The Watchman watches the Milky Way

JimFox

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This is from last year in Zion National Park, from the Watchman bridge. It was a really windy evening and night, so the trees and leaves are not well defined. On top of that it was totally dark with no moon, so that valley area along the Virgin river was pitch black. So the end result is a bit more of a painterly feel for the ground, but all in all I hope it works.

Since it was pitch dark this is one of those times where I did blend too shots. The sky as at 25 secs and the ground was at 110 secs.

All comments are welcome,

Jim

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AlanLichty

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A really nice result - one of the more interesting versions of this scene I have viewed. The darkness really makes the lights of the town jump out on the face of Watchman.
 

Jameel Hyder

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Nice one Jim. Good color and detail in the ground layer for a dark night. The MW is nicely positioned over the watchman.
 

JimFox

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A really nice result - one of the more interesting versions of this scene I have viewed. The darkness really makes the lights of the town jump out on the face of Watchman.
Yeah I was amazed at just how much the lights from Springdale did light it up. It was actually nice.

Thanks!
 

Tom Narwid

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Great shot.....all of the highlights on the trees, river, and mountains and color make for a very well balanced image, along with the milky way.
 

Bart Carrig

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Wow Jim, in these early days of my "return", I'm so happy to see this gorgeous image of one of my favorite places. It works out beautifully as Milky Way image. Love it. Would you share the settings for your long exposure of the foreground?

Thanks,

bart
 

Bob

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Jim,
This is a nice shot. Really like the way you positioned the milky way. When I do two shot milky way I always shoot one shot just after the sunsets just in case I need it then shoot the milky way a few hours later.
Bob
 

JimFox

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Jim,
This is a nice shot. Really like the way you positioned the milky way. When I do two shot milky way I always shoot one shot just after the sunsets just in case I need it then shoot the milky way a few hours later.
Bob
Thanks Bob, I am glad it turned out. I had done that too, but the light just looked so different I didn't like it. If I can, I might try it again this year but with some moon light to help light up the ground.
 
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