OldGoat wrote: » 11811, sorry to be slow in getting back to you. As I said I have the chance to get into some dark skys soon enough and hope to catch the Milky Way. My problem is gear. I have a slow wide lens or a fast long lens and a body that is incredibly noisey. Anything over 800 just about manageable and 1600 is dubious at best. I intend to shoot with both lenses to see what I can catch but do you have any firsthand knowledge as to which might work out better, the 17mm f/4 or the 50mm at f/1.4 (both on a crop sensor). The 17mm will give me a bigger slice of the sky and a longer exposure but I'll have to wind the ISO byond acceptable in noise terms. The 50mm gives me a smaller view, a shorter exposure time but a cleaner image noise-wise. Therein lies the rub. Should I be looking for a shorter exposure with more noise or a longer exposure with more noise? ... or I could just use the excuse to buy a fast wide lens.
eoglyn wrote: » 14mm, f2.8, 30secs, iso 4000 i know it would be better with no clouds in the sky, shred requested mainly for the post and how to improve
magicbastarder wrote: » is there any ability in photoshop to remove a very specific colour, which would obviously be the one matching the sodium lights in that pic?
dinneenp wrote: » Good idea for a thread. I know people can post a 'C&C wanted' thread but few people do. Maybe they think it's too much bother for maybe 2 photos. I did propose ages ago the same as this; a random thread but where people give more feedabck. Hope the thread lasts.
eoglyn wrote: » Also, looking again I'm noticing very slight lens distortion, very mild moustache distortion visible on the water line, anyone else see this? Not really worth worrying about unless you plan to print big
superflyninja wrote: » What is moustache distortion?
superflyninja wrote: » https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7328/12902473394_03b8b1fb3e_c.jpg