catahoula
Caught the Bug
My Jeep was in the garage. Just a droid pic. Thought it was kinda cool.
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My Jeep was in the garage. Just a droid pic. Thought it was kinda cool.
I know this thread is old, but i wouldnt consider running a 30 second exposure on your dslr camera "Astrophotography"
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My Jeep was in the garage. Just a droid pic. Thought it was kinda cool.
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You might want to read some of the other threads if you think my comment was douchey lol.
Anyways, Im glad this thread was revived aswell, these kind of shots are really unique to the off road scene.
Which droid?
You'd be surprised how well some of these phones are getting at night shots. Androids that is , not iPhones.
Some androids have manual settings to run a 30 second exposure, and have the ability to run your ISO up pretty high. you do need to set it on a tripod though,
I have alot of night photos of the milky way with my LGV10 and LG G5. I'll have to dig them up and share them.
If anyone is interested in night photography and have a decent camera id be willing to share some of my tips with you based off of your set up. You dont need the most expensive gear in the world to take a good photo.
Hell yeah! It is a Motorola Droid Max. I love your pics. I also have a Canon g9 that I rarely use.
Does your canon g9 have a manual mode? if it does, you should be able to pull off a decent night shot on a tripod.
Any advice for this newb?If anyone is interested in night photography and have a decent camera id be willing to share some of my tips with you based off of your set up. You dont need the most expensive gear in the world to take a good photo.
OK, I've messed around with it a bit more.
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It was a 20s/3.5f ISO 800 on a Cannon Rebel T6i. Edited contrast etc. w/GIMP on Linux. I had to shrink it a bit to get in on here.
Now I just have to figure out how to get the focus on this lens to work better so the Jeep/foreground isn't blurry. It's a learning process for me and I'm a slow learner...
Any advice for this newb?
OK, I've messed around with it a bit more.
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It was a 20s/3.5f ISO 800 on a Cannon Rebel T6i. Edited contrast etc. w/GIMP on Linux. I had to shrink it a bit to get in on here.
Now I just have to figure out how to get the focus on this lens to work better so the Jeep/foreground isn't blurry. It's a learning process for me and I'm a slow learner...
Honestly its hard because the stars and the jeep are far away from eachother. The best thing you can do is make sure everything is past the infinity mark. I cant see the full 100% file but it looks like your focus was just off in general, so the foreground got even more soft from being so open at 3.5. Also being leveled with the floor made the grass directly in front of you out of focus naturally, id place your tripod up a bit higher from the ground. There's several different methods to get your focus correct to infinity so the stars are sharp.
I usually just autofocus on something far out and lock it into manual so it stays there. And then you can manually tweak the focus if you think the stars arent sharp.
If youre in complete darkness you can try focusing on the brightest star your camera can pick up in live view and manually move it til you think the star is sharp. (more on youtube about that if you really wanna learn it)
Also what lens are you using?
im not big on canon but you should try going past 800 iso if you can, there will be more noise but you will pull more stars out the sky . Not sure if GIMP has a noise reduction but that always helps ALOT smoothening it. just go higher and higher and then look on your computer to see where its just unusable.
it wouldve been cool if you flipped on your headlights in that photo. To keep them from flaring and washing out your photo just flip them on and off, dont keep them on the whole exposure.
Bad ass picture :thumb:
Milky way and Mars, southern New Mexico. Box Canyon where the Chile challenge was once placed.
Stacked shot.
I'm headed to Taos in about a week. Hoping to get some awesome pics down there.
Bro.. Solid stack! I love pics like this
Good tips, thanks! The lens is an EFS 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6. I tried a few at ISO 1600 and 3200, but they came out really grainy. It goes higher, but I didn't try those. Getting the focus set to infinity seem to be where I'm having trouble. The focus on this lens doesn't have any markings on it. I should have used auto focus on the moon or something like you suggested... next time. GIMP does have noise reduction that helps a little; It looks like the camera has a long exposure noise reduction feature built in too. I'll have to play around with that next time.
Thanks!
Nice shot, I'll have to experiment with layering and stacking soon...