p.9 #1 · Your Best Nightscapes and how they were made
From the Perseid meteor shower. I was in Yosemite National Park at the time. I wish I was able to get some with El Capitan and Half Dome but it was a family trip.
p.9 #2 · Your Best Nightscapes and how they were made
Doug Otto wrote:
25 minute exposure. I was using my Canon 17-40 f/4L, at f/4, on my 5D at ISO 400. I did have to apply a standard helping of Noiseware and painstakingly removed a jet trail across the top 3rd of the image.
p.9 #4 · Your Best Nightscapes and how they were made
Hey night shooters, don't know if this has been posted yet or not, but according to Fox News, tonight will be the "biggest and brightest full moon of 2010."
p.9 #16 · Your Best Nightscapes and how they were made
I'm well aware of the hill, and I dont give a crap about tilting the lens. I'm curious as to where he was standing to get that angle of view of the bridge...
Not sure why there is hostility towards a simple question
p.9 #17 · Your Best Nightscapes and how they were made
Am I hostile? I had no clue where on the road exactly he was. One could walk that one mile if one so desperately wanted to. It was perfectly possible that you aren't from the area (since you didn't indicate that) and didn't know about the road. Sorry for helping. Be more specific next time.
p.9 #18 · Your Best Nightscapes and how they were made
Alright,
let's wait for the person who took the photo to respond, that is not what this thread is about no hostility will be tolerated just amazing night photos and of course questions next photo please.
p.9 #20 · Your Best Nightscapes and how they were made
I have a PM into Fred Miranda and I sent one to Jim about a week ago no response yet, it would not hurt for everyone else to send over their thoughts also.
Thanks to everyone who has made this my favorite thread of all time the photos have been amazing please keep them coming.