I left home Sunday planning to explore Murdock Basin and camp at Little Deer Creek falls and then hike the Cataract Gorge near the start of the Duschsne tunnel. This is in the Uintas near Mirror Lake. But they had the road to the tunnel closed because of a fire. I did not wish to turn back so I went on up to Christmas Meadows. clouds were forecast but it was crystal clear.
I did a check and found that the Milky Way would be in good alignment around 10:00 Pm, so I took went back to camp and waited until then. The moonrise was not until around midnight and the MW would no longer be in a good position so I knew I was going to get a silhouette. But I have never seen the MW so easily with the naked eye as here at 8700 feet., clear sky's and no light pollution.
The first was before full dark so I did get some foreground detail, the last two were full dark and I mean dark. I either need a camera with better high ISO noise performance or a faster lens or both. I used both my 24-70 f2.8 and 11-24 F4 for these images. ISO3200 is just tolerable with a lot of nr and cropping of the banded areas.
These are not high quality compared to other Milky Way folks here, especially Jim and Kyle, so give it too me.
Before full dark, 24-70 at ISO1600
Add a darker sky version of the above image
Next 2 are 11-24 and different processing.
I did a check and found that the Milky Way would be in good alignment around 10:00 Pm, so I took went back to camp and waited until then. The moonrise was not until around midnight and the MW would no longer be in a good position so I knew I was going to get a silhouette. But I have never seen the MW so easily with the naked eye as here at 8700 feet., clear sky's and no light pollution.
The first was before full dark so I did get some foreground detail, the last two were full dark and I mean dark. I either need a camera with better high ISO noise performance or a faster lens or both. I used both my 24-70 f2.8 and 11-24 F4 for these images. ISO3200 is just tolerable with a lot of nr and cropping of the banded areas.
These are not high quality compared to other Milky Way folks here, especially Jim and Kyle, so give it too me.
Before full dark, 24-70 at ISO1600
Add a darker sky version of the above image
Next 2 are 11-24 and different processing.
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