I showed this to some peeps who work for me (one just got back from a vacation in yellow stone), and they'd like to us this as their background. Is that OK? [Reply]
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
Yeah highest ISO your camera can handle, longest shutter speed (anything over 30 seconds though you start to get star trails), low aperture: http://improvephotography.com/5955/h...the-milky-way/
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
I showed this to some peeps who work for me (one just got back from a vacation in yellow stone), and they'd like to us this as their background. Is that OK?
Absolutely no issue at all tell them to enjoy :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
Holy crap, that's beautiful.
Is that one shot, or did you layer multiple exposures?
The Grand Canyon image is a 5x5 matrix or 25 shots stitched together. They arent layed but overlapped on the edges. I have a bunch I'm putting up on my facebook page (Dave Lane Astrophotography) there are some pretty nice shots in there.
If you want to see a cool 1/3rd sized actual image (warning even as a jpeg its 29 mb) try clicking this link, then give me a star count :-)