Mark Stringer wrote:
I'm impressed and encouraged. I guess you could call it rich field
photography. I like them all. What was your technique? Just the K-3II
Astrotracer? Any pointers on the setup"
I didn't think about it until just now, but it would be interesting to
see how the pixel shift mode works for night photography, giving you
effectively 3-4 times the exposure, and possibly averaging out some of
the noise.
The FA 24/2 that you are selling would probably be a pretty good lens
for doing this sort of work with.
On 4/8/2016 8:26 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
There were relatively clear skies at thunderhill racetrack this week,
and I tried a bit of night time panoramas. I'd really like wider faster
lenses, and bigger sensors. I also think that it would work better with
just a little bit of moon in the sky to light the track, but not so much
as to wash out the stars.
While there are rough bits on the photos, I really want to explore this
concept further:
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157666817994741/
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