Big Sur - Big Stars
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Spent night at Big Sur. It was darkest I have ever seen. The wind was so strong it took half hour when I got home to get sand out of my eyes.
Night photography is still work in progress for me (as is rest of photography) but learn something new with every outing and have more plans to create better images.
All criticism and feedback is cherished!
1) Lighted Path
2) Star Portal
3) Starry Night at McWay falls
4) Star Station
Night photography is still work in progress for me (as is rest of photography) but learn something new with every outing and have more plans to create better images.
All criticism and feedback is cherished!
1) Lighted Path
2) Star Portal
3) Starry Night at McWay falls
4) Star Station
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"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" - Wayne Gretzky
Thanks David!
The dark area and not able to see the ocean in first shot bothers me just as much...I have to try and lift shadows/darks to see if some information is there. I was surprised how dark the whole area was....I couldn't see ocean with naked eye as well....
Have to try a long exposure to get information elsewhere and then try to overlay the bridge on it.....
Cheers!
I favor #2 but I like the Bixby Bridge photo also. Did you paint light on the bridge shot?
Phil
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Thanks kindly Phil!
All of them are light painted.....and doing it to a large scene in complete darkness takes many tries and sometimes light falls right without going overboard on underexposed....
Want to do separate exposure for foreground by doing a long one.....that would open another creative door...
Cheers m8!
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Thanks Jo! Appreciate it more than I can express! Cheers!
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Thanks K-dog!
I agree completely! I can tone it down in post now....pushed it because I always feel it is too dim on web compared to what I see in LR, but now I know I went over....Cheers!!
Thanks Lee! Keep shooting man! For night on coast....you need moonless (25% or less), fog-less and cloud-less nights.....marine layer is near impossible to predict so you have to try try and try.....In your part of the world, tons of waterfalls.....I would try to find one that aligns with MW! Cheers!!
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Thanks much! I am overjoyed but I know so much more to be figured out and tried!
Pick a time when it is fogless and cloudless and perhaps with 20-25% moon.....that would light up the scene for you....having some foreground close by gives opportunity to throw some light at it in more controlled fashion......Widest lens may need to be either be zoomed in a tad or you need to stop down like f-4 (assuming you have lens that can go f2.8)....need high ISO, 5K and above......reduce noise in LR......500 rule exists.....500/focal-length for amount of shutter.....however i think that rule is not conservative enough....you have to keep shutter 10-20% less than that.....reason being you don't want stars that move....or look like dashes instead of dots......I am still struggling with those.......just few thoughts.....cheers m8!
Thanks Mike!
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Thanks kindly Awais! Always great to hear from you!
Thanks Carl!!
Congrats on a fine effort... and it actually takes considerable effort to get to these places and get these images at that hour!
Was JFB State Park actually open that late? Did you park on the road?
Thanks Eric! Means a lot to me!
They don't have anything blocking it at night and photographers are always there so I guess not a big deal....
However, to get the one with Pfeiffer Portal, there are multiple signs warning against being there after sunset.......chances of getting busted are low......and I don't know what the damage would be if I did get busted...
Cheers m8!
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Thanks Don! As you know, I value your input *highly*!
What did you use to light the foreground?
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Thanks Mike! I truly appreciate it!
I use this light - Z96
https://www.amazon.com/HDV-Z96-96-LED-Light-Kit/dp/B003UCGDSS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1470020783&sr=8-1&keywords=Z96
Sometimes the light-painting adds something wonderful! However, my next goal is to do a long exposure for foreground and blend it in with sky.
EDIT:
So with this light you just hold it and it hits the subject uniformly. When batteries weaken, power weakens. You have to be 10-15 feet away from your tri-pod so it doesn't pick up light noise from light painting. I set 10 second timer.....then run to a spot, then run back, and the keep going back and forth till something reasonable comes out. If with another photographer, one person can watch the tripods and release shutter and other can light paint......it would simplify the task.
Cheers!