DGMPhotography
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Its a shame that this thread ended, great pictures. David, you made it very far, thanks for sharing all the great shots.David, I've been following you and noticed you haven't posted anything for a week now so I have unsubscribed from your thread. You made it farther than the other 365 projects that started this year. Also I really enjoyed your photos as opposed to the other "I just want to see if I can take one picture a day" 365 thread. Even though some here thought you were doing nothing but photoshop type images, which you were, I really liked the creativity in your photos. IMO each of your photos was different and creative in it's own way. Additionally, you lasted much longer than I would have. :thumbup:
thanks rexbobcat! One more question, how do you know where to point your camera to get the milky way in the middle like that? (I know it's all technically the milky way, but I don't know what else to call it)
David, I've been following you and noticed you haven't posted anything for a week now so I have unsubscribed from your thread. You made it farther than the other 365 projects that started this year. Also I really enjoyed your photos as opposed to the other "I just want to see if I can take one picture a day" 365 thread. Even though some here thought you were doing nothing but photoshop type images, which you were, I really liked the creativity in your photos. IMO each of your photos was different and creative in it's own way. Additionally, you lasted much longer than I would have. :thumbup:
thanks rexbobcat! One more question, how do you know where to point your camera to get the milky way in the middle like that? (I know it's all technically the milky way, but I don't know what else to call it)
It's not so much a "where" as it is a "when". The center of the Milky Way is in Sagittarius. From the northern latitudes it never gets particularly high (I'm in Michigan at 42º North latitude), from southerly latitudes (say... Florida) it's MUCH easier to get. It's highest in July. I'm gonna say July 10th at about Midnight is about as good as it gets... but you can shoot earlier if you're willing to stay up later to get the shot. For example, on June 21st at about 1:00am you'd get a very similar shot.
Also, the wider the lens, the longer you can leave the shutter open before the stars become elongated and leave trails. Rex mentioned he goes about 20 seconds with a 24mm lens. I have a full-frame camera and a 14mm lens (f/2.8) and I can leave the shutter open about 40-45 secs without noticing any trails.
Sorry we can't contribute to that contest, because it would interfere with your 365 project.Thanks guys!
And yeah, 76 is one of my favorites I think!
Also, I entered a "modeling" contest for American Eagle. If you have an extra minute I really appreciate any votes! Thanks!
https://live.ae.com/?icid=AE:Main:HP:Contest:EnterNow#/entries/7168
what do you mean?Sorry we can't contribute to that contest, because it would interfere with your 365 project.Thanks guys!
And yeah, 76 is one of my favorites I think!
Also, I entered a "modeling" contest for American Eagle. If you have an extra minute I really appreciate any votes! Thanks!
https://live.ae.com/?icid=AE:Main:HP:Contest:EnterNow#/entries/7168