iceman
24-04-2006, 01:42 PM
Took these shots last Tuesday morning, while watching the Venus/Uranus conjunction at Terrigal.
They didn't turn out as nice as I would've hoped.. the shots when it was still dark required a high ISO (800) and a long exposure to bring up any foreground (as well as processing levels in photoshop).
The shots just before sunrise were too overexposed just at the horizon, because I didn't use my ND grad filter to block out the light coming in the top half of the lens.
Ah well, learning experience.
In the first 4 shots, Mercury also makes an appearance as the brightest "star" close to the horizon (slightly to the right of Venus).
Comments welcome.
They didn't turn out as nice as I would've hoped.. the shots when it was still dark required a high ISO (800) and a long exposure to bring up any foreground (as well as processing levels in photoshop).
The shots just before sunrise were too overexposed just at the horizon, because I didn't use my ND grad filter to block out the light coming in the top half of the lens.
Ah well, learning experience.
In the first 4 shots, Mercury also makes an appearance as the brightest "star" close to the horizon (slightly to the right of Venus).
Comments welcome.