Bulent Celasun wrote:
The one with the car is very good. Certainly a pleasing result of your work.
Thanks Bulent and Stan.
I agree with Stan that the other one looks a bit problematic.
Could it have something to do with post-processing?
It is from astrotracer blurring the trees. Some of that effect may also
be from post processing. I've posted a version where I just did color
"correction".
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/27516107843/in/album-72157667869222073/
This page shows the shutter times on each of the shots:
http://www.fluidr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157667869222073
Anything less than 10 seconds will not be astrotracer, anything longer
than 30 will be. The one labeled pano is a panorama of one with
astrotracer and one without, hoping that lightroom might match them up
on the milkyway, and use the clear bits from the trees.
Bulent
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2016-07-06 6:07 GMT+03:00 Larry Colen<[email protected]>:
Here are a couple more from last night. These are slightly more
conventional nightscapes.
The luxobarge at night:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/28084127086/in/album-72157667869222073/
The milky way through trees:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/27503592244/in/album-72157667869222073/
The full album is at:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157667869222073
I did a fair bit of experimentation, with straight nightscapes (how far can
I push the rule of 600), with astrotracer, astrotracer using fill (in this
case flashlight but speedlight would probably work better for consistency),
and a bit of using lightroom panorama or hdr to combine astrotracer and
conventional frames. I certainly do not have things figured out, and will
probably need to learn photoshop to properly combine frames.
I am quite pleased, however, with the combination of the Rokinon 24/1.4 on
the K-1 for night photography.
Comments, feedback and suggestions welcome and solicited on any photos in
the set. It's hard to judge what works, what is over processed and what
could use more pop.
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