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  1. Here are a few shots I got this fall in the Cascade mountains near my house. One of the main reasons I wanted to upgrade from my NEX-7 was high ISO performance and the A7rII has met those expectaions. All shot with Samyang 14mm 2.8 Mt. Shuksan, Milky Way + Aurora Mt. Baker by moonlight Moon over Glacier Pk. Sunrise on Mt. Baker
  2. Bright Sky by RICO Lee, on Flickr Single long exposure, whitebalance, colour tone and local brightness contrast adjustments done with Capture One; further processed in Photoshop for denoise and stacking up extra layer of same shot using colour dodge blend mode for emphasizing highlights. Tweak overall tone with LAB colour profile, and export. Sony A7m3 Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 FB: https://www.facebook.com/ASDgraphy/
  3. Hi! I tried astrophotography for the first time this weekend, and have a few questions. I've read many times that an F4 lens isn't fast enough for astrophotography, but it was my only option this weekend. I think the outcome was far better than I expected, although my "standard" for results probably isn't that high. Anyway - I tried 30 seconds F4 on approximately 16mm, on a tripod of course. I can see glimpses of the milky way, but not as clearly as the "typical" astro-photo you'd see from an experienced photographer. Question 1: Which camera settings (shutter speed, aperture, iso) is preferable in order to capture the milky way? Question 2: Is it not enough with only one photo or are you supposed to stack multiple photos? Question 3: What is the benefit of stacking photos - will the milky away appear more clearly, or is it to reduce noice? Feel free to advice me (and other beginners) on how to make the milky way appear more clearly. I'm sure the camera settings should have been different . I'll throw in a couple of sample images from this weekend. Both are edited in LR.
  4. The waxing gibbous moon was rising, illuminating thin clouds and silhouetted by my friend on top of Chahar volcano in Inner Mongolia, China. Beyond the clouds you can vaguely see the milky way where the constellation Cygnus was soaring upwards. A7R2 + Laowa 15mm F2, ISO640, 30s, 2-panel panorama. 500px.com/haitongyu
  5. Hello, since I'm a new member of this community and generally relatively new to photography, I would like to apologise in advance for any mistake.. To the topic now, I'm very keen on street photography. I love capturing buildings and in general i love landscape photography. I want to upgrade my lens so I really don't know which lens should i buy in order to shoot sharp and easily buildings/architecture, landscapes, sky and stars and of course night photos. I really don't know if it would be better to purchase Samyang 12mm f2.0 or something similar.
  6. For picture of the week consideration: NH112 over Alaska Taken with A7r2, 35 f2.8, composite of 3 shots Other pics from the trip at https://wildpromise.smugmug.com/IASLC-2017-japan/
  7. From the album: Sony A7r . Naumenkophotographer (Ukraine)

    5 shots for the starstracks of 5 minutes. 100 iso, F / 4, 28 mm. Sony A7r + Sony 28mm f / 2 FE https://www.facebook.com/naumenkophotographer

    © Copyright © 2015 Naumenko Aleksandr

  8. From the album: Untitled Album

    my second image doing night shots with a mirrorless. The feature i found to be really nice with these i think the a6300 has this feature also is to set a custom button to (bright monitoring) and when you are under the night sky and in manual mode and hit the custom button you can basically see in the dark which is fantastic for obtaining focus.

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  9. Here is an overview of the sky on a french seaside Ciel vendéen by tifab77, on Flickr realized with an Alpha 77 using a Tamron SP 10-24/3.5-4.5 what do you think about it ?
  10. Shot with the A7, assembled using avisynth-virtualdub-Avidemux
  11. Multiple shots were fired in the space war. And here is the result. Andromeda
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