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That colour kicked off pretty early on this day so I went with it.
Pentax K1 w Irix 21/1.4
12 frames, ISO6400 f/1.8 8s
Raw developed to .dng in DxO PhotoLab 6, stacked in StarryLandScape Stacker, colour graded in Color Efex Pro 5. cleaned up in Topaz Denoise with some pixels panel beated in Affinity Photo 2 and finished off back in PhotoLab.
Focus sunrise shoot, Austinmer, NSW
An uncommon planetary lineup in the morning sky at present, as marked by the floating box labels on the image. Saturn is playing too, beyond Jupiter, but couldn't be fitted in the frame. The bright blob is the over-exposed waning crescent moon. Perhaps the most interesting area is below the moon where Venus is obvious, as well as Mercury which is not so readily captured. Aldebaran in Taurus is visible just above Mercury, part of Orion is peeping in at the right, and the Pleiades are visible to the left of Venus. The image was taken about an hour before sunrise and as time passed Mercury and its faint companions disappeared. The magenta tones of dawn and dusk at present are apparently due to dust high in the atmosphere from January's volcanic eruption in Tonga.
Just a single frame.
IRIX 15mm f2.4 Blackstone
PENTAX K-1 • FF Mode • 100 ISO • Irix Blackstone 15mm F2.4
Topaz Labs Texture Effects 2
Multi exposure 10 photos
Pont Julien near
Roussillon-en-Provence • Vaucluse • Provence • France
testing my new Pentax K1 with the Irix and the Astrotracer. Sky is tracked, foreground ISO400 Image with 300sec. Look at the corners in the Sky.
First we had clouds, but then finally sky opened in nice way and we saw nice Auroras. Lens is Irix 15mm
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PENTAX K-1 • FF Mode • 100 ISO • Irix Blackstone 15mm F2.4
Luminar Neo
Ponto de São Lourenço • Madeira • Portugal
Loooong post.....I've been wanting to take pictures up here for quite a while. It's a short(ish) 3ish hour drive north for me so it's not too terribly far. As always the weather has not been cooperative at all so the timing of this wasn't quite what I had been wanting. But as you can see it worked out anyway.
I took this picture under the highway that passes by the mill. While under the bridge I saw an Amish man and his son on the other side of the creek. I went to the top of the bridge and met him up on top. He told me that his name was Herman and that he owned the mill. He said that he had bought the mill a few years back and had been restoring it. He just finished restoring the dam and the paddle wheel. I told him I was there to take some pictures and loved the mill. He said he would give me a quick tour inside and turn the mill on for me if I would send him some pictures when I was done. So, of course I said absolutely.
After a brief tour he showed us some things inside the mill and explained some future plans of things that he would like to do. One of them being he wanted to start grinding flour with the mill and making goods for the local community. You could tell from his enthusiasm just how proud of the mill he is. Which, to be fair, I would be too. It's a pretty awesome little mill. I couldn't believe how nice it was for being built in 1864. With his renovations and love for the mill I can't wait to see what ultimately becomes of it.
For the shot I am using a two Lume Cubes to light the mill and waterfall and I'm using my UNLEASHED to trigger my camera and lots of patience. I arrived at about 7pm and the milky way didn't come into alignment with the mill like this until about 1:30am. It was well worth it though...
Canon 6D Mark II
Irix 15mm Firefly
ISO6400
13 sec
f/2.4
UNLEASHED
Out for a shoot before I had breakfast in Kiama with some fellow photogs .. 'Clear Outside' indicate very favourable numbers for this morning, , even thou I didn't have a location in mind I'd determined to get up and have a go.
Here at Bass Point, Shellharbour was an emergency backup location as the two I'd picked prior the night before weren't too favourable (the tide was too low for one and the road was closed to the other).
I'd got a couple of nice'ish sunsets here North of the Shallows and thought it may just be the morning for it.
PENTAX K-1 • FF Mode • 100 ISO • Irix Blackstone 15mm F2.4
Kaysersberg • Haut-Rhin • Alsace • France
PENTAX K-1 • FF & Pixel Shift Mode • 100 ISO • Irix Blackstone 15mm F2.4
Bollenberg • Haut-Rhin • Alsace • France
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A vibrant version with light painting and testing the new Irix 15mm F/2.4 Manual Focus lens, a lovely manual focus lens for night photography with Infinity focus click and Focus lock..
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Milky Way over St. John Lutherah Church.
Crabapple Rd, Fredericksburg, Texas.
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Shooting data:.
D810, Irix 15mm F/2.4, 30S, ISO 2500,.
Manual Focus lock at Infinity.