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Milky Ribbon…

by on Feb.01, 2016, under Life, Photography

I’d just finished my sequence of frames for a star trails sitting over this windmill. As if it wasn’t late enough already (12:30AM) didn’t want to waste these dark skies and I wanted to try again to get a decent static milky way ribbon streaking through the sky above the windmill.

Milky Ribbon

Milky Ribbon

NIKON D750 + 14.0 mm f/2.8 @ 14 mm, 30 sec at f/2.8, ISO 6400

At this time of the year the milky way runs approximately north south and at this time of the night it is quite high in the sky running almost vertically overhead. Unfortunately the core of the milky way is also over the southern horizon so we don’t get to see that massive galactic cluster. Still the ribbon of the milky way in the dark night sky would have to do :).

I’d also mentioned before that the light pollution from Mount Gambier about 50km away was still quite strong on the horizon.

In the end I opted to face directly at the light pollution on the horizon but cover most of it with the water tank at the base of the windmill. I’d figured this would give a nice rim light to my tank and windmill whilst hiding the worst of the glow and give me a half decent angle on the windmill and stars.

Because the angle of the stars is quite steep I decided to go with a vertical panorama. This consisted of five (5) vertical frames taken at 14mm. This covered from almost at my feet in front of the tripod to a little behind me looking straight up.

Red Ribbon

Red Ribbon

NIKON D750 + 14.0 mm f/2.8 @ 14 mm, 30 sec at f/2.8, ISO 6400

Having completed the sequence of frames for the pano I also decided to try one with red lighting of the windmill, tank and foreground. I didn’t bother taking the whole sequence again – instead I just took a single red lit frame facing the tank for the second of the five vertical frames and used the same other four frames I’d already taken for the stitch.

This worked and the red result is above. I believe I prefer the more natural light version overall but I do like how the windmill stands out against the dark skies when it is lit with the red light.

So here is a single vertical frame version with some red light (taken from roughly the same spot – just in case my panorama failed me :)).

NIKON D750 + 14.0 mm f/2.8 @ 14 mm, 30 sec at f/2.8, ISO 6400

It was now 1AM and I was wrecked 🙂 – time to head to bed…

But not before stopping on the main road for just one more shot… those galaxies spinning in the darkness are just too good to pass up – 1:10AM – really time for bed 🙂

The White Line

The White Line

NIKON D750 + 14.0 mm f/2.8 @ 14 mm, 30 sec at f/2.8, ISO 6400


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