We talked several months back because I am planning to make a film with a circular fisheye like this. I am wondering if you mind if I use clips from this to explain my concept to others?
Exposure at night was 48 seconds at f/4 and ISO 3200. With 1s interval between exposures. During the day it was f/5.6 and ISO 100 and AE for exposure.
Te nighttime sky part was amazing!
ajago125 8 months ago
The shooting stars were awesome!
trenty1983 8 months ago
We talked several months back because I am planning to make a film with a circular fisheye like this. I am wondering if you mind if I use clips from this to explain my concept to others?
KurtisHough 10 months ago
@KurtisHough Yes, you can use a clip or two as embedded or linked video to explain the concept.
theamazingsky 10 months ago
This was with a Sigma 8mm fisheye and Canon 5D MkII camera.
theamazingsky 1 year ago
wow man, nice work. The Milky Way turning portion is awesome... Sigma 4.5mm Fisheye?
stephenramsden 1 year ago
Exposure at night was 48 seconds at f/4 and ISO 3200. With 1s interval between exposures. During the day it was f/5.6 and ISO 100 and AE for exposure.
theamazingsky 1 year ago
The Milky Way is an amazing view. What was your lens aperture set at during the nighttime exposure?
tessalia87 1 year ago
the transition from evening to nighttime is fantastic
maha77 1 year ago