twilight for the sky colour. Sigma lens, processed in Lightroom with a daylight white balance for colour in the stars.
It's me again! Standing in the road outside my house this time! This is a single 20 second exposure 18mm, F3.5 @ ISO 6400. The brightest part of our milky way is well below the horizon during the winter months. This is a view to the west and in another couple of weeks the milky way will be to the North in the evening, hoping to get some shots of it with the Northern lights to add some really interesting colour! The orange colour at the bottom left is from a town called Belmullet, about 12 miles away.
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Thanks for stopping by and view this photo. The reason for posting this photo on Flickr is to learn so if you have constructive feedback regarding what I could do better and / or what I should try, drop me a note I would love to hear your input.
View On Black the way it should be seen!
-- Let the sound of the shutter always guide you to new ventures.
© 2014 Winkler
IAPP Member: US#12002
This was photographed at the Nebraska Star Party, which is held in the Sandhills of North-Western Nebraska. These are some of the darkest skies in the continental U.S., which makes for spectacular viewing! In this image you can see lots of structure in the Milkyway and shooting star trails. The Milkyway is so bright here that it casts a glow on the ground.