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One light source? Could probably have used just a touch of a reflector on the opposite side to fill the neck and shoulder in the dark. I love the color --but I'm guessing it's just a wall and not a backdrop?
wow great shot POTN_JS, love the clear water reflection and clouds.
Awesome concert shots UnknownSouljer, what setting/gears were used if you don't mind sharing?
Starry Night over Alabama Hills by pyrospawn, on Flickr
That is beautiful, mind sharing how it was done? Time lapses plus layering? Looks excellent!
Here's one that I took in Sturgeon Bay
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Awesome concert shots UnknownSouljer, what setting/gears were used if you don't mind sharing?
trewyn15,
It was a single exposure (Exif: f2.8, iso 6400, 20 sec, Canon 6D, Rokinon FE14M-C 14mm F2.8). I used the Star Walk app on the iphone, to find the Milky Way. One needa a place with dark skies, a wide angle lens. and i used this guide to calculate proper exposure to prevent star trail. I used Lightroom 5 to edit the image, pumped up the contrast and clarity a bit on the Milky Way, used temp of around 4000K. and played around a bit with the tone S curve. I'm such a noob with PS, so I tried to edit everything in LR.
Nice picture! I was actually up in Door County last weekend. Beautiful place. I wish I had the lenses to do some night sky stuff. LOTS of great opportunity there.
That's where my photos were taken, above, about half way up the page. http://hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1040133016&postcount=771
Sure. Most of my work is pretty straight forward and basic, more because of necessity than anything else.
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Hope that answers all the questions... probably with more detail than you wanted, but I digress.