What is the weirdest thing you have ever stumbled upon in the dark? Other people? Strange animals? How about an entire art exhibit?
Last month my wife and I visited Borrego Springs to see Ricardo Breceda’s sculptures underneath the twinkling of stars on a warm summer night. I had never been to this location before and I don’t advise stumbling in the desert after midnight to find compositions, but I had seen some of the art on the internet and was hoping that was good enough to navigate the lands...
My goal was to use the milky way to bring these beautiful sculptures to life. How did I do?
⌁ Location: Borrego Springs, CA
⌁ Date: June 18th, 2017
⌁ Camera: Canon 6D
⌁ Lens: Sigma 24mm f/1.4 ART
⌁ Filter: Hoya Intensifier
⌁ 20 seconds
⌁ f/2.0
⌁ 24mm
⌁ ISO 6400
⌁ 22 frames stacked and pano’d out
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⌁ Camera: Canon 6D
⌁ Lens: 24mm f/1.4 ART
⌁ Filter: Intensifier
⌁ Tripod: @manfrottoimaginemore 055 & 410 Geared Head
⌁ 15 Seconds
⌁ f/2.0
⌁ 16mm
⌁ ISO 6400
⌁ WB Auto
⌁ 15 photo pano blend
⌁ Camera: Canon 6D
⌁ Lens: 24mm f/1.4 ART
⌁ Filter: Intensifier
⌁ 20 Seconds
⌁ f/2.0
⌁ 24mm
⌁ ISO 6400
⌁ WB Auto
⌁ 9 photos blended in Starry Landscape Stacker, processed in Lightroom and Photoshop
⌁ Camera: Canon 6D
⌁ Lens: 16-35mm f/2.8L USM
⌁ Filter: Intensifier
⌁ 20 Seconds
⌁ f/2.8
⌁ 17mm
⌁ ISO 6400
⌁ WB Auto
⌁ 9 photos blended