skypointer2000
The Magic of Night
As the core season is drawing to an end, it is time to start working on my processing backlog. This also lets me revisit some of the stunning places I had the privilege to photograph this year.
I have been doing night photography for several years now, but I have not spent many nights in more remote places than this. Dozens of miles away from civilization, the sky is incredibly dark and, while being the only human soul far and wide might give some people the creeps, it makes me focused and helps me connect to the universe in a way I cannot do when I have company.
Who needs dreams, when he can get such views in reality?
EXIF
Canon EOS 6D astro modified
Sigma 35mm f1.4 ART @f2.8
iOptron SkyTracker Pro
Low Level Lighting
Sky
6 x 30s @ ISO6400, tracked, stacked
Foreground
20 x 30s @ ISO6400, stacked
Prints available:
The Magic of Night
As the core season is drawing to an end, it is time to start working on my processing backlog. This also lets me revisit some of the stunning places I had the privilege to photograph this year.
I have been doing night photography for several years now, but I have not spent many nights in more remote places than this. Dozens of miles away from civilization, the sky is incredibly dark and, while being the only human soul far and wide might give some people the creeps, it makes me focused and helps me connect to the universe in a way I cannot do when I have company.
Who needs dreams, when he can get such views in reality?
EXIF
Canon EOS 6D astro modified
Sigma 35mm f1.4 ART @f2.8
iOptron SkyTracker Pro
Low Level Lighting
Sky
6 x 30s @ ISO6400, tracked, stacked
Foreground
20 x 30s @ ISO6400, stacked
Prints available: