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bloodhound31
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Last night out in the Canberra mountains was ironic, as I now have mountains of images to process, including a timelapse.
Here is a preview of one I worked on quickly while the others are batching. I was particularly impressed and fascinated by this tree in the darkness. It was incredibly huge.
This is a single frame, 35 seconds at ISO 1600 with a Canon 400D and 18-55mm lens. I took four darks tonight in a dark room just to remove the large amounts of noise. At 35 seconds, i had to stretch it a bit, but I am happy with the result.
I now have a heap to stack as well as finish the timelapse so I will leave you with this...
Cheers,
Baz.
Here is a preview of one I worked on quickly while the others are batching. I was particularly impressed and fascinated by this tree in the darkness. It was incredibly huge.
This is a single frame, 35 seconds at ISO 1600 with a Canon 400D and 18-55mm lens. I took four darks tonight in a dark room just to remove the large amounts of noise. At 35 seconds, i had to stretch it a bit, but I am happy with the result.
I now have a heap to stack as well as finish the timelapse so I will leave you with this...
Cheers,
Baz.
