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rbayle
hello,

a picture I made in similkameen(BC).
about 9.3PM, very clear sky, the milky way was very bright.
no light pollution except the city of keremeos, that is lighting the face of the mountains.
all the elements were there for an interesting picture...

romain
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button
That's a very engaging picture, Romain. Were you able to get that with just one exposure, or did you have to blend?
rbayle
QUOTE (button @ Oct 26 2007, 10:03 AM)
That's a very engaging picture, Romain.  Were you able to get that with just one exposure, or did you have to blend?
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thank you!
I used the same RAW file twice, one exposure for the bottom part and a slightly different one for the top part.
and also some color correction.
but most of the magic is coming for the long exposure...

romain
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mahleu
How short was your exposure to avoid getting star trails?

Very impressive picture.
rbayle
QUOTE (mahleu @ Oct 26 2007, 12:05 PM)
How short was your exposure to avoid getting star trails?

Very impressive picture.
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thank you!
it's a 30s exposure, there's some star trails but you don't see it on a small resolution.

romain
romain bayle pictures
julian kalmar
QUOTE (rbayle @ Oct 26 2007, 07:35 PM)
thank you!
it's a 30s exposure, there's some star trails but you don't see it on a small resolution.

romain
romain bayle pictures
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What iso and stop did you use?
micrud
Absolutely superb romain.
rbayle
QUOTE (micrud @ Oct 28 2007, 01:31 PM)
Absolutely superb romain.
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thank you!

to answer Julian:
this picture was shot at iso 1000 and at 1.8.

romain
romain bayle pictures
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