Nice work!

Paul

> On May 13, 2019, at 4:46 AM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Alan C wrote on 5/13/19 12:37 AM:
>> Very interesting images, Larry. Perhaps you should plan your re-visit for 
>> mid-winter?
> 
> Thanks Alan.  In summer, in this part of the Pacific Northwet there is only 
> about a 70% chance of overcast skies at night, in winter it's about 97%.
> 
> 
>> Alan C
>>> On 12-May-19 07:50 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
>>> It turns out that there are quite a few covered bridges in this part of 
>>> Oregon.  It shouldn't be much of a surprise that it's pretty challenging to 
>>> photograph them at night. Just getting a clear sky to see the stars is a 
>>> challenge, particularly one without the moon causing issues.
>>> 
>>> I got some near misses of the covered bridge on Harris Road, I was shooting 
>>> at too high an ISO and totally blew out the sky glow from Corvallis.
>>> 
>>> The covered bridge in Chitwood had the interesting challenge of being lit 
>>> with some weird greenish light from a house across the street.
>>> 
>>> They'll definitely be worth revisits once I get another chance with dark, 
>>> clear, skies. I'll try shooting at similar times (10-30 seconds) but at a 
>>> lower ISO than 6400, possibly bracketing ISO to see if that makes a 
>>> difference.
>>> 
>>> I thought I had made a panorama of shots with astrotracer, but I don't see 
>>> that one, I'll add it in a bit.  Here's my trip preview album. I'll 
>>> probably reprocess everything once I get home and am working on my desktop 
>>> machine.  My laptop has been crashing a lot on lightroom on these big 
>>> panoramas.
>>> 
>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157708398198205
>>> 
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