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curioushom t1_iqwmi54 wrote
Wonderful shot! Thanks for the great narrative and technical explanation. I also struggle with carrying the extra weight of fast lenses, stacking is a good solution.
TritonTheDark OP t1_iqx0e8y wrote
Yeah it just doesn't make sense to carry around my 14-24 f/2.8 all the time. Switching to mirrorless allowed me to save a ton of weight. Thanks to amazing stabilization I barely even need a tripod, so I switched to a smaller/lighter one for the few situations where I prefer it.
And I could have done a much better job with the stacking, but I was too excited by the Aurora and forgot to take more frames lol.
korokhp t1_iqtsusu wrote
Really cool pics
SissyChrisi t1_iqtdsgl wrote
Pretty sure that's Mordor
Downvotes_dumbasses t1_iqu27xz wrote
Tell the truth OP, you came here to throw away a ring, didn't you?
TarantinoProtagonist t1_iqwusvc wrote
Minas Morgul, to be more specific
sw3rv1n77 t1_iquvtuh wrote
Looks like the picture taken of the surface of Venus by the Russian probe.
admiraltubby90 t1_iqvze68 wrote
Is that in the tombstone mountains? Not sure if its the same mountain i hiked into this summer. Of course i could just google it but this seems more fun :) edit, nm as i reread and you mentioned nwt whilst the tombstones are still Yukon territory. Beautiful shot tho :)
TritonTheDark OP t1_iqx13ko wrote
Not Tombstone (Ogilvie Mountains), but it is part of the Laramide Belt which contains both ranges!
Prometheoarchaeum t1_iquvhto wrote
Most spectacular!
Lvzbell t1_iqv51ub wrote
Looks like a Corben illustration
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mlkdoidohk t1_iqvbdhg wrote
maybe there are no words to describe it !!
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UrTheReasonBidenWon t1_iqvmirr wrote
Reminds me of the mountains in Norsca in Warhammer fantasy: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/wJ5PB5
Dontmindthatgirl t1_iqw14an wrote
Thank you for sharing, this is incredible!
Cute-Percentage-8339 t1_iqw3bu8 wrote
Did you find Luke Skywalker?
Spunky_Meatballs t1_iqy0hr0 wrote
Wow were you guys hiking/backpacking obviously? Looks like an incredible area to check out.
TritonTheDark OP t1_iqz2hz9 wrote
Yes, basecamping. We took a float plane into the valley and hiked up.
TritonTheDark OP t1_iqth9fa wrote
Northern Lights over one of the coolest mountains I've ever seen. I was about to fall asleep when it suddenly got very bright in my tent. I looked outside and straight above was this crazy, green glob of Aurora. Glob is the only word I can think of to describe it - it was unlike any Aurora I'd seen before. I yelled to wake my friends up and got dressed. I got out of my tent, looked up, and of course the Aurora had died down significantly. But it was still beautiful and I figured since I was dressed I'd wander around and watch the show anyway.
One of the benefits of going far North is that you can often look in any direction to watch the Aurora. In fact, I don't think I've ever had a trip to the Arctic or near Arctic where this wasn't the case. For this shot I was aimed almost directly south! This image is not a day/night composite, however I did combine three back-to-back exposures for the sake of dynamic range and avoiding too much motion blur in the Aurora.
All shots: 14mm, f/4
Foreground: 30s + 15s ISO 6400
Sky: 6s ISO 3200
I no longer carry fast lenses meant for nighttime shooting, so it was difficult to get a usable result, but combining mean stacking and AI noise reduction did the trick.
If anyone would like to see more of my photography, I post regularly on Instagram @tristan.todd!