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SkySailing

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511 posts

134 months

Thursday 20th August 2015
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I take a lot of photos and I want to share a lot of photos. I figured it'd be better to create ONE thread where I can post my photos for you to see, instead of creating multiple threads every single time I take photos!

I hope this is okay smile

Here is a few I have taken recently and some other shots:

Steel Wool Milky Way by N-K-Photography, on Flickr

Steel Wool Milky Way by N-K-Photography, on Flickr

Steel Wool Tunnels by N-K-Photography, on Flickr

Untitled by N-K-Photography, on Flickr

Untitled by N-K-Photography, on Flickr

The Getty Villa & Getty Centre by N-K-Photography, on Flickr

The Getty Villa & Getty Centre by N-K-Photography, on Flickr

Las Vegas by N-K-Photography, on Flickr

Las Vegas by N-K-Photography, on Flickr

Las Vegas by N-K-Photography, on Flickr


DibblyDobbler

11,444 posts

221 months

Thursday 20th August 2015
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Very nice Niall thumbup

If you don't get much feedback here you could try the ever-popular 'Random' thread which most PH Togs use smile

SkySailing

Original Poster:

511 posts

134 months

Friday 21st August 2015
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Thanks smile

Not a bad idea that, I should explore more!

steveatesh

5,316 posts

188 months

Friday 21st August 2015
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Great shotssmile

Please can you share how you did the wool milky way, the one with the light painting and milky way in the background?

What settings did you use?

SkySailing

Original Poster:

511 posts

134 months

Friday 21st August 2015
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steveatesh said:
Great shotssmile

Please can you share how you did the wool milky way, the one with the light painting and milky way in the background?

What settings did you use?
Thanks pal biggrin

It was two separate shots combined. The Milky Way one was shot on a 24mm lens, manual focus on infinity. I believe the settings to be: F/4, shutter speed was 20 seconds, 6400 ISO. The steel wool photo was taken with similar settings, except the ISO was 100-200.

Hope this helps!