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Old 06-11-2013, 12:02 PM
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Lake Burrumbeet

There seems there are a few old churches within the ballarat area (seems like the only old building still standing on the outskirts of town away from the city lights) and I spotted one near lake burrumbeet so thought I;d see if I could make a nice shot of it. unfortunately it didn't come off as I'd hoped the back of the church (shot 2) which lined up with the view of the milky way wasn't that appealing plus there was alot of road traffic streaking across the shot and the front of the church pretty much faced due north (shot 3) and didnt have alot of sky interest at that time of night.

So I ended up "free lancing" at lake burrumbeet not something I normally do, normally I have an idea of what I'm shooting and what direction I'll be facing etc however with Venus in the central bulge of the milky way I thought I might get some nice reflections as it was a still night. Lucky I was still within mobile range and managed to find a couple of lake access rds so I this is how I came about shot 1 the light on the reeds is from the caravan park.
The 4th shot came from a second access road which looks to have access to the lake front, what google maps didnt tell me was that there was a fairly steep incline I tried some shots higher up and they didnt work as well I managed to spot this tree in the lower level of the initial shots here and managed to scurry down the hill to get the shot framed around it.

All shots have just had some quick post work to reduce noise, increase curves etc

Shot 1 - Canon 6D 14mm f2.8, ISO 6400 for 25 seconds
Shot 2 - Canon 6D 14mm f2.8, ISO 3200 for 20 seconds foreground lit with LED light
Shot 3 - Canon 6D 14mm f2.8, ISO 6400 for 25 seconds
Shot 4 - Canon 6D 14mm f2.8, ISO 6400 for 25 seconds foreground lit with LED light

Let me know what you think

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Old 06-11-2013, 02:14 PM
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Great collection, Matt! Nice work.
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Old 06-11-2013, 02:15 PM
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Love the last one Matt. Venus in central MW doesn't happen very often, so well worth a shot!
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Old 06-11-2013, 04:13 PM
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I like the first and the last one.
Great locations, well done.
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Old 06-11-2013, 04:35 PM
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Great collection, Matt! Nice work.
Thanks Mike

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Love the last one Matt. Venus in central MW doesn't happen very often, so well worth a shot!
Thanks Colin, I was hoping to get it a little earlier "season" but haven't had a lot of clear skies lately, Your's and Mike shots were my inspiration.

Will have to find some locations with views south now that the milky way is slipping below the horizon.

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I like the first and the last one.
Great locations, well done.
Thanks Ingrid, they are my favourites as well.
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Old 06-11-2013, 05:16 PM
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Lovely photos, Matt
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Old 07-11-2013, 06:07 PM
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Lovely photos, Matt
Thanks Laurie
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Very nice! The reflection of Venus in the water looks great.
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Great shots Matt and an excellent location, the last two are my favourites, personally I'd of stuck my tripod in the water for the first one. Well done
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Old 14-11-2013, 09:20 AM
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Very nice! The reflection of Venus in the water looks great.
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Great shots Matt and an excellent location, the last two are my favourites, personally I'd of stuck my tripod in the water for the first one. Well done
Thanks Carlos, great point, why didn't I think of that will keep it in mind
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