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Another clear sky this morning to see the amazing milky way!
PS3A9754-Pano-Edit by Good Lux Photos, on Flickr
PS3A9754-Pano-Edit by Good Lux Photos, on Flickr
Have you looked at https://www.ptgui.com ? I've been using LR so far aswell but everything I've read says PTgui is the way to go for making good pano's.I'm a bit of a perfectionist and would like a better way to stitch panoramas than Lightroom offers as the sky tends to look patchwork due to variations introduced by LRs process. Any ideas for a better method?
Amazing landscape and the skies look pretty decent aswell!! Nice job!
I've only just started experimenting with pano's and something that I love about them is when its all stitched together and you zoom in to 100% on a full res file the amount of detail you can pick out is pretty incredible!
Was this with your friends 24mm f/1.4 or a different lens?
I'm torn about my next lens purchase..... Its either the Samyang 24mm f/1.4 or the Nikon 20mm f/1.8. The Nikon has a great reputation and a nice focal length for landscapes but suffers from coma and maybe a little too wide for pano's and the Samyang shows hardly any coma in astro images but would solely be for astro as I already have a 24-70 f/2.8!
Money is in the bank but I keep changing my mind about which one of these lenses to get!
Have you looked at https://www.ptgui.com ? I've been using LR so far aswell but everything I've read says PTgui is the way to go for making good pano's.
Wow. I must have missed earlier posts. Where was this taken (country) ?
Gaz
Have you looked at https://www.ptgui.com ? I've been using LR so far aswell but everything I've read says PTgui is the way to go for making good pano's.
Very very nice, wil have to get out soon with my Samyang 14mm
So am I lol, I live where the streetlights engulf the night sky and am still learning how to drive lol.It's a great lens for this work look forward to seeing your results!
So am I lol, I live where the streetlights engulf the night sky and am still learning how to drive lol.
These are extraordinarily beautiful images. Would you care to share some information regarding how you made them? I mean, I can see from the discussion that they are panoramic images taken with a 24mm f/1.4. But I'm interested in the exposure. I'm guessing that each 'tile' of the panorama is made of multiple stacked exposures to get that amount of detail in the sky, plus a separate exposure for the foreground....?
Two stunning shots, beautiful colours in it too
Nice image.. and yes i'm from AVF too
Wow. I am impressed. I was shooting 20-second exposures in Death Valley last month, where the skies are MUCH darker than at home in the UK, and I wasn't seeing anything like the amount of detail you were getting. Perhaps I wasn't pushing the ISO high enough. What were you using?The exposure for each photo was 15sec and only one photo per tile, no stacking necessary and no separate exposure for the foreground, so quite straightforward.
Another clear sky this morning to see the amazing milky way!
PS3A9754-Pano-Edit by Good Lux Photos, on Flickr
Absolutely gobsmaking!!!!