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Horsemen standing under milkywayby pradeep_kmpk14Comment by rgrenaderphoto: Originally posted by Giles: looking at the shutter count of 15 seconds and how uniformly black the silhouette is (it can't have been bright night or you'd not get the stars in 15 seconds) I'm gonna go out on limb and say this has been tinkered with lets see if it survives moderation...... |
Depends on the lens/ISO combination (assuming the aperture would be wide open. I've gotten incredible star fields and MW with an f/1.4 at ISO 3200 and a 4 sec exposure. |
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Horsemen standing under milkywayby pradeep_kmpk14Comment by Giles: Originally posted by P-A-U-L: Wow this is very impressive. I would love to know how you capture a shot like this and now long the shutter needs to stay open. I guess it wasn't too long or you had cardboard cut out subjects:) |
looking at the shutter count of 15 seconds and how uniformly black the silhouette is (it can't have been bright night or you'd not get the stars in 15 seconds) I'm gonna go out on limb and say this has been tinkered with lets see if it survives moderation...... |
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