Monday, January 30, 2017

Eastern Sierra Petroglyphs and the Milky Way




I stood a bit higher off the ground for this version of my petroglyph Milky Way shot, which placed less emphasis on an in your face foreground. If I was lower the rock in the back blended too much with the mountain range in the background. Always good practice to scan your shot for little nuances, as sometimes the little things can make or break your shot. Definitely don’t want to be finding comp errors after the fact especially for those places that you may never be going back to again. Nikon D750, Nikkor 14-24, sky - f/2.8, 15 sec, ISO-6400, foreground – f/14, 5 sec, ISO-500

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Brandon Yoshizawa
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Landscape and Wildlife photography
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