I love the night sky and have made a few feeble attempts to photograph milky 
way etc. You may still be struggling with setup and workflow/processing issues, 
but I think these are quite good. I did a quick look through, not a careful 
examination; my favorite is 89858 because I think it has the best blending of 
earth (mountains with snowfields in the background) and sky.

stan

> On Jul 15, 2018, at 4:12 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Some attempts at astro landscapes.
> 
> I don't quite have it wired yet, but I'm learning things to try for next 
> time. These were done with the rokinon 24/1.4 from the town of Mount Shasta.  
> A couple of these might print up well.
> 
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157697414506681
> 
> 24mm isn't wide enough to get the full arc of the Milkyway, even positioned 
> vertically.
> 
> These were done with the DFA 15-30 using astrotracer from outside of Weed, 
> just off of I-5.  I was hoping the smoke from the fires would be beneficial 
> for foreground effects, it may have caused more problems, possibly even the 
> rainbow effect, I'm not sure.
> 
> This set doesn't show the ones I tried with the 24/1.4 or the non astrotracer 
> with the 15-30.  I don't think I really got any keepers out of this set, but 
> I learned a bit.
> 
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157698646538354
> 
> I should go back at about a half moon so that I can get shots both with no 
> moonlight and also with Shasta lit after the moon rises.
> I need to do more overlap on the frames, particularly with the 15-30
> The astrotracer really helps with the sky, and with the dark foreground 
> doesn't make a lot of difference there.
> I should definitely bracket the photos.
> I wish there were stacking software that could separate the sky from the 
> foreground and stack them each appropriately. Also software that could stitch 
> an astrotracer sky with a non astrotracer foreground, while stacking them for 
> HDR and panorama.
> I also wish the software would use the gps, accelerometer and compass data to 
> make the stitching go faster.
> 
> -- 
> Larry Colen           [email protected]          http://red4est.com/lrc
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/collections/72157612824732477/
> 


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