Its bokeh might be gnarly and its not the sharpest tool wide open but still love the rendering and happy to have the Loxia 35 back in the stable. Lox 85 is a nice companion as well.
This is a double exposure image. I set the camera on bulb then lit the inside of each kiln with an orange gel covered flashlight. On walking back, I removed the orange filter and lit the outside. This resulted in a 261s exposure with short star trails over the kilns. I didn't like the star trails so I took another exposure for the stars.
Sweetf8 wrote:
A7R II - Metabones IV - EF 16-35mm f4 @ 16mm
This is a double exposure image. I set the camera on bulb then lit the inside of each kiln with an orange gel covered flashlight. On walking back, I removed the orange filter and lit the outside. This resulted in a 261s exposure with short star trails over the kilns. I didn't like the star trails so I took another exposure for the stars.
Thanks. It wasn't my original idea. I saw a similar shot several years ago but didn't remember by whom or how he/she did it. One night I camped nearby and decided to do it the way I thought it would work.