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I think I'm going to be the first person here to sing the praises of DSLR controller - it's an Android app that allows you to connect your Canon SLR (a T2i, in my case) to a tablet or cell phone and get live view and pretty much full manual control of your camera. It's absolutely insanely awesome for taking pictures of fireworks. Here is my setup - there's a T2i on a tripod with a cord leading down to my lawn chair. This way I can take incredibly long exposure pictures of the fireworks at Westport, CT while sitting down and enjoying the show a bit myself. I also did a few pictures in Weehawken of the Macy's Fireworks, but those weren't amazing IMO - the security theater around there made it incredibly difficult for people from Connecticut to get to the good viewing spots, plus the barges weren't in the right place to get good pictures of Midtown so all you can see is a faint outline of the new World Trade Center.
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# ? Jul 7, 2012 15:35 |
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Holy shitballs Batman, this thread is awesome!Musket posted:Fuju X100, 15seconds f/16 iso 200 ND filter on. I love this frame, and the Ferris Wheel. Makes me want to go shoot a carnival. Did you bracket this exposure by chance? If not did you at least shoot in RAW? You should totally check out Trey Ratcliff's HDR tutorial. The clouds in this image would look epic if they were rendered in HDR or given a little more contrast somehow. Trey shows you how to accomplish this by using all of your bracketed photos or by creating over and underexposed photos out of a single RAW image in PS. Another option would be Magic Bullet Photolooks, I've had some good results there, best way I can think of shy of PS alchemy. I've been shooting time-lapse stuff as of late, comprised of lots of long exposure photos. Hope it's cool if I post thumbs and those video links in lieu of proper photos. Fairly nifty time-lapse of Harvard Square I shot last night Significantly less impressive time-lapse experiment of 4th of July Fireworks display in Boston I put the stats regarding how I created the images into both the video and the video description if anyone is interested, (I find that placing it in the video is good both for mobile viewers and for anyone who is too lazy/uninterested to actually read the description). Constructive criticism is welcome. IED enthusiast fucked around with this message at 21:46 on Jul 7, 2012 |
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A crummy picture from a full moon (troubleshooting) session. http://geza.zenfolio.com/p17317512/h17da3a0b#h17da3a0b Thankfully all the problems were resolved.
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theHUNGERian posted:A crummy picture from a full moon (troubleshooting) session. Nice work. Browsing through your other photos it looks like you recently upgraded to the SBIG? I just switched over from Nikon D90 to a Canon 1000D for my AP work (kept the Nikon for regular photography), which I successfully performed the Gary Honis Baader modification myself. I haven't had a chance to use it yet, but I should get better results than I did with my Nikon. Also picked up an SSAG and Orion short tube to guide with. I have been without power the past 7 days and just got it back, so hoping to get out this week for some testing. Biggest hurdle using Nikon for AP work is the lack of good compatible camera control software like BackyardEOS and APT. Did you notice a significant difference going from DSLR to dedicated CCD for your work? Also, you should give PixInsight Trial a shot if you haven't used it. I get significantly better results from PI than DSS for processing.
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Choicecut posted:Nice work. Browsing through your other photos it looks like you recently upgraded to the SBIG? I just switched over from Nikon D90 to a Canon 1000D for my AP work (kept the Nikon for regular photography), which I successfully performed the Gary Honis Baader modification myself. I haven't had a chance to use it yet, but I should get better results than I did with my Nikon. Also picked up an SSAG and Orion short tube to guide with. I have been without power the past 7 days and just got it back, so hoping to get out this week for some testing. Biggest hurdle using Nikon for AP work is the lack of good compatible camera control software like BackyardEOS and APT. Thanks. Yes, the SBIG is just barely 2 months old. It's the best upgrade ever. Much lower noise than a DSLR. I used ImagesPlusV4 for some of my images, but I never saw an improvement when compared to DSS. Ever since upgrading to a mono CCD, the only (minor) parts I don't like in my images is due to the lens. But I guess a better stacking software could get me an extra boost. I was planning on giving CCDStack a try as PixInsight has a very steep learning curve from what I heard. Do you think PI's learning curve is blown out of proportion? Hats off for modding the Canon yourself, good luck with your first light, and I hope you get to keep your power.
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# ? Jul 8, 2012 04:45 |
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Hilroy posted:
This is great. Where did you shoot this from? I'd really like to get some time-lapse stuff from/of the Zakim. Here are two more time-lapse shots I took on Saturday night, they both took over an hour to expose. Time-lapse shot at Harvard Station looking toward Brattle Street at about 10 at night. Porter Square right after sunset on the same day. IED enthusiast fucked around with this message at 15:29 on Jul 9, 2012 |
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theHUNGERian posted:Thanks. I would love to get good enough for a CCD someday. My focus right now is to get an observatory so I can get more imaging time. I had only used DSS until Jekub over in the Space & Astrophoto Thread told me about Pixinsight and his results are really impressive. There are some great tutorials over at Harry's Astro Shed that make the software pretty easy to learn. I hear lots of folks say they are afraid to try it due to the learning curve, but IMO it isn't as bad as people say. You can get a free 30 trial from them to check it out.
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# ? Jul 8, 2012 18:28 |
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IED enthusiast posted:Holy shitballs Batman, this thread is awesome! Was shot Jpeg. Not a shot id use for HDR imo.
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# ? Jul 9, 2012 16:41 |
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Here is a bus that sells delicious coffee during the day time. Shot with Mamiya RZ67, the tripod was a bitch to set up in a away so that its silver legs didn't reflect in the car's windows. untitled by polysynthesism, on Flickr
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# ? Jul 10, 2012 15:53 |
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Musket posted:Was shot Jpeg. Not a shot id use for HDR imo. Yeah, perhaps I'm a little pedestrian, I just think that the clouds would be awesome in HDR for some reason. I just like seeing light where there shouldn't be any and this image struck me as ideal for HDR. You should try sticking it in photomatix and seeing what comes out just for shits.
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# ? Jul 10, 2012 17:34 |
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IED enthusiast posted:Yeah, perhaps I'm a little pedestrian, I just think that the clouds would be awesome in HDR for some reason. I just like seeing light where there shouldn't be any and this image struck me as ideal for HDR. You should try sticking it in photomatix and seeing what comes out just for shits. I do plenty of HDR, its just not a shot that would work well.
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# ? Jul 10, 2012 18:09 |
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CycleGeek posted:I also did a few pictures in Weehawken of the Macy's Fireworks, but those weren't amazing IMO - the security theater around there made it incredibly difficult for people from Connecticut to get to the good viewing spots, plus the barges weren't in the right place to get good pictures of Midtown so all you can see is a faint outline of the new World Trade Center. Sup Weehawken buddy 15mm Sigma fisheye, 3200 ISO, 3x .5 second bracketed images, handheld. Frozen Pizza Party fucked around with this message at 00:18 on Jul 11, 2012 |
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Musket posted:I do plenty of HDR, its just not a shot that would work well. Yeah you're right. In that case I like it. =) Also would like to see your HDR stuff if you have a link.
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# ? Jul 11, 2012 04:16 |
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A couple more form more recently. I think I've got some technique down, but I kinda feel like I'm stuck in a rut of mostly boring photos. down by the water by thetzar, on Flickr not it by thetzar, on Flickr
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# ? Jul 12, 2012 04:10 |
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Lightning! Not sure if I like how I processed these or not. DSC_0052.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr DSC_0046.jpg by MrDespair, on Flickr
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thetzar posted:A couple more form more recently. I think I've got some technique down, but I kinda feel like I'm stuck in a rut of mostly boring photos. I loving love this, very nice. Not boring at all to me.
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# ? Jul 12, 2012 15:02 |
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SaNChEzZ posted:Sup Weehawken buddy I really like this shot. Were your individual shots sharp at 0.5 sec? I assume not - what software then you used to combine it?
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# ? Jul 12, 2012 16:50 |
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IED enthusiast posted:Yeah you're right. In that case I like it. =) (heavy vignetting as its edited for canvas with thick border and wrap) small sampling. moving my stuff around right now so things are kinda all over.
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# ? Jul 12, 2012 17:31 |
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Exergy posted:I really like this shot. Were your individual shots sharp at 0.5 sec? I assume not - what software then you used to combine it? You know, I actually don't remember exactly, but at 15mm it's kinda easy to get a sharp wide-open even at half second. I used CS 5.1 to process the HDR.
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# ? Jul 12, 2012 18:09 |
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Musket posted:
I love the colors on this, vivid.
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# ? Jul 12, 2012 18:42 |
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Musket posted:
This. I should really take some stills, or at least flip through the like 8000 stills that made up my time lapse stuff and see if anything looks pretty. IED enthusiast fucked around with this message at 02:50 on Mar 21, 2019 |
# ? Jul 12, 2012 23:47 |
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CycleGeek posted:This way I can take incredibly long exposure pictures of the fireworks at Westport, CT while sitting down and enjoying the show a bit myself.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 05:10 |
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Taken about a half hour ago four blocks from my house.
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# ? Jul 13, 2012 09:43 |
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Deadweight posted:
Amazing. Can you share technical details? How many shots, what exposure? Asking because I want to be like you.
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Exergy posted:Amazing. Can you share technical details? How many shots, what exposure? Asking because I want to be like you. Dawww, shucks. D7000 18-105 @ 18mm, 20 seconds Iso 200, 3.5 I did some cropping, but other than that, nothing was done to the image. Right place, right time. And thanks for the praise, I've just gotten into photography. Did some reading up on it, but just got my first body three weeks ago. Been having a blast with it.
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# ? Jul 14, 2012 02:06 |
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21st july astrophotography 004 by HezzyUK, on Flickr Can anyone give me tips on how I can get some awesome astrophotography shots? I have a Canon 400D
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# ? Jul 21, 2012 05:36 |
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Finally had a chance to get out with the new guiding setup. Spent half the night fighting star trails before I realized I had phd set to 4seconds! It was my first time guiding, so cut me some slack . It was also my first time using my self modded Canon 1000D. Result was pretty good, so I can't complain. Lagoon & Trifid Nebula: Lagoon & Trifid Nebula 7-21-2012 by elimisel, on Flickr
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# ? Jul 22, 2012 23:29 |
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Had a small break in imaging the Lagoon and Trifid nebulae due to trees. Took a couple quick shots of M13 Globular Cluster over in Hercules. Nothing spectacular due to the smaller focal length of the 80mm, but turned out OK. Stack of 3, 1 minutes exposures, captured with BackyardEOS, stacked and processed with PI and Adobe Lightroom. Messier13 7-21-2012 Final by elimisel, on Flickr
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# ? Jul 24, 2012 23:22 |
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That's some nice stuff you've got there choicecut. Fun times in the sand dunes but I miss the Tonika 11-16, my Peleng 8mm is just a bit too slow.
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# ? Jul 25, 2012 04:03 |
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This is loving rad, I love it!
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# ? Jul 25, 2012 07:06 |
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So I took my first leap into long night shots on a spur-of-the-moment trek around 3:30am. This thread has been nothing short of inspiring to me, so I figured it's time to grow a pair and see what y'all think: ^should I just portrait crop this one? I'm still not sure how I want to frame it. *I promise I tried to keep the processing to a minimum -- I've already had my split-toning sellout phase.
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# ? Jul 29, 2012 14:11 |
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Picture of M51 I took last night. The moon was blowing everything out, so I gave up on the Veil Nebula. Have to hit it next month. This is about an hour of exposure time, captured with APT, stacked and processed with PixInsight and Adobe Lightroom. M51 Whirlpool Galaxy 7-28-2012 by elimisel, on Flickr
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# ? Jul 29, 2012 15:43 |
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I took this a while back but left the shutter open too long. Tried to fix it with offset in Photoshop, but not sure how successful that was. Going to reshoot anyway I think. DSC_6150 by scottch, on Flickr
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# ? Jul 29, 2012 20:25 |
Crossposting some of these from Low Effort, my first ever attempt at shooting fireworks. I'm pretty happy with the results: Celebration of Light 2012 by hookshot88, on Flickr Celebration of Light 2012 by hookshot88, on Flickr Celebration of Light 2012 by hookshot88, on Flickr Celebration of Light 2012 by hookshot88, on Flickr Celebration of Light 2012 by hookshot88, on Flickr Celebration of Light 2012 by hookshot88, on Flickr Celebration of Light 2012 by hookshot88, on Flickr Celebration of Light 2012 by hookshot88, on Flickr Celebration of Light 2012 by hookshot88, on Flickr Celebration of Light 2012 by hookshot88, on Flickr
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 06:17 |
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HookShot posted:
I want to see a computer-designed-and-synchronised multiple fireworks burst that paints a huge grinning skull in the sky now
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# ? Aug 2, 2012 13:46 |
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From a recent trip through Southeast Asia Singapore By Night by Ebola Cereal, on Flickr Bangkok Car Chase by Ebola Cereal, on Flickr
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# ? Aug 4, 2012 01:29 |
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Ablaze by Aztatlan, on Flickr Portal by Aztatlan, on Flickr Middle Head Lightpainting by Aztatlan, on Flickr
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# ? Aug 4, 2012 12:20 |
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I tried to combine some H-alpha data with OIII data, but clouds rolled in before capturing OIII data. So for now, I am stuck with only half the image, but I am pretty happy so far. http://geza.zenfolio.com/p17317512/h83ee189#h83ee189
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theHUNGERian posted:I tried to combine some H-alpha data with OIII data, but clouds rolled in before capturing OIII data. So for now, I am stuck with only half the image, but I am pretty happy so far. That's going to be a stunning image when it's finished, more so than it is already! DSLR long exposure and warm evenings don't mix to well, I need to get on with making my cool box, or finding a couple of grand down the back of the sofa for a proper CCD. Anyway, from the clear, but humid and warm weekend. NGC6820/NGC6823 by tmarkuk, on Flickr NGC6946 The Fireworks Galaxy by tmarkuk, on Flickr
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