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    Great Falls on Film by Pali K, on Flickr

    Hasselblad XPan | 45mm | Provia 100F
    JOBO CPP2 | Tetenal E6
    Heidelberg Tango PMT Drumscan

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Got the 5D with supertak 50 out for some portraits.


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    That's very nice Scott!

    Some more from Great Falls.





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    Heidelberg Tango PMT Drumscan


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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Schroeder View Post
    Got the 5D with supertak 50 out for some portraits.

    That’s a good one, Scott.
    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
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    Milky Way Over Kilauea by Michael Schomer, on Flickr

    Nikon D850 with a Nikon 20mm f/1.8

    Exposure: 15 seconds, f/1.8, ISO 400

    This was taken at about 13,000 feet on Mauna Kea. The red glow is the active lava flow from Kilauea’s fissure 8 reflecting in the clouds. The small sliver of light on the horizon, just to the left of fissure 8, is the moon, just beginning to rise.

    It is a single exposure; but, used a few different grad and radial filters in post to increase exposure of the Milky Way relative to the glow from Kilauea.

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    Michael, that is just breathtaking! Wow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pali K View Post
    Michael, that is just breathtaking! Wow!

    Pali
    Thank you! I had one image in mind on my recent trip to Hawaii, and am pleased to have captured it. It was a short window between getting dark and the moon rising, and the cloud cover almost ruined it.

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    A very beautiful image.

    Do you think raising the ISO 4 stops which would shorten exposure 4 stops would have lessened the star movement?

    Would that have significantly affected your capture?

    I understand time was short. Just looking for more process.

    Quote Originally Posted by mijosc View Post
    Thank you! I had one image in mind on my recent trip to Hawaii, and am pleased to have captured it. It was a short window between getting dark and the moon rising, and the cloud cover almost ruined it.

    Michael

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    There shouldn't be much star movement at 15 seconds... It is more likely Coma towards the corners of the lens that is exacerbated by processing - especially since shot wide open.
    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Moe View Post
    A very beautiful image.

    Do you think raising the ISO 4 stops which would shorten exposure 4 stops would have lessened the star movement?

    Would that have significantly affected your capture?

    I understand time was short. Just looking for more process.
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