Make: | SAMSUNG |
Model: | NX1 |
Exposure: | 15 |
Aperture: | f/2.0 |
ISO Speed: | 800 |
Focal Length: | 16 mm |
Lens: | NX 16-50mm F2-2.8 S |
Image Description: |
Let me say at the outset, this was too late in the season to be photographing the Milky Way and Arch Rock. To get a good shot up on the ledge, looking though the arch, it was about a month or two too late. The guys on the ledge were also shooting too early, the light from the sun had not completely disappeared from the sky. Anyway, my colleague and I setup our cameras on the ground below the arch. But as we started shooting the guys started coming down across our frame of the arch and their headlamps shined right into our lens at times. Now I was shooting stacked images so those images were tossed, so I merely had fewer images to stack. My colleague doesn't shoot multiple images and stack so he was a bit more peeved that I was. While I would normally shoot 40 images(15 second exposures for a total of 10 minutes), I had to settle for 25. I also stacked the foreground from the same images, using the usable shots that didn't include photographers and headlamps. |
Make: | SAMSUNG |
Model: | NX1 |
X-Resolution: | 240 dpi |
Y-Resolution: | 240 dpi |
Resolution Unit: | inches |
Software: |
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic 8.3.1 (Windows) |
Date and Time (Modified): | 2019:07:15 19:24:35 |
YCbCr Positioning: | Centered |
Exposure: | 15 |
Aperture: | f/2.0 |
Exposure Program: | Manual |
ISO Speed: | 800 |
Exif Version: | 0231 |
Date and Time (Original): | 2019:07:02 21:05:28 |
Date and Time (Digitized): | 2019:07:02 21:05:28 |
Offset Time: | -07:00 |
Components Configuration: | Y, Cb, Cr, - |
Exposure Bias: | 0 EV |
Metering Mode: | Multi-segment |
Light Source: | Unknown (65535) |
Flash: | No Flash |
Focal Length: | 16 mm |
Flashpix Version: | 0100 |
Color Space: | sRGB |
Focal Plane X-Resolution: | 2739.500458 |
Focal Plane Y-Resolution: | 2739.500458 |
Focal Plane Resolution Unit: | cm |
Exposure Mode: | Manual |
White Balance: | Manual |
Digital Zoom Ratio: | 1 |
Focal Length (35mm format): | 24 mm |
Scene Capture Type: | Standard |
Contrast: | Normal |
Saturation: | Normal |
Sharpness: | Normal |
Lens Info: | 16-50mm f/2-2.8 |
Lens Model: | NX 16-50mm F2-2.8 S |
Lens Serial Number: | 429900124555 |
GPS Version ID: | 2.2.0.0 |
GPS Latitude Ref: | North |
GPS Latitude: | 33 deg 59' 10.00" N |
GPS Longitude Ref: | West |
GPS Longitude: | 116 deg 0' 57.00" W |
GPS Time Stamp: | 21:05:28 |
GPS Map Datum: | WGS_84 |
GPS Date Stamp: | 2019:07:02 |
Coded Character Set: | UTF8 |
Envelope Record Version: | 4 |
Application Record Version: | 4 |
Object Name: | Looking though the Arch |
Keywords: | "Joshua Tree" "Milky Way" |
Date Created: | 2019:07:02 |
Time Created: | 21:05:28-07:00 |
Digital Creation Date: | 2019:07:02 |
Digital Creation Time: | 21:05:28-07:00 |
City: | Blythe |
Province- State: | California |
Country- Primary Location Code: | US |
Country- Primary Location Name: | United States of America |
Caption- Abstract: |
Let me say at the outset, this was too late in the season to be photographing the Milky Way and Arch Rock. To get a good shot up on the ledge, looking though the arch, it was about a month or two too late. The guys on the ledge were also shooting too early, the light from the sun had not completely disappeared from the sky. Anyway, my colleague and I setup our cameras on the ground below the arch. But as we started shooting the guys started coming down across our frame of the arch and their headlamps shined right into our lens at times. Now I was shooting stacked images so those images were tossed, so I merely had fewer images to stack. My colleague doesn't shoot multiple images and stack so he was a bit more peeved that I was. While I would normally shoot 40 images(15 second exposures for a total of 10 minutes), I had to settle for 25. I also stacked the foreground from the same images, using the usable shots that didn't include photographers and headlamps. |
IPTCDigest: | 56b959435bca50debddfd5a926fc8a9d |
XMPToolkit: |
Adobe XMP Core 5.6-c140 79.160451, 2017/05/06-01:08:21 |
Country Code: | US |
Distortion Correction Already Applied: | True |
Firmware: | 1.41 |
Lateral Chromatic Aberration Correction Already Applied: | True |
Lens: | NX 16-50mm F2-2.8 S |
Lens ID: | 13 |
Description: |
Let me say at the outset, this was too late in the season to be photographing the Milky Way and Arch Rock. To get a good shot up on the ledge, looking though the arch, it was about a month or two too late. The guys on the ledge were also shooting too early, the light from the sun had not completely disappeared from the sky. Anyway, my colleague and I setup our cameras on the ground below the arch. But as we started shooting the guys started coming down across our frame of the arch and their headlamps shined right into our lens at times. Now I was shooting stacked images so those images were tossed, so I merely had fewer images to stack. My colleague doesn't shoot multiple images and stack so he was a bit more peeved that I was. While I would normally shoot 40 images(15 second exposures for a total of 10 minutes), I had to settle for 25. I also stacked the foreground from the same images, using the usable shots that didn't include photographers and headlamps. |
Format: | image/jpeg |
Subject: | Joshua Tree |
Title: | Looking though the Arch |
Serial Number: | 0 |
Lens Model: | NX 16-50mm F2-2.8 S |
Lens Serial Number: | 429900124555 |
Lens Info: | 16-50mm f/2-2.8 |
City: | Blythe |
Country: | United States of America |
State: | California |
Creator Tool: |
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic 8.3.1 (Windows) |
Metadata Date: | 2019:07:15 19:24:35-07:00 |
Rating: | 5 |
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