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johndean_1585
July 22, 2016
hi, im just starting out with photography so can you please explain how you did this ?
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Location
This esas taken at the lighthouse in Aireys inlet. That's a little country town in he great ocean road, Victoria.Time
It was during new moon, just after sunset, at around 7.30pmLighting
Here is the secret to the photo! All I can say is hat I have 10 different led torches in the trunk of my carEquipment
A Nikon D750 with a 16-35 f/4 vr, a befree manfrotto tripod and a remote timerInspiration
Have always had this photo in my mind, when you walk from the beach to the lighthouse, you go through his little path and I thought once: "how incredible would be to have the Milky Way, the lighthouse and me searching for it at the same time!?"Editing
I'm always doing 1 shot, so no HDR, or photoshop or anything like that, just basic Lightroom such as shadows, light and vibrance adjustmentsIn my camera bag
I always carry my full equipment around, so my d750, 16mm 2.8 fisheye, 16-35 f4, 50mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8 vr, some ND filters, remote release, tripod, spare batteries, and a protein barFeedback
Plan plan plan! This type of photos is about planning! Time of day, Milky Way centre position, weather, moon phase, bortle scale zone, etc etc