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sheeny
14-04-2013, 05:00 PM
Like a lot of other people, Mike inspired me with his Nightscapes talk, so here's some of my efforts. Unfortunately, I was really pushing the limits of the little OM-D and 12-60 zoom lens (f/2.8 at 12mm). A little bit of star trailing, but hopefully its not too bad when its all reduced in size for the web. I am struggling a bit with colour balance as well, so I've also done monochrome versions as well :).

Al.

h0ughy
14-04-2013, 06:56 PM
cetainly entertaining shots remembering where you got those from. some interesting compositions. that airglow -pity it wasnt an aurora?

sheeny
14-04-2013, 07:46 PM
Thanks Dave. These were all taken along the road to the north of the observing field.

I might have to re-process them I think... I've been trying to remove the green sky glow, thinking its a colour cast :rolleyes:. I've only just found out about the solar storm.

Al.

sheeny
14-04-2013, 09:48 PM
Ah... I tried to push the exposure a little in camera raw. That resulted in the green skyglow becoming overpowering.:rolleyes:

Attempt 2...

Al.

Octane
14-04-2013, 11:13 PM
I'd keep the green airglow, Al. Last night was a very unique night. :)

H

MortonH
14-04-2013, 11:27 PM
My fave is no.5 of the first set (the black & white Milky Way). Has a classic film feel to it. Really nice.

iceman
15-04-2013, 05:12 AM
Excellent shots, Al! Love the ones down by the creek.

sheeny
15-04-2013, 07:06 AM
Yes. The second batch is as captured so a more realistic representation of the conditions. Not having used this camera before, I was easily fooled into thinking it was a colour cast at high ISO/long exposure:rolleyes:. The images I tried to push the exposure a bit in camera raw on were too green IMO and I was struggling to correct it.



Monochrome is always good when you have colour problems!:lol: But it can also be a case of less is more (take away the colour and gain impact).



Magellan's Swimming Hole I think had potential if done with a 6D, I think. Great place... he used to swim there back in 1510. Still drops in occasionally for a quick dip... I guess that makes it the Great Magellanic Slip and Slide as well. :P

Al.

Deeno
15-04-2013, 10:32 AM
Love it!
Really enjoying some of the compositions

sheeny
15-04-2013, 09:42 PM
Thanks Deeno. Here's a few star trails from Thursday night, taken with the Oly OM-D and 8mm Zuiko 4/3 fisheye and minimal thought given to foregrounds:rolleyes:.

Al.

ourkind
16-04-2013, 02:36 AM
Great photos Al well done! I really like the monochrome LMC and further in the second batch the third image with the Pine Tree and LMC is a ripper!