iceman
09-05-2014, 09:14 AM
I’ve always wanted to capture an image that shows what it’s like for a Nightscape Photographer – out alone under the stars, contemplating life, the universe and everything.
It can be cold, cloudy, frustrating and challenging. But when it all comes together – it can be beautiful, simple, inspiring and motivating, enlightening and awakening.
I’ve wanted to capture this image for over 12 months. I had a failed attempt at it at IISAC2013, but I was finally able to snag this self-portrait of The Nightscape Photographer at IISAC2014.
It’s a single image, with a Canon 6D, 50mm lens @ f/2.2, ISO6400, 13 second exposure on a fixed tripod (no tracking). I had my intervalometer doing the snapping away on the 6D while I was up on the edge of the dam with my other camera, capturing a timelapse sequence.
I’ve got a bunch of different poses that I tried, but I really liked this simple one. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
- Large (http://www.mikesalway.com.au/download/559)
- Blog (http://www.mikesalway.com.au/the-nightscape-photographer/)
Thanks for looking.
It can be cold, cloudy, frustrating and challenging. But when it all comes together – it can be beautiful, simple, inspiring and motivating, enlightening and awakening.
I’ve wanted to capture this image for over 12 months. I had a failed attempt at it at IISAC2013, but I was finally able to snag this self-portrait of The Nightscape Photographer at IISAC2014.
It’s a single image, with a Canon 6D, 50mm lens @ f/2.2, ISO6400, 13 second exposure on a fixed tripod (no tracking). I had my intervalometer doing the snapping away on the 6D while I was up on the edge of the dam with my other camera, capturing a timelapse sequence.
I’ve got a bunch of different poses that I tried, but I really liked this simple one. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
- Large (http://www.mikesalway.com.au/download/559)
- Blog (http://www.mikesalway.com.au/the-nightscape-photographer/)
Thanks for looking.