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tobyharriman  > Photography > Night Photography
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Water on Mars?
Ok maybe I am going crazy, but I had a blast going crazy on this one. This is 2 shots blended together, so yes it is very photoshopped. Enjoy! 

The foreground shot:
Canon 7D 
Canon 8-15mm f/4 L Fisheye
ISO 100
f/4
30 Seconds

The Milky Way Shot:
Canon 5D MK III
Canon 17-40mm f/4 L
ISO 5,000
f/4
15 Seconds
Star Trailing Over Mount Sopris in Carbondale, CO

I have been playing around more in After Effects lately. I am finally started my process of compiling around 1TB of timelapses and bike footage, filmed over the past 2 years. Here is a one of my favorite frames so far. 

This image consists of over 500 shots blended in After Effects. 
Canon 5D MK III
Canon 17-40mm f/4 L
20 Seconds per shot
f/4
ISO 12,800
Prints - http://smu.gs/OZn62s
Tall Pano Milky Way
Well, there were not too many shooting stars the other night for the  #perseids  Meteor shower. I was up in the Santa Cruz moutains shooting with +Barry Blanchard +Mike Spinak +Ed Sweeney and +Cameron Siguenza. I wish I had a large burst going right through the middle of this.

Canon 5D MK III
Canon 17-35mm f/2.8 L (Retro)
30 Seconds (Was a little too long actually)
f/2.8
ISO 100
 - http://smu.gs/Plic00
Car Lights Over Sparks Lake
Here is a frame from a timelapse I got up at Sparks Lake this past July. There is a little bit of the Aurora showing as well. I added a little blue to this, but was stuff for a while debating the white balance. The car lights over the lake are from Brad Goldpaint's buddy. Check out Brad's star photographs, he has some incredible Aurora shots from here the night before.
Sparks Lake Oregon

This was right as I got to Sparks Lake before the Aurora last week. I probbaly need to go back now :)

GPS: maps.google.com/maps?q=44.014048,-121.737037&hl=en&am...

Canon 5D MK III
Canon 17-40mm f/4 L
ISO 500
f/4
30 Seconds

Prints: tobyharriman.smugmug.com/Photography/Night-Photography/24...


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Before Dark - Aurora at Sparks Lake

When I first got there the clouds where covering quite a bit, but moved along pretty nicely. It wasn't completely dark yet, but the camera still picked up a little bit of the Aurora.

Canon 5D MK III
Canon 17-40mm f/4 L
ISO 2000
f/4.0
25 Seconds
Aurora at Sparks Lake, Oregon - July 15 2012
Here is another shot from the Aurora last night at Sparks Lake. 

Canon 5D MK III
Canon 17-40mm f/4 L
ISO 6400
f/4.0
15 Seconds
Aurora Trails - Sparks Lake, Oregon

After seeing so many incredible images yesterday from the Aurora, I decided to take a little trip, a 18 hour trip that is!

It was 1pm when I decided to go and was out the door by 2pm and on my way to Sparks Lake, Oregon. I definitely didn't plan to well, not that I had to much time to. Service wasn't great at all. When I got there I wasn't exactly sure where to go, so I took a road around the lake trying to find this shot. I got lucky and drove right to it, all at around 9:30pm. I got some shots just before it got really dark and then started to timelapse for a bit. I think I was a night late on the Aurora though. At least from the pictures I saw from the night before I was. I still got some pinks though. But not much you could see with the naked eye. But all the color was pretty much gone by midnight anyways. I am glad I got there when I did or I would have missed it all.

I drove around to get some Milky Way reflections and then decided I got what I came for. Sleep in my car or drive was my question? 1:30am and I decided to hit the road. I was hoping to get somewhere interesting by sunset, maybe I should have stayed and got sunset at the lake :) Next time! But I was around Shasta Lake in Redding, CA for sunset and blue hour. And during blue hour it looked so surreal from the road. I took about 4 different exits, drove back and fourth and down all these random roads looking for somewhere to get a shot. I couldn't find anything at least not before the sun came up. So in disappointment I drove the rest of the way home and was in bed by 9am. That sure was a fun, quick little trip! Definitely will be doing more of these :)

Canon 5D MK III
Canon 17-40mm f/4 L
ISO 320
f/4.0
907 Seconds
Water on Mars?
Ok maybe I am going crazy, but I had a blast going crazy on this one. This is 2 shots blended together, so yes it is very photoshopped. Enjoy!

The foreground shot:
Canon 7D
Canon 8-15mm f/4 L Fisheye
ISO 100
f/4
30 Seconds

The Milky Way Shot:
Canon 5D MK III
Canon 17-40mm f/4 L
ISO 5,000
f/4
15 Seconds
Water on Mars?
Ok maybe I am going crazy, but I had a blast going crazy on this one. This is 2 shots blended together, so yes it is very photoshopped. Enjoy! 

The foreground shot:
Canon 7D 
Canon 8-15mm f/4 L Fisheye
ISO 100
f/4
30 Seconds

The Milky Way Shot:
Canon 5D MK III
Canon 17-40mm f/4 L
ISO 5,000
f/4
15 Seconds
Water on Mars?
Ok maybe I am going crazy, but I had a blast going crazy on this one. This is 2 shots blended together, so yes it is very photoshopped. Enjoy!

The foreground shot:
Canon 7D
Canon 8-15mm f/4 L Fisheye
ISO 100
f/4
30 Seconds

The Milky Way Shot:
Canon 5D MK III
Canon 17-40mm f/4 L
ISO 5,000
f/4
15 Seconds
Canon EOS 7D |
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