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Crazywell Star Trails
TS-E17 F4L, 70-300L, 100 F2.8L Macro. http://www.flickr.com/photos/waynelsworth/Tags: None
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very nice work I like that:- Ian
5D Mk III, 24-105 / 70-200 f2.8 L / 100-400 Mk II / 100 macro / 16-35 L / 11-24 L / 1.4 & 2x converters and a bad back carrying it all ;o)
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Nice shot with a good foreground subject
How long did you manage to stay out, not the nicest of thing to have to stand in the cold and dark listening to the camera firing away but worth the effort.
PaulEOS 1Dx, - EF 24-105L f4,- Sigma 135 f1.8 Art - EF 400L IS f2.8, - Speedlite 430EXII.
Freelance Sports Photographer for local Press - https://twitter.com/P_linton99
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I camped there overnight! Unlike my last attempt though I couldn't pitch right next to the cross. I walked in in the dark with a head torch, map & compass - it's pretty easy to find in daylight not quite so simple at night as you can't even see the cross from the pool, let alone the nearest track.
Put the tent up, had a few shots and then set up for the time-lapse. I intended to let it run for 3 hours or until the battery died and just fall asleep but after an hour I noticed that it wasn't firing as I'd wanted it to so decided to stop. Then got up before dawn to do the sunrise. Unfortunately the weather forecast is pretty drab for the foreseeable future. I also fancied shooting the Gemini's but they were a bit of a let down and also much higher in the sky.TS-E17 F4L, 70-300L, 100 F2.8L Macro. http://www.flickr.com/photos/waynelsworth/
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Originally posted by Wayne Els View PostI camped there overnight! Unlike my last attempt though I couldn't pitch right next to the cross. I walked in in the dark with a head torch, map & compass - it's pretty easy to find in daylight not quite so simple at night as you can't even see the cross from the pool, let alone the nearest track.
Put the tent up, had a few shots and then set up for the time-lapse. I intended to let it run for 3 hours or until the battery died and just fall asleep but after an hour I noticed that it wasn't firing as I'd wanted it to so decided to stop. Then got up before dawn to do the sunrise. Unfortunately the weather forecast is pretty drab for the foreseeable future. I also fancied shooting the Gemini's but they were a bit of a let down and also much higher in the sky.
paulEOS 1Dx, - EF 24-105L f4,- Sigma 135 f1.8 Art - EF 400L IS f2.8, - Speedlite 430EXII.
Freelance Sports Photographer for local Press - https://twitter.com/P_linton99
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Originally posted by paul linton View PostThat's dedication for you
paulTS-E17 F4L, 70-300L, 100 F2.8L Macro. http://www.flickr.com/photos/waynelsworth/
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Originally posted by paul linton View PostThat's dedication for you
paul:- Ian
5D Mk III, 24-105 / 70-200 f2.8 L / 100-400 Mk II / 100 macro / 16-35 L / 11-24 L / 1.4 & 2x converters and a bad back carrying it all ;o)
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Your efforts and well rewarded Wayne, cool shotAlan.
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Cheers Guys. Cloudy, rainy, crappy weather forecast until after Christmas so I don't expect to get another go this year.TS-E17 F4L, 70-300L, 100 F2.8L Macro. http://www.flickr.com/photos/waynelsworth/
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