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G'day mate
10/10 for all three pics - just wonderful
I do like the windmill in #2 ~ tiny pity it's leaning slightly, maybe next time
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> Motorhome travels outback eastern Australia much of each year
> recent images at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ozzie_traveller/sets/
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I'm guessing from the EXIF data on these images that:
#1 is a multi shot stacked image
#2 is a 70+ second exposure
#3 not sure what the EFIF is telling me there, seems to be missing some data
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Looking at the EXIF data for the windmill shot (#2) I see 78 seconds.
EXIF Sub IFD- Exposure Time (1 / Shutter Speed) {0x829A} = 78/1 second ===> 78 second
- Lens F-Number / F-Stop {0x829D} = 28/10 ===> Æ’/2.8
- ISO Speed Ratings {0x8827} = 3200
- EXIF Version {0x9000} = 0230
- Original Date/Time {0x9003} = 2019:08:02 10:18:23
- Digitization Date/Time {0x9004} = 2019:08:02 10:18:23
- Shutter Speed Value (APEX) {0x9201} = -6285402/1000000
Shutter Speed (Exposure Time) = 1/0.01 second - Aperture Value (APEX) {0x9202} = 2970854/1000000
Aperture = Æ’/2.8 - Exposure Bias (EV) {0x9204} = 0/1 ===> 0
- Max Aperture Value (APEX) {0x9205} = -1/1446725825 ===> -0
Max Aperture = Æ’/1 - Flash {0x9209} = n/a (16)
- Focal Length {0x920A} = 18/1 mm ===> 18 mm
- Colour Space {0xA001} = sRGB (1)
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I'm following your images closely Toddy as I'm off to Cairns for 2 weeks early October and was hoping to get out to the Chillagoe area to try my luck with some night photography.Last edited by Grumpy John; 06-08-2019, 10:24 PM.
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They have an observatory there, but it closes at the end of September. Looking at their calendar it may stay open during the first week of Oct.
Looking at the moon phases for the first week of Oct:
1 Waxing Crescent Vis 4.5% Rise 6:37 AM Set 8:16 PM
2 Waxing Crescent Vis 10.6% Rise 7:14 AM Set 9:26 PM
3 Waxing Crescent Vis 18.6% Rise 7:54 AM Set 10:31 PM
4 Waxing Crescent Vis 27.9% Rise 8:38 AM Set 11:34 PM
5 Waxing Crescent Vis 37.81% Rise 9:26 AM 12:29 AM (next day)
I don't think that it would be worth trying to photograph anything later than this.
We arrive in Cairns on the second, I'm not confident that I can make this work.
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Thanks for all your input Toddy. The night sky is not an easy subject to photograph, there are many contributing factors to consider:
1. External light sources, the moon being the major one (once you're well away from the city lights) . Three days either side of the new moon is probably all you have.
2. Location, you need to be somewhere dark.
3. Weather, no cloud cover is good, likewise no rain or wind.
So, after you've traveled for hundreds of kilometers to the middle of nowhere on one of the 84 days of the year with little, or no moon you then have to hope that there's no cloud, it's not raining, or blowing a gale.
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