Spiral With The Old Timers @ Deadvlei, Namibia
The second attempt. In my first attempt I made some mistakes. So I did not do the same silly thing in my second attempt. Even though that made me waste one opportunity; I would take this result every time.
As you can see there is no lens information in the EXIF. This is due to the monopoly that Canon is putting in. It was taken with a Samyang 10MM Lens, and Canon doesn't let you click the shutter if it detects the contact. So a little tape covering the contact help getting the job done. Very stupid as it just creates disruption and doesn't stop anything. Canon never build such lens and I would be sure that they would never make it in future. So what is the point stopping all these and causing only inconvenience! I am seriously considering sell off all my Canon stuff and switch to Sony or Nikon Z. Running out of patience with Canon a bit.
Anyway; that 10MM gave me enough sky to capture the full spiral. The foreground was taken by stacking 16 ISO 6400 30 Seconds image at 10MM F3.5.
And the sky is with 240 2 minutes exposure on a H-Alpha modified D850.
I have made a short film to record my journey through Namibia; you may be interested in watching it where we have compiled the overall beauty of Namibia as we experienced. Click here to get amazed with the beauty of this special country.
Please have a look at my website www.avisekhphotography.com for all my recent works.
Have a nice weekend.
Hope you will enjoy the picture.
Any suggestions or criticisms are always welcome.
Spiral With The Old Timers @ Deadvlei, Namibia
The second attempt. In my first attempt I made some mistakes. So I did not do the same silly thing in my second attempt. Even though that made me waste one opportunity; I would take this result every time.
As you can see there is no lens information in the EXIF. This is due to the monopoly that Canon is putting in. It was taken with a Samyang 10MM Lens, and Canon doesn't let you click the shutter if it detects the contact. So a little tape covering the contact help getting the job done. Very stupid as it just creates disruption and doesn't stop anything. Canon never build such lens and I would be sure that they would never make it in future. So what is the point stopping all these and causing only inconvenience! I am seriously considering sell off all my Canon stuff and switch to Sony or Nikon Z. Running out of patience with Canon a bit.
Anyway; that 10MM gave me enough sky to capture the full spiral. The foreground was taken by stacking 16 ISO 6400 30 Seconds image at 10MM F3.5.
And the sky is with 240 2 minutes exposure on a H-Alpha modified D850.
I have made a short film to record my journey through Namibia; you may be interested in watching it where we have compiled the overall beauty of Namibia as we experienced. Click here to get amazed with the beauty of this special country.
Please have a look at my website www.avisekhphotography.com for all my recent works.
Have a nice weekend.
Hope you will enjoy the picture.
Any suggestions or criticisms are always welcome.