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  • Originally posted by Bo Diddley View Post
    Great shots!
    They're on the noisy and soft side (hence lacking detail), but the subject down low and close makes up for it. One of the many times I would loved to have had a full frame body and expensive lens. Putting the 2x extender on significantly reduces focus speed and accuracy. After playing with rented expensive glass, I know what I'm missing.

    The first one may end up as an entrant to the local annual photo contest for the refuge.

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    • Jeez, those are incredible.
      τὸν ἥλιον ἀνατέλλοντα πλείονες ἢ δυόμενον προσκυνοῦσιν

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      • Those are outstanding shots, sf. What a lucky break (to go along with your skills).

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        • When I had rented the 500, I went to the local osprey nest. Contrast this shot with the eagles. This is probably my favorite shot to date of anything I've taken. It will hang on my wall shortly. Click to see the larger version.

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          • I sense some Zoom virtual backgrounds here.

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            • Gorgeous shot.
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              • Those are some great shots.
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                • Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post
                  Those are outstanding shots, sf. What a lucky break (to go along with your skills).
                  Yes, had I not just switched settings for flight (with ISO 3x higher than I almost ever go), I would have had a bunch of blurry messes. Turned a bad day around.

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                  • Got out on a perfect night to catch the Perseid Meteor Shower at its peak. I played with different exposures, randomly taking shots hoping that I might capture a shooting star in one of them. The last photo was literally the last shot I took. I placed the camera on the ground, pointed it skyward, hit the shutter button and stepped away ...





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                    • Nice! I've been wanting to do some star gazing recently. I think we'll try something soon when conditions are right.

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                      • Originally posted by tooblue View Post
                        Got out on a perfect night to catch the Perseid Meteor Shower at its peak. I played with different exposures, randomly taking shots hoping that I might capture a shooting star in one of them. The last photo was literally the last shot I took. I placed the camera on the ground, pointed it skyward, hit the shutter button and stepped away ...





                        Incredible shots tooblue! I posted a shot my wife took in another thread. Your pics are what she was going for. What camera do you use?

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                        • Originally posted by USUC View Post
                          Incredible shots tooblue! I posted a shot my wife took in another thread. Your pics are what she was going for. What camera do you use?
                          I had an old Cannon 6D and upgraded this year to a 6D Mark II. I wish I had swampfrog's lens but the 24-105mm that comes with the 6D body is great for most of my needs. I was mostly shooting at 15" F4.0 with an ISO 6400. The middle image was 20", and the image where I capture the streaking meteor was set at 10"

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                          • Originally posted by tooblue View Post
                            I had an old Cannon 6D and upgraded this year to a 6D Mark II. I wish I had swampfrog's lens but the 24-105mm that comes with the 6D body is great for most of my needs. I was mostly shooting at 15" F4.0 with an ISO 6400. The middle image was 20"
                            Astro is something I've never tried. One of these days. I don't think my lens would fare much better, these are great. Were they at 24mm? I thought most astro was done with wide angle, large aperture lenses, 2.8 or larger to keep the ISO down. The 70mm would be too long for most astro which I think is more dramatic with a wider field of view like you have. I'll be out at the Oregon coast next week, might try to see what I can get. f/2.8 @17mm is the largest/widest combo I have.

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                            • Originally posted by swampfrog View Post
                              Astro is something I've never tried. One of these days. I don't think my lens would fare much better, these are great. Were they at 24mm? I thought most astro was done with wide angle, large aperture lenses, 2.8 or larger to keep the ISO down. The 70mm would be too long for most astro which I think is more dramatic with a wider field of view like you have. I'll be out at the Oregon coast next week, might try to see what I can get. f/2.8 @17mm is the largest/widest combo I have.
                              It's the 24-105. A wide angle lens is recommended, but I don't really have access to one. Autofocus is turned off and set to infinity (use live view to manually focus on the brightest object). Also, remember to turn off Long exposure noise reduction as well.

                              Edit: I think the new moon is on the 18th, so the skies will be dark, dark early next week. I will be with my boys on our annual canoe trip far away from light pollution, so I will be trying to get some good shots as long as there is no cloud cover.
                              Last edited by tooblue; 08-13-2020, 09:08 AM.

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                              • tooblue’s night shots inspired my wife to try shooting the night sky this past week up at Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks. Despite some smoky haze, she did well. She enjoyed it so much we’ll spend the next new moon at Bryce and Zion NPs.

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                                Last edited by PaloAltoCougar; 08-21-2020, 07:08 PM.

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