Here are two taken in an area with very little light pollution. These were some of my very first attempts at long exposures. I did not have a tripod at the time 😅
I see, was the Milky Way most visible in that location for the time of the year when you tried? Typically the milky way is best photographed about three months out of the year depending on your location. I am sure you probably know this, but was just curious.
Thank you! :) In manual mode, I can reach ISO 3200 and a maximum shutter speed of 60 seconds :)
It would be interesting to see what kind of capture you could get with a 25 second exposure and 1600 iso in a location with no light pollution.
Here are two taken in an area with very little light pollution. These were some of my very first attempts at long exposures. I did not have a tripod at the time 😅
Those are decent, have you had a chance to try and capture the Milky Way?
I did, but only partially. This was taken at the same place (Sutherland)
I see, was the Milky Way most visible in that location for the time of the year when you tried? Typically the milky way is best photographed about three months out of the year depending on your location. I am sure you probably know this, but was just curious.
I did not actually know that. I should read up on this more, but it's more of a leisure exercise :D
All good, its something I enjoy so I figured I would share some knowledge.