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Canon 5D Mark III
EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM @16mm
ISO 3200
f/2.8
4 x 25 Seconds
This is a 4 shot panorama.
This image is a stack of 220x30s images shot with a 18mm lens at ISO 1600.
This image represents the rotation of the Earth for more than 2 hours.
Canon 1200D with EF50mm 1.8 STM.
Sky: ISO 6400,f1.8, 8s total 256 frames. (3 Rows)
Foreground: ISO 3200, f2.0, 6s total 96 frames. (2 Rows)
and while the fishermen were busy with their rods, the stars impassively followed their way round the Polaris.
y mientras los pescadores estaban ocupados con sus cañas de pescar, las estrellas, impasibles, seguían su camino alrededor de la Polar.
Orion's Belt falling over the rock of Es Vedrà. The night sky, a fascinating world to be discovered - El cinturón de Orión cayendo sobre el islote de Es Vedrà. El cielo nocturno, un mundo fascinante por descubrir
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Taken at 21.30 last night on a hillside in Manulla central Mayo Ireland just as the Aurora peaked.......
The Northern lights over Dun Briste Sea Stack off the north Mayo coastline in Western Ireland taken on 17/03/15 @ iso 800 it was that bright!!
I used to think that the Milky Way was something you could only see if you’re an astronomer- it is super elusive and when you do see it, you might mistake it for some haze or fog in the night sky. Was at Lost Lake over the weekend because the forecast said it’d be clear. And it was, before sunset. Set my alarm for 11pm and took a nap. When I woke up, Mt Hood was barely in sight, enshrouded by clouds. Disappointment mounting, I set up my gear to take a test shot anyway. Worst fears confirmed as pictures turned out cloudy. Since I’d driven 2.5 hours there, I decided to muck around and be optimistic. There were a couple of flashes across the sky coz there was a probably a thunderstorm going on some where in the West. That distracted me for while, and before I knew it, the skies cleared and the Milky Way was totally visible! Took many shots (probably too many) and this is my favorite amongst them. I guess some things, like Portland’s Voodoo donuts, are worth the wait? :)
54 x 20 second exposures from Lough Nafooey batch processed in Lightroom and then stack in Starstax software
Some images taken during my trip to Illinois, Missouri & Michigan in summer 2013.
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Some images taken during my trip to Illinois, Missouri & Michigan in summer 2013.
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