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Robert
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Clear skies dictated a minor expedition to Coniston Water to capture the sunset last night. Armed with a flask of hot chocolate Christopher and I were prepared for a cool evening. We were a little late for the sunset but we were treated to a magnificent display of the Moon and Venus. Initially heavy cloud threatened but it melted away to present a bright crescent Moon together with Venus. I was a tad lazy, I set the D3 up on my heavy tripod taking images every 30 seconds and retired to the car to enjoy the hot chocolate! The lighting was continually changing so I needed to adjust the exposure from time to time. I also changed the battery once, before it ran out, because I wasn't sure how charged it was to start with. Taken on 2nd January 2017 at 18:18 with Nikon D3, 24-120 f4 lens, @35mm, 3 seconds at f7.1 ISO1600 Of course I have several others, but this seemed a nice example at a quick glance. Will probably upload another later. |
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jk
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Glad that you are trusting the 24-120 and D3 for serious work. Great image. The thin cloud around the moon makes for a more interesting image. One small criticsm. If you pull a LR gradient on the image and provide more light to the jetty it will really sparkle. Or use the Exposure brush to put a little extra exposure into the jetty area. |
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Robert
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jk wrote:One small criticsm. I trust the D3 implicitly! I love it. The 24-120 is growing on me,it may well get nailed to the D3 yet! I understand and welcome the criticism, I actually feel the jetty is an impediment especially at that angle. It was the only angle I could find in the dark to get the Moon and Venus AND the jetty, although that's probably not quite true, I could have turned the camera further to the left but then I could have got flare from car headlamps in the image from the nearby road. I will try your suggestion and post the results later. (Kitchen worktops to finish first!) The images I have of the unobscured Moon the it is blown out in a bright round blob, at three seconds or thereabouts f8, ISO1600 is a lot over exposed for the Moon, which should be ~1/125sec @ f11, ISO200? |
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Eric
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Very nice Robert. Coincidentally I was stood outside my house talking to a neighbour yesterday and we were discusssing the Moon and Venus which were shining bright. |
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Robert
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Thanks Eric, to be honest, although I obviously noticed the extremely bright companion near the Moon I didn't realise it was Venus. That came next morning when I was checking the BBC news and they had an item about it. In fact another coincidence, Sarah Mills, a long ago friend of mine from Cartmel had a photo included in the BBC item. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38492551 I have taken JK's suggestion and this is another effort with the same image. I tried a graduated filter/effect in Lr but wasn't entirely happy with the result. I opened the image in Colour Efex Pro 4 and used the detail extractor, which did an admirable job of extracting the detail of the jetty deck. I placed some minus points in the sky because it was brightening the top of the image too much. I also masked the sky and adjusted the black point of the sky a little to darken it. |
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Bob Bowen
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Super pic Robert. That work on the jetty just lifts foreground nicely. |
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Robert
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Thanks Bob, I think it depends on the monitor too, I have dual monitors and the second monitor shows it much lighter than the main one, my laptop different again! |
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jk
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Very nice. That is even better. |
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