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RE: Milky Way, Mount Assiniboine, and Mars

in #photofeed6 years ago

As a general rule if you click on the little (i) in the bottom of the images on my website you can see the exif information on each photo. This was however a difficult composite shot so the exif info won't be correct. It is is a panorama of two images at 24mm merged vertically. The foreground is five shots at 30sec at f5.6 median merged as a smart object in photoshop to reduce noise, and the sky is eleven shots at 15sec stacked in Sequator (to a total of 165 seconds) at around f2. It is a Samyang f1.4 lens which has a variable aperture (its actually the Cine T1.5 version lens ). The aperture was backed off a bit, there are no fixed stops on Cine lenses so I can’t tell you exactly what the f stop was. Camera is a Canon EOS 6D mkII .

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Thanks for the explain. I didn't expect so many shots stitched... Even more work!
I do 360 panoramas with a pano head and fisheye. Shoot in hdr. I know a little how long could be a post processing on stacked photos...
I'll follow you!

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Yes it is a lot of work to get a clean shot with little noise.