From a few weeks back on my 3 nighter Milky Way journey to Joshua Tree National Park. I love the Milky Way, I love the Night sky even without the Milky Way. And then throw in that I am trying to grow my YouTube channel, and most of my subscribers like Milky Ways, I have been making a concerted point to be able to spend 3 or 4 nights every new moon capturing timelapses (from individual photos) of the Milky Way, from Sunset to Sunrise.
This was the 2nd of 3 nights. I was operating on just a 2 hour nap in 48 hours, but that's the life of a Milky Way photographer.
You are viewing Arch Rock near the White Tank Campground. That is the only campground left in Joshua Tree that is first come first served. So I was there at 9am and was able to get my favorite campsite, it's right at the start of the short trail to Arch Rock. So it's super convenient. I also met @AaronRashid there, when he came up during the night to photograph the Milky Way.
This is a single shot as most of mine are. No stacking or multiple images. Taken with my very favorite combo, the Nikon D850 and Sigma 14mm f1.8. Sometimes I couldn't use it, as my D850 was pulling double duty as it was also my Deep Space Astro camera. But now that I have bought a dedicated Astro camera, the ASI2600mc Pro, I no longer have to shed a tear when I am doing my timelapses but I couldn't use my D850. I had even thought about buying a used D850, so I could have a full time D850 again. It was a major factor in deciding it was time to get an astro camera. The cost of the astro camera was about the same price as a used D850, so I thought that was a better use of my money.
Enough blabbing..... sorry...
Nikon D850
Sigma 14mm f1.8
25 secs
ISO 3200
f2.0
Single image
Very minimal processing.
All comments are welcome,
Jim
PS. I really kind of like how this one turned out. I know I am putting out a lot of Milky Way images since they are a huge emphasis of mine, but this might be my favorite one this year. It took almost no processing, which is always nice.
PSS. But if you have any suggestions, please feel free to share them.
This was the 2nd of 3 nights. I was operating on just a 2 hour nap in 48 hours, but that's the life of a Milky Way photographer.
You are viewing Arch Rock near the White Tank Campground. That is the only campground left in Joshua Tree that is first come first served. So I was there at 9am and was able to get my favorite campsite, it's right at the start of the short trail to Arch Rock. So it's super convenient. I also met @AaronRashid there, when he came up during the night to photograph the Milky Way.
This is a single shot as most of mine are. No stacking or multiple images. Taken with my very favorite combo, the Nikon D850 and Sigma 14mm f1.8. Sometimes I couldn't use it, as my D850 was pulling double duty as it was also my Deep Space Astro camera. But now that I have bought a dedicated Astro camera, the ASI2600mc Pro, I no longer have to shed a tear when I am doing my timelapses but I couldn't use my D850. I had even thought about buying a used D850, so I could have a full time D850 again. It was a major factor in deciding it was time to get an astro camera. The cost of the astro camera was about the same price as a used D850, so I thought that was a better use of my money.
Enough blabbing..... sorry...
Nikon D850
Sigma 14mm f1.8
25 secs
ISO 3200
f2.0
Single image
Very minimal processing.
All comments are welcome,
Jim
PS. I really kind of like how this one turned out. I know I am putting out a lot of Milky Way images since they are a huge emphasis of mine, but this might be my favorite one this year. It took almost no processing, which is always nice.
PSS. But if you have any suggestions, please feel free to share them.