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This is brilliant!

Completely different from the Aurora photos i've been seeing recently.



Apr 19, 2015 at 05:37 AM
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p.2 #2 · p.2 #2 · Milky way, Aurora, falling star... what.. no unicorn?


Thanks Ed!


Apr 19, 2015 at 10:31 AM
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p.2 #3 · p.2 #3 · Milky way, Aurora, falling star... what.. no unicorn?


I echo Travis Rhoads's comments.


Apr 19, 2015 at 12:27 PM
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p.2 #4 · p.2 #4 · Milky way, Aurora, falling star... what.. no unicorn?


Ok, as far as processing went, here were my steps. I added the before/after to see where I started. If you want to see the image after every step please hop over to my blog.

The first order of business was to find a crop that I liked. 3 photo stitches from a 17mm TS will give you a 4x5 ratio. Sometimes I simply go with it, sometimes I don't, it all depends on the image. In this particular case I knew the image would benefit from a longer vertical because it had lines travelling from top to bottom, so I went with a 5x7.

The 2nd step was to clone out the lights. I left the light pollution that was spilling in from behind the mountain, but the highway ones had to go.

At this point I started moving the image towards what I had in my mind's eye. The Northern Lights that I witnessed were cool, with accents of red. What the camera captured was a different thing altogether. I opened Viveza and cooled down the entire image. I painted back the reds from the original image since the cooling down had some effect on them too.

In ACR I opened the lights quite a bit in order to get some life back into the image, and then added clarity to help the Aurora and the stars stand out.

A bit of dodge and burn on a b/d layer brought back the Milky Way and the shooting star. The sky was pretty much done now.

For the foreground I spent some time dodging (this time in LAB so I can have better control on what gets touched) the wisps of water on and around the rocks. I finished up with saturation and mid-tones contrast.



© bvais 2015


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© bvais 2015


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Apr 19, 2015 at 05:24 PM
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p.2 #5 · p.2 #5 · Milky way, Aurora, falling star... what.. no unicorn?


Thank you for posting the work flow it is very interesting to read through it.


Apr 19, 2015 at 05:54 PM
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p.2 #6 · p.2 #6 · Milky way, Aurora, falling star... what.. no unicorn?


I admit it's a bit un-orthodox, but that's how I roll :-D


Apr 19, 2015 at 06:10 PM
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p.2 #7 · p.2 #7 · Milky way, Aurora, falling star... what.. no unicorn?


I took 6 shots, basically 2 photos since I shoot with a TS lens


Forgive my lack of knowledge here....what is "TS"? Does that stand for tilt shift?

Any chance of finding out the EXIF stuff on this one? Great image!!






Scott (TS as me stumped) B



Apr 19, 2015 at 06:22 PM
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bvais wrote:
I admit it's a bit un-orthodox, but that's how I roll :-D


I don't think it's unorthodox. . It reads very straightforward and made sense to me. . It's nice to see someone else using Viveza. . It's an integral part of my workflow.



Apr 19, 2015 at 06:25 PM
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p.2 #9 · p.2 #9 · Milky way, Aurora, falling star... what.. no unicorn?


@Scott, yes TS stands for tilt shift. I shoot with a SonyA7R and a Canon 17mm TS lens.
The EXIF is 17mm @ ISO 6400, 30s at f/4



Apr 19, 2015 at 06:30 PM
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p.2 #10 · p.2 #10 · Milky way, Aurora, falling star... what.. no unicorn?


@Travis Viveza is indeed a powerhouse. I tried out different plugins, and the results I get from Viveza surpass the other ones by a mile. Even the simple algorithms for exposure or contrast give better results than PS/ACR/LR.


Apr 19, 2015 at 06:33 PM
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bvais wrote:
@Travis Viveza is indeed a powerhouse. I tried out different plugins, and the results I get from Viveza surpass the other ones by a mile. Even the simple algorithms for exposure or contrast give better results than PS/ACR/LR.


The entire NIK suite is like that... I couldn't live without it now.



Apr 19, 2015 at 07:12 PM
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p.2 #12 · p.2 #12 · Milky way, Aurora, falling star... what.. no unicorn?


Wonderful! All the above!
Dan



Apr 20, 2015 at 02:34 PM
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p.2 #13 · p.2 #13 · Milky way, Aurora, falling star... what.. no unicorn?


Absolutely fantastic. Awesome processing on the image as well.

-Nick



Apr 20, 2015 at 02:45 PM
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