Ryan10
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SCUBA divers under a moonless Milkyway at Corona Del Mar in Newport Beach, California.
This shot was technically challenging as well as lucky. The primary issue is the light pollution from Orange and LA counties. Even though I'm shooting out over the Pacific Ocean, the light domes from the counties probably push out a few miles from beach shoreline although not as intense as if you were inland more.
The lucky part was several things. #1, the young couple that were setting up to go SCUBA diving. I didn't even know it was a thing to do at night. It was kind of dark when I arrived, and I knew they were about 50 feet down the shoreline from me, but I just assumed they were enjoying the evening. Next thing I know they are walking into the water. It took me a few seconds to realize they were under the water with flashlights. Perhaps they were looking for lobster?
The #2 lucky thing that worked for me was the weather conditions. Many times the marine layer pushes too close to the beach to get clear skies for MW shots. On a moonless night, there was no marine layer last night.
Here are the shot details...
Canon 6D, Rokinon 24mm F/1.4, Hoya Red Intensifier Filter
Sky = 10 image stack of F/2, ISO 12,800, 1.6 secs
Land = 6 image stack of F/5.6, ISO 12,800, 13 secs
all 16 images were taken from the same tripod spot at the location.
Corona Del Mar by Ryan Luna, on Flickr
This shot was technically challenging as well as lucky. The primary issue is the light pollution from Orange and LA counties. Even though I'm shooting out over the Pacific Ocean, the light domes from the counties probably push out a few miles from beach shoreline although not as intense as if you were inland more.
The lucky part was several things. #1, the young couple that were setting up to go SCUBA diving. I didn't even know it was a thing to do at night. It was kind of dark when I arrived, and I knew they were about 50 feet down the shoreline from me, but I just assumed they were enjoying the evening. Next thing I know they are walking into the water. It took me a few seconds to realize they were under the water with flashlights. Perhaps they were looking for lobster?
The #2 lucky thing that worked for me was the weather conditions. Many times the marine layer pushes too close to the beach to get clear skies for MW shots. On a moonless night, there was no marine layer last night.
Here are the shot details...
Canon 6D, Rokinon 24mm F/1.4, Hoya Red Intensifier Filter
Sky = 10 image stack of F/2, ISO 12,800, 1.6 secs
Land = 6 image stack of F/5.6, ISO 12,800, 13 secs
all 16 images were taken from the same tripod spot at the location.
Corona Del Mar by Ryan Luna, on Flickr