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Shay Stephens
May-23-2005, 10:44 AM
http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/IMG_4907.jpg

A three minute exposure taken during twilight. I had one and two hour exposures, but in the Arizona heat, they are too full of noise to be of any use. Pity really, the longer star trails look awesome.

There is a little bit of motion blur in the cactus due to the wind.

f/2.8 - 182 seconds - ISO 100 - 29mm focal length

Andy
May-23-2005, 11:00 AM
looks like a painting - love the subtle pastely pinks in the sky, and the earth tones from green in the foreground...

:clap

Nikolai
May-23-2005, 11:02 AM
I need to learn how to work those long exposures..
Of course, the longest I can get out of my 828 is 30 sec:-(
"...need ... better ... camera...":):

ehughes
May-23-2005, 11:40 AM
That's awesome Shay

Angelo
May-23-2005, 12:37 PM
Suuuuuuhweeeeeeeeeeet! is all I can think to say. awesome shot. :thumb

wxwax
May-23-2005, 01:44 PM
Really nice shot and palette. And knowing what not to change in post. :thumb

4labs
May-23-2005, 02:47 PM
Really nice Shay. Would love to see the noisey ones too just to see what the sky looked like..

coldclimb
May-23-2005, 02:52 PM
Suuuuuuhweeeeeeeeeeet! is all I can think to say. awesome shot. :thumb
I agree! Not much else to say other than Suuuuuuhweeeeeeeeeeet! :rofl:thumb

MuskyDude
May-23-2005, 03:53 PM
That's beautiful Shay. A wonderous, and wonderfull shot.



AJ

Phil U.
May-23-2005, 04:19 PM
Oh man, good stuff. I love the colors. :thumb

DeanMcM
May-23-2005, 04:23 PM
A three minute exposure taken during twilight. I had one and two hour exposures, but in the Arizona heat, they are too full of noise to be of any use. Pity really, the longer star trails look awesome.

There is a little bit of motion blur in the cactus due to the wind.

f/2.8 - 182 seconds - ISO 100 - 29mm focal lengthVery nice Shay! nice colors. When I find the right spot, I have to give long exposure a try.

ian408
May-23-2005, 04:23 PM
I like the differing color in the sky, the star trails and the fact it looks like
daylight :)

Very nice shot.

Ian

USAIR
May-23-2005, 04:47 PM
Cool shot
Love the star trails and color is great
It does look like a painting :clap :clap :clap :clap :clap

Thanks
Fred

CalfeeRider
May-23-2005, 09:31 PM
http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/IMG_4907.jpg

A three minute exposure taken during twilight. I had one and two hour exposures, but in the Arizona heat, they are too full of noise to be of any use. Pity really, the longer star trails look awesome.

There is a little bit of motion blur in the cactus due to the wind.

f/2.8 - 182 seconds - ISO 100 - 29mm focal length
Very Cool Shot!!!! The colors are gorgeous! Got to be something about the AZ air, but I've seen some of the most interesting/spectacular sunsets when I've been in Tucson. Post some more will ya? :thumb

Nir
May-23-2005, 10:01 PM
Beautiful Shay!

gpgold
May-23-2005, 11:43 PM
A three minute exposure taken during twilight. I had one and two hour exposures, but in the Arizona heat, they are too full of noise to be of any use. Pity really, the longer star trails look awesome.

There is a little bit of motion blur in the cactus due to the wind.

f/2.8 - 182 seconds - ISO 100 - 29mm focal length
Shay - You have the magic! Very beautiful. I read the comment about the 828 (which I also use) and wonder, is this something that can be done by stacking images?

regards,

Gary

Shay Stephens
May-24-2005, 06:54 AM
Thanks everyone, glad you liked it.

Gary, the 828 could have taken the same exact shot with one exception. The 30 second exposure also has a 30 second dark frame taken, so the star trails would have gaps in them. You could draw in the gaps to complete the trails, but I don't recommend that. If I were shooting this scene with the 828, I would have shot it a few minutes earlier to get the shot in one 30 second exposure.

This is a 100% crop of the three minute exposure:
http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/img_4907n.jpg

This was basically my test shot to verify that the exposure was correct. Once I saw the results, I stopped down the aperture and lengthened the shutter speed to compensate, and then patiently waited two hours in eager anticipation for this:

http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/img_4909n.jpg

I was so disappointed, you can only imagine. It was quite late by this time, and so I reconfigured for a one hour exposure and got this:
http://forums.shaystephens.com/graphics/img_4910n.jpg

Battered and bruised, thrown down and dejected, I went back to the hotel feeling mighty low. After deciding to forget about the star trails and process the test shot, I got some of my joy back. I definitely want to try again on a colder night though, I still want some freakin' long star trails :wink

CatOne
May-24-2005, 10:24 AM
Very, very nice.

I have a soft spot for long exposures, because they tend to reveal things that look different than you'd see with the naked eye. Well done.

lenscape
May-24-2005, 12:17 PM
Nice color shay.:thumb :thumb :thumb I gotta try it.