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Old 03-08-2012, 08:47 AM
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Piccanniny Creek Bed under the Stars

Just as we were about to head back to the truck after spending a nice 2 hours under the stars at the Bungle Bungles, I took one last photo looking back up the dry Piccanniny Creek bed towards the south, with the beautiful Southern Cross setting in the south west.

The bright Moon high in the West lit up the scene. I can’t imagine the water rushing through here in the wet season.

The photo is a 20 second exposure @ ISO2000, f/2.8 with the Canon 5D Mk 2 and Samyang 14mm lens.

Every time I look at these photos from the Bungle Bungles, it makes me want to go back. It’s been over a month now since I was there – I’m so fortunate to have these pictures to keep the memory strong.

You can view all of my Kimberley shots with the Kimberley tag.

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Old 03-08-2012, 08:53 AM
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That is your best image thus far.

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Old 03-08-2012, 08:57 AM
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Very nice Mike.

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Old 03-08-2012, 10:33 AM
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those poor photon receivers on your camera Mike - you must have been giving them a hiding - very nice result
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Old 03-08-2012, 10:52 AM
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Great shot Mike. A nice use of perspective there. It focuses your attention onto the Milky Way.

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Old 03-08-2012, 01:03 PM
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Magnificent shot Mike!

Where did you end up sleeping that night? Did you go onto the Gorge
or did you doubleback to the car park?
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Wow, another stunner!
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Another great one Mike
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Old 04-08-2012, 12:49 PM
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I've been holding off for so long, but, having looked at this a few times, you've convinced me to purchase a 14mm lens.

I'll be placing an order for a Canon 14mm f/2.8L II USM lens in the next week.

Again, this is your best image from the trip thus far, as it is visually enticing; the lines draw the eye in and around the image and make you stop at each juncture to take it all in.

This is what good landscape photography is about!

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Nice one Mike !
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Old 04-08-2012, 02:58 PM
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Lovely shot, you were indeed lucky to have been given this opportunity, and it seems you used your time well, plenty of wonderful memories of this wonderful land.

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Old 04-08-2012, 05:53 PM
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An image that speaks volumes.....
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Yep, totally agree with H.
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Very nice use UWA perspective! I've rarely seen it done so well.
Thanks for the view.

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That is your best image thus far.

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Thats what I said ......or it might have been on space book.......gettin the two cofusseded......heehheheheh
I agree..........
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Old 06-08-2012, 01:46 AM
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This is a very unique image. The composition is striking and the foreground isn't merely coincidental to the sky (as is often the case). The whole ensemble of shapes and colours gives this a very alien and captivating look. Hat off to your skill and dedication in chasing these images.

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Old 06-08-2012, 05:24 AM
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Very nice Mike.

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those poor photon receivers on your camera Mike - you must have been giving them a hiding - very nice result
heh I didn't do much of any timelapse so my camera was thanking me for that Thanks Dave.


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Great shot Mike. A nice use of perspective there. It focuses your attention onto the Milky Way.

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Thanks Greg, appreciate your comments.


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Magnificent shot Mike!

Where did you end up sleeping that night? Did you go onto the Gorge
or did you doubleback to the car park?
Thanks Gary! We ended up heading back to the carpark and drove back to camp. We had 8 of us out at the bungle bungles that night so we couldn't stay.

Cheryl, our guide, slept in the truck waiting for us to return


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Wow, another stunner!
Thanks Dave!


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Another great one Mike
Thanks Greg! Many of your shots were inspiration for me.


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I've been holding off for so long, but, having looked at this a few times, you've convinced me to purchase a 14mm lens.

I'll be placing an order for a Canon 14mm f/2.8L II USM lens in the next week.

Again, this is your best image from the trip thus far, as it is visually enticing; the lines draw the eye in and around the image and make you stop at each juncture to take it all in.

This is what good landscape photography is about!

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Thanks H, appreciate your comments. The moon phase gave great illumination to the surroundings.

I haven't compared the Canon 14mm vs the Samyang - what do the reviews say? You'll love it I'm sure - it's not perfect for every location and every shot, but an UWA can really open up a new perspective on vast landscapes.


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Nice one Mike !
Thanks Dave!


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Lovely shot, you were indeed lucky to have been given this opportunity, and it seems you used your time well, plenty of wonderful memories of this wonderful land.

Leon
Thanks Leon - I sure hope I made the most of it. I think I did. I won't be able to back for many years if ever.


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An image that speaks volumes.....
Thanks Deeno!


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Yep, totally agree with H.
Thanks Baz!


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Very nice use UWA perspective! I've rarely seen it done so well.
Thanks for the view.

Alex
Wow, thanks Alex. Appreciate you taking the time to come on and comment, we don't see you around here much


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Thats what I said ......or it might have been on space book.......gettin the two cofusseded......heehheheheh
I agree..........
Frakkin Cracker!!!!!
ooops
Cheers
Bartman
Thanks Bart


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This is a very unique image. The composition is striking and the foreground isn't merely coincidental to the sky (as is often the case). The whole ensemble of shapes and colours gives this a very alien and captivating look. Hat off to your skill and dedication in chasing these images.

Cheers
Steffen.
Many thank Steffen - some of the landscape out there really is like a lunar or martian landscape. So beautiful.
I'm fortunate to have been able to capture it in a unique way.
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Love it!!
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Hi Mike,

I'm not sure what the differences are between Samyang and the Canon (I haven't looked it up, and, I'm sure there's many reviews and comparisons). But, having the DLO module in DPP will take care of any weaknesses in the corners as well as chromatic aberration and any pincushion/barrell distortion that may be present. I don't mind spending the money, even if the differences are minor. I prefer sticking with vendor lenses.

H

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Beautiful Mike...amazing how ones portfolio can take a giant leap if one travels to the right place...mesmerising stuff

Watching your outback trip photos come down is really a treat, thanks .

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