Bentonite Hills Milky Way

JimFox

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Most of us know of the Bentonite Hills, they aren't too far out of Hanksville Utah. They are just past the Mars Research Center off of Cow Dung Road. This isn't exactly as I had visualized it, but still I got the main intent of looking down on the rings of some hills.

I mostly had the place to myself, there were 2 Sprinter camper vans there on the one side, so I scouted and set up some locations based on where they parked. I went and talked to the people in the vans, and they mentioned a couple of friends that would still be coming, but they were out photographing Long Dong Silver for sunset. So I figured one more van wouldn't make a big deal, and I adjusted my compositions for it.

Well, much to my surprise a whole caravan of Camper Vans came rolling down the Cow Dung Road. I stopped by the Camper van convention that was now being held, and the people said that oh yeah, they keep meeting other camper vans and they all group up together.... Now, their parking area spilled out into where I was going to set up my cameras for the Milky Way. :(

Fortunately, this camera, the Nikon Z8 with the Laowa Zero-D 10mm f2.8 I had set up quite a ways on the north side of the hill area on the edge of a cliff, so it couldn't see the vans. But my D850 I had setup there was just no other good composition to set it up at, so there will be vans in that timelapse. Fortunately they were all pretty good with controlling their lights, so that was a help.

All comments are welcome,

Jim

Nikon Z8
Laowa 10mm Zero-D f2.8
ISO 5000
25 secs
f2.8

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Jeffrey

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I hate it when those damn campervans ruin it all for everyone.

Nice image. I know that spot, of course. Did you use a tracker? Personally, the sky is too bright and colorful for me. Great comp!
 

JimFox

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Staff member
I hate it when those damn campervans ruin it all for everyone.

Nice image. I know that spot, of course. Did you use a tracker? Personally, the sky is too bright and colorful for me. Great comp!
lol I know! If I ever get a camper van I guess I will be joined in with the caravan too! :)

No tracker, just a single image. Thanks for the comments, I know you like your skies darker. The brightness for me is good, the color is something I try to keep a close eye on as it can get away from you fast. But I do like color in the sky.
 
Most of us know of the Bentonite Hills, they aren't too far out of Hanksville Utah. They are just past the Mars Research Center off of Cow Dung Road. This isn't exactly as I had visualized it, but still I got the main intent of looking down on the rings of some hills.

I mostly had the place to myself, there were 2 Sprinter camper vans there on the one side, so I scouted and set up some locations based on where they parked. I went and talked to the people in the vans, and they mentioned a couple of friends that would still be coming, but they were out photographing Long Dong Silver for sunset. So I figured one more van wouldn't make a big deal, and I adjusted my compositions for it.

Well, much to my surprise a whole caravan of Camper Vans came rolling down the Cow Dung Road. I stopped by the Camper van convention that was now being held, and the people said that oh yeah, they keep meeting other camper vans and they all group up together.... Now, their parking area spilled out into where I was going to set up my cameras for the Milky Way. :(

Fortunately, this camera, the Nikon Z8 with the Laowa Zero-D 10mm f2.8 I had set up quite a ways on the north side of the hill area on the edge of a cliff, so it couldn't see the vans. But my D850 I had setup there was just no other good composition to set it up at, so there will be vans in that timelapse. Fortunately they were all pretty good with controlling their lights, so that was a help.

All comments are welcome,

Jim

Nikon Z8
Laowa 10mm Zero-D f2.8
ISO 5000
25 secs
f2.8

View attachment 88941
Jim

This is gorgeous, original & beautiful

Oliver
 
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