rogerg
05-07-2014, 01:19 PM
Hi all,
Having had two full weekend astrophotography trips cancelled I decided to make the most of what I could this week, spending two nights taking photo's locally.
Night one was a 10 minute drive, 30 mins photography, 10 min drive home.
Night two was a walk to my neighbours backyard where there's a nice clearing.
I'm yet to process most of the pics from night #2 but here's some from both evenings.
I enjoyed having the inspiration to get half decent shots in a short period of time and with minimal processing fuss. I really haven't spent more than 10-30mins processing any of these shots, they all just have basic levels, noise, saturation, bit of shading maybe, and in one case a stack for the foreground.
Love to hear what you think. They are bluer than I usually do the tones, but think people will like that :)
Night#1
http://astrophotography.com.au/farming-stars/
http://astrophotography.com.au/milky-way-silhouettes/
Night#2
http://astrophotography.com.au/into-the-light/
http://astrophotography.com.au/workshop-milky-way/
Regards,
Roger.
Having had two full weekend astrophotography trips cancelled I decided to make the most of what I could this week, spending two nights taking photo's locally.
Night one was a 10 minute drive, 30 mins photography, 10 min drive home.
Night two was a walk to my neighbours backyard where there's a nice clearing.
I'm yet to process most of the pics from night #2 but here's some from both evenings.
I enjoyed having the inspiration to get half decent shots in a short period of time and with minimal processing fuss. I really haven't spent more than 10-30mins processing any of these shots, they all just have basic levels, noise, saturation, bit of shading maybe, and in one case a stack for the foreground.
Love to hear what you think. They are bluer than I usually do the tones, but think people will like that :)
Night#1
http://astrophotography.com.au/farming-stars/
http://astrophotography.com.au/milky-way-silhouettes/
Night#2
http://astrophotography.com.au/into-the-light/
http://astrophotography.com.au/workshop-milky-way/
Regards,
Roger.