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Milky Way Over Banner Peak
09/09/2011 11:40:35 AM
Milky Way Over Banner Peak3rd Place
by BaldurT

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I dove into night sky photography not too long ago, and had the privilege to toy with a 5D MkII with a Tamron 10-24mm F3.5-4.5. Did you use any of the in-camera noise reduction for high ISO or long exposure? Perhaps the skies I dealt with were the limiting factor, but I mainly shot with ISO 3200, F3.5-4.0, 60". This exposure setting is a variation of Jim Richardson's of Nat'l Geographic, on his commentary on shooting the Milky Way. Shots came out fairly clear, and obviously better than my T1i, but still not as clear as I would've liked. With the Milky Way shots, I turned off all in-camera noise reduction, and shot a dark frame to subtract the noise in post process, then did minor curve adjustments in GIMP. Some noise reduction was applied in Digital Photo Professional prior to converting to 16-bit TIF. Excellent shot, and thanks in advance!! Night sky photography is very rewarding.

Apparently, I can't post my website on here, so please email me at depthofreal@gmail.com, and I'd like to discuss the details a little further.
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Perched
07/11/2011 10:33:56 AM
Perched
by icecold1980

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Thanks, everyone! There were tons of dragonflies around me, all ready for the posing. I tried capturing one in flight while it was hovering in place, but that was extremely difficult!! I did not originally intend for this to be a high key image, but when I previewed the first few shots, in order to bring out the detail in the insect, I had to tack on more EVs, which of course, started to light up the background, but I was just amazed at the detail the lens was able to capture (cropping even more revealed the texture of the compound eyes). I didn't want to ruin it by having my subject blacked out. Thanks again!
Praying for Life
05/25/2011 02:43:19 PM
Praying for Life
by icecold1980

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To Revecca - Aside from moonlight, the primary light for the flower was a flashlight.
Apart from Myself
04/06/2011 12:16:05 AM
Apart from Myself
by icecold1980

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Originally posted by Tacoma28:

Is this a double exposure, I thought this was basic editing


No, this was a single exposure. Because it was so dark outside, I could stand in front of the camera for a long period of time and not get exposed. I took advantage of that and used an external flash to light parts of me in various locations. I actually had a different idea in mind, but similar to this, but didn't have time.
Liquid Beam
03/23/2011 10:41:28 AM
Liquid Beam
by icecold1980

Comment:
Thanks, everyone, for your comments. I wasn't expecting much, especially since I didn't put a lot of time into this one. I had thought about a square crop, but wanted to include the water; although the water appeared more out of focus than I would have liked. I do enjoy long exposures, and this was fun to experiment with. Thanks again!
The Babysitter
01/23/2011 11:33:56 PM
The Babysitter
by zarko

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Scary! - the walls, absence of people...
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Off the Grid
01/23/2011 11:31:49 PM
Off the Grid
by Ductyl

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Very lonely feel to this. I like the environment, and the solitude of the subjects. Great color composition as well.
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Casting Shadows
01/23/2011 11:30:26 PM
Casting Shadows
by mickeyd

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Nice color composition.
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I love Lamp.
01/23/2011 11:30:06 PM
I love Lamp.
by galaba

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Great idea! At first glance, I didn't think much of it. I think I didn't pay close attention, but then when I read the title, and noticed the shadow, everything fell in place!
Untitled
01/23/2011 11:28:07 PM
Untitled
by aruest

Comment:
Nice abstract, and good use of DOF. I'm not sure if the color's too distracting. Have you tried black and white?
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