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https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52057607217_bac518d245_k.jpgNautelankoski rapids may 8th 2022 by Kari, on Flickr
Thank you very much.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52042139402_347b8087e2_k.jpgTeal by Kari, on Flickr
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52041401135_7f7ca0bfc0_k.jpgSpring sky by Kari, on Flickr
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52009231329_e623899bfb_k.jpgEurasion Coot by Kari, on Flickr
This week goest to costa rican sunrise. I love the atmosphere on the image, which i nearly missed since i saw it only as link =)
If you are apple user get the very cheap app from app store. Shuttercount is the name if i remember correct
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51939404592_595e518a2d_k.jpgKorona by Kari, on Flickr
Snowstorm approaching outside so time to go thru bird images from my october trip
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51850450770_a78658350d_k.jpgPurple Sandpiper by Kari, on Flickr
Congrats. Rarely go wrong with lady aurora =)
That was announced...was it thursday so not much luck on reviews yet.
This is the lens that got me bondering https://irixlens.com/cine-lenses/21mm/
For me stills are the main thing on nighttime shooting but this might be quite good option here in southern finland...
Like the topic says. How well cine lenses work for still images?
The other thing on those is the T value versus F value. How could i best solve what is example t1.5 as f?
Well once you go and export 1500 raw images to full size jpg, then it is no longer fun with my quite dated machine. Other stuff can handle nice but that is something i hate and would hate even more...
i can honestly say that for me this quite opposite. I had 50mp 5dsr, switched to 5div and now i am using R6 and not very easily going back to higher pixels. If i would shoot more macros and...
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51768099707_365a07c340_k.jpgMoonlit rapids by Kari, on Flickr
Then there is one thing that myself would love to see on tests. Low light vs night time photography. Nobody seems to do good tests with cameras on night time, like shooting astro etc. Those low light...
Slowly going thru my norway trip images.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51749172961_b7e8ee0be4_k.jpgMoonlight Aurora by Kari, on Flickr
Had to think this bit longer than normal and finally desided that i like Jayson's couple portrait. Looking the picture somehow delivers the feeling of the moment well.
Ty. Hopefully some point my astro budget gets better so can actually get guiding etc. To have longer exposures than 45s i used on this test. I was first kinda biased do i like those spikes that are...
Sky-watcher explorer 150/750 PDS so no lens but telescope.
Finally desided to test the basics. Only my mount, telescope and canon R6. No guiding cameras etc.
Findin focus is bit a pain but somehow got it there.
Image is made from 30x 45s ISO800...
The unmodded is quite horrible for my taste. What happened on there first couple nights was that i had forgotten to dimm my back screen back to 2 from 4 or 5 daylight brightness =) But pureraw alone...
Here is link to album in flickr to show how much more editing marginal i got after pureraw to an quite under exposed northern lights image.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/kasaari/J6Du5W
I will post the images here later on. Just to show how lifesaver that can sometimes be =)