Night stars and moon pano help
Sam
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I am planing on (for me ambitious) project to shoot a pano with stars and red moon tomorrow night. The attached photo is a quick shot on an overcast day of the location for reference.
My plan is to use my 24mm T/S lens with an anticipated tilt of 1 to 1 1/2 degrees forward tilt, at f11. Towards evening I will shoot the foreground. Then later the city lights.
Still later the stars, and moon. Here is where I am unsure. I want to use the the same set up without moving the camera or lens. I can change the aperture, ISO, and shutter speed via my lap to there by avoiding any physical touching of the setup. I plan on using f3.5 (wide open for this lens) at say ISO 1250 to 1600. Also set the focus at infinity.
I am however wondering if I should change the tilt to 0 degrees, or even maybe 1/2 degree negative tilt for the stars and moon shots.
Any thoughts from more experienced night photographer will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
Sam
My plan is to use my 24mm T/S lens with an anticipated tilt of 1 to 1 1/2 degrees forward tilt, at f11. Towards evening I will shoot the foreground. Then later the city lights.
Still later the stars, and moon. Here is where I am unsure. I want to use the the same set up without moving the camera or lens. I can change the aperture, ISO, and shutter speed via my lap to there by avoiding any physical touching of the setup. I plan on using f3.5 (wide open for this lens) at say ISO 1250 to 1600. Also set the focus at infinity.
I am however wondering if I should change the tilt to 0 degrees, or even maybe 1/2 degree negative tilt for the stars and moon shots.
Any thoughts from more experienced night photographer will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
Sam
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This is view is part of a local 3800 acre ranch, and has special meaning for the owner, hence the location is pretty much fixed although I can play with the focal length and field of view.
The idea of a foreground element and / or silhouette is a good one, but can't be done for this image.
The bad news is the weather is not cooperating. :cry Looks like this will need to be postponed until we can get a clear, no haze or clouds forecast.
As for the foreground I intend to shoot that earlier in the evening when there is some light.
Sam
Such is the plans of mice and men.
We are going to watch the weather and definitely try this at a later time. Days or weeks. Who knows.
Sam