I reprocessed this image after being reminded on CloudyNights on how to use SIRIL to do the histogram stretching before bringing the image into Photoshop for further tweaks. I'm constantly amazed how much of astrophotography is learning how to develop the image after you capture the data. Mind boggling what our cameras can capture in the dark of night.
I'm still shocked I was able to take this with a 70-300 AF-P lens.
Very nice pictures Hardcore. The clarity is amazing, I guess the atmosphere of the mountains helps in this regard. I would like to ask, which version of the voigtlander lens you use and with which adapter?
Hardcore wrote:
Few shots from our recent vacation in the Canadian Rockies.
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Thank you. I tried the auto area af and my hit rate was pretty high! I have to trust more my z6, it ain't that bad with chubby and the 70/200 2.8S for action.
I reprocessed this image after being reminded on CloudyNights on how to use SIRIL to do the histogram stretching before bringing the image into Photoshop for further tweaks. I'm constantly amazed how much of astrophotography is learning how to develop the image after you capture the data. Mind boggling what our cameras can capture in the dark of night.
I'm still shocked I was able to take this with a 70-300 AF-P lens.
Have my Z6+ Sigma 24-35 f2 to shoot my local time trial race. I didn't trust it enough to handle action shots. Used it mostly for pre-race and post race podium shots.....The tone and the color are just better than on my D750, even with the same lens....