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Posted: Fri Jan 22nd, 2016 05:45 |
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amazing50 wrote: With only about 5 hours of daylight at this time of year they have plenty of time and mainly clear skies to get these shots. Like this one. Shame the bison have such poor sight that they cant enjoy the aurora!
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Posted: Fri Jan 22nd, 2016 06:08 |
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jk wrote:Perversely, I prefer the church with star trails but the fells and lake without trails. Perhaps the Lake has sufficient interest without the trails, which become an distraction?
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Posted: Fri Jan 22nd, 2016 06:10 |
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jk wrote:amazing50 wrote:With only about 5 hours of daylight at this time of year they have plenty of time and mainly clear skies to get these shots. Maybe a good thing if the Bison have poor eyesight, from Jakes point of view...
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Posted: Fri Jan 22nd, 2016 07:22 |
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Robert wrote: jk wrote: Yes I think so. The picture of Coniston with the snowy fells as a backdrop and the aurora is spectacular you dont need star trail enhancements. ![]() Just my 2p.
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Posted: Fri Jan 22nd, 2016 10:10 |
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There is no point in gilding a lily! I agree, however, when I left home with the express intent to make that photo, I didn't realise there was snow still on the fells and I didn't know I had an aurora until I processed the images back home. ![]() Perhaps I will revert to single image or very short trails. That way I might get a better aurora effect because with the stacked images they tend to swamp one another. Thanks for the feedback. I may revisit the location when the snow has gone and take some more startrail exposures, perhaps a slightly higher viewpoint if possible to make a better separation between the Western shore and the top of the pier, they are rather too close for my liking.
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Posted: Fri Jan 22nd, 2016 12:59 |
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Or you could do a stack and mask the high level area where the star trails are. Have you tried the various layer blending options in Photoshop (Multiply/Difference/Lighten/Darken/Burn). These are really useful when doing these type of things.
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Posted: Mon Mar 7th, 2016 15:11 |
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Having missed a good night last night, I popped out to have a look but although there is a glow in the sky, I don't feel like getting frozen for that, there is no moon so there won't be any chance of usable ambient light to illuminate a subject structure to make the aurora a nice background. To me although the aurora is nice, once you seen a few it's a bit lacking in interest in itself, a bit like star trails, what's needed is a nice subject with the aurora or star trails in the background. That calls for the moon and that's set at 8pm plus it's waning about 4% at the moment so it won't illuminate diddly! Maybe tomorrow... ![]()
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Posted: Thu Oct 13th, 2016 13:01 |
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Amber alert for tonight on the aurora front, Robert (and anyone else who's interested). Amber means they're expecting a big display. Unfortunately, it's pretty cloudy where I am so no chance unless the sky miraculously clears. ![]() Glendale Skye Auroras34 mins ยท AURORA TONIGHT A severe geomagnetic substorm is in progress following a CME impact last night. It is highly likely that aurora will be photographable over the whole UK as soon as it gets dark. There is potential for this to be one of the best shows of the year for those with clear sky. https://www.glendaleskye.com/aurora-alerts/
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