Just realized I've been posting images way out of order from my Istanbul trip. Woops.
Harem Room by David Gevert, on Flickr
Harem Room by David Gevert, on Flickr
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Took this up in Petoskey State Park this weekend. I'd like to work on my nighttime star photos. Sadly, this is the best I was able to get. The problem is, you can only take these at night, after the sun goes completely down, in an area with no light pollution, and when it's clear. Haven't had much chance otherwise.
If anyone has any tips on how to improve this, I'm all ears. I just tried the rule of 500's for star trails, and used my 50mm f/1.8. I also tried some with my 10-18 f4.5-5.6, but it really didn't let in enough light, and it was pretty hard to focus right.
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edit: I also took a shot with the same settings with the lens cap on hoping to subtract the noise from the camera, but I don't know how to do that currently. I'll look around unless you have tips here as well.
Scrapped together a set of old architectural/abstract shots last week.
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Great set. The first shot got some crazy reflection. Love the 3rd shot too.
Drone Fireworks
Who's afraid of diffraction? Not this guy. (shot at f/32 for the sun star.)
Great shot! Love the light in this. Is it just lit by the string of LED's, or did you have to squeeze some other lights in there to get this look?