p.16 #6 · Your Best Nightscapes and how they were made
Some amazing work here, great thread. Very inspiring !!!
Canon 7d, 17mm fl, f2.8 20 sec exp. iso 320
Shot under the moon light in Arizona last march.
This shot was published in Digital Photographer Magazine (UK) issue 101 last month as a full page lead in to the article they did on low light landscape photography. Needless to say I was pretty excited. Dean
p.16 #9 · Your Best Nightscapes and how they were made
It's getting close to the new year and wanted to see what everyone has done again this year shooting at night. Was going to start a new thread but thought it would be crazy for everyone to miss out on the amazing work already posted.
So let's see what you all have from the best year.
p.16 #11 · Your Best Nightscapes and how they were made
Didn't get to do much photography this year outside of my assignments, but even there was a shot that wanted to take since I was a kid, and that I had to work on really hard. STS-133 roll-out, taken from the roof of the VAB with 5D2 and 400 DO lens, f8, 1/15s, ISO 800. http://www.jirman.com/STS-133/VAB-Roof.jpg
p.16 #14 · Your Best Nightscapes and how they were made
1Ds, 300mm @ f/8, ISO 50 JPEG, daylight color temp (). Four exposures of 30s each were stacked. Helpfully, the Windy City was dead calm at 2am on this summer night.
Camera D700
Lens: 17-55mm f/2.8 .. @ 17mm with DX crop.. so about 24mm?
Exposure: 30 seconds at f/16
iso: 100
filter: 9 stop graduated ND filter
This is straight out of the camera.. The final was cropped a bit to left to remove the bit of light between the rocks.. And a bit of dust removal in PS...
p.16 #18 · Your Best Nightscapes and how they were made
After seeing so many amazing photos on this thread, I guess I should throw in a couple. 1-3 are shot with 17-40L on 5d2 in october, 4 was shot with 100mm macro on 1d2 in august.