Especially of the nighttime sky. For whatever reason, astrophotography gets me really excited. Maybe it's because I can see so much more through a camera lens than I could with my naked eye.
So I decided to start an unthreadworthy thread. No TRs, maybe a couple words and always a photo. I'll try to link to the Flickr account, because the forums downgrade photo quality quite a bit (super noticeable with stars!) I'll post some EXIF info if anyone cares to nerd out about it.
These two were from last night over Indian Lake. I'll dig up past ones and post new ones as they come.
Canon 20D and Sigma 17-35 f/2.8-4.0
25"
f/2.8
ISO800
17mm
First photo was at around midnight, last photo was around 2am. Shot continuously, maybe 150 exposures stacked on top of eachother.
After figuring out I couldn't sleep in my Civic, I left and headed into Arches.
This was the first shot I got of the shoot and my favorite. Sun started to come up shortly after. On the way in to Turret Arch.
And a couple days later (or earlier, I'm not really sure...) I went up alone. I had just received my new MagicShine light for night rides in Moab in the mail. I still haven't used it to this date other than this one night.
Was coming home from Crane Mountain today and saw a little road going down towards Glen Creek. We had enough time to follow it, so we did. Cool little Spot.
There's something I'm not too fond of about this one. Not sure what it is, but I think it's the wash on the bottom right. An ND filter might be my next camera related purchase.
Looking at old pics, this is 0"6s (10/13th of a second?) I have a few other I dug into, looks like >5s is your best bet.
Almost the same shot, but 5s exposure.
On the contrary, This exposure was 6s, but the only period that the sensor is taking in data is when the lightning is striking. The lightning strike is so fast that you can see individual rain drops falling from the sky. Didn't intend on getting that, but it looks pretty cool.
Hopefully something cool coming in from this Friday, and scheming on how I can use a flash to make a photo I tried to get a while back and wasn't too successful with.