surfnron wrote:
Don't complain about work Conrad. I remember you asked for the job... 1 is the clear winner for me, but, of the birds, 11, 13, and 15 are of note. I do like all the night shots too ~ Ron
Haha! I remember asking for this too Ron! Thanks for your picks!
David Leask wrote:
Given the choice I'd rather have you here more often Conrad (as I'm sure you would like to be yourself) but I must say, when you return after a while away you always come back with a BANG
Excellent set.
David
Yeah, I'm happy to be posting if not at least once in a while David!
Conrad Tan wrote:
George all you need is a camera that can handle high ISOs for 15-30 seconds. From there you need a wide lens, f2.8 or greater is preferable. Then you have to find the milky way by using any one of the numerous dark sky locator apps for your smartphone. Then make sure there is ZERO light pollution. I mean no lights whatsoever anywhere. The rest is working the RAW file into an image that looks like these. Mostly adjustment of clarity, dodging and burning.